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Tamarack Drive <br />Tamarack Drive is currently a two lane rural paved street with no turn lanes. It connects <br />County Road 6 and County Road 24. <br />Hunter Drive <br />Hunter Drive is currently a two lane rural paved street with no turn lanes connects County <br />Road 6 and County Road 24. <br />Trip Generation <br />The trip generation of the proposed project was used in conjunction with trip generation rates <br />from local data provided by the City of Orono from the MN/DOT T.H. 12 Corridor Proposal <br />Report (October 4, 1996). <br />Trip Generation <br />Spring Hill Golf Club <br />Land Use Size. Units <br />Daily <br />Volume <br />PM In <br />Volume <br />PM Out <br />Volume <br />Golf Course 18.0 Holes 250 <br />The development currently pending City of Orono approval involves private golf course <br />land uses. These portions of the developments generate approximately 250 trips per day <br />and 50 trips during the p.m. peak hour. <br />Trip Distribution <br />Trip distribution to and from the Golf Course is shown in appendix D. <br />Traffic Assignment <br />Project traffic was assigned to the surrounding roadways. The estimated average daily <br />trips and p.m. peak hour trips added to the roadway system by the various components of <br />the development are shown in appendix D. <br />Background Traffic Volumes <br />Existing average daily traffic (ADT) volume on the surrounding roadways and the projected <br />background growth expected is not available from the Cities. Higher than average annual <br />growth rates are expected in area traffic volumes as a result of additional development <br />anticipated in the areas surrounding the project. Since no formal applications for <br />development in the areas surrounding the project have been made with the City of Orono <br />at this time, no specific cumulative impacts of other approved projects are included in this <br />analysis. <br />Recommended Roadway Improvements <br />The project traffic warrants no capacity improvements to County Road 6, Spring Hill Road <br />or East Long Lake Road.
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