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HomeMy Public PortalAbout2018-11-07_Final Appendices_Sherbrooke Lake Park Design (34 MB)SHERBROOKE LAKE PARK FINAL PLAN APPENDIX A: FIELDWORK AND GIS METHODOLOGY SITE VISITS The initial visit (May 14, 2018) was the mandatory site visit required in the Request for Proposals. This site visit was in the spring before the majority of the leaves had come out. The tour of the site was guided by Municipality of the District of Lunenburg (MODL) staff who pointed out important features such as the gravel pit, wells, on site system, power, etc.. Upon award of the contract, EDM visited the site (July 16, 2018) to conduct an initial inventory with Margot Young. Stands of important trees were noted as well as views from the existing roads. EDM also attended the project kick-off meeting with the Committee to outline our approach and to accept feedback, set lines of communication and expectation around deliverables. Depth soundings were collected in Deep Cove (July 26-27, 2018) using a Garmin EchoMap 50dv. EDM swam the shoreline and on land mapped the location of large trees, wells, power poles and other features. Larry Haggel gave EDM a boat tour of Sherbrooke Lake in his boat in order to view the entire lake as well as informed the team of high water levels. By chance, EDM also met with Heather Dyment and discussed access and privacy concerns. On August 16, 2018, EDM presented the results of the Deep Cove Bathymetry mapping and the draft park program to the Committee. EDM met with inspectors from Nova Scotia Environment (Jesse Mclean, Inspector Specialist, NSE) on August 23, 2018 to discuss the boat launch and swimming areas as part of a client request. Wetlands and a watercourse were identified and delineated during this visit and culverts in the Woodstock Road were identified. EDM swam the shoreline again during this visit to confirm the general location of shallow and deeper zones. We are currently waiting for a client request report from NSE. EDM presented the draft park plan to the Committee and the Sherbrooke Lake Stewardship Committee September 13, 2018. Both committee provided EDM with comments which have been incorporated into the final report. EDM consulted with Mike Morrison, September 21, 2018, representative of Wil-Dor Park. A meeting with Uwe and Petra Graemer and Ron MacDonald, representatives of the Deep Cove residents (September 27, 2018) took place to discuss their concerns, including access issues. Heather Dyment, Mitchell Fancey and Rowan Rafuse-Kell were also consulted with as adjacent land owners. EDM presented the draft Master Plan to MODC and MODL Councils, October 4 and 9, 2018, respectively. The final Master Plan is scheduled to be presented to MODL Council on November 13, 2018. EDM PLANNING SERVICES LTD. SHERBROOKE LAKE PARK FINAL PLAN DIGITAL MAPPING AND ANALYSIS USING GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION SYSTEMS (GIS) A large amount of digital mapping exists for the study area, and one of the first tasks completed was to assemble this data from publicly available sources, as well as the two Municipalities. This also included a recent survey of the Woodstock Road, which we had access to through MODL. The following table is a list of the data layers used for this project. Derived Data There are five datasets that were produced by EDM for this project which provide important insight and context for the Park Plan: 1. A Digital Elevation Model (DEM) from the LiDAR point cloud; 2. Elevation Contours from the DEM; 3. Catchments and Drainage modelled from the DEM; 4. Depth mapping (Bathymetry) extrapolated from a sounding survey of Deep Cove; 5. GPS locations of large trees and site features, such as wells, power poles, culverts, wetlands, and watercourses. EDM PLANNING SERVICES LTD. Digital Mapping Layer Source NS Civic Address File GeoNova Geographic Names (Places and Features)GeoNova NS Topographic Database (1:10,000): •Buildings • Roads • Elevation Contours • Waterbodies and Streams GeoNova GSA (Community) Boundries GeoNova NS Forest Inventory NS Lands and Forestry NS Old Forest Stands NS Lands and Forestry Municipal Boundaries GeoNova NS Surficial Geology NS Department of Energy and Mines NS Bedrock Geology NS Department of Energy and Mines Soil Survey Canadian Soil Information Service NS Watersheds GeoNova Property Records Database MODL and MODC 2016 LiDAR Point Cloud (LAS)NS Geomatics Centre SHERBROOKE LAKE PARK FINAL PLAN Derived Data There are five datasets that were produced by EDM for this project which provide important insight and context for the Park Plan: 1. A Digital Elevation Model (DEM) from the LiDAR point cloud; 2. Elevation Contours from the DEM; 3. Catchments and Drainage modelled from the DEM; 4. Depth mapping (Bathymetry) extrapolated from a sounding survey of Deep Cove; 5. GPS locations of large trees and site features, such as wells, power poles, culverts, wetlands, and water courses. 