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HomeMy WebLinkAbout02/05/2009 - Minutes - Planning & Zoning CommissionCyt~t~~= ~~~= ~~at ~ r ~~f~ °r;~ ~ icy ~'',~v,rre7t ;=t:;' 1J, r ,, ~~°r~i.ro MINUTES PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION Workshop Meeting Thursday, February 5, 2009, at 6:00 p.m. City Hall Council Chambers 1101 Texas Avenue College Station, Texas COMMISSIONERS PRESENT: John Nichols, Noel Bauman, Paul Greer, Doug Slack, Winnie Garner, Thomas Woodfin, and Hugh Stearns COMMISSIONERS ABSENT: None CITY COUNCIL MEMBERS PRESENT: None CITY STAFF PRESENT: Senior Planners Jennifer Prochazka and Lindsay Kramer, Staf f Planner Jason Schubert, Graduate Civil Engineer Erika Bridges, Assistant City Engineer Josh Norton, Senior Assistant City Engineer Carol Cotter, City Engineer Alan Gibbs, Transportation Planning Coordinator Joe Guerra, Planning Administrator Molly Hitchcock, Director of Parks and Recreation Marco Cisneros, Director Bob Cowell, Assistant Director Lance Simms, First Assistant City Attorney Carla Robinson, Action Center Representative Kerry Mullins and Staff Assistant Brittany Caldwell 2. 3 4 5. Call the meeting to order. Chairman John Nichols called the meeting to order at 6:00 p.m. Discussion of consent and regular agenda items. There was general discussion regarding Consent Agenda items 3.3 and 3.5. Discussion of Minor and Amending Plats approved by Staff. • Final Plat -Amending Plat -Williams Creek Phase 2 Chairman Nichols reviewed the Plats that were approved at the staff level. Presentation, possible action, and discussion regarding an update to the Commission on the status of items within the 2009 P&Z Plan of Work (see attached). (JS) Jason Schubert, Staff Planner, gave an update regarding the 2009 P&Z Plan of Work. Presentation, possible action, and discussion on traffic data collection and analysis. (JG) February 5, 2009 P&Z Workshop Meeting Minutes Page 1 of 4 Joe Guerra, Transportation Planning Coordinator gave a presentation regarding traffic data collection and analysis. He stated that the City will have to determine if additional equipment is warranted, if additional personnel are needed, and if an in-house or consultant service strategy would be used. He said that the goal is to help the City's Planning & Development Services Department, as well as the Planning and Zonin g Commission and City Council, make informed decisions. 6. Presentation, possible action, and discussion regarding the P&Z Calendar of Upcoming Meetings. • February 12, 2009 ~ City Council Meeting ~ Council Chambers ~ 7:00 p.m. • February 19, 2009 ~ Joint Planning and Zoning Commission Meeting with City Council ~ Council Chambers ~ 5:30 p.m. Workshop and 7:00 p.m. Regular Director Cowell reviewed the upcoming meeting dates for the Planning & Zoning Commission. 7. Presentation, possible action, and discussion regarding the Comprehensive Planning process. Jennifer Prochazka, Senior Planner, gave an update regarding the Comprehensive Planning process. 8. Presentation, possible action, and discussion regarding the Bicycle, Pedestrian, and Greenways Plan. There was no discussion. 9. Presentation, possible action, and discussion on the establishment of a Platting Requirements and Standards Subcommittee of the Planning and Zoning Commission. (BC) Director Cowell stated that a Platting Requirements and Standards Subcommittee was being established and two Commissioners would be appointed to the subcommittee. Chairman Nichols appointed Winnie Garner and Hugh Stearns. Chairman Nichols recessed the meeting at 6:53 p.m. Chairman Nichols reconvened the meeting at 8:30 p.m. 10. Presentation, possible action, and discussion regarding Impact Fee Semi-Annual Report. (AG) The Planning and Zoning Commission convened as the Impact Fee Advisory Committee. Alan Gibbs, City Engineer, gave a presentation regarding the Impact Fee Semi Annual Report. February 5, 2009 P&Z Workshop Meeting Minutes Page 2 of 4 There was general discussion regarding the report. Commissioner Bauman motioned to recommend approval of the Impact Fee Semi- Annual Report. Commissioner Greer seconded the motion, motion passed (7-0). 