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APRIL 23, 2018
CONSEJO COUNSELING & REFERRAL
SERVICES
Prepared for:
Consejo Counseling & Referral Services
3808 South Angeline
Seattle, WA 98118
Prepared by:
1201 Pacific Ave, Suite 600
Tacoma, WA 98402
www.phtraffic.com
Trip Generation Analysis Renton, WA
Consejo Counseling
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Project Description
This memorandum documents the anticipated traffic impacts of the Consejo Counseling &
Referral Services project in the city of Renton. The proposed project consists of replacing the
existing medical office uses within the 18,680 square foot building with Consejo’s Services as a
single occupant in phases as existing lease agreements expire by 2020. The project site is located
on the south side of SW 10th St between Powell Ave SW and Lind Ave SW.
Data and Information Sources
· Consejo Site Plan, 3/2/2018 by Wedderman Architecture
· ITE Trip Generation Manual, 9th Edition, 2012.
· ITE Parking Generation Manual, 4th Edition, 2010
Existing Conditions
Site
The project site is an existing medical
office building in Renton, WA at 723 SW
10th St. The site accesses directly onto the
south side of SW 10th St by two driveways
on the westerly and easterly ends of the
property. The driveways access points are
connected by a parking drive aisle which
circulates around the existing building.
Roadway
SW 10th St is an improved straight 4-lane
roadway with existing streetlighting, curb
and gutter, storm drainage, sidewalks,
and a landscape strip along the site
frontage.
Parking
The site parking lot contains capacity for 103 parking stalls. 9 of these stalls are currently
covered by a portable storage structure.
Transit
King County Metro routes 153 and F-Line are served on Lind Ave SE approximately 750 ft east
of the project site. Continuous sidewalk connections are available between the bus stops and
the project site. Given the nature of services provided by Consejo public transit is anticipated to
be utilized by Consejo customers.
Trip Generation Analysis Renton, WA
Consejo Counseling
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Future Conditions
Trip Generation
Trip generation is used to evaluate the potential traffic impacts on the surrounding street system.
This is denoted by the quantity or specific number of new trips that enter or exit a project during
a designated time period, such as a specific peak hour or an entire day. As the site is currently
being used as medical offices, the goal of the analysis is to evaluate net difference in traffic due
to the conversion to Consejo Services use.
Proposed Use
Consejo Counseling and Referral Services provides behavioral health services to the community
including outpatient mental health programs, Older Adult Day Support Programs, Psychiatric Care
Programs, and Domestic Violence Services. Based on the proposed site use description it was
determined the Medical-Dental Office Land Use Code (LUC) 720 from ITE’s Trip Generation
Manual, 9th Edition as the most appropriate designation for the existing land use and as a
conservative estimate for the proposed use. Since there is no proposal to add floor space and the
evaluated uses are not changing there will be no anticipated change in site trip generation.
Parking
The existing site contains 94 marked parking stalls exceeding the estimated 80 parking stalls
needed for the intended use. The 85th percentile peak parking demand for a medical-dental office
building based on ITE’s Parking Generation, 4th Edition is 4.27 vehicles per 1,000 square foot.
Summary
The Consejo Counseling & Referral Services project proposes to use the existing 18,680 square
foot medical office building in the City of Renton to deliver their behavioral health service
programs. The overall site and access configuration is proposed to remain via the two existing
driveways.
Public transit routes are available within walking distance to the site with existing sidewalk
connections. There is no net increase in traffic generated from the proposed project. Existing
parking supply exceeds the estimated demand using ITE Parking Generation evaluation.
Based on the analysis provided, no off-site mitigation is identified at this time.