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• Ability to maintain and keep the space clean by using Hennepin County Sentencing to Service <br />(STS) program level of experience crew and equipment <br />• Create an open and unrestricted space <br />• Have a well -designed traffic flow and travel paths <br />• Follow all Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) guidelines and requirements <br />• Create the overall feeling of being safe, comfortable, and relaxing for all users <br />All site traffic will follow a wide, one-way, bituminous asphalt drive aisle. Vehicle and trailer parking will be <br />on an aggregate -filled, grid -pervious, paver system to allow for storm water management. Trailer parking <br />stalls are wider and longer to accommodate larger vehicles and trailers. Shoreline anglers will be able to <br />enjoy fishing on individual platforms that extend into the water. Non -powered watercraft users will have a <br />dedicated area to launch equipment. Boat ramp users will have two docks and a large concrete ramp that <br />can accommodate two users simultaneously. A partnership between Hennepin County and Wheelchairs & <br />Walleyes will provide an accessible ramp and accessible lift to make fishing and boating accessible to <br />everyone. The Aquatic Invasive Species (AIS) program will expand to include the best modern practices <br />and a dedicated hot-water decontamination system for official Department of Natural Resources (DNR) <br />use only. <br />Rendering of Wheelchairs & Walleyes Accessible Ramp and Accessible Lift (above) <br />Vertical Access Point <br />The vertical access point has been omitted from the originally proposed design. Recreational and <br />commercial users continue to share the site to access the lake. The intent of the vertical access point was <br />to provide an option to make it safer and more efficient for all user groups. With or without the vertical <br />Hennepin County Facility Services <br />300 South Sixth Street, Minneapolis, MN 55487 <br />I <br />