kycharbour redevelopment - town hall no 3 presentation
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Harbour Redevelopment
Town Hall Meeting #3: Harbour Design Presentation
July 3rd, 2013
1896-1996: a vision towards 2046
Where are we now? Timelines Working with Shoreplan Engineering Initial 3 Designs Iterations on Design #3 Key Design Issues Questions & Feedback What’s Next? How to provide feedback
Agenda
Water lot Lease has been signed Shoreplan Engineering has done detailed
sounding of existing and new waterlots
Harbour Design Board/Committee has been working with
Shoreplan to develop harbour design Initial feedback requested from
members ad user groups
Where are we now?
Timelines
April-May 2013
• Initial Town Hall meetings
May 2013
• Special General Meeting• Lease from Transport
Canada
June-July
2013
• Harbour Marketing begins
• Engineering• Electrical• Centre dock &
harbour soundings• Design and layout
July 2013
• Town Hall Meeting to present Design Options
• Finalize Design and Specifications
• Send out RFP
Aug-Sept 2013
• Select Preferred Contractor
• Negotiate Contract
Oct 2013 Mar
2014
• Manufacture of attenuators and docks
April 2014
• On Site Installation
Initial Design Proposals
Feature Review
Design #1
Design #2
Design #3
Try to get closer to our target (79 slips) with the following considerations: Consider the center dock reduction Dry sail crane area needs to be kept clear Junior Sailing needs to be able to launch in all
weather Generally place larger boats to the East and
smaller, more maneuverable boats to the West. Tighten turning radiuses and finger dock
spacing to be comparable to current KYC norms
Feedback for Revisions
Design #3 Revised
E
F
North-South location of Wave Attenuator Set North to additional protection Allow room for exterior JS launch ramp
East Dock Dock with some attenuation
JS Launch ramps on both inside and outside
More Space around Dry Sail crane76+ slips
Design #3 Comments
Proposed: Between A&B: ~1.5 Between B&C: ~1.4 Between C&D: ~1.65-1.8 Between D&E: > 1.6
Comparisons Oakville YS Portsmouth Olympic Harbour Confederation Basin National YC KYC
Turning Radiuses
Turning RadiusesOakville Yacht Squadron
15 metres15 metres
15 metres15 metres
Turning Radiuses
15 M
15 M
15 M
Portsmouth Harbour
Confederation Basin
15 M
15 M
15 M
Confederation Basin
15 m
15 m
15 m
15 m
Current KYC
National Yacht Club Toronto Harbour entrance
Design #3 Revised
A
C
D
B
E
F
Ryan Mulligan (Queen’s Coastal Engineer) Installing pressure sensors in July Will extract and provide actual wave data for
water lot Can continue to monitor into the fall
Shoreplan RFP will include performance specifications
based the wave study Direct data collected can be used to validate
the existing wave study.
Performance Specifications
No swimming in the harbour Electrical safety Traffic/Visibility
Outer JS launch ramp can be used for swimming
Possibly add an anchored swim raft 2/3 along the main attenuator
Ensure swim ladders are placed along exterior of all exterior docks/attenuators
Swimming could also occur to the East of spine A with adequate buoyage.
Swimming
Both ramps back down to the EastBoth interior and exterior ramps can be
used when weather is fairInterior ramp can be used when
conditions are roughBoth ramps can be used for member
dinghy and dry sail launching
JS & Dinghy Launch
No change in crane configurationFinger dock to the north can be used
for stagingBoats along North side of fixed break
wall placed such that a clear exit channel is maintained
Dry Sail Crane
Able Sail
Able Sail has suggested that Hoists be located on the South end of spine D and on the main attenuator where it meets with spine A.
RC Sailing
RC Sailors have indicated that they would like to continue using their current location on the fixed breakwall.
For North or South winds, they would like to sail to the East of spine A
Questions
A
C
D
B
E
F
What’s Next?
Work with Shoreplan Engineering to: Continue refining Harbour Design with
member input Permitting Issue RFP for final design
Update Quotes and Budgeting
Ongoing Feedback Options• E-mail: [email protected]• Web: www.kingstonyachtclub.ca/newharbour• Harbour Designs
Getting your input