1. DEM LiDAR, which stands for Light Detection and Ranging, works much like radar or sonar, only using light instead to radio waves or sound. Laser light is beamed at the ground from an aircraft, and the light that bounces back to the sensor is collected. Each reflected pulse is recorded and becomes a point in the point cloud. Millions of pulses are recorded, and the cloud file is processed by special software that can determine if the point is from a leaf, part way down a tree trunk, or the ground. It can also differentiate houses and built structures from trees and the ground surface. The LiDAR point cloud was processed to construct a “bare earth” DEM, as it is possible to extract just those pulses recorded in the file that correspond to the ground surface. 2. Elevation Contours Contour elevations were available for the study area from the 1:10,000 Provincial mapping, but these show detail appropriate for an overview, and do no provide topographic details on the shape of the land sufficient for the Park Plan. The Provincial contours show the land shape using a five metre spacing (vertically) between contours. This means that any ground feature that is less than five metres in height or depth will not show up on the map. Using the DEM constructed from the LiDAR data, we generated elevation contours a 0.5 metre vertical spacing, which is a vast improvement and shows the terrain in great detail. It is this data that was used in Park Planning. 3. Catchments and Drainage Also created from the LiDAR DEM was mapping showing drainage channels and streams, along with their associated catchments. We used an extension the ArcGIS called ArcHydro to process the DEM and extract drainage patterns and catchments. As the Provincially mapped streams and water bodies are created from aerial photography at a 1:10,000 scale, and similar to the elevation contours, this mapping lacks the detail on smaller streams and drainage sufficient for the project. Using ArcHydro, we were able to map, and in many cases field verify, drainage on the site. 4. Depth mapping (Bathymetry) One of the deliverables that was of particular interest to the Project Committee was the creation of a more detailed bathymetric map of Deep Cove. The Nova Scotia Department of Fisheries & Aquaculture had completed a bathymetric map for Sherbrooke Lake many years ago, but it is generalized and does not show Deep Cove in the required detail, and therefore could be misleading to someone using the mapping for a better understanding of the lake prior to boating. We completed a survey of deep dove using a Garmin EchoMap 50dv mounted on a small boat equipped with an electric trolling motor. Over two days in July, over 23,400 soundings were collected, and a three dimensional model of the lake depths was created. Using EDM PLANNING SERVICES LTD. SHERBROOKE LAKE PARK FINAL PLAN this model, one metre depth contours were interpolated. These contours show Deep Cove in much greater detail. Caution should be used when using this mapping, as the bottom of Deep Cove has many un-mapped, large boulders that do not show up in the mapping, and are a hazard to even canoes. We mapped a number of these boulders, but there are large sections of Deep Cove that we were not able to access as it was too shallow or dangerous to survey. A number of marker buoys (general location) were collected in Deep Cove as part of the data collection. 5. GPS Location of Site Trees and Features Locations of large trees and important site features (wells, culverts, existing pull-offs, etc.) were collected using a Magellan MobileMapper. A total of 176 GPS points were collected as part of this exercise. EDM PLANNING SERVICES LTD. SHERBROOKE LAKE PARK FINAL PLAN APPENDIX B: MAPS
