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<br />Institutional <br /> <br />Trips Per Indicated Measure: <br /> <br /> <br />,__,.__ Emplo ee <br />13,1 <br /> <br />-.'_._+i3 ---, <br />-~ffiQ_ -~.. <br /> <br />Student <br />1,0 <br />1,4 <br />----.-,..- <br />1,6 <br />2,4 <br />---~-,- .---.----...--- <br />41 ,8 .~..!._!_'OOQ..gross ft.2) <br /> <br />Notes: <br />* For definitions, see below <br />** More detailed data needed to develop satisfactory trip generation rates. <br />NA Information not available from ITE <br /> <br />ITE DEFINITIONS OF LAND USES <br />Single-Family Detached. A single-family detached home on an individual lot. <br />Low-Rise Apartment. Apartments in buildings that are only one or two levels (floor) <br />High-Rise Apartment. Apartments in buildings three or more levels high. <br />Condominium/Townhouse. Single-family ownership units that have at least one other single-family owned unit within <br />the same building structure. Both condominiums and townhouses are included in this category. <br />Mobile Home. Trailers shipped, sited and installed on a permanent foundation, <br />Retirement Community. Residential units similar to apartments or condominiums usually located in self-contained <br />villages, <br />Recreational Homes. Homes usually contained in a resort together with local services and complete recreation <br />facilities. <br />General Office Building. Houses one or more tenants and is the location where the affairs of a business, commercial, <br />or industrial organization, professional person, or firm are conducted, <br />Medical Office Building. A facility that provides diagnoses and outpatient care on a routine basis but which is unable <br />to provide prolonged in-house medical/surgical care, <br />Office Park. Subdivisions or planned unit developments containing general office buildings and support services such <br />as banks, savings and loan institutions, restaurants and service stations arranged in a park or campus-like atmosphere, <br />Research Center. Facilities or groups of facilities devoted nearly exclusively to research and development activities. <br />Light Industrial. Usually employ less than 500 persons with an emphasis on other than manufacturing, <br />Heavy Industrial. Encompasses the manufacturing of large items, <br />Industrial Park. Areas containing a number of industrial or related facilities, They are characterized by a mix of <br />manufacturing, service and warehouse facilities with a wide variation in the proportion of each type of use from on <br />location to another. <br />Manufacturing. Places where the primary activity is the conversion of raw matenals or parts into finished products. <br />Warehousing. Facilities that are all or largely devoted to storage of materials, <br />Mini-Warehouse. A building in which a storage unit or vault is rented for the storage of goods. <br />Hotel. A place of lodging providing sleeping accommodations, restaurants, cocktail lounges, meeting and banquet <br />rooms or convention facilities and other retail and service shops. <br />Motel. A place of lodging offering only sleeping accommodations and possibly a restaurant. <br />Specialty Retail Center. Small shopping centers which contain shops specializing in quality apparel or hard goods, <br />Discount Stores. Freestanding stores with off-street parking, <br />Elementary School. School serving students between kindergarten and high school levels. <br />High School. School serving students between the elementary and junior college or university levels, <br />Junior/Community College. Includes all two-and four-year educational institutions that call themselves a junior <br />college, community college, or college. <br />University. Includes institutions grouped solely on the basis of their being called universities, <br />Library. Includes those at universities and other public and private facilities, <br /> <br />Source: Institute of Transportation Engineers, Trip Generation (Washington, D,C.: ITE) fourth edition. The ITE trip <br />generation data should be used as a general guideline, Trip generation rates from other sources may be used if the <br />applicant demonstrates that these sources better reflect local conditions, <br /> <br />28 <br /> <br />"R___.'._..,...____...... <br />