traffic & parking impact assessment (revision b)
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HEMANOTE CONSULTANTS
15-17 SMITH STREET, RYDE
PROPOSED CHILDCARE CENTRE
TRAFFIC & PARKING
IMPACT ASSESSMENT
(REVISION B)
APRIL 2017
HEMANOTE CONSULTANTS
TRAFFIC ENGINEERING & DESIGN CONSULTANTS
SUITE 20, LEVEL 2, 215-219 GEORGE STREET, LIVERPOOL NSW 2170
CONTACTS: 0414 251 845 & 0414 445 497
EMAIL: [email protected]
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TRAFFIC & PARKING IMPACT ASSESSMENT (REVISION B)
15-17 SMITH STREET, RYDE
PROPOSED CHILDCARE CENTRE
DATE: 03 APRIL 2017
DISCLAIMER
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Any use, copying, reproduction or retransmission of the information and material in this report, in whole or in part, is not permitted without the written consent of Hemanote Consultants.
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Table of Contents
1 INTRODUCTION .......................................................................................................... 4
2 EXISTING SITE DESCRIPTION ................................................................................... 5
3 EXISTING TRAFFIC CONDITIONS .............................................................................. 7
3.1 Road Network and Classification .......................................................................... 7
3.2 Road Description and Traffic Control .................................................................... 7
3.3 Current Traffic Flows .......................................................................................... 10
3.4 Existing Transportation Services ......................................................................... 12
4 PROPOSED DEVELOPMENT .................................................................................... 13
4.1 Description of the proposal ................................................................................. 13
4.2 Vehicular & Pedestrian Access ........................................................................... 13
4.3 On-site Parking Provision ................................................................................... 14
4.4 On-site Parking Layout and Circulation ............................................................... 14
5 ON-STREET PARKING PROVISION .......................................................................... 16
5.1 Existing Parking Controls .................................................................................... 16
5.2 Parking Utilisation Survey ................................................................................... 16
5.3 Impacts of Proposed Development on Parking .................................................... 16
6 EXTERNAL TRAFFIC IMPACT .................................................................................. 17
7 CONCLUSION ............................................................................................................ 19
Appendix A – Proposed Development Plans.................................................................... 20
Appendix B – Vehicle Swept Path Diagrams.................................................................... 22
Appendix C – SIDRA Intersection Analysis ...................................................................... 32
Appendix D – Traffic Volume Intersection Counts ............................................................ 39
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1 INTRODUCTION
This revised report has been prepared by Hemanote Consultants to assess the traffic
and parking implications of the proposed childcare centre to be located at 15-17
Smith Street, Ryde for 40 children between the ages of 0 to 6 years old.
This report is to be read in conjunction with the revised architectural plans prepared
by Sydney Access Consultants (reduced copy of the plan attached in Appendix A)
and submitted to the City of Ryde as part of a Development Application.
This report is set as follows:
Section 2: Description of the existing site location and it use;
Section 3: Description of existing traffic conditions near the subject site;
Section 4: Description of the proposal, vehicular access and on-site parking
provision, layout and circulation;
Section 5: Assessment of the on-street parking conditions and utilisation near the
subject site; and impacts on parking;
Section 6: Assessment of Impacts on traffic near the subject site; and
Section 7: Outlines Conclusions.
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2 EXISTING SITE DESCRIPTION
Site Location
The subject site is located on the eastern side of Smith Street, at property No. 15-17
and north of intersection with Watt Avenue, within the suburb of Ryde. The site has a
frontage of approximately 18.3 metres to Smith Street from the west and 45.7m
metres to Watt Avenue from the south. Refer to Figure 1 for a site locality map.
Figure 1: Site Locality Map
Existing Site Land Use
The subject site has an area of approximately 836m2 and currently has a single-
storey dual occupancy residential dwelling.
The site is located in a mainly residential area characterised by a single dwelling
houses and residential flat buildings and in close proximity to Top Ryde City
Shopping Centre and Ryde Park.
SITE
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Photo 1: The subject site frontage to Smith Street
Photo 2: The subject site frontage to Watt Avenue
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3 EXISTING TRAFFIC CONDITIONS
3.1 Road Network and Classification
Smith Street is a local street running northeast-southwest between Pope Street (local
road) and Buffalo Road (local road). Watt Avenue is a local road running east-west
between Smith Street (local road) and a cul-de-sac end.
