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and the lakeshore setback, while still being within a walkable distance to the <br /> waterfront. <br /> Program Decks have been proposed to utilize the steep slope of the site in its <br /> construction.These pods will be utilized as maker spaces, performance stages, or <br /> simply gathering space with a fire circle nearby. Portions of this element are located <br /> in the bluff impact zone. However, minimal grading has been proposed so that the <br /> existing topography may be utilized. Like the changing rooms, this element will be <br /> constructed on piers. <br /> Trails have been proposed in few bluff areas to allow access to different program <br /> areas of the camp. In most instances, these routes are designated as trails and will be <br /> composed of dirt, or a pervious,wood chip surface. In other instances, the circulation <br /> routes are existing, and contain improvements for the sake of easier access by <br /> pedestrians. In only one instance does a paved surface overlap a bluff impact zone. <br /> This drive occurs south of the existing Dining Hall. A small turning circle is being <br /> proposed at the intersection of two existing drives to provide a pedestrian circulation <br /> node, and better vehicular access for camp staff and service vehicles (only), where <br /> 3-point turnarounds previously had to take place. <br /> Building and Hardcover within the 75ft Lakeshore Setback <br /> Grading and Building within the lakeshore setback have been minimized as much as <br /> possible. However, the Master Plan calls for slight beach improvements, a <br /> reconditioning of an existing trail, and a small swimming storage shed within this <br /> setback. Little to no grading should be required for any of this work to take place. <br /> The swimming storage shed has been proposed to store program equipment,such as <br /> life jackets, boating equipment and gear. The proposed building is approximately 150 <br /> square feet and is intended to replace an existing shed at its current location. <br /> Number of Entrance Monuments and Gates <br /> Orono's Zoning Ordinance calls for a maximum of 2 entrance monuments per <br /> approved driveway access, measuring no larger than 25 square feet, and no length <br /> to exceed 5 feet. <br /> The Camp TEKO Master plan proposes 3 new entrance gates at all access points <br /> from Tonkawa Road, at the northern end of the property.These have been included <br /> as a means of extra security for the religiously affiliated camp. Camp TEKO caters <br /> specifically to the Jewish Community, and in doing so, may present an attractive <br /> target to threat actors harboring anti-Semitic views. A security assessment, <br /> completed in 2018, called out: 1) the lack of an enclosed perimeter and 2) The lack <br /> of physical gates to control vehicular access, as critical vulnerabilities to the camp <br /> and its operational process. <br /> For this reason, Temple Israel and the design team find it necessary that all entrance <br /> security elements are included. Detailed elevations and construction details have not <br /> Page 6 of 10 <br />