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i <br /> - iE PL.".INING GCE2G <br /> n aeveioping the Pian th= Consultant aacptec i'lree stomp process. invoi,. °ng: <br /> -'.esearcr. <br /> 2) Analysis <br /> 3) Design <br /> M brae- description of the clanning prOcess fcllows. <br /> 1 ) Research: <br /> Information fc'r the Plan, was gathered from a cf sources. Vai'uab!e <br /> resources Inciuded the Camp 'JIreC:cr. Camp Buff. Eli ..er Lake Camp C-ommittee, <br /> P operty Committee, The Sa:vation .army personnel, and cub;:'._- ana Pri-Note <br /> sources familiar with the Camp and the surrounding. area. <br /> . I <br /> Information from the natural and physical sciences. 'general engineering data, <br /> 1970 and 1980 Camp Master Plans, aerial pnotographs, United States Geo!egica! <br /> Survey Maps, soil surveys, field inspections, and other sources referred .tc <br /> during the course of the study are availabie elsewhere and are not repeated <br /> in this Report. Information relative to water supply, sewage disposal, <br /> electricity, local and state codes, traffic. costs, property information and other <br /> physical data, was gathered and interpreted with the help of Camp Staff, <br /> Committee members, and other local professionals and government agencies. A <br /> thorough review of.legal records, publications, and other documents was also <br /> accomplished to familiarize the Consultant with the existing conditions, as well <br /> as local and regional influences which might effect the future of the project. <br /> Basic property information was -supplied by Camp Staff and gathered from <br /> Committee and public records. <br /> A significant portion of the Consultant's '.pork has been the gathering of � <br /> existing data and meeting with individuals and groups to listen and to gather <br /> information from a variety of personal and group agendas and viewpoints. <br /> 2) Analysis: <br /> • <br /> 11 <br />