3.2 Road Description and Traffic Control
Watt Avenue is a two-way undivided carriageway, with a width between kerbs of
approximately 10 metres. It generally provides one travel lane per direction, with
kerbside parking lanes on both sides of the street, where unrestricted parking is
permitted along the north side and 2-hour parking is along the south side. At present,
there are seven on-street car parking spaces along the frontage of the subject site to
Watt Avenue.
Watt Avenue forms a T-intersection with Smith Street which is controlled by ‘Give
Way’ controls, with priority given to traffic along Smith Street. The legal speed limit on
Watt Avenue and Smith Street is 50 km/h.
Figure 2: Aerial photograph of the subject site and surrounding road network
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Photo 3: Watt Avenue – facing northwest
Photo 4: Watt Avenue at its junction with Smith Street – facing southeast
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Photo 5: Smith Street – facing southwest
Photo 6: Smith Street – facing northeast
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3.3 Current Traffic Flows
A traffic volume count was undertaken by Engdata Services at the intersection of
Smith Street / Watt Avenue at the subject site on Thursday 28 July 2016 during
morning peak periods (7.00am to 10.00am) and afternoon peak periods (3.00pm to
6.00pm) considering the childcare centre proposed hours of operation and traffic
peak periods.
The traffic flows on Watt Avenue and Smith Street in the morning & afternoon peak
hours are attached in Appendix ‘D’ and shown in Table 1 below.
Traffic
Movement
Morning Peak Hour
(Vehicles Per Hour)
Afternoon Peak Hour
(Vehicles Per Hour)
8.30am – 9.30am 5.00pm – 6.00pm
Watt Avenue
Eastbound 28 41
Westbound 27 32
Smith Street
Northbound 255 307
Southbound 364 535
Table 1: Current traffic flows on Watt Avenue and Smith Street at the subject site (on a
typical weekday)
The results of the traffic volume counts undertaken determined that the traffic
morning peak period on Watt Avenue and Smith Street was between 8.30am to
9.30am and the afternoon peak period was between 5.00pm to 6.00pm on a typical
weekday.
The traffic flows on Watt Avenue and Smith Streets are considered to be appropriate
for a local road in a residential street that is in close proximity to a commercial area,
where traffic is free flowing without any major queuing or delays in peak hours.
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It is determined that the current Level of Service on Watt Avenue is ‘A’ and on Smith
Street is ‘B’, in accordance with Table 4.4 of the Roads & Maritime Services’ “Guide
to Traffic Generating Developments - 2002” (attached below).
Table 4.4: Urban road peak hour flows per direction (RMS Guide)
A SIDRA intersection performance analysis for the intersection of Smith Street / Watt
Avenue was undertaken by Bitzios Consulting for the pre-development and post-
development situations. Refer to the summary report form the analysis attached in
Appendix ‘C’.
It has also been determined that the current operational performance of the
intersection of Smith Street / Watt Avenue is in ‘Good operation’ at a Level of Service
‘A’, in accordance with Table 4.2 of the Roads & Maritime Services’ “Guide to Traffic
Generating Developments - 2002” (attached below) with an average delay of less
than 14 seconds per vehicle.
Table 4.2 : Level of Service Criteria for intersections (RMS Guide)
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3.4 Existing Transportation Services
The subject site has good access to public transport services in the form of trains and
buses.
The site is located approximately 2.1km from Meadowbank Railway Station and
2.3km from West Ryde Railway Station.
Regular bus services operate along Lane Cove Road and Buffalo Road in the vicinity
of the subject site (i.e. bus routes 50 and 5187).
Figure 3: Bus services near the subject site
SITE
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4 PROPOSED DEVELOPMENT
4.1 Description of the proposal
The proposal is for the construction of a new double-storey building at 15-17 Smith
Street, Ryde to be used as a childcare centre for 40 children between the ages of 0-6
years old.
The proposed development would consist of the following elements:
1. Childcare centre building accommodating a total of 40 children:
10 children between the ages of 0 to 2 years old (3 staff members);
10 children between the ages of 2 to 3 years old (2 staff member); and
20 children between the ages of 3 years and older (2 staff members).
2. Nine (9) off-street car parking spaces for staff and visitor/parent parking, including
one (1) accessible parking space for people with a disability.
There will be a maximum of seven (7) staff members at any given time. The
proposed hours of operation of the centre will be from 7.00am to 6.00pm on
weekdays only. Refer to Appendix 'A' for the proposed development plan.
