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between the current PUD approval and proposed GDP. The study anticipates AM peak <br />hour traffic would decrease and PM peak hour traffic would increase with the new <br />concept and change in land uses and densities. The table below reflects the traffic <br />generation analysis results: <br />Current GDP <br />Current PUD <br />Proposed GDP <br />Average Daily Trips <br />3,086 <br />1,499 <br />1,596 <br />AM Peak <br />108 in/85 out <br />64 in/52 out <br />15 in/30 out <br />PM Peak <br />85 in/108 out <br />52 in/66 out <br />71 in/63 out <br />Overall, each intersection maintains a Level of Service of B or better at full build out. <br />The anticipated trip distribution and traffic generation for each access point is shown in <br />the graphic below, with roughly 10% of the trips entering and leaving from the Kaylix <br />Avenue location. The northwest access point from Kaylix Avenue is shown as one-way <br />in, rather than two-way access in and out. This change is in response to neighborhood <br />concerns for traffic impacts on Kaylix and to reduce headlight glare into the <br />neighborhood to the west. The traffic study and the Public Works Department <br />evaluated this change and the traffic circulation is not negatively impacted by the <br />change to one-way. <br />Figure 2: Takoda GDP, 7t" Amendment Site Plan with Traffic Impacts <br />AU [AN PEAKS SUBUNb SIUH. FaW0 N - <br />eve - <br />�.. � nI n�nt ow <br />360 trips <br />22.6% <br />,!,STEEL RANCH I i, <br />(AKA TAKODA) <br />�SUBDMSION <br />i <br />I STEEL RANCH PARK cy <br />(PUBLIC PARK) II <br />NTERNS <br />IVISION <br />I <br />170 trips <br />, 10.6% <br />I <br />I <br />CEN <br />"THE INO <br />5 trips <br />31% <br />PMCAd CV (F.N U.—.t <br />TRACT R <br />NORTH END <br />Z <br />N <br />(CITY OF LOUISVUS) <br />ZW <br />� <br />3 <br />Q <br />570 trips -Q <br />a, <br />35.7% a <br />2 <br />O <br />U <br />3/! Moveitrent Access <br />SUnrtNrrT vrFw <br />r SUB0IYl5ION <br />l� <br />Foundry GDP Amendment Page 6 of 12 <br />PC — August 12, 2021 <br />
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