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IV. DESIGN CONCEPT, ENERGY AND LIFE CYCLE COSTING <br /> A. General Park Design Concept <br /> 1. Park Visitors' Entrance Station. There will be only one <br /> entrance-exit to and from the park, enabling park personnel to <br /> control traffic. The intersection of the park road and County M <br /> has been designed according to County requirements. In the area <br /> of the Entrance Station, the road is divided into one-way lanes <br /> for traffic separation, with parking areas for park staff and <br /> visitors. <br /> 2. Park roads will be located in a way to minimize the disturbance <br /> of vegetation and topography and to provide pleasant views of <br /> the land and Lake Mendota. <br /> 3. Parking areas are to be located to blend with the topography <br /> and to interfere as little as possible with views and the <br /> conflicting use of picnic areas. The west lot will not be <br /> constructed at this time. The south lot will be paved and the <br /> north lot will be specified as crushed rock, with an alternate <br /> bid for paving. A separate lot, paved, will be provided at the <br /> boat launch area. <br /> 4. The Boat Launch Area will have a ramp into the water and an <br /> adjacent pier. This area is to be provided for fishing boats, <br /> not large boats. Lake Mendota lacks depth in this area, and it <br /> will be necessary to dredge the lake bottom to provide depth for <br /> 0 small boats with motors. <br /> A fish cleaning station and toilets will be provided for the <br /> use of fisher persons. Toilets will be open in winter for <br /> ice fishers, as well as in summer. No fish cleaning will be <br /> permitted in winter. <br /> S. A Beach Area will be constructed, with road access, parking, <br /> picnic area, bath house and access for handicapped persons. <br /> The depth of bathing area at the beach is approximately two <br /> feet. A general clean-up and tree removal will be necessary <br /> along the shore. Sand will be brought in to create a beach. <br /> 6 . The ultimate use of the existing Camp Wakanda has not been <br /> determined. The budgeted cost allowance for refurbishing this <br /> area has been reduced to $30,000, which will pay for necessary <br /> immediate repairs. <br /> -3- <br />