Annual Trip Generation Report definition

Annual Trip Generation Report. Each Annual Report shall include trip generation table showing the following: Land use type built and a location map of the buildings; Number of trips generated for each land use type using the trip Equivalency Matrix as provided in [OBEY CREEK: Exhibit), which is based on Institute of Transportation Engineers trip generation rates and is included to assist the Developer or Representative and the Town in calculating the number of trips generated to compare to the trips in the TIS dated October, 2013; and Comparison of trip generation table with the trips generated in the TIS dated April, 2014.
Annual Trip Generation Report. Each Annual Report shall include trip generation table showing the following: Land use type built and a location map of the buildings; Number of trips generated for each land use type using the Trip Equivalency Matrix as provided in Exhibit G, which is based on Institute of Transportation Engineers trip generation rates and is included to assist the Developer or Representative and the Town in calculating the number of trips generated to compare to the trips in the TIS dated October, 2013; and Comparison of trip generation table with the trips generated in the TIS dated April, 2014. Subsequent TIS updates: An updated TIS shall be submitted if the total external daily vehicle trips exceeds 15,858; 1,000 more than the approved April 2014 TIS approved external daily trips. If required, an updated TIS shall be conducted according to the Guidelines and Procedures used in the April 2014 TIS and the Town’s Traffic Impact Study Guidelines. The cost of preparation of the TIS and subsequent updates shall be borne by the Developer Owner or Representative and shall be conducted by the Town’s TIS Consultant. Each TIS shall consider transit, traffic, bicycle, pedestrian, and greenway transportation and shall address the accuracy of the projections and assumptions in April 2014 TIS for the Developed Property.
Annual Trip Generation Report. Each Annual Report shall include a trip generation table using the 9th edition of the I.T.

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