HomeMy WebLinkAboutCT 77-15; THUNDERBIRD RANCH; TRAFFIC ANALYSIS; 1977-09-26.' ,
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September 26. 1977
7145 Little HarQor Drive
Huntington ;Beach, California 92648
Ken Reynolds
942l'Leilani Drive
Huntington Beach. Calif. 92646
Subjec:t: Traffic Analysis
Thunderbird Ranch Tract .
City of Carlsbad
Dear Ken,
I have' completed my review of the subject tract with regard to
traffic .circulation and access. The following 'is my analysis of the
traffic aspacts of this propo~ed development.
Traffic Generation and Distribution
Based on 40 lots in this subdivison, approximately 400 vehicle
trips per day will be generated. During -the morning peak hour.
approximately 25 vehicles will leaye· the tract. About 15 of these
vehicles will turn' right and 10· will, turn left at .EI Camino Real.
In the afternoon peak hour. approximately 25·. vehicles will enter the
tract. About 15 of these vehicles will turn~left and 10 vehicles
.w ill. turn right off' E l' camino Real.
Access--to El Camino Real
It is my uridersti:inding the staff of the city of Carlsbad has
some reservations as to the safety of vehicles entering El, Cam'ino Real
from the tract or turning left off that highway into the tract.
My i~~e'stigation of existing. conditions in' the field' showed that
vehicles waiting to turn onto EI Camino Real have unlimited s·igh·t
distance to the south and over 700 feet to the north. Tunle 17.10
'of'the 1965 Edition of the "Traffic Engineering Handbook" describes'
sight distance along the major road from the intersection (as viewed
by a: driv~r 'in the normal stopp~d p.osi tion on the minor road) that .
is recommended for 'safe crossing. The table shows that a sight
. distance of 600 feet is recommended for a four l~ne hi.ghway with a
. design speed of' 50 MPH. This is the 'maximum spee,dshown ih the ~able,
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If the table was interpolated to a speed of SS MPH which is the pre-f
vailing speed on El Camino Real, the recommended sight distance would
still be less than the 700 feet which exists 'at this intersection.
This analysis shows that vehicles turning left onto EI Camino Real
will have adequate sight distance to make this movement 'safely_
Vehicles turning ,right onto El Camino Real can easily make that
,movement safely. Vehicles turning left into the tract from El
Camino Real will have over 800 feet of sight distance which is more
than adequate to easily make that mov~ment.
In'summary, access to El Camino 'Real from the proposed develop-,
ment is more than adequate from a safety standpoint.
Circulation Within Tract
The layout of the street system within the tract will create rio"
problems • Grades on the streets range from one to ten p'ercent. The ~
steeper grades are ove,r relatively short distanc'es.
. The provision of an al terrtate access point to serve as ~ I
emergency route when surrounding property develops is desirable as
long as the development of the circulation system on the surrounding
property does not encourage' traffic generated outs.ide the property ,
',to trave-l on the streets of this tract.
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, The provision ,of a sec,ondary ac,cess street to serve t~i,s forty lot
sUbdivision' at this time appears totally ~nnecessary. In c,ase of
emergency, vehicles ,can use an existing driveway from Thunderbird
Circle to El Camino Real at the north end of the property although it
is highly unlikely this will ever be necessary.
Summar;y,.
My analysis of this proposed subdivision shpws that circulation
and access is entirely adequate.
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Please call ,me' if you ,have any qilestions on this 'matter.
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PAUL E. COOK'-Consulting Traffic Engin~er.
EDUCATION:, Uni-ve'rsity of ~1~line, n.s.c.n.
,Univers'it.Y of Southern C~lifornia, 'r·LP .A.
REGI'STRATION: Registered ,Civil Engin'eer" State o'f California
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PROFESSIONAL ORGANIZATIONS:.
,National socieiy of Professional Engineers
American Society of Civil Engineers
A In C 'r i c a 1.1 Pub lie 11 0 r k sA's soc i a t i on
American Society for Public Administration
Institute of Traffic Engineers
Orange. County Traffic E~gincers Councii,
Pa,st Chaii-man
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE:
CITY OF CLI\RHIONT, DiI~cctor of Pl:Iblic h!orks/Ci t)' Engineer -~
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Responsible for all ,public ~oJOrks anLiengineering "Ii th the'
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CITY OI: INGLEWOOD, City Tra Hie Engine'oJ;'
Responsible for all traffic engineering and transportation
planning in the city including maintenance 0.£ traffic
facili ti,es. 'Planned, and cons ti~tictcd such innovatJ ve proj ects
as the $500,000 Prairie Avenue reversible lane system and
the .$1 ~S 'million citY-Hide computerized' traffic control
sys tern." Completed $3 mill ion city-wide arterial street,
lighting system and a dO'..fnto,\ffi parking strllcture. Created
'unique methods' of 'handling heavy' traffic gonerated by two
sport complex'es, 'the Forun) and Holl)'\'IOod Park Rac~tr<rck.
CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACIl, City Traffic Engineer
Responsible 'for all traffic e~lginccr~llg and transportation
planning for thE, cfty. Installed traffic signals at .~ixt)'
intersections throughout the city. P lanne~ annual highvJ,!,)'
improvements. Worked closely \Vi th deve lopers ,as the ci t)'
.gre"l from -a PQlfulation of 70,000 to 140,000 in fivc years.
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ORfu~GE COUNTY ROAD DEPAWINENT, Assis taIltCelll1 t'y Traffic
. Engineer . '. '
Respensible fer transpertat'ien planning fer, the read
department. Conducted majoi" transportation studies
. threllghe1,lt the county .. Supervised comple'x traffic
~malyses ~m proposed deve.lopments such as the Irvine
,Ranch, ~Ioulton Ranch, MissIen Viejo, and. Laguna Niguel. .
Analyzed and-wrete cemprehensive reperts en proposed
free\1ays and interchange,s throughout t-he ceunty . . ~ . . '. .
. CALIFORNIA DIVISION OF IIIGII\\'_~YS; Hi.ghway Engineer"
Les. An-geles, Califenria
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Retated through fi vc departments Iearni ng all. phases
ef high\.,ray engineering .
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