Morrisville Town Center Plan - 2007

Appendix 11

The remainder of the development would consist of: • public open space with a playground; • small food service establishments, such as cafes, delis and ice cream shops, or possibly a caterer; • small specialty retail businesses, including those related to the arts; • personal and professional service establishments, such as dance and performing arts studios, in both conventional buildings and live/work units; • professional offices, including workspace for design/creative professions and the like, in both conventional buildings and live/work units; and • medium density residential uses. Children’s Theater . At this point in time theater proponents have not developed a specific proposal to assess. Based on the seating-capacity-to-regional-population ratio of other children’s theaters in North Carolina, it is assumed a main auditorium with 425 seats will be used. While the theater will probably contain smaller performance and rehearsal areas, trip generation has been assessed on a peak demand that reflects accommodating a capacity audience in the main auditorium only. Operational assumptions for the theater are: • it will operate throughout the year to accommodate year-round schools; • capacity will be reached on school days due to attendance by school groups; • school day performances will be between 9:00AM and 2:00PM, with evening performances between 6:00 and 9:00PM; • weekend performances will be between 10:00AM and 4:00PM and will be assessed at 75% of seating capacity since it is not a school day.

Transportation assumptions for the theater are: Weekday

Weekend

0% will involve walking or biking 50%+ will involve buses or vans 0% will involve a linked trip

2% will involve walking or biking 5% will involve buses or vans 0% will involve a linked trip

Public Space/Park/Playground . Unlike the regional children’s theater, the public space, park and playground are mostly local in orientation – although visiting children before and after performances will certainly use the park, most users will be Morrisville residents. It is impossible at this point to even speculate on potential special events at this location so trip generation is aimed at “normal” use of the park and playground.

Operational assumptions for the park/playground are: • 0.25 acre playground with sections oriented towards children ages 1 through 8 • 3.5 acre landscaped open space areas and a multi-use hardscape area • Picnic shelter with 4 to 6 picnic tables • Restrooms Transportation assumptions for the park and playground are: 10% will involve walking or biking

0% will involve buses or vans 10% will involve a linked trip

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