Laserfiche WebLink
I Rice Creek Chain of Lakes Park Reserve <br /> r <br /> x <br /> : <br /> x I, <br /> x <br /> �I <br /> C1A. <br /> 77 <br /> tent platforms could look similar to those 1 <br /> in Figures 8 and 9. The cast estimate for <br /> design, engineering, materials and <br /> installation for the alternate camping <br /> facilities is approximately$600,000. <br /> Drainage at the campground has been an issue in recent years, therefore <br /> the County is proposing improvements that will reduce the amount of <br /> campsites that are affected by standing water on a seasonal basis. The <br /> t improvements proposed are to bring in fill to raise the campsites out of the <br /> flooded areas. This will involve coordination with the watershed district to <br /> ensure there is a net zero impact to the floodplain, but will allow all <br /> r <br /> campsites to be available for camping during the spring season. Cost for <br /> this project are estimated to be about $200,000 and is anticipated to occur <br /> within 10-15Y ears. <br /> Additionally, the County is proposing Codevelop aself-serve canoe/kayak <br /> h rental program in the park to allow visitors to easily access the lakes. The <br /> j system would be similar to self-serve systems used in the area, such as the <br /> paddleshare.org program on the Mississippi River. Refer to Figures 10& 11 <br /> for examples. The station is proposed to have six to eight canoes or kayaks <br /> for use. An accessible dock and launch, as shown in Figure 12, is proposed <br /> with the station as well as the addition of an accessible dock/launch at <br /> Wargo Nature Center. The estimated cost for access development, <br /> installation of the system and equipment is approximately$50,000. There is no timeframe for installation of the <br /> station at this time. <br /> 2 <br />