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Park Property Rail Roads Streams Primary Watershed (10k) Water Body Rapids polygon Swamp Area polygon The following is a graphical representation and although care has been taken to ensure the best possible quality, EDM does not guarantee the accuracy of this document. 1:250,000 1:25,000 ´ """"""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""471 487 505 511 502 495 475 486 80 9 6 10 40 84 94 54 59 30 18 25 19 1 2 163 456 448 356 366 414 342 352 390 398 408 434 14 523 547551 561 567597 605 616624 638 644 534646 647 645 637 625 541 535 531 521 563 77 26 5155 4748 29 17 496 5135 557 464 517 Trac k W oodstock Rd Bee c h L a n eOakDrMaple Cres Hemlo c k D r TurnerPointCrsover Turne r P oi n t D r Spruce Close Ma p l e A v e Larch Lane DrivewayB i r c h T r a i l Sher br ookeLaneDryweather A s h R d 4 3 531423221 1 5 43 1555 44553333 22 2 11 5 5 5 5 54 4 LunenburgChester175 170 165 160 155 150 145 140 165155 145135 130 125 120 165 16 0 155 150 145140140135185180130 125 120120 120 12516 0 155185 185 180 180 175 175 175175175 175 175 175 165 160 150 155 155 150145 140145 145 145 140 140140140135 125125125 125 125 125 120 120120 140 120 120 120 120 120 3765003770003775004942500 4943000 4943500 4944000 4944500 4945000 Path: W:\18-870 Sherbrooke Lake Park Plan\ArcGIS\Maps\10.5\Field20180716ArchDArcHydro.mxd - 2018-11-07@9:36:40 AM540 Metres ¯SHERBROOKE LAKE PARK DRAINAGE AND CATCHMENTS September 2018 Data Source: EDM, MDOL, MODC, Service NS Coordinate System: NAD 1983 CSRS UTM Zone 20N Projection: Transverse Mercator Datum: North American 1983 CSRS Units: Metres September 2018LunenburgChester Newburne New Ross Forties Walden "Civic Address Contours (1m) Regular Contour Index Contour Roads Streams Approx. Park Property Municipal Boundary Survey Point !Buoy #Channel #Open Fetch Ø Powerline Crossing !A Rock/Shoal 1m Depth Contours Depth (m) 0 - 1 2 3 4 5 6 Water Body Swamp Area polygon Streams (Calculated) Drainage (Calculated) Catchment (Calculated) Property Boundaries The following is a graphical representation and although care has been taken to ensure the best possible quality, EDM does not guarantee the accuracy of this document. 1:50,000 1:3,500 ´ " " " " 84 94 5155 5135 TrackHemlockDrAsh Rd WoodstockRdDri v e w a y 4321543232322555 5331 1 1 115 4 3 1 Path: W:\18-870 Sherbrooke Lake Park Plan\ArcGIS\Maps\10.5\Field20180716ArchDSite.mxd - 2018-11-07@10:02:37 AM610 Feet ¯SHERBROOKE LAKE PARK SLOPE September 2018 Data Source: EDM, MDOL, MODC, Service NS Coordinate System: NAD 1983 CSRS MTM 5 Nova Scotia Projection: Transverse Mercator Datum: North American 1983 CSRS Units: Metres September 2018LunenburgChes te r Newburne Maplewood New Ross Forties Walden "Civic Address DrivewaySections DrivewaySections Shoreline Roads Municipal Boundary Survey Point !Buoy #Channel !A Rock/Shoal 1m Depth Contours Subject Property Property Boundaries Depth (m) 0 - 1 2 3 4 5 6 Streams (Calculated) Drainage (Calculated) Percent Slope 0 - 3 4 - 7 8 - 10 11 - 12 13 - 15 16 - 20 >= 21 The following is a graphical representation and although care has been taken to ensure the best possible quality, EDM does not guarantee the accuracy of this document. NOT FOR NAVIGATION 1:50,000 1 inch equals 100 feet ´ #qp qp qp # qp # qp# qp qp !. qp &( qp nm qp qp !. !. !. !. !. !. !. !.!.!. !. !. !. !. !. nm !. !. !.!. # !. # # !. !. !. !. !. !. !.!. nmnmnmnm !. !. ! ! ! # qp qp !. #!. !. qp nm o qp # qp qp qpqp qp qp qp !. # # o o ooo o o o o !. ! @Aqp qpqp nm qp qp qp Driveway111 1 1 130125127.5122.5120120 120 1 3 2 . 5 132.5 132.5127.5125125120 truck Other t1 White Pine, White Pine, Damaged at top t2 Hemlock, Hemlock s1 t5 Hemlock, Hemlock, close to Birch survey point Other t14 White Pine, White Pine sitting on large rock s2 Other, Shrubby thin shore tree line t15 White Pine, White Pine, no needles on lower branches. s3 Other, Shrubby thin shore tree line t18 Hemlock, Hemlock, branches broken off near bottom, little needles near bottom. t20 White Pine, White Pine, little to no lower branches. r1 Rock, Rocks by hill/old septict23 Hemlock, Hemlock water well Drilled Well t25 White Pine, White Pine, not many lower branches, mostly broken off. t26 Maple, Maple, mossy base, trunk split into two trunks. 4'1''(1.24m) and 2'6''(0.76m). t27 White Pine, White Pine, long branches over lake. t28 Hemlock, Hemlock, lots of long lower branches, little to no needles. r2 Rock, Cluster of Rocks cut by man. r3 Rock, Boulder by Shore r4 Rock, Boulder by Shore r5 Rock, Cluster of 4 smaller boulders/ rocks by shore r6 Rock, Boulder by Shore r7 Rock, Boulder by Shore r8 Rock, Boulder by Shore r9 Rock, Boulder by Shore r10 Rock, Boulder by Shore r11 Rock, Two Boulders by Shore r11 Rock, Two Boulders by Shore r12 Rock, Two Boulders by Shore r13 Rock, Among a cluster of smaller big rocks. r15 Rock, Large boulder in water, among a cluster of large boulders.t29 Maple, Maple tree by property line, split into two trunks. 