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' <br /> � <br /> ~ L4�0 EA 14D D:E%/E�_[}=M Ell: <br /> T <br /> 1 <br /> A walk V�rouch t�a "L-=!-.d Use and F�c|!i��e� �e�siopmen� Pian' /�� ��||ows <br /> � <br /> page '33) will help iot_-rcrer the ma' �r f�azure�s �n���s�� ':� 7he Cons�! art'a <br /> roziona|e for deveioping :ha Plan as i|';ustr-ated. This section of �L:_- ".-zoor- <br /> �ea�r�bes each element �f the �ropcsed site plan, beginning �� �he �n�rance, <br /> moving toward zhe pro-ram --ore' and continuing aaszward across -ire camp. <br /> Y8 Sits e|ements are |den-c|fied in the raoort with bold type' 7he program <br /> recommendations are 'Intended to respcno to perceived needs i: the 6i!var Lake <br />!� Camp region zs communicated to the Con�u|��n� �y -ha =|v zic: -my <br /> .oeroonne!, anc as :nccveredl by rese-=rcn =nd obaervaz':on. <br /> One migh� bring ihe Peo.cie into zhe Camp �y way o' -he Nature Preaarva, <br /> setting an atmospnere of '',-.amp" as guests arrive. 7hia is 'he mosz scenic <br /> approach to the camp. :oido emotional memories f�r many �eo�ia, provides an <br /> ambience of isolation and |rtrigue and has a more functiora| re|ationshio with <br />�U other Camp activities. The present entrance |ocaticr had b2en --rc.-Iosed to <br /> provide equal access to tne two camps which were formerly in s|mu|�-=naous <br /> ooero±ion on the site' 7he St. Paul Camp has since combined faoi|i�ies with the <br /> f� <br /> Minneapolis camp operation, making canzra|ized site access |eea |nportanz-. <br /> % <br /> � <br /> The main entranca' than, would |ntrcduce a camper throucn �he (resz-cred) <br /> historic., ivy covered, stone pillars (with iron gates) ancl d�,,,jn a resurfaced <br />�w winding road through colorful woodianc` leaving the car-as of c:vi|ization <br /> behind. Once inside the Camp the quescion of "where to go now?^ is <br /> � <br /> immediately answered with a specific parking area udjacenr to the <br /> administration building. Here the entrance -co the Cumo can be controlled for <br /> � security purposes ano we|come offered to those not familiar with the grounds' <br /> � <br /> After check-in' the campers can be shuttled by van to the camp core and <br /> lodging area. This process serves several] purpoaes. Firsz it coveys the <br /> ~ <br /> hospitality which The Salvation Army is noted for, it, provides a personal <br /> introduc-r.ion and orientazion -co the Camp. By reatrict|ng most automobile <br /> � parking to the two main parking lots, the Camp interior is open for emergency <br /> 1S <br />