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�a <br /> ��Np <br /> � I , o'da che main entrmnce. at 7re bottcnn of the hii|, is tha aup�ai-L car storage <br /> area., cncvicing parking fore: ghty c-ars' �_t`s presenceaoftenec tcy baamsano <br /> pianting isiands. 7ho pi|-,rimaga is expected to ccnzinue. as is <br /> occasional non-c�m�er u�e �� �h= ­hace|. Parkin- near t:ese aztiv'ries ia <br /> :mpor-,ahr tecause of tne less ambulatory ati|ities <br /> o.; some user 7ke <br /> n PavemanL must be engineered have <br /> emergency only access roStinson Boulevard' <br /> -he Caretaker's residence is the second of three structures adjacent -10 tne car <br /> stonage <br /> and observing ��ca�s �� `-he ��m�. It can b� ���int|y nestled into the <br /> wooded s|opeand may solar-tempered anc earth sheltered. It sho:,d have ' <br /> ac least 11400 square feet of living s.-aca afta chec g-Traga <br />'- <br /> containing worx±snch and ample szorage. The exte�riorrnater|a|s wiii :isua||y <br /> harmonize the house with background vegetation. <br /> The third proposed structure visually contro||ing -,he entrlanoa is �r-a health <br /> J otation. Itcontainsthenurse`s private i|ving a�ace, boyaand �ir|os|okrcxzms <br /> ���� � <br /> ��~ (two beds each), isolation room, visiting room, and dispensary. Total living <br /> area: SOO square feet. The health, station will be close enough to the program <br /> area that a --.=mper's medical problem can be reoo!ved and the camper reinstated <br /> to the program or,if required, unobtrusively removed from camp 7+S separation. <br />+^w fnom the camp corawi|| allow the nurse tcparticipate with lower crofi!e role in <br /> the camp program than at c)rasent' <br /> ' The administration building Should be readily apparent to acamp guest' Since <br /> its visual character will sircng|y affect the new urriv�|'s �er�eption of the <br /> Camp, it should be designed t10 portray acamp atmosphere' It might provide <br /> the following amenities; check-in station, public rest rooms, camp directions and <br />^=. <br /> ohentation, current information, administrator's and secretary's offices, <br /> reprog'raphioastation, break area, conference rooms, communication equipment <br /> such as a public telephone, and a lounge with reading material and possibly <br /> television or radio. The building should be situated with dear visibility of the <br /> entrance, car storage, picnic area, and the road to the Residential and Program <br /> =m 21 <br />��~ <br />