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South Plainfield Pool Renovation For the Borough of South Plainfield, NJ February 28, 2019 1 Agenda I. Condition of Existing Pool II. Needs Analysis / Building Program III. Example Remodel IV. Recommendations V. Questions 2 2 I.


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South Plainfield Pool Renovation

For the

Borough of South Plainfield, NJ

February 28, 2019

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Agenda

I. Condition of Existing Pool II. Needs Analysis / Building Program

  • III. Example Remodel
  • IV. Recommendations
  • V. Questions

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I. Condition of Existing Pool

  • Immediate Issues
  • Wading Pool does not meet ADA
  • Main Pool return lines have been re-plumbed over

the wall of the pool

  • Main Pool drain boxes have been removed
  • The existing pvc liners for both pools have

reached their useful life

  • Existing pool floor is in need of repair
  • Items to be reused
  • Filtration and Chemical feed systems were

replaced in 2015

  • Existing Water Slide can remain
  • Existing infrastructure can remain (bath house,

parking, filter building)

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I. Condition of Existing Pool

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II. Needs Analysis / Building Program

Attendance

  • Population 24,639 (2023,)Round off to 25,000 people
  • Average Daily Attendance @ 2% =

500 people

  • Average Annual Attendance =

40,000 people

  • Discount for Limited Facilities =
  • 10,000 people
  • Average Annual Attendance =

30,000 people 30,000 people

  • Peak Hour Attendance @ 95% ADA = 475 people

Facility Requirements

  • Pool Surface Area =

9500 s.f.

  • Water Slides (1 per 300 people) = 2 Slides
  • Beach and Deck Area =

28,500 s.f.

  • Shade Structures =

4,750 s.f.

  • Spray ground or Wading Pool =

1500 s.f.

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  • III. Example

A renovated/expanded facility instead new

  • a. Utilize some of existing pool tank
  • b. Renovate wading pool to add spray decks
  • c. Add waterplay amenities
  • d. Add New Entry from parking lot

before after Example: Ginty Pool Morris Twp., New Jersey

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  • IV. Recommendations – Overall Layout

Wading Pool Zero Depth / Leisure Zone Competition Pool / Lap Lanes Activity Zone

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  • IV. Recommendations

Wading Pool

  • Add zero depth entry
  • Add climbable play structure with slide
  • Add spray features
  • Add approachable water table style play features
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Wading Pool Features

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  • IV. Recommendations

Zero Entry / Leisure Zone

  • New zero depth entry with ADA

ramp entry

  • New Tall dumping and spray

feature

  • New Whirlpool Feature
  • New Stair entry with ADA

accessibility

  • In water bench seating
  • In Pool Shade in leisure area
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Zero Entry / Leisure Zone Features

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  • IV. Recommendations

Competition Pool / Lap Swimming

  • Relocated Lap Lanes / wider and regulation length
  • Lap lanes can be opened for longer periods during the day
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  • IV. Recommendations

Activity Zone – Multipurpose Active Zone

  • Climbing Walls
  • New open flume slide
  • Existing Tube slide to remain
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Activity Zone – Multipurpose Active Zone

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  • IV. Recommendations

BCI recommends renovating the existing facility.

  • a. Attendance Forecast: 30,000 people annually
  • b. Revenue Forecast:

$6.00 per visitor x 30,000 people = $180,000

  • c. Operating Expense Forecast:

$0.85/gallon @ 200,000 gallons = $170,000

  • d. Capital & Debt Service Obligations

Per average household - $20 increase

  • V. Questions?
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  • IV. Recommendations – Overall Layout

Wading Pool Zero Depth / Leisure Zone Competition Pool / Lap Lanes Activity Zone