3'7'' (1.092m) and 3'6''(1.066m). r17 Rock, Edge of medium rocks by shore, 15'6'' wide from exposed lower rock in water. r17a Rock, Top of Boulders on land r17a Rock, Top of Boulders on land r17b Rock, Bottom of Boulders by water c1 Other, Culvert opposite power pole on grass road. r18 Rock, Boulder between power pole and culvert, by edge of the road. c2 Other, Unknown, rock cover with handle and electrical wire with box on top. o1 Other, Open area, low shrubs r19a Rock, Large rocks by edge of grassy road r19b Rock, Large rocks extend further, line edge of road. r20a Rock, Large cluster of rocks, edge opposite r21. r21 Rock, Line of large rocks edge opposite r20a. Distance between r21 and r20a is 13 ft. r20b Rock, Edge of cluster/ line of rocks r20c Rock, Edge of cluster/ line of rocks r20d Rock, Edge of cluster/ line of rocks r20e Rock, Edge of cluster/ line of rocks t30 Maple, Maple, moss on bark on a slope to cluster of rocks. t30 Maple, Maple, moss on bark on a slope to cluster of rocks. t31 Birch, Birch(?), by edge of slope, leads to a boulder area. t31 Birch, Birch(?), by edge of slope, leads to a boulder area. r22 Rock, Pile of rocks r23 Rock, Big boulder, 7' long, 3'9'' wide. pa2bc Path, Path by Truck pa2c Path, Path by Truck pa2d Path, End of Path by Truck, becomes quite bumpy, going between trees survey marker Other t32 Hemlock, Hemlock, lower branches broken off. t33 White Pine, White Pine, little needles on lower branches. r24 Rock, Edge of rocks by shore s4 Other, Shrubby thin shore tree line r25 Rock, Edge of rocks by shore r26 Rock, Edge of rocks by shore t34 White Pine, White Pine t35 Maple, Maple, split into 5 trunks. Three largest trunks are 2'11'', 2'11'',2'4''. t36 Hemlock Seedlings, Hemlock Seedlings t37 Hemlock, Hemlock, blue line around circle. s4 Other, Shrubby thin shore tree line t38 Hemlock, Hemlock, lots of lower branches with no needles. t44 Hemlock, Hemlock, blue line around circle. t39 Hemlock, Hemlock, large overhead branches, little to no needles on lower branches. t40 Hemlock, Hemlock, large branches on one side, little to no needles near bottom. t41 Hemlock, Hemlock, lower branches broken off with little needles. t42 Hemlock, Hemlock, lower branches broken off with little needles. t43 Hemlock, Hemlock, little to no needles on lower branches, branches are mostly on one side. r26 Rock, Edge of rocks by shore c4-culvert Other road entrance Other Blank t10? Tree, other t11 Tree, other t12 Tree, other t13 Tree, other t16 Tree, other t17 Tree, other t21 Tree, other t22 Tree, other t24 Tree, other Edge of shore, by old picnic table r16 Rock p1 Power Pole pa1a pa1b pa1d pa2a well Dug Well better launch Potential Boat Launch t4 Hemlock, Hemlock, twisty near base on top of large rock Hemlock, twisty near base on top of large rock. t3 Hemlock, Hemlock, light green mossy stuff t3a Hemlock, Hemlock, light green mossy stuff t6 Birch, Birch, close to Hemlock (t5) t9 White Pine, White Pine, no needles on lower branches.White Pine, no needles on lower branches. t7 Hemlock t8 White Pine, White Pine, no needles on lower branches.Path: W:\18-870 Sherbrooke Lake Park Plan\ArcGIS\Maps\10.5\ArchDSiteParkProgram20180815.mxd - 2018-11-07@10:10:31 AM120 Feet ¯SHERBROOKE LAKE PARK FIELD WORK POINTS OF INTEREST September 2018 Data Source: EDM, MDOL, MODC, Service NS Coordinate System: NAD 1983 CSRS UTM Zone 20N Projection: Transverse Mercator Datum: North American 1983 CSRS Units: Metres September 2018LunenburgChes te r Newburne Maplewood New Ross Forties Walden Field Observation !Power Pole @A Dug Well &(Drilled Well #Other nm Birch nm Maple qp Hemlock qp White Pine o Hemlock Seedlings o Tree, other !Path !.Rock DrivewaySections LiDAR Shoreline Contours (0.5m) Regular Contour Index Contour Roads Survey Point !A Rock/Shoal 1m Depth Contours Depth (m) 0 - 1 2 Property Boundaries The following is a graphical representation and although care has been taken to ensure the best possible quality, EDM does not guarantee the accuracy of this document. NOT FOR NAVIGATION 1:50,000 1 inch equals 20 feet ´ SHERBROOKE LAKE PARK FINAL PLAN APPENDIX C: MASTER PLAN AND PHASING
 EDM PLANNING SERVICES LTD. SHERBROOKE LAKE PARK FINAL PLAN APPENDIX D: PROJECT SHEETS
 EDM PLANNING SERVICES LTD. Sherbrooke Lake Park Master Plan 1.0 Shoreline Swimming Project Description and Budget Estimate Areas to wade in shallow water. Trails lead to a pathway made through the shoreline boulders. Pathways are lined with sand and transition to the lake. Provide access to the water without clearing the entire length of the shoreline. Two areas along the western shore. Additional areas built in phases. Require heavy equipment to rearrange boulders above and below the shoreline. Reuse sand from the pit area. Permitting Consideration: Watercourse Application with Nova Scotia Environment for moving rocks/materials below the ordinary high water mark. Estimated Value: $6,000 Image Source: TBeers Image Source: TBeersImage Source: TBeers Image Source: TBeers Image Source: EDM Image Source: EDM Sherbrooke Lake Park Master Plan 1.0 Shoreline Swimming Photo Source: EDM Sherbrooke Lake Park Master Plan Project Description and Budget Estimate Safe access to deeper water for swimming. Access to the island for swimmers and non swimmers. 