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O-14-28DEERFIELD PARK DISTRICT Mitchell Pool Renovation Design Development Presentation For Public Comment Presented by: John Dzarnowski |AIA Scott Hester | PE July 17, 2014 Existing Bathhouse ADMISSIONS GUARD ROOM POOL MANAGER MEN’S LOCKERS WOMEN’S LOCKERS CHANGING SHOWERS SHOWERS TOILETS TOILETS STORAGE STORAGE EQUIPT JAN WOMEN MEN Proposed Bathhouse Modifications ADMISSIONS GUARD ROOM POOL MANAGER MEN’S LOCKERS WOMEN’S LOCKERS FAMILY CHANGING FAMILY CHANGING CHANGING CHANGING SHOWERS SHOWERS TOILETS TOILETS WOMEN MEN STORAGE STORAGE EQUIPT EQUIPT JAN JAN Existing Pool CONCESSIONS DECK CONCESSIONS BATHHOUSE POOL EQUIPMENT POOL MANAGER ADMIN BATHHOUSE WADING POOL LAP/LEISURE POOL 2.5’ 3’ 5’ 12’ 12’ 5’ BATHER TURF BATHER TURF 2.5’ 3’ 3.5’ Proposed Pool CONCESSIONS DECK CONCESSIONS BATHHOUSE POOL EQUIPMENT POOL MANAGER ADMIN BATHHOUSE WADING POOL LAP/LEISURE POOL 2’ 2’ 3.5’ 4’ 4’ 4’ 5’ 13’ 13’ 5’ 3.5’ DIVE POOL 13’ 13’ BATHER TURF BATHER TURF SPRAY PAD 1M 3M DROP SLIDE 2’ 0’ 2’ 1’ 0’ 1’ 2’ 2’ 4’ Wading Pool AQUALIEN FLOWER WATERBUG WATER TUNNEL ELEVATIONS PLAY STRUCTURE 2’ 0’ 2’ 1’ 0’ 1’ 2’ 2’ WATER JELLY CASCADES CYLINDER SPRAY FOAMING GEYSER Wading Pool Amenities FOAMING GEYSER Wading Pool Amenities AQUALIENS FLOWER Wading Pool Amenities WATER JELLY Wading Pool Amenities CYLINDER SPRAY Wading Pool Amenities WATER TUNNEL Wading Pool Amenities WATERBUG Wading Pool Amenities CASCADES Wading Pool Amenities ELEVATIONS PLAY STRUCTURE Wading Pool Amenities SHADE Lap/Leisure Pool STEP ENTRY 2’ 2’ 3.5’ 4’ 4’ 4’ 5’ 5’ 3.5’ ACCESSIBLE RAMP 0’ TRICKY BELLS AQUA DOME STEP ENTRY 6-25 METER LAP LANES LOOP LOOP AQUA DOME STEPS 4’ Wading Pool Amenities SHADE Lap/Leisure Pool STEP ENTRY 2’ 2’ 3.5’ 4’ 4’ 4’ 5’ 5’ 3.5’ ACCESSIBLE RAMP 0’ TRICKY BELLS AQUA DOME STEP ENTRY 6-25 METER LAP LANES LOOP LOOP AQUA DOME STEPS 4’ Lap/Leisure Pool Amenities LOOP Lap/Leisure Pool Amenities AQUA DOME Lap/Leisure Pool Amenities TRICKY BELLS Lap/Leisure Pool Amenities SHADE Dive Pool 13’ 13’ 13’ 1M 3M DROP SLIDE 13’ STARTING BLOCKS STEP ENTRY Dive Pool Amenities DIVING BOARDS & DROP SLIDE Dive Pool Amenities DIVING BOARDS, DROP SLIDE, STEP ENTRY & STARTING BLOCKS Dive Pool Amenities SHADE MEMORANDUM To: Mr. Richard Julison – Executive Director Deerfield Park District From: Daniel P. Brinkman, P.E., PTOE Date: August 9, 2013 Subject: Traffic and Parking Data Collection Mitchell Pool Deerfield, Illinois PART I – PROJECT CONTEXT Per your request, GEWALT HAMILTON ASSOCIATES, INC. (GHA) has collected existing Weekday and Weekend traffic and parking data in the vicinity surrounding Mitchell Pool. It is our understanding that the Park intends to commence planning for potential renovation / upgrades and improvements at Mitchell Park particularly the existing pool and bathhouse and the data collected by GHA and described in the following summary is intended to provide a “baseline” view for future planning. The Exhibits referenced throughout this document are located at the end of this document. PART II – SITE CONTEXT Exhibit 1 – Site Location Map The approximately 13-acre James C. Mitchell Park site is located at the southeast corner of the Wilmot Road / Hazel Avenue in Deerfield, IL. Mitchell pool is located near the northwest corner of the park. A small parking lot on the south side of Hazel can be accessed via a pair of one-way drives. Additional parking has been constructed along the south side of Hazel, between Wilmot Road as well as the two driveways. It is our understanding that the Jaycee Park parking lot located north of Hazel on the west side of Wilmot is also sometimes used for overflow parking. PART III –PARKING & TRAFFIC DATA Parking Observations On Thursday August 1 and Saturday August 3 2013, GHA staff conducted hourly observations of parking occupancy at the various lots