4.2 Vehicular & Pedestrian Access
The vehicular access to and from the proposed on-site car parking area will be via a
new driveway crossing in Watt Avenue (replacing the two existing driveway crossings
in Smith Street and Watt Avenue).
The new driveway crossing is to be 5.5 metres in width and provides for two-way
vehicular movements, where two vehicles can pass each other in a forward direction
without causing any delays or congestion.
All vehicular access to be located in accordance with the requirements of
AS2890.1:2004, where adequate sight distance is provided.
A separate pedestrian gate and clearly defined path is provided from the front
boundary in Watt Avenue to the entrance to the proposed centre.
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4.3 On-site Parking Provision
Ryde Development Control Plan 2014, Part 9.3, requires off-street parking for
childcare centres to be provided at a rate of 1 car space per 2 employees and 1
space for every 8 children for parents/visitors for the drop-off and pick-up of children.
The proposed childcare centre is to have a maximum of 38 children and 6 employees
at any given time and on-site car parking is to be provided as shown in Table 2
below:
Age Group 0-2 years 2-3 years 3-6 years Total
Number of children 10 10 20 40
Number of Staff 3 2 2 7
Off-street parking required (4 spaces for staff & 5 spaces for visitors) 9
Off-street parking provided (4 spaces for staff & 5 spaces for visitors) 9
Compliance with on-site car parking Yes
Table 2: on-site parking provision
The proposed development provides a total of nine (9) off-street parking spaces on
ground level for staff & visitor parking, including one (1) accessible parking space for
use by people with a disability. Therefore, the on-site parking provided is
adequate in accordance with Council’s requirements.
It should be noted that there are some convenient on-street parking opportunities are
also available in Smith Street and Watt Avenue. It should also be noted that the
majority of the adjacent residential dwellings have their own off-street parking
facilities.
4.4 On-site Parking Layout and Circulation
The proposed layout of the on-site car parking area and manoeuvring arrangements
has been designed to enhance access and pedestrian safety. A dedicated and
clearly defined pedestrian gate/path is to be provided from Watt Avenue at the front
of the site, between the front fence and the entrance of the childcare centre building,
in order to segregate pedestrian and vehicle movements and improve safety within
the site.
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It is noted that the majority of staff members normally arrive at the childcare centre
before the children and leave the centre at the closing time after the children have
been picked-up by their parents/care takers.
AS2890.1:2004 Parking facilities Part 1: Off-street car parking requires a minimum
parking space width of 2.4 meters for class 1A (staff parking), 2.6 metres wide for
class 3 (visitor parking) and a minimum length of 5.4 meters for staff parking. The
proposed off-street car parking spaces have a minimum width of 2.5 metres for staff
parking and 2.6 metres for visitor parking and a length of 5.4 meters each, which is
adequate.
The accessible car parking space for people with a disability has a clear width of 3.48
metres. It should be noted that this space shall comprise a firm plane surface with a
fall not exceeding 1:40 in any direction (i.e. 2.5%) or 1:33 if the surface is a
bituminous seal and the parking space is out of doors.
Car parking spaces adjacent to walls/obstructions have been made wider than the
minimum width, to accommodate full door opening in accordance with Clause 2.4.2
(d) of AS2890.1:2004.
Clause 2.4.2 of AS2890.1:2004 requires a minimum aisle width of 5.8 metres for two-
way aisles, adjacent to 90o angle parking. The proposed aisle within the on-site
parking area has a minimum width of 6.1 metres, which is adequate for manoeuvring
into and out of parking spaces.
Pedestrian paths line markings can be provided within the car parking area and along
the fence and building line, to highlight to vehicles the presence of pedestrians and
direct pedestrians to a defined path away from vehicles. The accessible car space
will incorporate a 1m wide walkway adjacent to it, within the boundary of the subject
site.
All vehicles' manoeuvring within the site has been designed and checked using the
B85 design car turning path from AS2890.1:2004 and Austroads. Refer to the
attached vehicle swept path diagrams in Appendix ‘B’.
Therefore, the car parking layout and circulation are considered to be adequate
in accordance with AS2890.1:2004, where vehicles can enter and exit the site in
a forward direction.
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5 ON-STREET PARKING PROVISION
5.1 Existing Parking Controls
The subject site is located in a mainly residential area and in close proximity to Top
Ryde City Shopping Centre and Ryde Park. Unrestricted parking is permitted on
both sides of Smith Street including the frontage of the subject site. Unrestricted
parking is permitted along the north side of Watt Avenue, including the frontage of
the subject site, while 2-hour parking is along the south side of the street.