11. Presentation, possible action, and discussion regarding 5-Year Update Report for 03-02 Steeplechase Wastewater Impact Fee. (AG) Alan Gibbs, City Engineer, gave a presentation regarding the 5-Year Update Report for 03-02 Steeplechase Wastewater Impact Fee. The update proposed to increase the Steeplechase Impact Fee Area to 138 acres which included Great Oaks Subdivision, Las Palomas, and remaining portions of Oakland Ridge Subdivision. The current fee is $300.00 and the proposed fee is $357.74. There was general discussion regarding the update. Commissioner Greer motioned to recommend approval of the 5-Year Update Report and give the chairman authorization to sign the written certification. Commissioner Bauman seconded the motion, motion passed (7-0). 12. Presentation, possible action, and discussion regarding proposed Roadway Impact Fee Service Areas. (AG) Alan Gibbs, City Engineer, gave a presentation regarding Roadway Impact Fee Areas There was general discussion regarding the areas. Chairman Nichols suggested that a fourth service area be added to the Proposed Service Areas Map in anticipation of future growth. He also said that it may be helpful for the consultant to meet with the Commission to help give them a better understanding of Roadway Impact Fees. Mr. Gibbs stated that he would bring the item back to the Commission with the consultant, Kimley-Horn and Associates. 13. Discussion, review and possible action regarding the following meetings: Design Review Board, Council Transportation Committee, Joint Bryan P&Z/College Station P&Z Committee on Common Gateways and Corridors, Joint Parks/Planning and Zoning Subcommittee, CSISD Long Range Education Planning Committee. Director Cowell gave an update regarding the Council Transportation Committee. Commissioner Woodfin gave an update regarding the Joint Parks/Planning and Zoning Subcommittee. 14. Discussion and possible action on future agenda items - A Planning and Zoning Member may inquire about a subject for which notice has not been given. A statement of specific February 5, 2009 P&Z Workshop Meeting Minutes Page 3 of 4 factual information or the recitation of existing policy may be given. Any deliberation shall be limited to a proposal to place the subject on an agenda for a subsequent meeting. None 15. Adjourn Commissioner Bauman motioned to adjourn the meeting. Commissioner Woodfin seconded the motion, motion passed (7-0). Meeting adjourned at 10:13 p.m. Approve V ~/ Jo i ols, Chairman Pla g and Zoning Commission Attest: Brittany Cal ell, taff Assistant Planning and Development Services February 5, 2009 P&Z Workshop Meeting Minutes Page 4 of 4 ~. C;r~r~~f ~~~ ~t)I..Ir~[t eI: ~ t~ ri~`~N ~5! r ! &f~fifMTr77~~,' :~~g f ]~t~titi!7/ ~YI'~ l;Z: MINUTES PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION Regular Meeting Thursday, February 5, 2009, at 7:00 p.m. City Hall Council Chambers 1101 Texas Avenue College Station, Texas COMMISSIONERS PRESENT: John Nichols, Noel Bauman, Paul Greer, Doug Slack, Winnie Garner, Thomas Woodfin, and Hugh Stearns COMMISSIONERS ABSENT: None CITY COUNCIL MEMBERS PRESENT: None CITY STAFF PRESENT: Senior Planner Lindsay Kramer, Staff Planner Jason Schubert, Graduate Civil Engineer Erika Bridges, Assistant City Engineer Josh Norton, Senior Assistant City Engineer Carol Cotter, City Engineer Alan Gibbs, Transportation Planning Coordinator Joe Guerra, Planning Administrator Molly Hitchcock, Director of Parks and Recreation Marco Cisneros, Director Bob Cowell, Assistant Director Lance Simms, First Assistant City Attorney Carla Robinson, Action Center Representative Kerry Mullins and Staff Assistant Brittany Caldwell 1. Call Meeting to Order. Chairman John Nichols called the meeting to order at 7:00 p.m. 2. Hear Citizens. None 3. Consent Agenda 3.1 Consideration, discussion and possible action on Absence Requests from meetings. 