70 meter long dock made up of anchored and fl oating section depending on depth (Concept design in Appendix X). Wood or composite Phased in sections, moving from the shoreline to Shoal Island. Serves as canoe and kayak launch site before the boat launch is built. Heavy equipment likely needed to move boulders. Permitting Consideration: Watercourse Application with Nova Scotia Environment for fl oating walkway attachment points to shoreline and to island and for any alteration to rocks below the ordinary high water mark. Estimated Value: $75,000 Photo Source: https://www.google.ca/search?biw=2133&bih=1027&tbm=is- ch&sa=1&ei=sD-JW7GcOaq0ggfaraGgDw&q=people+on+boardwalk+with+- feet+in+water&oq=people+on+boardwalk+with+feet+in+water&gs_l=img.3...107 147.117961.0.118115.58.45.9.4.5.0.105.3495.42j2.44.0....0...1c.1.64.img..1.36.2033.0.. 0j35i39k1j0i67k1j0i30k1j0i5i30k1j0i8i30k1.0.s43UfyCEuko#imgrc=12yyyh- v0f_oAqM: Photo Source: https://www.google.ca/search?biw=2133&bih=1027&tbm=isch&sa=1&ei=sD-JW- 7GcOaq0ggfaraGgDw&q=people+on+boardwalk+with+feet+in+water&oq=people+on+boardw- alk+with+feet+in+water&gs_l=img.3...107147.117961.0.118115.58.45.9.4.5.0.105.3495.42j2.44.0....0... 1c.1.64.img..1.36.2033.0..0j35i39k1j0i67k1j0i30k1j0i5i30k1j0i8i30k1.0.s43UfyCEuko#imgdii=BDpzN- RcuiNrp-M:&imgrc=mX8IJ2F-C9P69M: 2.0 Floating Walkway Image Source: TBeers Image Source: EDM Sherbrooke Lake Park Master Plan 2.0 Floating Walkway Photo Source: https://www.boatdealers.ca/boats-for-sale/322691/whitewater-fl oating-dock-midland-ontario Sherbrooke Lake Park Master Plan Project Description and Budget Estimate Swimming destination. Ra ft located in deeper waters off the west side of Shoal Island. Materials wood or composite. Anchored to the bottom of the lake and removed for the winter. Permit Consideration: Ra ft anchor to be included in the fl oating walkway application. Estimated Value: $3,000 Image Source: https://greatnortherndocks.com/swim-raft s-3/ 3.0 Swimming Raft Image Source: https://thedockdoctors.com/aluminum-swim-fl oats.html Image Source: http://vermilionbaylodge.com/gallery/vermilion-bay-lodge-images/attachment/tn_swimming-raft -at-vbl/ Image Source: EDM Sherbrooke Lake Park Master Plan 3.0 Swimming Raft Sherbrooke Lake Park Master Plan Project Description and Budget Estimate Central location in the Shoreline Park. Accessible ramp. Outdoor shower and tap. 3 Washroom stalls. Clivus Multrum composting toilet treatment technology. One M12 (to service 2 toilets) and one M10 (service one toilet). Power and water both needed and located nearby. Treatment system can be closed and unheated for the winter. Does require periodic maintenance to optimize composting. Hand washing sinks and shower serviced with non potable water from existing dug well (fi rst choice) or drilled well (second choice). Wells require testing for volume and quality prior to use. Wastewater from sinks and shower treated by grey water system built using materials from the unused, existing septic system. Change rooms could be added to the building in the future on the south end. Permitting Consideration: Composting toilets and the grey water systems require an on-site approval from Nova Scotia Environment. Building Permit required by MODC. Estimated Value: $125,000 Image Source: http://www.clivusmultrum.com/index.php 4.0 Washroom Pavilion Image Source: EDM Sherbrooke Lake Park Master Plan 4.0 Washroom Pavilion Sherbrooke Lake Park Master Plan Project Description and Budget Estimate The property will be gated. Gate keeper employed by MODL Park open from 8 am to 9 pm, May to October. Additional gate to block entrance to neighbouring driveway, moved according to phasing. Gate access (keys or code) to be provided to neighbouring property owner for emer- gency access. Estimated Value: $6,000 5.0 Gate(s) Image Source: https://highpeaksalliance.org/people-and-wildlife-2/wildlife-refuge/people-and-wildlife-the-basics/ Image Source: TBeers Image Source: EDM Sherbrooke Lake Park Master Plan 5.0 Gate(s) Sherbrooke Lake Park Master Plan 6.0 Boat Launch Image Source: MDNR, https://howardmeyerson.com/2013/05/23/state-recreation-ar- eas-add-handicap-canoe-kayak-launches/ Image Source: EDM Image Source: EDM Project Description and Budget Estimate Launch for canoes, kayaks and small motor boats. Design prevents launch of larger