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(71 4) 546-981 4 4242 CAMPUS DRIVE, SUITE E-6 NEWPORT BEACH, CALIF. 92660
February 2, 1981
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PRINCIPALS:
HERMAN KIMMEL
H. WILLIAM DICKSON
Aquaculture Systems International 11211 Sorrento Valley Road, Ste. E
San Diego, California 92121
Attention Michael J. Massingill Senior Biologist
Traffic Engineering Analysis Aquaculture Research Facility
City of Carlsbad
Gentlemen:
We have reviewed the information contained in your letter of January 22, 1981, and other transmitted data. Based on this information and data, coupled with our familiarity of the site of the proposed project, we have arrived at the following con- culsions.
The proposed expansion of the research facility will not involve any increase in the number of employees on the site. Deliveries of supplies to the project site will be made by a company owned pickup truck. No other vehicles or persons will be on site on a daily basis. Therefore, the maximh number of vehicle trips to
and from the site, on Carlsbad Boulevard, would be 6 per day on
a daily basis. No change from existing.
Two to three tours are to be conducted annually for San Diego
Gas and Electric Company personnel. These tours normally involve
5 to 10 persons. People involved in these tours enter and park at the adjacent generating facility, not through access to the
public fishing area at the Aqua Hedionda Lagoon. Therefore, if each person arrived in a separate vehicle, this would generate a maximum of 20 vehicle trips on Carlsbad Boulevard 2 or 3 times a year. This would not be a change from the existing.
There is no public access to the facility and no sales conducted.
Therefore, there would be no additional public activity as a re- sult of proposed expansion. The proposed installation of a redwood- chainlink fence would obscure the facility from passing drivers. This would be an improvement from that existing.
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Aquaculture Systems
In our opinion, based on the information provided, expansion of
your facility as proposed would have no traffic impact on Carlsbad
Boulevard or adjacent traffic circulation facilities.
Very truly yours,
Edward F. Granzow,
Traffic Engineer