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4/18/2005
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Board of Commissioners
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<br />3 <br /> <br />Ms. Amy Massey with Kimberly-Horn addressed the Board stating she is a <br />licensed professional traffic engineer in the State of North Carolina. She said she <br />apologize because she did not hear the entire question from Mr. Starnes. <br /> <br />Mr. Starnes said basically with the summation that the Board have here he was <br />just looking at the long and short of it. He just want to know what the present <br />total traffic is and what the anticipated traffic total numbers would be. <br /> <br />Ms. Massey said they ,did a traffic impact study and they followed all the typically <br />standard guidelines and methodologies that traffic engineers use nationwide. <br />She said this whole tr~ffic study is based upon the starting point of traffic counts. <br />Ms. Massey said mainly traffic counts are taken out in the field doing the peaks <br />hours. Then, they basically do a projection of how much traffic would be <br />generated by this particular site if it was developed as proposed. She said this <br />site, if developed as it is proposed, would have about four percent of the entire <br />traffic at the intersection of Odell School Road and N.C. Highway 73. Ms. Massey <br />said if you consider Elxisting traffic volumes doing t~e peak hours, then add the <br />projected traffic for this site to those traffic volumes, then what you end up with <br />is about four percent of site traffic. ,.' ::\ ,) <br /> <br />The Ch,k "ked whe, did '~e,,,ke ~~;f""" <br /> <br />Ms. Massey said they were taken Q~uary 2ih. <br /> <br />Ms. Burns said there is an elementary school there at that Intersection. She <br />asked Ms. Massey If she took into consideration what happens with the traffic <br />flow there during the drop off and pick up times at the school. <br /> <br />Ms. Massey said not fipecifically, but typically they count traffic volumes from 7 <br />am to 9 am and thatlis usually identified as the am peak hours. She said they <br />also count from 4 pm to 6 pm and that is considered the pm peak period. Ms. <br />Massey said they did not do any special counts at this intersection. <br /> <br />Mr. Griffin said the thing that he does not understand is this looks to be a traffic <br />study that just deals with existing traffic on Highway 73 and Odell School Road. <br />Then, you are going .to be adding this development into that. Mr. Griffin said <br />Moss Creek still have 1,100 houses to be built and there are several other <br />subdivisions that are !being proposed for that same area out there. He said he <br />cannot understand hcj)w we can say the combinations of these subdivisions are <br />not going to make Highway 73 and Odell School Road not apparent. Mr. Griffin <br />said why do we do these things in isolation. <br /> <br />Ms. Massey said the best way to answer that is for her to explain what the <br />purpose of a traffic irppact study is. She said it is to try to determine what the <br /> <br />[-I <br />
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