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have a daycare/preschool with an enrollment of 200 children, a 900-seat sanctuary building, <br /> and a combined building area of approximately 81,410 square feet. <br /> The Agenda Report includes estimates of water use under existing conditions and project <br /> scenarios. To estimate water demand of the church project approved in September 2006 at its <br /> build-out condition, staff evaluated five years of water use data provided by the Operation <br /> Services Center (OSC) for two local churches: 1) St. Elizabeth Seton Catholic Church, located <br /> at 4001 Stoneridge Drive, and 2) St. Augustine Church, located at 3999 Bernal Avenue. The <br /> estimated water use at the project site for the approved church project at build-out would be <br /> approximately 27,061 gallons per day. In comparison, the proposed project is expected to <br /> generate a demand of 9,540 gallons of water per day with the proposed 25 residential homes <br /> and the existing 120-student school. Table 1 provides an overview of estimated water uses. <br /> Table 1: Water Demand Comparison <br /> Existing Church Church Site at Proposed 25 Single- <br /> Site (gpd) Build-Out(gpd) Family Homes with a 120- <br /> Student School (gpd) <br /> Church 7,708 27,061 — <br /> School 2,640 <br /> Residential — — 6,900 <br /> Total 7,708 27,061 9,540 <br /> gpd=gallons per day <br /> Traffic <br /> The traffic evaluation in the Agenda Report focuses primarily on the effects of the project and <br /> other analyzed scenarios during the AM peak weekday period. The discussion below provides <br /> comparative data on the weekday PM peak period and Sunday peak hour. Attachment A to <br /> this memo provides tables that summarize the weekday PM peak hour and the Sunday peak <br /> hour for the scenarios analyzed in the Agenda Report. <br /> Weekday PM Peak <br /> School-related traffic during the PM peak period would tend to peak between 2:00 p.m. and <br /> 4:00 p.m. The approved church project would generate 34 peak trips, while the proposed <br /> project with 25 residential units and a 120-student private school would generate 25 trips. <br /> Sunday <br /> Sunday's peak hour typically falls between the hours of 10:00 a.m. and 2:00 p.m. but most <br /> commonly occurs around 11:00 a.m. Based on Institute of Transportation Engineers (ITE) <br /> data, the approved church project would generate 735 Sunday peak hour trips, which would <br /> primarily be a function of Sunday morning church services. In comparison, the proposed <br /> project with 25 residential units and a 120-student private school would be expected to <br /> generate 22 trips during the Sunday peak hour based on the same ITE data. <br />