3.2 Consideration, discussion, and possible action to approve meeting Minutes. • January 15, 2009 ~ Workshop • January 15, 2009 ~ Regular February 5, 2009 P&Z Regular Meeting Minutes Page 1 of 4 3.3 Presentation, possible action, and discussion on a 12-month extension request to a Preliminary Plat for Belmont Place Section Three consisting of six lots on 13.778 acres located at 1701 & 1835 Graham Road, south of the intersection of Longmire Drive and Birmingham Drive. Case #07-00500007 (JS) 3.4 Presentation, possible action, and discussion on a Final Plat for Creek Meadows Subdivision Section 4 Phase 2B consisting of 13 lots on 3.38 acres generally located at the proposed northern extension of Lowry Meadow Lane off Creek Meadows Boulevard North. Case #08-00500334 (LK) 3.5 Presentation, possible action, and discussion on a Preliminary Plat for The Cottages of College Station subdivision, consisting of eight lots on 135.887 acres, located at 1430 Harvey Mitchell Parkway South, generally located across from Holleman Drive. Case #08-00500333 (JS) Commissioner Garner motioned to approve consent agenda items 3.1-3.5. Commissioner Bauman seconded the motion, motion passed (7-0). Regular Agenda 4. Consideration, discussion, and possible action on items removed from the Consent Agenda by Commission action. No items were removed from the Consent Agenda. 5. Public hearing, presentation, possible action, and discussion regarding a Rezoning from R-1, Single-Family Residential to A-P, Administrative Professional; A-O, Agricultural Open to A-P, Administrative Professional; and R-1, Single-Family Residential to A-O, Agricultural Open for 4.46 acres located at 2807 Earl Rudder Freeway South, and more generally located next to the North Forest Professional Park. Case #08-00500330 (MR) Jason Schubert, Staff Planner, presented the Rezoning and recommended approval. There was general discussion regarding the Rezoning. Chairman Nichols opened the public hearing. Kent Laza, Civil Development, stated that the amount of floodplain is very small. He also said that the owner would be willing to donate additional land to the City. Fred Bayliss, 7610 River Ridge Drive, stated that the development would be consistent with the existing development. Mike Schluder, Urban Planning Class at Texas A&M University, asked for clarification on the Rezoning. Chairman Nichols closed the public hearing. February 5, 2009 P&Z Regular Meeting Minutes Page 2 of 4 Commissioner Stearns motioned to approve the Rezoning. Commissioner Greer seconded the motion, motion passed (7-0). 6. Public hearing, presentation, possible action and discussion regarding the addition of Community Park Zones as a comprehensive plan amendment to the Recreation, Park and Open Space Master Plan, an element of the City's Comprehensive Plan. Case #08- 00500189 (MC) Marco Cisneros, Director of Parks and Recreation, presented the Comprehensive Plan Amendment to create four Community Park Zones. There was general discussion regarding the park zones. Chairman Nichols opened the public hearing. Sherry Ellison, 2705 Brookway Drive, asked why Grimes County and Burleson County are included on the map. Director Cowell stated that the Extra-Territorial Jurisdiction includes Grimes and Burleson County, but the City does not interact with them the same way they interact with Brazos County. Chairman Nichols closed the public hearing. Commissioner Woodfin motioned to approve the Comprehensive Plan Amendment. Commissioner Bauman seconded the motion, motion passed (7-0). 