5.2 Parking Utilisation Survey
A parking survey was carried out by Hemanote Consultants in Smith Street and Watt
Avenue near the subject site, on a typical weekday in order to determine the
availability of on-street parking spaces and the current utilisation levels nearby the
subject site.
The parking survey was undertaken at 30 minute intervals on Thursday 28 July 2016,
during morning (7.00am to 9.00am) and afternoon (3.00pm to 6.00pm) peak periods,
considering the proposed hours of operation of the childcare centre and traffic peak
periods.
On-street parking spaces surveyed in the vicinity of the subject site were generally
moderate to highly utilised during the survey periods, with a moderate turnover rate
and some parking spaces being available. It should be noted that the process of
dropping-off and picking-up a child takes an average of between 7 to 10 minutes.
5.3 Impacts of Proposed Development on Parking
The parking demand resulting from the proposed childcare centre can be easily
accommodated within the proposed on-site parking area for staff and visitors, which
is provided in accordance with Council’s car parking requirements.
Therefore, the proposal will have no major impact on parking in the surrounding area.
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6 EXTERNAL TRAFFIC IMPACT
An indication of the potential traffic generation of the proposed development is
provided by the RMS Guide to Traffic Generating Development - 2002.
The Guide specifies the following traffic generation rates for long-day care centres:
0.8 peak period vehicle trips per child for two hours between 7.00am and 9.00am; and
0.7 peak period vehicle trips per child for two hours between 4.00pm and 6.00pm.
Therefore, the proposed childcare centre for 40 children has an estimated hourly
traffic generation as shown on the following table:
Type of developments on site Peak hour vehicle trips
AM Peak hour PM Peak hour
Childcare centre accommodating 40 children
32 28
It should be noted that the rate used by the RMS Guide is based on surveys of
childcare centres, where it was determined that the mean proportion of children
transported to the centre by car was 93% for long-day care centres.
It should also be noted that the process of dropping-off and picking-up a child takes
an average of between 7 to 10 minutes.
A SIDRA intersection performance analysis for the intersection of Smith Street / Watt
Avenue was undertaken by Bitzios Consulting for the pre-development and post-
development situations. The analysis concluded that the proposed childcare
development at the subject site would have little/marginal impact on the performance
of the intersection. Refer to the summary report form the analysis attached in
Appendix ‘C’.
The estimated peak period traffic generation is considered to be of low impact on
existing flows on Smith Street, Watt Avenue and surrounding road network. The
traffic generated by the operation of the proposed childcare centre will not alter the
current levels of service and additional traffic generated can be readily
accommodated within the road network.
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The potential increase in the number of vehicle movements in and about Smith Street
and Watt Avenue will remain well within the Environmental capacity of the street, with
no adverse impacts on the amenity of the area.
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7 CONCLUSION
It can be concluded from the traffic and parking impact assessment that the proposed
childcare centre to be located at 15-17 Smith Street, Ryde is adequate and will have
no major impacts on current traffic or parking conditions:
The traffic flows on Watt Avenue and Smith Street are considered to be
appropriate for local roads in an urban residential area that is in close proximity
to commercial properties, with free flowing traffic without any major queuing or
delay in peak traffic periods.
The external impact of the traffic generated by the proposal is considered to be
satisfactory and will not result in an unacceptable peak hour traffic generation.
A SIDRA intersection performance analysis for the intersection of Smith Street /
Watt Avenue was undertaken by Bitzios Consulting for the pre-development and
post-development situations. The analysis concluded that the proposed childcare
development at the subject site would have little/marginal impact on the
performance of the intersection.
The potential increase in the number of vehicle movements in and about Smith
Street and Watt Avenue will remain well within the Environmental capacity of the
streets, with no adverse impacts on the amenity of the area.
The subject site has good access to public transport services in the form of
regular bus and train services.
The level of on-site car parking provision is considered to be adequate and in
accordance with Council’s requirements.
The on-site car parking layout and circulation is adequate in accordance with
AS2890.1:2004, where vehicles can enter and exit the site in a forward direction.
The proposed development will have no major impact on parking.
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Appendix A – Proposed Development
Plans
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Appendix B – Vehicle Swept Path Diagrams
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Appendix C – SIDRA Intersection Analysis
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Appendix D – Traffic Volume Intersection
Counts
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