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11/4/2020
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Analysis of traffic generation and transportation effects shall use the following methodology: <br /> A. Study Area.The study area shall be defined as the area that includes all of the transportation system that is <br /> projected to be used by a minimum threshold of fifty new peak hour trips.The study area shall not be limited <br /> to the city limits, but shall include the county,state,and other city roadways. For projects that have region <br /> wide traffic impacts,the city traffic engineer may limit the scope of the study area. Region wide impacts will <br /> be determined on a case-by-case basis in consultation with the county,state,tribal,and other appropriate <br /> jurisdictions. <br /> B. Horizon Year.The traffic analysis shall include impacts for the future horizon year.The horizon year shall <br /> generally be based on the year the proposed project is expected to be completed, but shall be: <br /> 1. The horizon year shall generally be based on the year the proposed project is expected to be completed. <br /> 2. The horizon year shall be no earlier than the final year of the city's adopted capital improvement plan (six <br /> years). <br /> 3. The horizon year shall be no earlier than six years from the date of the completed project application. <br /> 4. If a project will generate new traffic for more than six years,the horizon year shall be the planning horizon <br /> for the land use and transportation elements in the comprehensive plan that is in effect at the time of the <br /> complete application(i.e.,the years remaining between the time of the complete application and the end <br /> of the planning horizon used for the adopted comprehensive plan). <br /> 5. For any project,the city traffic engineer may make a case-by-case determination of the horizon year, <br /> including extension of the horizon year,or the requirement for intermediate analysis years,for projects <br /> that are built in phases or designed to be built over a number of years. <br /> C. Base Traffic and Growth Factor.The base traffic for the traffic analysis shall include existing traffic plus traffic <br /> generated by any project in the study area that has been previously reviewed under SEPA,any proposed <br /> project currently under review by the city,and any additional traffic reasonably foreseeable as deemed <br /> appropriate by the city traffic engineer.This additional traffic may include trips generated in other <br /> jurisdictions.The applicant may request to use a specific growth factor if the applicant can demonstrate with <br /> analysis that such a growth factor is appropriate for the project location and is not inconsistent with the <br /> comprehensive plan(including SEPA or other traffic analysis supporting the comprehensive plan).The city <br /> traffic engineer may require that a different background growth factor be used when site specific information <br /> supports a different factor.Where there is no area specific information,a four percent background growth <br /> factor compounded annually shall be used to project the existing traffic to the required horizon year. <br /> D. Trip Generation and Distribution.The traffic analysis shall assign and distribute the proposed project's peak <br /> hour trips down to and including the minimum threshold level of fifty new project-generated peak hour trips. <br /> Unless otherwise required or approved by the city traffic engineer,trip generation rates shall conform to the <br /> latest edition of Institute of Transportation Engineers(ITE)Trip Generation Manual.Where proposed traffic or <br /> transportation impacts are not predominantly automobile(for example,trucks,trailers,rail,air or waterborne <br /> traffic),the analysis shall identify the type of traffic and mode split in the generation and distribution analysis. <br /> Directional distribution shall be determined in consultation with the city traffic engineer. For large projects or <br /> in areas experiencing substantial development activity,the city traffic engineer may require directional <br /> distribution and trip assignment to be performed using computerized model. <br /> E. Level of Service.The method for analyzing the level of service when required (see Section 19.51.090)shall be <br /> the current edition of the Transportation Research Board Highway Capacity Manual and its related computer <br /> software,or a method otherwise approved by the city traffic engineer. <br /> F. Other Items.The traffic analysis shall include applicable items in sections of Exhibit 1,attached to the <br /> ordinance codified in this chapter,as well as other items relevant to the particular project being reviewed,as <br /> determined by the city traffic engineer. <br /> 19.51.080 Mitigation analysis and plan. <br /> The traffic analysis shall identify and/or include the following elements with respect to transportation <br /> improvements to mitigate the project's likely transportation impacts:improvements required to maintain level of <br /> Ch.19.51 Transportation Mitigation 3 City Council Action(11/04/2020) <br />
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