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EHD - Public
ProgramCode
2600 - Land Use Program
RECORD_ID
SU0013350
PE
2600
FACILITY_NAME
VR-86-5
STREET_NUMBER
3939
Direction
E
STREET_NAME
HAMMER
STREET_TYPE
LN
City
STOCKTON
Zip
95212-
APN
09209018
ENTERED_DATE
5/21/2020 12:00:00 AM
SITE_LOCATION
3939 E HAMMER LN
P_LOCATION
99
P_DISTRICT
005
QC Status
Approved
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Item No. 1 <br /> PC: 8-6-87 <br /> VR-86-5/UP-86-6 <br /> Page 9 <br /> ° Widen Hammer Lane to a five-lane section with auxiliary <br /> intersection lanes between State Route 99 and the Stockton <br /> Auto Center . <br /> • Signalize the Christian Life Center entrance. <br /> ° Modify the State Route 99/Hammer Lane interchange to provide <br /> four lanes over the freeway, and reconstruct ramps. <br /> The Omni-Means recommendation is remarkably different from the <br /> improvement requirements developed by the City and County <br /> Public Works Departments. See "Conditions, if Approved. " The <br /> comment letter of the Council of Governments found the <br /> Omni-Means report unclear as to ( 1 ) the Christian Life Center ' s <br /> responsibility for transportation system improvements, ( 2) the <br /> number of trips per day generated by the project , and (3) the <br /> source of the cumulative traffic volume projections. <br /> It is apparent that a full appreciation of future traffic <br /> impacts and corresponding road improvement requirements will <br /> not be possible until the North Stockton Traffic Study and <br /> Fiscal Impact Study are completed. In addition, the Council of <br /> Governments notes that it is currently working on a localized <br /> traffic model for the March Lane/State Route 99 area and that <br /> its study area includes that portion of Hammer Lane located in <br /> the immediate project vicinity. <br /> The City and County have adopted a Specific Road Plan for <br /> Hammer Lane. The Plan, adopted in 1979, designates an ultimate <br /> Hammer Lane right-of-way with 110 feet at the project site. It <br /> also calls for the installation of a median divide. While the <br /> existing Hammer Lane right-of-way and road improvements are <br /> considerably less than those contained in the Specific Road <br /> Plan, the Plan itself needs to be upgraded to serve the project <br /> traffic volumes associated with cumulative development now <br /> foreseeable. Major projects such as that proposed should not <br /> be approved until local government has had an opportunity to <br /> update its traffic projections and to revise the Hammer Lane <br /> Specific Road Plan. <br /> Site Access and Interior Traffic Circulation: <br /> Site access is proposed at two locations: Hammer Lane and <br /> State Route 99 West Frontage Road. Interior vehicle traffic <br /> circulation between site access points will be handled by a <br /> four-lane road which loops around both sides of the project <br /> buildings. <br />
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