7. Public hearing, presentation, possible action, and discussion regarding a Comprehensive Land Use Plan Amendment from Industrial R&D to Residential Attached for 1.32 acres located at 300 Holleman Drive East, next to the Verizon building near Lassie Lane. Case #09-005000019 (MH) Molly Hitchcock, Planning Administrator, presented the Comprehensive Land Use Plan Amendment and recommended denial. Chairman Nichols opened the public hearing. Bo Miles, 341 Landsburg Lane, stated that he had purchased the land and planned to build apartments. He also stated that the property was not in Wolf Pen Creek or the Wolf Pen Creek Corridor. He said that neither retail nor office would work in the area and that has been proven by the length of time Chuck Ellison's lease space has been vacant. Scott Ball, 4711 Johnson Creek Loop, stated that the plans were to recreate Wolf Pen Creek Condos. Teddie Ellison, 2902 Camille Drive, stated that Mr. Ellison had numerous people interested in the lease space, but he chose not to lease the space. She also stated that February 5, 2009 P&Z Regular Meeting Minutes Page 3 of 4 traffic counts will increase with new developments that have not been completed in the area. Chairman Nichols closed the public hearing Commissioner Garner stated that she believed the traffic counts would not be affected because the apartments would mostly be occupied by students who would be riding the Texas A&M University bus. Commissioner Stearns motioned to recommend denial of the Comprehensive Land Use Plan Amendment. The motion failed because of the lack of a second. Commissioner Stearns stated that the market study that was provided is a general, not specific look at retail developments. He said that large national businesses are failing, not locally-owned businesses. He also said that Wolf Pen Creek has not succeeded because of changes in the community. Chairman Nichols stated that the vision is still reachable for the area. Commissioner Garner motioned to recommend approval of the Comprehensive Land Use Plan Amendment. Commissioner Bauman seconded the motion, motion failed (2-5). 8. Discussion and possible action on future agenda items - A Planning and Zoning Member may inquire about a subject for which notice has not been given. A statement of specific factual information or the recitation of existing policy may be given. Any deliberation shall be limited to a proposal to place the subject on an agenda for a subsequent meeting. None 9. Adjourn. Commissioner Bauman motioned to adjourn the meeting. Commissioner Greer seconded the motion, motioned passed (7-0). Meeting adjourned at 8:30 p.m. Approv Jo N' ols, Chairman Pl ng and Zoning Commission Attest: Brittan C 1 ell, Staff Assistant Planning an Development Services February 5, 2009 P&Z Regular Meeting Minutes Page 4 of 4 __----~--~ff~~ g~4g~gpS~ER January 7, 2009 Dear Landlord: Blockbuster Inc. ("Blockbuster") is currently confronting a recessionary economy unlike any seen in recent history. The retail market conditions, combined with the company's 2009 debt maturities and capital market constraints, have caused us to initiate a major effort designed to reduce expenses. As part of this process, we are reviewing our lease obligations nationally and are embarking on a large scale effort to reduce our occupancy costs. In that regard, we will be contacting you shortly to discuss lease modifications and/or terminations. You should expect to receive a call from your Blockbuster Real Estate Manager. It is imperative that you respond to their call expeditiously and favorably. We appreciate your continued cooperation. Very truly yours, BLOCKBUSTER INC. ~Ste~~i,~n .