boats based on concrete barrier which prevents trailers driving into the lake and through the use of a winch with a weight restriction of 600 lbs. Foreshore excavation needed to create calm sheltered area to launch boat and de- sired approach/slope. Fixed and fl oating dock to load/unload supplies which will be removed in October. Accessible kayak launch. Signage and buoys needed safely direct boaters into Deep Cove and warning of haz- ards in the lake. Concept engineering design prepared by SNC Lavalin. Permit Consideration: NSE Watercourse Application required. Application will be circulated by NSE to DFO if required. Estimated Value: $95,000 Image Source: EDM Sherbrooke Lake Park Master Plan 7.0 Picnic Area Project Description and Budget Estimate Area to share meals and congregate. Picnic tables nested in the large trees along the shoreline. Large trees to be retained and sand to be used where needed to create sites for tables. Shoreline swimming, natural play and washroom pavilion visible from picnic areas and connected by shoreline trail. Estimated Value: $5,000 https://www.google.ca/search?q=picnic+tables+in+forest&tbm=is- ch&source=iu&ictx=1&fi r=NvcvwQu6O78oMM%253A%252CjR- rlqQe6Gr50tM%252C_&usg=AFrqEzeKVUPXTgHOqVM6JA1a2m- P1IGcHDA&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwi43YbKrJfdAhXuV98KHa0TB- gIQ9QEwAHoECAYQBA#imgrc=RhAavEiozfHY9M: https://www.google.ca/search?q=picnic+tables+in+forest&tbm=is- ch&source=iu&ictx=1&fi r=NvcvwQu6O78oMM%253A%252CjR- rlqQe6Gr50tM%252C_&usg=AFrqEzeKVUPXTgHOqVM6JA1a2m- P1IGcHDA&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwi43YbKrJfdAhXuV98KHa0TB- gIQ9QEwAHoECAYQBA#imgrc=NvcvwQu6O78oMM: https://www.google.ca/search?q=picnic+tables+in+forest&tbm=is- ch&source=iu&ictx=1&fi r=NvcvwQu6O78oMM%253A%252CjR- rlqQe6Gr50tM%252C_&usg=AFrqEzeKVUPXTgHOqVM6JA1a2m- P1IGcHDA&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwi43YbKrJfdAhXuV98KHa0TB- gIQ9QEwAHoECAYQBA#imgrc=QiZPgCKaopWMqM: Images Souce: EDM Sherbrooke Lake Park Master Plan 7.0 Picnic Area Sherbrooke Lake Park Master Plan Project Description and Budget Estimate Trails connect park features, guide user’s through the forest and span the entire prop- erty. Includes a range of types from foot paths to paved accessible trails. Trailhead signage at entrance points. Convert a portion of existing north driveway to lower trail. Boulders used to limit access of ATVs. Hiking trails - Backwoods trail (400 m): $4,300 - Road conversion (150 m) and trail construction (100 m): $8,500 - Pave trail in shoreline park (100 m): $16,000 Estimated Value: $28,800 8.0 Hiking Trails Image Source: TBeers Image Source: TBeers Image Source: TBeers Image Source: TBeersImage Source: EDM Sherbrooke Lake Park Master Plan 8.0 Hiking Trails Images Souce: TBeers Sherbrooke Lake Park Master Plan 9.0 Natural Play Features Project Description and Budget Estimate Area for children to play. Play structure made of natural materials (wood/boulders/mulch/sand). Located within view of the picnic area, shoreline swim and the washroom pavilion. Features and protective surfacing in compliance with CSA standards and guidelines Estimated Value: $40,000 Images Souce: EDM 9.0 Natural Play Features Sherbrooke Lake Park Master Plan Sherbrooke Lake Park Master Plan Project Description and Budget Estimate Restore the sand/gravel pit area by enhancing a wet area to a wetland. Bus Parking at the entrance to the restoration area. Interpretive signage and map of the park. Trail system loops through the restoration area and serves as the start of the back- woods trail. Area to be used as a source of sand/gravel during construction of picnic areas, shore- line swim and other park elements. During construction any wetland and upland vegetation to be cleared can be trans- planted to the restoration/wetland area. Opportunity for children’s/community groups to participate in planting vegetation. Trails to include culverts to ensure drainage to wetland. Estimated Value : $7,000 https://www.nanaimo.ca/recreation-parks Image Source: TBeers 10.0 Pit Restoration & Wetland Creation Image Source: TBeers Image Source: http://hopemountain.org/education/wetlands/Image Source: EDM Sherbrooke Lake Park Master Plan 10.0 Pit Restoration & Wetland Creation SHERBROOKE LAKE PARK FINAL PLAN APPENDIX E: CONCEPT ROAD DESIGN
