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<br />Solid Rock Church <br />June 28, 1994 <br /> <br />Page 2 <br /> <br />.- <br /> <br />TRAFFIC STUDY <br /> <br />Attached is the traffic study conducted by Benshoof & Associates concerning <br />the addition of the proposed school to the church facility. Also attached is a <br />letter from Terry Maurer addressing the traffic study, The traffic analysis <br />concludes three separate points: <br /> <br />1. School operation will generate practically no traffic during the <br />p.m. peak periods given the closing of the school day at 2:30 p,m. <br />to 3 p,m, <br /> <br />2. Bus service for approximately 60% of the students will <br />significantly reduce the trip generation that would otherwise <br />occur. <br /> <br />3, The ultimate traffic volumes projected for the local roads <br />affected by this school will remain within the normal range of <br />residential streets, even at full enrollment estimated at 300 <br />students, <br /> <br />. The traffic study seems to conclude that the addition of the proposed school to <br />the existing church should not significantly impact traffic on the residential <br />streets, <br /> <br />LANDSCAPING <br /> <br />As directed by the Planning Commission, staff has looked at the landscape <br />plan approved by the City Council with the original conditional use permit. <br />At the May 24, 1994, Planning Commission meeting, Solid Rock Church <br />mentioned that the landscape requirements along 195th Avenue seemed <br />excessive because they owned property on both sides of 195th Avenue, <br />therefore, screening would have little benefit in this area. Staff concurs with <br />the applicant that there appears to be adequate screening along 195th <br />Avenue, however, additional trees could be added along 196th Avenue to help <br />buffer the residential properties to the north. If this proposal is approved, <br />staff recommends that an updated landscape plan be resubmitted to staff <br />prior to the City Council meeting, which shows additional trees be planted <br />along 196th Avenue. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />solid.pc <br />