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PlanningBoard | 2019-10-14 | 4 | Board Member Teague asked to see the traffic calculations table, stating that there was an error. Staff Member Thomas explained the trip generation calculator that staff used for the project. Board Member Teague sought clarification about the labeling of the 11 units that were initially misclassified. He asked if flats larger than 1200 square feet would change the traffic generation numbers. Staff Member Thomas explained that the flats over 1200 square feet would fit into another classification for multifamily units that have identical trip generation rates per the ITE codes. Board Member Teague asked how the affordable housing credit would work. Staff Member Thomas said that the Stargell Commons project was able to provide more units than the TriPointe project required. He said the nine additional units from Phase II are being applied to Phase III. President Curtis asked that a live copy of the trip matrix be provided to the board members. Board Member Hom asked if any follow up traffic counts have been conducted since the 2006 EIR was adopted in order to see if the projections were correct. Staff Member Thomas said that they updated to matrix in 2017 to reflect what was actually built. He said there has not been a major traffic study done since construction took place. He said that the main thing that has changed since 2006 is how much the regional arterials have been impacted, but the project has generated trips in line with the 2006 EIR projections. Scott Hilk, Pulte Homes, gave a presentation. Jonathan Boriack, KTGY, continued the presentation by describing the project architecture. Board Member Teague asked if the pocket parks are privately owned public spaces. Mr. Hilk said that they are. Board Member Hom asked why there was not an enhanced crosswalk along Fifth Street. Staff Member Thomas said the Fifth Street design has been previously approved by the Planning Board and is the responsibility of Catellus. Approved Planning Board Minutes Page 4 of 9 October 14, 2019 | PlanningBoard/2019-10-14.pdf |