adjacent to Mitchell Park as well as the off-site Jaycee Park. Parking data was collected between 7 am and 9 pm on Thursday and between 9 am and 6 pm on Saturday. Exhibit 2 provides an aerial photo of the study area and identifies each of the parking “zones” that were observed on the various days. Exhibits 3a - 3b tabulate the results of the parking occupancy studies. As can be seen, parking occupancy on Thursday rarely exceeded 60% for each of the parking zones. On Saturday however, the primary parking lot Deerfield Park District – Mitchell Pool Traffic and Parking Observations Deerfield, Illinois Gewalt Hamilton Associates, Inc. – Page 2  was over 85% occupied between 2 pm and 5 pm. In fact, every lot within the study area was at capacity during the 2 pm hourly count. Traffic Counts In addition to the parking observations, GHA conducted automated, machine traffic counts at the entrance and exit driveways for 24-hour periods on the same Thursday and Saturday of the parking occupancy counts. The observed Peak Hours occurred as follows: Weekday Morning – 8:00-9:00 am Weekday Evening – 5:00-6:00 pm Saturday – 4:00-5:00 pm It should be noted that the due to parking turnover – entering and exiting volumes may not necessary be balanced for the various hours observed. The 24-hour volumes in and out of the parking lot were 250 vehicles and 200 vehicles on Thursday and Saturday respectively. Peak Hour and Daily volumes are illustrated on Exhibit 4. No unusual activities (e.g. emergency vehicle activity, roadway construction, etc.) or inclement weather were observed during our counts that would be expected to impact traffic volumes or travel patterns in the vicinity. PART IV –OBSERVATION SUMMARY We hope that the Park District finds this information useful for the purpose of future planning. It would be beneficial to understand how the traffic and parking observations relate to attendance on the dates the counts were conducted as well as how those days attendance relate to yearly or monthly averages. Some additional observations included:  Camp drop-off/pick-up occurs in the drive-thru lot, occasionally blocking handicapped accessible spaces.  Employees do not appear to park on site  Jaycee Park was rarely used for overflow, but there were several events (family picnic & “adopt-a-pooch” that could contribute to the higher parking counts.  “No Parking” signs on Hazel are generally respected. Should you have any questions regarding our approach, exhibits or findings, please do not hesitate to contact us. 4771.900 Deerfield PD - Mitchell Pool.doc Traffic and Parking Observations – Deerfield Park District – Mitchell Pool; Deerfield, IL Exhibit 1 Location Map 7:00 AM8:00 AM9:00 AM10:00 AM11:00 AM12:00 PM1:00 PM2:00 PM3:00 PM4:00 PM5:00 PM6:00 PM7:00 PM8:00 PM9:00 PM1 Primary off-street parking lot 39 4 7 2 23 30 15 10 10 16 26 22 31 25 22 9 2 Hazel Avenue between driveways 24 1 0 0 6 10 9 6 7 12 10 5 5 5 2 0 3 Hazel Avenue Wilmot to Entrance 20 2 2 2 4 12 4 2 1 6 7 6 8 2 2 1 4 Jaycee Park Lot - Overflow 85 0 1 0 5 5 7 8 3 5 10 9 7 5 7 2 Key 100%-85% Occupied 85%-60% Occupied 60%-0% Occupied Parking Area See Exhibit 2 for Map Parking Area Description Parking SupplyOccupied Spaces Exhibit 3A - Parking Counts Deerfield Park District 7:00 AM - 9:00 PM Thursday August 1, 2013 9:00 AM10:00 AM11:00 AM12:00 PM1:00 PM2:00 PM3:00 PM4:00 PM5:00 PM6:00 PM1 Primary off-street parking lot 39 6 22 21 24 33 39 29 37 11 6 2 Hazel Avenue between driveways 24 1 3 6 7 9 24 11 15 8 2 3 Hazel Avenue Wilmot to Entrance 20 4 14 9 5 7 20 10 9 7 5 4 Jaycee Park Lot - Overflow 85 75 85 83 39 10 85 6 8 6 9 Key 100%-85% Occupied 85%-60% Occupied 60%-0% Occupied Parking Area See Exhibit 2 for Map Parking Area Description Parking SupplyOccupied Spaces Exhibit 3B - Parking Counts Deerfield Park District 9:00 AM - 6:00 PM Saturday August 3, 2013