Level 3 GuidelinesSummary: Level 3 areas, in addition to Level 2 allow:
Turf Area Protective Decking Guidelines For the protection of the park’s resources, the National Park Service must institute management practices to limit damage to the turf. Temporary covering of turf substantially reduces wear injury by protecting the plant from tearing and abrasion due to traffic. Temporary covering helps reduce soil compaction although it is not eliminated. Set up for events are encouraged to be configured to avoid concentrating foot traffic and the need for protective decking. The area between the stage and front of house will require decking for pedestrians. Efforts will be made to maximize the amount of pedestrian flooring used. Acceptable Drivable Turf Decking Systems: There are conditions that warrant a solid back such as some soft soil conditions, temporary cover for equipment access, or hot weather. In this case MatraxHD, ArmorDeck 3, RGT Panel Flat back, or equal is acceptable; but plywood is not ever an acceptable material. Acceptable Pedestrian Turf Decking Systems: Products such as Terraplas, ArmorDeck 1, Supa Trac Translucent, Clear Road, GroundShieldz, RGT Panel Pedestrian, and Matrax LD. These are ADA-compliant, interlocking mats that are translucent to allow UV light to pass through or provide light to the grass below. These types of materials are considered leading turf protection systems for stadia and other venues such as public parks, racecourses, and private events and are used for walkways, exhibitions, show stands and hospitality areas. An approved equal to these would be translucent in color, flat backed, and would lock together with adjoining pieces. These products are quick and easy to fit; allows passage of air, light, and water; perform to high public safety standards; and protect turf from large crowds and structures. Time restrictions noted below. While temporary turf decking helps prevent some damage if used for a short period of time, covering the turfgrass still results in additional stressors such as reduced airflow, restricted moisture infiltration, heat buildup, and reduced light, so seasonally adjusted turf cover time limits are needed.
Flooring shall follow the guidelines below:
Products proposed must be approved by the NPS Turf Specialist and affirmed through the permitting process (planning, writing) by the Permit Specialist.
Time Limits for Protective Decking Total turf coverage time including set up: November 15 to March 14: 10 days March 15 to May 14: 5 days May 15 to September 14: 3 days September 15 to November 14: 5 days Time Limits for Blocking Light (i.e. tents, stages) November 15 to March 14: 5 days March 15 to May 14: 3 days May 15 to September 14: 2 days September 15 to November 14: 3 days Carpets above the decking with seasonally defined time limits. May 15 to September 14 carpet allowed from 5 pm to 6 am. September 15 to May 14 carpet allowed for 24 hours. LED Flooring The use of flooring with internal lighting can be used to avoid the blocking of light and carpet limitations.
Tents or Other Temporary Structures on Turf Areas Permittee shall provide drawings for all structures (including foundation/anchoring systems) over 500 square feet in area. Drawings are also required where the total combined area of connected individual structures exceeds 500 square feet. Structures shall be considered connected if they are within 5-feet of each other, share a common foundation/anchor, share a common utility, or are connected by any other means. Temporary walkways shall not be considered when evaluating if structures are connected. If tents or other temporary structures are placed on the turf, they must follow the guidelines below:
Temporary Stages on Turf The park has many locations where stages can be set up on hardscape. However, stages with proper turf protection can be set up in certain turf areas if approved by the NPS in the permit conditions. The stage must be arranged so that as much turf can be protected as possible, this is accomplished by utilizing hardscape areas. Plywood, because of its ability to be modified to the proper size, is allowable for protection of turf from screw jacks or ballasts. Event planners should plan on some turf replacement with thick cut sod where the plywood is used.
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Last updated: August 9, 2022