~.. ~`N~.m.PnP~ By: Stephen B. Krumholz Senior Vice President Blockbuster Inc. 3000 Redbud Boulevard McKinney, Texas 75069 (2/512009) Matthew Robinson - Re: Rezoning 2807 Earl Rudder Freeway South Page 1 From: "Maya Scott" <MScott@cvm.tamu.edu> To: "Matthew Robinson" <Mrobinson@cstx.gov> Date: 2/5/2009 2:13 PM Subject: Re: Rezoning 2807 Earl Rudder Freeway South Mr. Robinson, Please forward to the Planning and Zoning Commission the following letter detailing my concerns about the rezoning of 2807 Earl Rudder Freeway South. Thank you, Maya Scott Planning and Zoning Commission I am writing in reference to Project Number 08-00500330 to express my concern over the re-zoning of the property at 2807 Earl Rudder Freeway South. Portions of this property lie within a floodplain and re-zoning areas designated as A-O could potentially alter water flow and affect my property. Of particular concern is the area designated Tract 2. This area is currently zoned as A-O and is proposed to be re-zoned as A-P. This area resides next to areas already designated as greenways, floodplains and streams. As no plans have been submitted, I am not in support of this change. This area is directly behind my home, and there are trees, shrubs and open ground which can absorb rainfall and protect my property from potential flood damage. The land south of 2807 Earl Rudder Freeway South is a floodplain and is filled with rushing water when it rains. I understand that the area north of the property is zoned as A-P, and it is not my intent to prevent any re-zoning; however, I would like to protect the value of my property and preserve the aesthetics of the neighborhood and surrounding area. Thank you for your consideration. Sincerely, Maya Scott, DVM, PhD The City of - College Station CITY OF COLLEGE STATION Home of Texas A&M University P.O. Box 9960.1101 Texas Avenue • College Station, TX 77842 •(979)764-3570 Fact Sheet: Traffic Data Collection and Analysis Introduction As part of the overall data collection (i.e. economic statistics, demographics,) and analysis effort in the plan of work, collecting and analyzing traffic data will go hand in hand in helping the Planning and Zoning Commission (P&Z) as well as the City Council in making informed decisions regarding the City's development and growth patterns. The City of College Station has generated vast amount of data in various forms throughout the years. This amount of data, if formatted and archived in a formalized fashion can be utilized to conduct analysis and project trends. Furthermore, the collection of new data can be structured to fit the formalized effort and be part of a system conducive to ease of access and arranged systematically for analysis. This effort outlined in the following document will apply specifically to data that would be used by the City of College Station Transportation Planning, Traffic Engineering and Capital Improvement Projects (CIP) Departments in not only programming and prioritizing projects, but in helping P&Z and the City Council make informed decisions. IVo, only on a project basis Needs As a result of the assessment and comparison effort it was apparent that a system to collect ad analyze data in a systematic and accessible format was needed by the city. Again this data that would be used by the City of College Station Transportation Planning, Traffic Engineering and Capital Improvement Projects (CIP) Departments in not only programming and prioritizing projects, but in helping P&Z and the City Council make informed decisions. Included in the assessment future issues that will have to be decided are as follows: Based on the assessment and comparison the City will have to determine: • If additional equipment is warranted • If in house or consultant • If additional personnel is needed A cost benefit analysis will be done to compare an in house strategy or consultant service strategy Home of