Objective Two
Network analysis will be used afer the projections are made for the
parcels. We will be determining the shortest routes that can be taken
in order to reach Interstate 96. The analysis that is taking place is
broken down into 3 categories by acreage, there will be 1/3, 1/2, and
finally 1 acreages developed. The analysis that is being conducted will
appear near three major roads acting as possible solutions for the
shortest path and as possible options in order to enter Interstate 96.
The TIGER 1995 road data for this analysis was obtained from the
Michigan Center of Geographic Information, or MCGI, and is manipulated
using Arc/Info to produce a map. Commands will consist of
origin nodes and destination nodes obtained by identifiying them in the
shape file from MCGI. The following map shows which parcels
identified in the buildout section will drain into which street, with
the table below showing how many
households will be in those parcels based on how big each house's lot
size is.

Rte #
|
Route Road
|
1 Acre Households
|
1/2 Acre - Households
|
1/3 Acre - Households
|
1
|
Fruit Ridge
|
99
|
0
|
0
|
2
|
Hendershot
|
231
|
0
|
0
|
3
|
Peach Ridge
|
270
|
0
|
0
|
4
|
Walker
|
56
|
0
|
0
|
5
|
Baumhoff
|
355
|
0
|
0
|
6
|
Bristol
|
535
|
501
|
314
|
7
|
Cordes
|
414
|
828
|
949
|
8
|
Alpine Church
|
427
|
856
|
590
|
9
|
Four Mile Rd
|
244
|
488
|
732 |
|
Totals
|
2631
|
2672
|
2585
|
Table of T-Node and
F-Node codes used to create each Path
Path Number
|
1 |
2 |
3 |
4 |
5 |
6 |
7 |
8 |
9 |
| T-Node |
5490 |
5038 |
5380 |
5520 |
5291 |
5053 |
5302 |
5053 |
6093 |
| F-Node |
5889 |
6067 |
5771 |
5681 |
5523 |
5293 |
6098 |
5073 |
6092 |
| End Path |
6623 |
|
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