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Typical Pull-off(Detail A) W o o d s t o c k R o a d Typical Pull-off (Detail A) Typical Pull-off (Detail A) Typical Pull-off (Detail A) WOODSTOCK ROAD UPGRADE OPTION - Pull-offs on Existing Road (Detail A) 160 155 170 165 165 175 175 175 175 175 165165 165 165165 165165155 155 155 175 165 4748 L une nb ur gChes te r Culvert 516” Ø Culvert 6 Culvert 712” ØCulvert 9 12” ØCorrugated Steel Culvert 1012” ØCorrugated Steel Culvert 11 20” Ø Path: W:\18-870 Sherbrooke Lake Park Plan\ArcGIS\Maps\10.5\ArchD_EDMWoodstockRoad20180905.mxd - 2018-11-07@10:34:24 AM180 M etres ¯SHERBROOKE LAKE PARK Woodstock Road Section 1 Sheet 1 of 3 September 2018 Data Source: EDM, MDOL, MODC, Google, Service NS Coordinate System: NAD 1983 CSRS MTM 5 Nova ScotiaProjection: Transverse MercatorDatum: North American 1983 CSRSUnits: MetresSeptember 2018LunenburgChesterNewburne New Ross Forties Walden Note !Culvert !Approximate Pull-off Location (Detail A) "Civic Address Contours (1m) Regular Contour Index Contour W oostock Road Road ROW W oodstock Road Asphalt Gravel Municipal Boundary Streams (Calculated) Drainage (Calculated) Property Boundaries The following is a graphical representation and although care has been taken to ensure the best possible quality, EDM does not guarantee the accuracy of this document. 1:50,000 1:1,200 ´NOTES • All dimensions are metric units. Contour spacing is 1 metre. • Drawings are generally to scale but are based on LiDAR and other sources, and are subject to survey. • Topographic information calculated by EDM from LiDAR (collected in 2016 and distributed by Geonova), and is subject to survey. • Proposed Woodstock Road pull-offs option (Detail A), pull-off locations are approximate and subject to detailed design/survey. • Maximum road slope is 12%. • Two way road width 7.32m (Detail 1). • One way road width 3.0m (Detail 2). • Preparation of sub-grade to Standard Specification for Municipal Services. • Allowance for 200mm Class “E” base gravel, 100mm Class “A” surface gravel. • Culvert replacement or repair to be determined at detailed design. • Fill using gravel approved by the Engineer. • Unsuitable material to be removed and reinstated with select material approved by the Engineer. • Roads to be consistent with the Municipality of the District of Lunenburg/ Municipality of the District of Chester Municipal Public Road Design and Construction Standard, if applicable. • All work to facilitate existing drainage. May require clean-up and re-grading of existing drainage. • Concept design not for construction. • All work to be completed in compliance with all Municipal, Provincial, and Federal regulations, as applicable. Typical Pull-off (Detail A) Typical Pull-off(Detail A) Typical Pull-off(Detail A)Typical Pull-off(Detail A) Woodstock Road WOODSTOCK ROAD UPGRADE OPTION - Pull-offs on Existing Road (Detail A)C170 165 160155 155150150 165 175 175175175 175 175 170165165 165165 165 16 5 165 165 175 175175 165 Culvert 15 Culvert 15 Culvert 12Culvert 13 Culvert 116” Ø Culvert 216” Ø Culvert 316” ØCorrugated Steel Culvert 416” ØCorrugated Plastic Culvert 516” Ø Path: W:\18-870 Sherbrooke Lake Park Plan\ArcGIS\Maps\10.5\ArchD_EDMWoodstockRoad20180905.mxd - 2018-11-07@10:39:22 AM180 M etres ¯SHERBROOKE LAKE PARK Woodstock Road Section 2 Sheet 2 of 3 September 2018 Data Source: EDM, MDOL, MODC, Google, Service NS Coordinate System: NAD 1983 CSRS MTM 5 Nova ScotiaProjection: Transverse MercatorDatum: North American 1983 CSRSUnits: MetresSeptember 2018LunenburgChesterNewburne New Ross Forties Walden Note !Culvert !Approximate Pull-off Location (Detail A) Contours (1m) Regular Contour Index Contour W oostock Road Road ROW W oodstock Road Gravel Subject Property Municipal Boundary Water Body Streams (Calculated) Drainage (Calculated) Property Boundaries The following is a graphical representation and although care has been taken to ensure the best possible quality, EDM does not guarantee the accuracy of this document. 1:50,000 1:1,200 ´NOTES • All dimensions are metric units. Contour spacing is 1 metre. • Drawings are generally to scale but are based on LiDAR and other sources, and are subject to survey. • Topographic information calculated by EDM from LiDAR (collected in 2016 and distributed by Geonova), and is subject to survey. • Proposed Woodstock Road pull-offs option (Detail A), pull-off locations are approximate and subject to detailed design/survey. • Maximum road slope is 12%. • Two way road width 7.32m (Detail 1). • One way road width 3.0m (Detail 2). • Preparation of sub-grade to Standard Specification for Municipal Services. • Allowance for 200mm Class “E” base gravel, 100mm Class “A” surface gravel. • Culvert replacement or repair to be determined at detailed design. • Fill using gravel approved by the Engineer. • Unsuitable material to be removed and reinstated with select material approved by the Engineer. • Roads to be consistent with the Municipality of the District