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HomeMy WebLinkAboutAurora-SnowStorageMemomemo Page 1 TO: Matt Ekstrom, PE FROM: Christopher Michael DATE: 03/23/2022 JOB NO.: 5755.008 RE: Snow Storage – Aurora CC: Urgent For Review Please Comment Please Reply For Your Use This memo presents technical data for the snow storage plan at the Aurora development site located in MSU Innovation Campus. The following design parameters were used to develop a snow storage plan: • A snow depth of 2 feet across the asphalt parking area for a snow volume. • Snow storage piles may be stacked maximum 8 feet high, with 2:1 side slopes. • A total of 80,654 SF of parking area (this is the total asphalt area, including drive aisles and parking stalls) that will require snow removal into storage piles. • The proposed snow storage piles will have a total footprint of approximately 25,350 sq. ft. (Table 1). In addition to the City of Bozeman recommendations, an in-house analysis was conducted to arrive at a “compaction factor.” The compaction factor approximates the percent compaction the snow receives as plows remove it from its original state. On January 30, 2018, Bozeman, MT received several inches of new snow as temperatures dipped into the teens overnight. The following day, measurements were taken of the weight of loosely placed snow in an empty 6” x 12” cylinder. The weight of compacted snow was also recorded, and done so by placing (3) lifts of loose snow and compacting each lift. It was observed by (3) separate trials that loose snow was approximately 40% the weight of the well-compacted snow in this controlled environment. Thus, it was concluded that loose snow compacts to about 40% of its original volume, or the compaction factor is approximately 60%. Using a snow depth of 2 feet across the asphalt area, it is anticipated that a total of 161,308 cubic feet of snow will need to be removed. Using the compaction factor of 60%, this volume reduces to 64,523 cubic feet (total required snow storage volume). Table 1 summarizes how the volume of removed snow for the site will easily be stored in trapezoidal- shaped snow storage piles as shown on the attached Exhibit 1. Proposed storage piles are generally located within parking islands and parking bays and are clear of public rights-of-way and outside of vision triangles. Snow Storage – Aurora Page 2 Asphalt Area (SF) Total Snow (CF) Req'd Snow Storage (40%) (CF) 80,654 161,308 64,523 *Volume calculation based on a 2’ snow depth across all paved areas. Table 1: Required Snow Storage Volumes Pile Number Base Area (SF) Available Volume (CF) Aurora A1 800 2,000 A2 1,210 3,640 A3 2,640 7,950 A4 1,800 10,100 A5 5,000 12,500 A6 1,700 9,520 A7 1,750 1,780 A8 1,300 1,290 A9 1,300 1,290 A10 1,300 1,290 A11 650 1,450 A12 250 560 A13 250 560 A14 250 560 A15 430 980 A16 2,800 8,420 A17 1920 5,760 SUBTOTAL 25,350 69,650 *Volume calculation based on trapezoidal shape with 2:1 side slopes and a maximum height of 8’ Table 2: Snow Storage Volume Calculation As shown in the tables above, the available snow storage volume (69,650 CF) is adequate to accommodate the total required storage volume of 64,523 cubic feet. This design approach is a conservative estimate of how much snow storage volume is required because it does not implement other obvious factors that will affect snow storage volume. Storage piles will inevitably be subject to freezing and thawing cycles. During these cycles, storage piles will be reduced by percolation, sublimation, and evaporation. The required snow storage volume will also be affected due to vehicles in the parking area prohibiting the removal of all the snow. These factors were not taken into account in our required volume calculations. MWBTVBTVBTVBTVBTVBTVBTVBTVBTVBTVBTVBTVHYDHYDWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWW WWWWWWWWWWOHPOHP OHPOHP OHPOHPOHPOH P OHP OHPOHPOHPOHPOHPOHPOHPOHPOHPOHPOHPOHPOHPOHPOHPOHPOHPOHPOHPOHPNGNGNGNGNGTPW WWW BFBFBFBFBFBFBFBP BP BP BP BP BP BPBTVBTVBTVBTVBTVBTVBTVBTVBTVBTVBTVBTVBTVBTVBTVBTVBTVBTVBTVBTVBTVBTVBTVBTVBTVBTVBTVBTVBTVBTVBTVBTVBTVBTVBTVBFBFBFBFBPBPBPBPBPBPNGNGNGNGNGNGBPBTVBTVBTVBTVBTVBTVBTVBTVBTVBTVTVPTVPEP>>>>>>>> > > >>>>>>>>>>>>>>W. GARFIELD STREETINNOVATION AVEWS WS 6FIRE 6FIREBPBPBPBPBPNGNGNGNGNG NG NG BP BP12SD 12SD12SD12SD15SD15SD15SD15SD15SD15SD15SD15SD15SD15SD15SD15SD15SD15SDTSNOW STORAGE AREATOTAL ASPHALT AREA: 80,654 SFREQ'D SNOW STORAGE: 64,523 CFA1A2A3A4A5A6A7A8A9A10A11A12A13A15A14A16A17issue dateproject #phasesheet project ownerrevisiondate2/24/2022 1:56:20 PM C1.15755.008-SITEPLAN_C1.1 - TEMPLATE 21087.00NOT FORCONSTRUCTIONAURORA TECHNOLOGIES INNOVATION CAMPUS PARTNERS N:\5755\008-Aurora\ACAD\Exhibits\5755.008-SNOW_STORAGE_EXHIBIT.dwg engineers surveyors planners scientists MorrisonMaierle 10/22/2021