A portion of the OGT surfaced areas are comprised of aggregate cement, with an approximate total area of 11, 460 square feet. Due to the nature of the material, exposure to harsh environments, such as the hot Okanagan sun in the summer and the use of salt derivates and other synthetic material during the winter, weakens the protective sealant and lead to the deterioration of the aggregate surfaces. To ensure that these surfaces are protected, aggregate sealing is part of the Strata's Preventive Maintenance program and is included in the Annual Maintenance Matrix.
Below are detailed diagrams of the OGT aggregate surface areas, which are broken down into six distinct zones (A to F) with a breakdown of all measurements, in square feet (sq ft).
It is important to note that each zone is unique in its exposure to the elements/chemicals and therefore, some zones require more resealant than other zones.
The documentation below provides detailed information about the aggregate surfaces, dimensions, and a proposed schedule for sealant application.
Detailed information on each of the six zones is found in the follow-on slides.