of Lunenburg/ Municipality of the District of Chester Municipal Public Road Design and Construction Standard, if applicable. • All work to facilitate existing drainage. May require clean-up and re-grading of existing drainage. • Concept design not for construction. • All work to be completed in compliance with all Municipal, Provincial, and Federal regulations, as applicable. Typical Pull-off(Detail A)Typical Pull-off(Detail A)Typical Pull-off(Detail A)Typical Pull-off(Detail A)- Pull-offs on Existing Road (Detail A)Detail 2 Detail 2 Detail 3 Detail 3 7.32 3.66 3.66 A B C Autoturn Analysis135130 125120160155170165155150145140150145 1601301251201205155 5135 143212 1 5 4323 2 55 5 3 3 1 1155 4 1 Culvert 14 C ast Iron Culvert 14 C ast Iron Culvert 15 Culvert 15 Culvert 12 Culvert 13 Culvert 116” Ø Culvert 216” Ø Path: W:\18-870 Sherbrooke Lake Park Plan\ArcGIS\Maps\10.5\ArchD_EDMWoodstockRoad20180905.mxd - 2018-11-07@10:46:46 AM180 M etres ¯SHERBROOKE LAKE PARK Park Concept Area Sheet 3 of 3 September 2018 Data Source: EDM, MDOL, MODC, Google, Service NS Coordinate System: NAD 1983 CSRS MTM 5 Nova ScotiaProjection: Transverse MercatorDatum: North American 1983 CSRSUnits: MetresSeptember 2018LunenburgChesterNewburne New Ross Forties Walden Note !Culvert !Approximate Pull-off Location (Detail A) "Civic Address Contours (1m) Regular Contour Index Contour W oostock Road Road ROW W oodstock Road Gravel Subject Property Municipal Boundary Lake Field Points !Buoy #Channel !A Rock/Shoal 1m Depth Contours Approx. Shoreline from LiDAR Water Body Streams (Calculated) Drainage (Calculated) Property Boundaries The following is a graphical representation and although care has been taken to ensure the best possible quality, EDM does not guarantee the accuracy of this document. 1:50,000 1:1,200 ´NOTES • All dimensions are metric units. Contour spacing is 1 metre. • Drawings are generally to scale but are based on LiDAR and other sources, and are subject to survey. • Topographic information calculated by EDM from LiDAR (collected in 2016 and distributed by Geonova), and is subject to survey. • Proposed Woodstock Road pull-offs option (Detail A), pull-off locations are approximate and subject to detailed design/survey. • Maximum road slope is 12%. • Two way road width 7.32m (Detail 1). • One way road width 3.0m (Detail 2). • Preparation of sub-grade to Standard Specification for Municipal Services. • Allowance for 200mm Class “E” base gravel, 100mm Class “A” surface gravel. • Culvert replacement or repair to be determined at detailed design. • Fill using gravel approved by the Engineer. • Unsuitable material to be removed and reinstated with select material approved by the Engineer. • Roads to be consistent with the Municipality of the District of Lunenburg/ Municipality of the District of Chester Municipal Public Road Design and Construction Standard, if applicable. • All work to facilitate existing drainage. May require clean-up and re-grading of existing drainage. • Concept design not for construction. • All work to be completed in compliance with all Municipal, Provincial, and Federal regulations, as applicable. SHERBROOKE LAKE PARK FINAL PLAN APPENDIX F: CONCEPTUAL DETAILS - FLOATING WALKWAY - WASHROOM PAVILION - BOAT LAUNCH EDM PLANNING SERVICES LTD. SHERBROOKE LAKE DATE: 2018-09-24 SCALE: NTS FLOATING WALKWAY DETAILS Date: 18-9-24 File name: Cross Sections.vwx TYPICAL DOCK SECTIONA TYPICAL BOARDWALK ABUTMENTB NATIVE SOIL AND ROCKS EMBED DOCK SECTION INTO ANCHOR ROCK FEATURES: - ALUMINUM FRAME AND HARDWARE - GALVANIZED STEEL POSTS 1-11/16" DIAMETER - CEDAR PLANKS TYPICAL FLOATING DOCK SECTIONC 3.0 5 M E T E R S 1.5 METERS450mmPOLYETHYLENE FLOAT LOCATION OF PROPOSED FLOATING DOCKD 115' FIXED DOCK 60' FLOATING DOCK 95' FIXED DOCK SHORELINEISLANDBASE PLATE PROJECT MANAGER: BYDESCRIPTIONDATEREV. PROJECT TITLECLIENT CHECKED: DATE: DRAWN: SCALE: DESIGNED: SHERBROOKE LAKE PARK LUNENBURG COUNTY, NS DRAWING No: DRAWING TITLE:/ 21 Sep, 2018 - 8:42am - mathm8Fax: 902-863-3225 Antigonish, Nova Scotia, Canada Telephone: 902-863-1220 Member of the Group CONCEPT PLAN 659039 ASK-01 MM MM NTS RL GH 2018-09-05 B01 2018-09-21 Issued For Concept Review 659039-0001-D-44-SKT-000-0001-01 PROJECT MANAGER: BYDESCRIPTIONDATEREV. PROJECT TITLECLIENT CHECKED: DATE: DRAWN: SCALE: DESIGNED: SHERBROOKE LAKE PARK LUNENBURG COUNTY, NS DRAWING No: DRAWING TITLE:/ 21 Sep, 2018 - 8:43am - mathm8Fax: 902-863-3225 Antigonish, Nova Scotia, Canada Telephone: 902-863-1220 Member of the Group CONCEPT ELEVATION, RENDERING 659039 ASK-02 MM MM NTS RL GH 2018-09-05 B01 2018-09-21 Issued For Concept Review 659039-0001-D-44-SKT-000-0002-01 11/9/18