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09/09/2013 <br /> westbound approaches on Broadway would need to be restriped to include a <br /> total of one left-turn, one through lane, and one shared through/right-turn lane. <br /> Parking (50 spaces) would need to be removed from all intersection legs to <br /> accommodate travel lanes. <br /> Finding: Implementation of Mitigation 7-3 would improve the level of service (LOS) at this <br /> intersection to an acceptable LOS B in the AM peak hour and an acceptable LOS <br /> C in the PM peak hour, resulting in a less-than-significant impact. <br /> Facts in Support of Finding: Implementation of Mitigation 7-3 would reduce the project's <br /> traffic impact at the Charter Street/Broadway intersection to a less-than- <br /> significant level through a combination of a traffic signal with protected phasing <br /> (to replace the current Stop signs) and roadway restriping. This mitigation would <br /> require the removal of 50 total parking spaces from Charter Street and <br /> Broadway. These facts are described in Draft EIR chapter 7 (Transportation, <br /> Circulation, and Parking) on pages 7-1 through 7-70, Draft EIR appendix 21.3 <br /> (Supplemental Transportation Information), and Final EIR appendix A <br /> (Supplemental Traffic Information), which are hereby incorporated by reference. <br /> Impact: Impact 7-4: Existing Plus Project Impact on Douglas Avenue/Broadway <br /> Intersection. Under Existing Plus Project conditions during the AM peak hour, <br /> project traffic would cause the intersection to degrade from LOS B (10.4 seconds <br /> delay) to LOS F (167.6 seconds). During the PM peak hour, project traffic would <br /> cause the intersection to degrade from LOS B (11.1 seconds) to LOS F (180.0 <br /> seconds). In addition, this intersection would have peak hour volumes large <br /> enough under both peak hours to satisfy the peak hour signal warrant. <br /> Mitigation: Mitigation 7-4. To mitigate the projecYs impact (i.e., the project applicant would <br /> be responsible for fully funding/completing the mitigation) at the intersection of <br /> Douglas Avenue and Broadway, the intersection would need to be signalized <br /> with protected phasing on all approaches. (Douglas Avenue is considered north- <br /> south and Broadway is considered east-west.) In addition to signalization, <br /> parking (15 spaces) would need to be removed from the north and south legs to <br /> accommodate additional travel lanes. The southbound approach would need to <br /> be restriped to include a total of one left-turn lane, one through lane, and one <br /> right-turn lane. The northbound approach would need to be restriped to include a <br /> total of two northbound left-turn lanes and one shared through/right-turn lane. <br /> The eastbound and westbound approaches would need to be restriped to include <br /> a total of one left-turn lane and one shared through/right-turn lane. <br /> Finding: Implementation of Mitigation 7-4 would improve the level of service (LOS) at this <br /> intersection to an acceptable LOS C during both peak hours, resulting in a /ess- <br /> than-significant impact. <br /> Facts in Support of Finding: Implementation of Mitigation 7-4 would reduce the project's traffic <br /> impact at the Douglas Avenue/Broadway intersection to a less-than-significant <br /> level through a combination of a traffic signal with protected phasing (to replace <br /> the current Stop signs) and roadway restriping. This mitigation would require the <br /> removal of 15 parking spaces from Douglas Avenue. These facts are described <br /> in Draft EIR chapter 7 (Transportation, Circulation, and Parking) on pages 7-1 <br /> ATTY/RES0.2901/STANFORD EIR CERTIFICATION RESO.#15294 <br /> REV:09-10-13 VR MUFF#100 <br /> Page 28 of 55 <br />