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The New Moana Aquatic Center. Sierra Nevada Community Aquatics Concept & Key Design Features. Sierra Nevada Community Aquatics, Inc. Group of citizens concerned about future of Aquatics in Northern Nevada Formed Nevada Nonprofit Corporation Granted IRS 501 (c) 3 status.
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The New Moana Aquatic Center Sierra Nevada Community Aquatics Concept & Key Design Features
Sierra Nevada Community Aquatics, Inc. • Group of citizens concerned about future of Aquatics in Northern Nevada • Formed Nevada Nonprofit Corporation • Granted IRS 501 (c) 3 status
Mike Ginsburg – President Dan Meyer – Vice President Barry Breslow – Vice President Michele Casey – Treasurer Elizabeth Fielder – Secretary Margie Hemphill – Director Chip Hobson – Director Trish Reviglio – Director Trace Robbers – Director Matt Turville – Director Rich Wait – Director Board of Directors
Wendy Alderman Lance Bohlman, D.C. – No. NV Water Polo Ron Cobb – Commercial Partners of Nevada Greg & Lisa Carano – Eldorado Hotel & Casino Norm Dianda – Q&D Construction Rebecca Dickson – Dickson Realty Heidi Gansert George Ghusn – BJG Architecture & Engineering Rick Goebel – North American Embroidery Nello Gonfiantini – Specialty Financial Kim Gross Jennifer Hemphill – Little One’s Swim Dave Hoover – Reno Aquatics Bill Hughes – Peppermill Hotel Mark Knobel – Attorney at Law Stephanie Lepori – Silver Legacy Resort & Casino Stephanie Lerude Karl Matzoll – Right Way Investments Ed McCaffery – McCaffery Fine Homes Dan Peters Marci Peterson Rick Reviglio – Western NV Supply Len Savage Blake Smith – Somersett Development Ralph Smith – Valley Construction Sarah Stevenson Ted Stoever II – Jason Loose Pools & Spas Mari Sullivan Gene Sullivan Bruce Thee – CPA Rick Trachok – Attorney at Law Casey Turville – Sherwin Williams Lash Turville – Dermody Ventures Bill Ware – Great Basin Adventure Park Advisory Members
SNCA Inc. Mission • Sierra Nevada Community Aquatics mission is to develop a multiuse aquatic center for the residents of the Truckee Meadows
Our Concept • Develop, build, and operate a multiuse aquatic center on the Moana site • SNCA Inc. provides ideas for master plan for 22 acre parcel • SNCA Inc. raises funds, constructs, and operates aquatic center on portion of Moana site
Advantages of Moana Site for an Aquatic Center • Central location for all aquatic users • Historical site of pool • Geothermal resource available
Conceptual Plan • Aquatic Center • ~ 100,000 square foot footprint building • Including grandstands may be as much as 130,000 sf total • Improved ball field layout • Better space utilization/safety • Development Site • Recreation Center • Flat Fields • Senior Center • Ice Rink • Commercial Development • City/User input
Primary Pool Functions • Competitive Swimming • Recreation • Instruction • Therapy • Multiuse • Diving • Accessory Spaces
Functional plan Fire station Moana Lane Recreation Multiuse Instruction Therapy Accessory Spaces Competition Diving/Warm-up
Competitive Swimming Pool Key Features • Cooler water (80° F +/-) • 54m x 25 yd (two, 2m bulkheads) • Depth minimum 2.2m (7 feet) • Methods of use • Max 20 lanes , 25 yard course (18 w/o edge lanes) • Max 8 lanes, 50m course (six lanes w/o edge lanes) • One 25yrd x 30m water polo (bulkheads move to create this) • Events: • High school competitions/training • Masters swimming • Water polo competition • University meets/training
Recreation PoolKey Features • Water based play for children • Irregular shape but roughly 25 x 25 yards. • Warm Water 90° F • “River” feature (one way flow area) • Platforms in pool to swim to and stand on • Zero entry to maximum four feet • Slide • Splash area • Wave Rider Feature • Events: • Birthday parties • Other group parties • Drop in usage
Multiuse PoolKey Features • Warm Water - 85° F • 25 yards x 60 feet (+/-) • 6 lanes, 25 yards + 15’ edge area • Depth: 4 feet +/-. • Stair entry area, multiple use boundary • Lift Chair • Usage • Instruction • Aqua-size • Competition warm up pool
Instruction PoolKey Features • Warm water 90° (+/-) • 25 yards x 42 ft (+/-) • Steps at each instructional area • Lap lanes have independent entry • Typical depth approximately 4 feet • Lift Chair (alternate use for therapy) • Multiple areas to separate classes • Individual lease areas (five in current plan) • Two lanes for more advanced instruction
Therapy and RehabilitationPool Key Features • Very warm water (94° F) • 25 yards X 38 feet (+/-) • Highly variable depth: 4’ to 7’ Multiple stations • Jetted Bench • Watsu area • Handrails on stairs • Lift Chair • Ramp
Diving PoolKey Features • Temperature 85-88 • Depth for 3m springboard = 12’ 6” • Doubles as warm up pool for competitions. • Uses: • Diving • Water polo (smaller than competition class) • Scuba training • Warm up pool for competitions • 25 yard additional courses.
Accessory Spaces • Lockers –Men/Women • Changing Rooms • Family & Common Lockers • HC Assist • Lobby Area • Storage Spaces • Grandstands • Accessory Retail / Food
Main Lobby • Check in desk • Open space for • Staging classes arriving (buses of students) • Tables to support food service • Access to spectator seating • Access to locker rooms and pools
Competition Pool Accessories • Grandstands: • Spectator Seating • Above locker room on deck • Seating for 1000 +/- • Requires two stairs and one elevator • Competition pool deck is 20’ wide minimum • Lane float storage • Timing equipment / touch pads • Scoreboards GRANDSTANDS ABOVE LOCKERS
Changing Areas • Changing Areas • Family changing locker area • Semi private changing booths, common locker area. • Lockers • Men and women for 250+/- each gender • Assisted changing rooms • HC accessible with assistant
Recreation Pool Accessory Areas • Party rooms – Three in current plan • Splash Area • Spray features fixed and timed • Slides: • Raceway slide • Small slide(s) for toddlers • Wave Rider Feature • Storage
Retail Area • 5000 +/- sf allocated as lease demands • Coffee, Juice bar • Swim accessory store • Pizza or burgers, Sub shop • Exterior entrances
Making the Dream a Reality • SNCA has developed a comprehensive functional plan for aquatics users • SNCA is committed to making this plan a reality on the Moana site by July of 2011.