March 21, 2013

Day Fourteen, Thank Yous, Goodbyes, Handshakes and Hugs

Today was my last day in the office but a busy day all the same. I started off by asking Kevin some questions in regard to the development plan and then finished the 1st draft of my binder. I submitted that draft to Kevin who reviewed it to make sure it was an accurate representation of the process. While Kevin was critiquing my binder I worked on printing the images and text that I needed for the tri fold poster. The poster, I decided, would be more image based and was intended to draw people in and give them a broad idea of what I did. The binder than contains more of the research and my process for creating the conceptual design. After I had finished the final edits to my binder and had printed the images I needed it was time to say goodbye. This experience was incredibly beneficial and I am so pleased that I was given these opportunity’s to learn and to grow over these past three weeks.

March 20, 2013

Day Thirteen

Today I started by reviewing my conceptual design and making some very minor changes. After that I started working on the binder idea. I brainstormed how it could look and different ways it could function. I decided that I am going to organize it chronologically and have each step be explained by using the process the City of Durango used in regards to the Cameron and Stark property. After I completed a section I looked to see if any images accompanied it or would help to explain the concept. I printed a few images but had a majority already. After I worked on a few sections that did not require images I decided to print out my final designs. This took longer than I expected because I forgot that I needed to format the images to sizes that would fit in the binder. After that was finished I returned to working on the written aspect of the binder. I am going to review the written pieces tonight and make the changes that are needed.


Final Design

Final Design Blow Up South West Corner
Tomorrow I am going to have Kevin check over the binder to insure that everything I have said reflects what the City actually did. After I get the go ahead or make changes I am going to print out the written pieces and my binder will be complete. I will then go over it and make sure nothing else could be added to improve it. That afternoon I believe that I am going to go home and finish working on the tri fold.

March 19, 2013

Day Twelve

Today I began by refining my 2nd draft. I had to replicate each aspect (the road, river trail, parking) multiple times in order to get the map to represent my vision for the property. I also added individual parking stalls. Each regular car stall is 9 feet wide and 18 feet long however the larger stalls intended for trailers are 18 feet wide and 60 feet long. There is the possibility, if everyone cooperated, to fit 5 trailers in the Sherman parking area and between 12 and 13 cars in the regular parking areas. I also added a buffer between the Sherman Parking and the Animas View drive road, Oxbow Residences and the train tracks. After I was done with other smaller refinements I met with Scott to review my 2nd draft. During the meeting we talked about the final issues that I had with my design. We talked about adding a natural surface trail from the parking lot farthest south to the beach, the width of trails and roads, buffer zones and most importantly the trailer parking in the Sherman Parcel. In my 2nd draft the stalls are at an angle to help inexperienced drivers with parking but this formation required a second exit and that was not ideal. If the stalls are parallel to the entrance drive then drivers can enter, park, pull forward, turn and pull out of the same entrance drive. The only restriction is that this design requires more space so it will need more landscaping but it would be less than creating a new exit.

2nd Draft Parking
Final Draft Parking and added Trail
Tomorrow I am going to add the last finishing touches to my conceptual design and then begin work on the binder idea. I am still going to use the poster board as a display but the majority of my process and the content that I have created will be in the binder.

March 18, 2013

Day Eleven

Today I started by looking over the notes I took last Friday while I had been walking around the property. I made sketches on maps and also took written notes about the topography of the land and obscurities of the property. As I was looking over these maps I was also thinking about how I was going to display my project. I had originally thought that a display board would have enough space to display the content but I am now thinking that a binder will be needed. I am going to organize it by steps and have my drafts and notes in it as well. After consulting my notes I began to make the necessary changes. These included moving the road and the River Trail closer to the train tracks, moving the trail head and adding another parking area. This parking area does not add more parking because the Sherman Parking is now devoted to parking trailers. One question that still exists is if an exit can be made in the Sherman Parking area. This exit is the only way to be able to park trailers in a simple fashion that accommodates inexperienced drivers. The extra parking area in tandem with a trail will give access to family’s going to the beach. This will reduce pedestrian traffic across the dirt road. Today I also walked the road again to get a better understanding of where I am going to put the trail head so that it is both functional and aesthetically pleasing.
Trailer Parking in Sherman Parking Lot

Beginnings of 2nd Draft
 

Tomorrow I am going to finish up my 2nd Draft and talk to Scott about it. After that I am going to start refining the written aspect of my project. My goal is to be finished with my project by Wednesday so that it can be proofread and I can make the minor revisions that are needed.

