Attachment F: Transport assessment report on implications if Capell Avenue never formed

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Attachment F: Transport assessment report on implications if never formed CCL Ref: 14447-181118-williams.docx 18 November 2018 Tim Williams Williams and Co Limited By e-mail only: tim@williamsandco.nz A. P. E. Dear Tim Proposed Special Housing Area, Lake Hawea Township: Additional Information Further to our emails and conversations, we understand that Queenstown Lakes District Council has requested an assessment of the traffic effects should the link to Cemetery Road not be formed, and that traffic instead uses the Cemetery Road / route. The Council has also asked that the sizes of the consented Sentinel Park and Timsfield subdivisions are revised to reflect what has been consented (in this regard we note that the subdivisions are smaller than previously modelled). The analysis relies upon some information previously presented in the Transportation Assessment and we have therefore replicated this below to assist. Executive Summary Based on our assessment, we consider that there is no difference in the level of service provided by when comparing the scenario with and without the link being formed. Similarly there are negligible differences in the queues and delays at the / Domain Road intersection with or without the link being provided. On this basis we consider that the difference between the scenarios with the link formed, and the link not being formed, will be imperceptible to road users. Background Within the Transportation Assessment, we set out the existing peak hour volumes on south of as 90-135 vehicles per hour. We also noted the location through which the bulk of vehicles would travel would be the Capell Avenue / intersection. Observed traffic volumes were: 76

P. 2 / 5 Figure 1: Morning and Volumes (2018 Observed) We then highlighted that additional traffic volumes were anticipated to be generated by the Timsfield and Sentinel Park subdivisions as follows: Period In Out Total 50 450 500 325 175 500 Daily 2,000 2,000 4,000 Table 1: Traffic Generation of the Timsfield and Sentinel Park Subdivisions We distributed these vehicles with 20% being internal to Lake Hawea township and the remaining 80% being external. Of the latter half were expected to use and half use Capell Avenue (east of ), due to the extension being in place. Taking this into account, we found that traffic flows on would increase to 340 vehicles per hour. The Austroads Guide to Traffic Management Part 3 ( Traffic Studies and Analysis ) sets out a process by which the level of service of a road can be calculated. This showed that under these traffic flows, would provide B. This is within the zone of stable flow. We also evaluated the performance of the / intersection using these volumes: L 6.9 2 A 5.3 0 A R 7.0 0 A 9.2 0 A R 5.8 0 A 5.3 1 A Table 2: Peak Hour Levels of at the / Intersection with Consented Subdivisions We concluded that the intersection provided an excellent level of service with low queues and delays. We then added the traffic associated with the proposed SHA, and found that the peak hour volumes on would increase to 500 vehicles per hour, which equates to D. 77

Adding the traffic to the modelling of the / intersection produced the following queues and delays: P. 3 / 5 L 11.7 5 B 5.7 1 A R 8.8 0 A 14.0 0 B R 6.7 1 A 5.7 3 A Table 3: Peak Hour Levels of at the / Intersection with Consented Subdivisions and Proposed SHA Additional Analyses Size of Sentinel Park and Timsfield Our earlier assessment allowed for Sentinel Park and Timsfield to have 300 and 200 residential lots respectively. We understand that these are now confirmed as 90 residential lots within Sentinel Park and 300 lots within Timsfield. Thus there is a reduction of 110 lots (22%) that was previously modelled as being part of the receiving environment. Thus the traffic generation of the two subdivisions is as follows: Period In Out Total 39 351 390 254 136 390 Daily 1,506 1,560 3,120 Table 4: Revised Traffic Generation of the Timsfield and Sentinel Park Subdivisions Redistribution of Sentinel Park and Timsfield Traffic Our earlier assessment allowed for the traffic from Sentinel Park and Timsfield to be split between and. In the first instance, we have allowed for full development of these subdivisions but assuming that 80% of the generated traffic uses the route to reach (the remaining 20% is an internal movement). For this analysis, no development of the SHA has been allowed for. This results in an increase of 310 vehicle movements in the peak hour on, meaning that the total volumes would increase from 90-135 vehicles per hour (without any subdivision traffic) to up to 450 vehicles per hour. The Austroads Guide to Traffic Management Part 3 sets out that this equates to C. This is not uncommon for a road in the peak hours and remains within the zone of stable flow. We have then remodelled the / intersection using these volumes, and the results are summarised below. 78

P. 4 / 5 L 5.4 2 A 4.9 1 A R 5.7 0 A 7.7 0 A R 5.0 0 A 5.1 1 A Table 5: Peak Hour Levels of at the / Intersection with Consented Subdivisions, All External Movements via The modelling shows that the intersection continues to perform well with the consented subdivisions being fully developed. Addition of SHA Traffic We have then added the expected traffic generation for the SHA, as set out in the Transportation Assessment but adding all traffic onto. This increases the volume on by a further 320 vehicle movements, to 770 vehicles per hour. The Austroads Guide to Traffic Management Part 3 sets out that this equates to D. Again, this is not uncommon for a road in the peak hours and remain within the zone of stable flow. We have then remodelled the / intersection using these volumes, and the results are summarised below. L 5.6 3 A 4.9 1 A R 6.0 0 A 10.3 1 B R 5.1 0 A 5.4 2 A Table 6: Peak Hour Levels of at the / Intersection with Consented Subdivisions plus SHA, All External Movements via The intersection continues to perform well, and the difference between this and the situation without the SHA is very low. The reason for this is that existing traffic flows at the intersection are low, meaning that the predominant volumes relate to Sentinel Park, Timsfield and the proposed SHA. As such, although carries a large volume of vehicles, there is little existing (nonsubdivision) traffic which opposes the turning movements. Comparison with Previous Assessment The particular matter raised by the Council is whether there are any implications for the roading network if the link to Cemetery Road was not to be formed. With that in mind, we have compared the analysis above with that set out in our earlier Transportation Assessment, in order to highlight any differences. 79

Comparing the two, we find there is no difference in the level of service provided by. In each of the assessments, D is provided. Similarly there is little difference in the level of service forecast on any movement at the Capell Avenue / intersection, other that for the left-turn out of in the morning peak hour, when the level of service is better than previously forecast due to the lower traffic volumes expected to be generated by the consented subdivisions. On this basis we consider that the difference between the scenarios with the link formed, and the link not being formed, will be imperceptible to road users. P. 5 / 5 Summary / Conclusions This assessment has been carried out on the basis that all traffic was to exit Hawea township via. On, there is no change in the level of service provided compared to the scenario previously presented where the link was formed. Queues and delays at the / intersection remain low and are virtually unchanged from those expected if the link was to be formed. The difference is such that it is unlikely to be perceptible by road users. We understand that if the SHA proceeds, there may be a reduced extent of development progressed in Timsfield. If this situation was to arise, then the results presented above would not arise, but rather, queues and delays would be lower than shown. Please do not hesitate to contact me if you require anything further or would like clarification of any matters. Kind regards Carriageway Consulting Limited Andy Carr Traffic Engineer Director Mobile 027 561 1967 Email andy.carr@carriageway.co.nz 80