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EHD - Public
ProgramCode
2600 - Land Use Program
RECORD_ID
SU0006254
PE
2691
FACILITY_NAME
PA-0600364
STREET_NUMBER
20058
Direction
W
STREET_NAME
GRANT LINE
STREET_TYPE
RD
City
MOUNTAIN HOUSE
APN
20907026
ENTERED_DATE
9/15/2006 12:00:00 AM
SITE_LOCATION
20058 W GRANT LINE RD
RECEIVED_DATE
9/12/2006 12:00:00 AM
P_LOCATION
99
P_DISTRICT
005
QC Status
Approved
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MOUNTAIN HOUSE PROPOSED AIJAMONT HEIGHTS TENTATIVE MAP 4. ENVIRONMENTAL CHECKLIST <br /> 4.15 TRANSPORTATIONITRAFFIC <br /> Some routes offer subscription bus service. The 1997 Mountain House Community TDM <br /> Program and Transit Plan states that the MHCSD should work to have SMART service <br /> extended to the Mountain House Parkway/Central Parkway,park-n-ride lotwhen.1,000 <br /> houses have been occupied a Additionally, express bus service should lie provided to jobs in <br /> y Tracy before 44;000 residents'iive in the Mountain House Community(EDAW, 2005b). <br /> E . <br /> I SIGNIFICANT IMPACTS IDENTIFIED IN 2005 SPIIIEIR <br /> 4 <br /> # The SPIIIEIR identifies two traffic impacts associated with development of Specific Plan III, <br /> of which the proposed project is a part. One, concerning potential traffic safety'issbos during <br /> construction,was less than significant. The following impact was.potentially significant: <br /> Impact 4,11-1:Transportation—Effects on 2025 Cumulative With-Project <br /> Conditions on Anticipated Network. This scenario evaluates the traffic impact on <br /> the roadways in the [Specific Plan 111] vicinity from the buildout of the proposed <br /> [Specific Plan 1I1] and the remaining portions of the MHMP in the cumulative 2025 <br /> scenario. Under the cumulative 2025 scenario, some of the arterials in the [Specific <br /> Plan III] vicinity are projected to operate at an unacceptable LOS. Without <br /> mitigation, traffic impacts on these roadways would be significant. With <br /> implementation of the mitigation adopted previously for MHMP development, <br /> however, traffic effects on all but two of the arterial segments evaluated would be <br /> less than significant.. Altamont Pass Road west of Grant Line Road would still be <br /> projected to operate at LOS F,resulting in a significant and unavoidable impact. , <br /> This result is consistent with the results of the MEIR. Also, Byron Road east of. <br /> Grant Line Road is projected to operate at LOS D,while the current acceptable <br /> standard for this roadway segment is LOS C. This segment was not projected to <br /> operate at an unacceptable LOS in the MSIR. The effect on this segment would be <br /> potentially significant. In addition, several freeway segments in the project area are <br /> projected to operate at LOS F, as found in the MEIR. A significant and unavoidable <br /> impact would occur. <br /> r <br /> t MITIGATION MEASURES IDENTIFIED IN 2005 SPIIIEIR <br /> The SPIIIEIR determined that there is no additional mitigation to those provided in the MEIR <br /> that would reduce the 2025 cumulative traffic impact on Altamont Pass Road west of Grant <br /> Line Road and on 1-580,1-205, and 1-5 north of 1-205 to a less-than-significant level. Impact <br /> on these road segments would remain significant and unavoidable. <br /> SPIIIEIR Mitigation Measure 4.11-1 states that for consistency with previously adopted <br /> roadway standards, San Joaquin County shall extend the standard of LOS D acceptability to <br /> the segment of Byron Road east of Grant Line Road. It has become more evident in the past <br /> few decades that experiences with best practices and design support the adoption of LOS D <br /> as an acceptable standard. Adopting LOS C standards for street design can lead to unusually <br /> wide streets, high speeds, and dangers to pedestrians and bicyclists. For example, in the case <br /> of Byron Road east of Grant Line Road, a four-lane roadway would suffice for LOS D <br /> i whereas LOS C would require a six-lane roadway. <br /> 4-74 <br />
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