Texas A&M University Assessment and Comparison The City's Transportation Planning Section of the Planning and Development Services Department reviewed the current status within the city and then contacted four additional cities with varying populations to compare and contrast their traffic data collection efforts. Below are the results: Goals and Implementation The goal of this effort is a tool as part of an overall toolbox (i.e. economic statistics, demographics data) that will be used to analyze trends and help the City's Planning and Development Services as well as P&Z and City Council make informed decisions. The implementation will have to be coordinated with the Traffic Section of the Public Works Department. • The traffic counting will be conducted by: o Planning Development Services or o Traffic Section of the Public Works Department • Traffic counting schedule o Major, minor arterials and collectors • Traffic data inventory of past data collection (studies, TIA's, City's project specific traffic counts) • Deliverables (see example attachments, Spreadsheet from the City of Cedar Park and Traffic Map from the City of San Marcos) o GIS Map Layer with comprehensive traffic count data (City, TxDOT) o Database or spreadsheet for trend analysis Home of Texas A&M University CITY OF CEDAR-PARK COMPARISON OF 24-HR TRAFFIC VOLUMES Location US 183 fBell Boulevard): North of New Hope Drive North of 1431 South of 1431 Btw Discovery and Park Btw Cypress Creek and Park South of Cypress FM 1431 (Whitestone Boulevard): East of Hur Industrial Blvd West of Lakeline Boulevard Btw Lakeline and Bagdad Btw Bagdad and 183 East of US 183 Btwn Discovery and CR185 East of 183A West of CR 185 East of CR 185 (Cottonwood Creek) Btw CR 185 and Parmer Lane East of Parmer Anderson Mill Road: North of Lime Creek South of Cypress Creek North of 620 Bagdad Road: North of RM 1431 South of New Hope Drive North of New Hope Drive Brushy Creek Road: Eof183 East of 183A East of Lynnwood Trail West of Vista Ridge Boulevard East of vista Ridge Boulevard West of Parmer Lane East of Parmer East of Parmer Apts Buttercuo Creek Boulevard: West of Lakeline East of Nelson Ranch Road West of US 183 C-BarRanch• North of RM 1431 Cedar Park Drive: East of Lakeline btw Mnrch/Dwbrry West of Marquis Colonial Pkwv: West of Parmer Lane East of Vista Ridge Boulevard Countv Road 185: North of RM 1431 South of New Hope Drive Cvoress Creek Road: East of US 183 West of US 163 East of Lakeline Boulevard West of Lakeline Boulevard West of Sun Chase Boulevard West of EI Salido Updated September 30, 2008 Number of Trips by Year 1999 2001 2002 2003 NIA 38,014 39,524 37,738 39,309 42,300 46,503 41,050 45,800 56,037 42,852 40,756 51,302 52,900 50,084 43,398 N/A N/A 22,221 N/A N/A 27,171 23,600 25,492 30,292 32,245 27,863 31,690 28,990 33,359 24,299 21,695 27,292 24,779 26,971 N/A N/A 30,576 N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A 10,147 13,462 13, 030 14, 561 8,342 10,928 10,370 9,597 N/A 14,666 14,238 15,715 N/A N1A 6,891 7,397 N/A N/A N/A 10,647 N/A N/A N/A 10,088 N/A N/A N/A 10,083 7,535 9,035 5,666 N/A 10,528 7,792 7,438 7,347 N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A 4,148 7,866 7,233 7,981 N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A 8,210 8,598 14,926 9,929 12,582 8, 866 16, 6 89 11, 576 15,042 11,895 20,387 17,302 17,302 7,079 13,159 14,464 14,437 N/A N/A N/A N/A Tollway Open March 07 2004 2005 2007 2008 39,020 31,668 36,734 28,477 39,843 construction 39,355 31,884 53,594 41,685 47,810 50,804 51,596 51,332 57,573 41,887 57,826 39,144 N/A 21,471 23,112 22,207 N/A 24,048 23,454 27,589 N/A 25,423 31,773 33,008 30,345 33,700 25,624 wnsWction 24,825 31,320 21,677 20,781 N!A 29,341 N/A 29,859 33,208 24,770 N/A 32,651 24,831 28,141 26,618 29,402 N/A 35,645 7,485 14,572 14,117 14,241 13, 966 15,706 15,439 11,080 11, 534 13,220 12, 938 13,182 14,495 15, 380 14,788 4,051 12,825 10,618 11, 799 12, 332 10, 758 12,026 12,634 12,069 11,218 12,040 11,098 9,810 11, 054 11, 827 10, 869 6,940 9,944 5,847 7,163 1,709 4,604 -- N/A 4,846 6,008 5,226 6,363 2, 695 1, 008 905 N/A 2,404 N/A N/A 1,875 N/A 8,597 6,823 6,110 4,442 8,649 6,744 5,012 4,032 10, 733 14, 829 12, 561 13, 399 13, 987 15, 094 17 , 360 17, 708 16, 017. 