March 15, 2013

Day Ten, Week Two Down

Today I started off by walking around the property and taking notes. I began by looking at the Sherman property and trying to visualize how trucks with trailers would be able to park and exit the property. I decided that if this were to happen another exit would need to be developed so I am going to discuss this with Scott the next time I meet with him. I then walked down the dirt road and took notes about the gradient and slope of the land. Some earth work is necessary to fit the 16 foot wide road and the River Trail and I am also going to talk about that with Scott. I then continued to walk down the dirt road and found that it forked just after the Oxbow Homes ends. The straight path will continue to be the River Trail while the turn heading to the beach will be the dirt road. I then noted the angle of the bank of the river decided where the put in should be located. The slope becomes less severe the farther west you go on the beach and I decided that a concrete put in would not be necessary. The water is also calmer around the point of the beach so this would make this area more appealing for a put in. After this I looked over my design and made some changes on paper but have not applied them to my 1st draft. I am also wrestling with the idea of branching the natural surface trail off on the River Trail to maintain the forestry in the narrowest part of the property.


This is a map the shows where water can advance to. This area should not be developed for fear of erosion.
In  this draft there are multiple developments that pass through this area so they will have to be moved above that area.
On Monday I am going to finish up my 2nd draft of my design and talk to Scott about it. Once I receive my final round of feedback I will edit my design accordingly and then have Scott review it one last time, later in the week, to check to insure distances and measurements are correct. After that I am going to focus on the written aspect of my project and have Kevin insure its accuracy.

March 14, 2013

Day Nine

Today I stared by adding a few more measurements to my map. I found the width of the dirt road leading to the turnaround and the diameter of the turnaround. After I had finished the minor changes I met with Scott McClain and we discussed my conceptual design. I took notes on a lot of things that needed improvement but a few that were important were the locations of the road and River Trail and parking. Scott pulled up the floodplain map on the county GIS and this showed that a small portion on the property can fill up with water which means it could also be a wetlands area. In my design the dirt road and the River Trail pass right through this so I am going to have to move the road and the River Trail westward to avoid this area. Another change would be adding River Trail access towards town. This is a simple fix by reflecting the access from Animas View drive to go both North and South. The main issue we talked about was the parking situation. One of the goals of the property is to allow for public access to river and this means some people will be pulling trailers. There has to be a location for these trailers and at this point I only had areas to park not designated stalls. To park a trailer you need about 12 feet on each side of a 40 foot stall. The only area that can accommodate that type of space is on the Sherman property but it would take up all the space. This means parking will have to be on both sides of the road in the area closer to the beach. This however is also necessary because some people will be using this area as an access point to get to the beach so having parking on both sides will minimize the amount of pedestrian traffic across the dirt road. A path will also now have to put in to bring people from those parking spaces to the beach.

Tomorrow I am going to start by walking the property and taking notes on certain aspects of it, obscurities, how the placement the each aspect of my design. Then, at the office, I will make the changes that are needed. I am also going to talk with Scott at another point to discuss the changes that I have made.

March 13, 2013

Day Eight

Data Layers
Yesterday Steve Smith, my Chemistry Teacher, stopped by to visit and check up on what I have been learning. He brought up some logistical questions that I did not have the answers to such as how many parking spaces are there, do you need the second parking lot and distances of the trails. So today I started off by locating the measuring tool in the GIS program. I then traced the natural surface and hard surface trails with the tool and this gave me the length of each. The natural surface trail alone is .8 miles but with the extension loop it is just about 1 mile and the hard surface trail will add .4 miles to the River Trail. I also used the measuring tool to determine the dimensions of the different parking areas. With the knowledge that each parking space must be nine feet wide and 18 feet in depth I found that the Sherman Parking lot could hold a minimum of 36 cars and the small lot with a gap at the trail head entrance could have 10 spots. I also finished organizing all the data layers on the map into folders they can easy be toggled between. At 12 I attended the Green Business Round table which was about bringing local food into the school cafateria. There is also a Parks and Recreation Advisory Board meeting at 5:00pm but I am going to miss that due to participating in a River Watch Lab.
Parking areas (in orange)
 
Tomorrow I am going to present my conceptual design to Scott, the landscape architect for the city, and receive his feedback. After that I am going analyze his suggestions and apply the changes I see fit. I am positive this will push over into Friday so I may work at home for a little while Friday morning.