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<br />TRAFFIC ANALYSIS <br /> <br />Access to the site is provided by two driveways on East Fourth Street-one of which is for a truck <br /> <br /> <br />dock. The main entrance will be via the easternmost entrance which is situated on the south side of <br /> <br /> <br />Fourth Street between Tenninal Street and Santa Fe Avenue. The second driveway (i.e. the westerly most <br /> <br /> <br />one) is restricted to a truck dock for delivery of supplies to the site by large tracker-trailer vehicles. This <br /> <br /> <br />driveway is not used by the general public. Fourth Street is striped with four travel lanes and a two-way <br /> <br /> <br />left turn median. No parking is permitted on Fourth Street which means visibility entering and exiting <br /> <br /> <br />these access points is good. Access to the main parking lot is also provided by a driveway near the cul- <br /> <br /> <br />de-sac end. The two-way left turn lane on Fourth Street serves both of the site's two entrances as well as <br /> <br /> <br />Santa Fe Avenue. With three locations to enter the site from a left turn on Fourth Street (all of which <br /> <br /> <br />include a left turn lane for stopping and waiting for a gap) no significant traffic queues are expected for <br /> <br />the site. <br /> <br />The existing La Habra Contractor's Warehouse case study included driveway counts of vehicles <br /> <br /> <br />entering and exiting the property during the AM and PM peak periods on a Monday in January 2007 <br /> <br /> <br />(actual data is included in the appendix). These counts show that the existing Contractor's Warehouse <br /> <br /> <br />generates a modest 48 trips during the AM peak hour (26 trips inbound and 22 trips outbound) and 46 <br /> <br /> <br />trips during the PM peak hour (21 trips inbound and 25 trips outbound). The proposed project is <br /> <br /> <br />comparable in size and surroundings to the existing La Habra Contractor's Warehouse, and is expected to <br /> <br /> <br />generate approximately the same number of peak hour trips. <br /> <br />FOURTH STREET GAP ANALYSIS <br /> <br />Measurements of the gaps in through traffic along Fourth Street at Santa Fe Street in Santa Ana <br /> <br /> <br />were conducted during the AM and PM peak periods on a Monday in January 2007 (included in the <br /> <br /> <br />appendix). Gaps of five seconds or more in both directions of traffic were recorded. Left turns into the <br /> <br /> <br />site from westbound Fourth Street will require a gap of at least four seconds in the eastbound traffic to <br /> <br /> <br />safely cross traffic and enter the site. Left turns out ofthe site will require approximately seven and one- <br /> <br /> <br />half seconds to cross both directions of traffic; however, the existence of a two-way left-turn lane on <br /> <br /> <br />Fourth Street enables outbound left-turn traffic to complete the turn in two steps (i.e., the vehicle can <br /> <br />cross eastbound traffic and wait in the median until an adequate gap in westbound traffic develops). <br /> <br />Santa Ana HD Supply Repair and Remodel Site <br />Traffic and Parking Analysis <br /> <br />5 <br /> <br />Austin-Foust Associates, Inc. <br />t 07300 1 rpt.doc <br /> <br />31A-63 <br />