16,350 16,793 17,067 21,620 22,305 24,705 19,357 19,151 14,547 13,663 16,557 N/A 13,124 12,062 12,540 File Name: C:\Documents and Settings\candree\Desktop\Birmingham Rd\Arguello N-volume.twf Start Date: 8/29/2008 Start Time: 2:00:00 PM Site Code: Arguella N Date Time -South, `~°s:Norfh"~ 8/29/2008 02:00 PM 26 22 8/29/2008 03:00 PM 23 12 8/29/2008 04:00 PM 22 8 8/29/2008 05:00 PM 43 8 8/29/2008 06:00 PM 12 5 8/29/2008 07:00 PM 16 4 8/29/2008 08:00 PM 6 2 8/29/2008 09:00 PM 5 0 8/29/2008 10:00 PM 2 5 8/29/2008 11:00 PM 4 2 8/30/2008 12:00 AM 0 0 8/30/2008 01:00 AM 2 2 8/30/2008 02:00 AM 0 0 8/30/2008 03:00 AM 0 0 8/30/2008 04:00 AM 0 0 8/30/2008 05:00 AM 0 0 8/30/2008 06:00 AM 3 0 8/30/2008 07:00 AM 5 2 8/30/2008 08:00 AM 8 4 8/30/2008 09:00 AM 28 14 8/30/2008 10:00 AM 19 9 8/30/2008 11:00 AM 14 6 8/30/2008 12:00 PM 19 7 8/30/2008 01:00 PM 20 6 8/30/2008 02:00 PM 11 10 8/30/2008 03:00 PM 10 2 8/30/2008 04:00 PM 13 7 8/30/2008 05:00 PM 10 4 8/30/2008 06:00 PM 13 3 8/30/2008 07:00 PM 9 1 8/30/2008 08:00 PM 3 1 8/30/2008 09:00 PM 2 1 8/30/2008 10:00 PM 4 3 8/30/2008 11:00 PM 2 3 8/31/2008 12:00 AM 1 0 8/31 /2008 01:00 AM 0 0 8/31 /2008 02:00 AM 0 1 8/31 /2008 03:00 AM 0 0 8/31/2008 04:00 AM 0 0 8/31/2008 05:00 AM 0 0 8/31/2008 06:00 AM 1 0 8/31/2008 07:00 AM 1 0 8/31/2008 08:00 AM 11 1 8/31/2008 09:00 AM 14 1 8/31 /2008 10:00 AM 12 2 8/31/2008 11:00 AM 14 3 8/31/2008 12:00 PM 12 11 8/31/2008 01:00 PM 13 5 8/31/2008 02:00 PM 7 2 8/31/2008 03:00 PM 10 1 DAILY Date ~ ~'Snuth ~;:;Nortt~:=~{ 8/29/2008 159 68 8!30/2008 195 85 8/31 /2008 96 27 Number of Trips by Year 1999 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2007 2008 EI Salido Parkwav: North of RM 620 9,014 9,343 11,291 8,723 10,968 11,120 10,331 N/A South of Cypress Creek Road 4,212 6,384 7,236 7,384 7,827 7,457 6,556 6,173 North of Cypress Creek Road 2,860 Lakeline Boulevard: North of New Hope Drive N/A N/A 4,524 9,502 11,049 10,937 11,819 12,670 South of New Hope Drive 2,950 N/A 9,048 10,956 12,450 12,290 13,215 N/A North of FM 1431 4,212 7,770 11,491 16,432 18,749 18,157 18,454 12,633 South of FM 1431 N/A 16,348 19,132 22,236 24,251 24,890 21,473 20,320 Between Buttercup and Park 22,389 North of Cypress Creek Road 6,686 11,064 24,665 27,485 28,282 29,956 28,039 28,139 South of Cypress Creek Road 10,171 24,177 22,060 28,668 29,384 31,733 29,312 30,642 South of Little Elm Trail 9,842 17,552 21,752 22,842 37,653 30,033 29,383 29,187 Lvnwood Trail: North of Brushy Creek 2,238 North of Park Street 1,666 Medical Parkway: West of CR185 (Cottonwood Creek) 653 New Hoae Drive: East of Lakeline Boulevard 1,829 N/A 6,771 5,146 5,001 6,306 6,326 West of Bagdad Road 2,168 6,743 7,477 6,165 5,766 5,876 6,493 East of Bagdad Road 4,452 8,535 7,493 7,879 7,412 7,916 8,633 West of US 163 4,140 6,990 5,894 6,316 6,194 6,003 7,350 East of US 183 4,629 6,719 6,729 6,955 7,394 6,837 7,999 East of Blockhouse Drive 3,523 6,594 6,646 7,251 8,053 6,862 10,128 Park Street: West of Vista Ridge 4,185 4,120 East of US183 btw Mustang/Cougar 4,558 West of US183 3,306 East of Lakeline 2,414 Parmer Lane: North of 1431 (Ronald Reagan) 15,544 13,120 South of RM 1431 N/A N/A NIA NIA NIA 26,320 29,624 27,922 South of Colonial Parkway N/A NIA NIA N/A 25,086 27,241 NIA N/A North of Brushy Creek Road N/A N/A N!A N/A 24,592 28,284 29,316 South of Brushy Creek Road 33,871 32,271 Ronald W. 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