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CAbTNS <br />The floor plan of a suggested cabin building is shown on the following drawing. Tt is <br />designed as a connected cluster of family units for flexibility, camper convenience and to <br />minimize disruption of existing terrain. <br />Four family cabins and a toilet/shower facility are connected with a common deck protected <br />by a -ommon roof. The toilet facility is located in tte multi -cabin structure to increase <br />camper convenience, while still maintaining some rustic quality, and to conform to current <br />building codes and zoning ordinances. <br />For flexibility, each of the four family cabins is divisible into two single rooms for <br />individuals or married couples. Also, pairs of family cabins may be opened to each other <br />by means of a door to provide a common space, with bunk beds, suitable for use as a youth <br />camp. As a youth camp, each multi -cabin building could house 32 youngsters and 2 to 4 <br />counsellors. The total site development shows eleven cabin structures which would house <br />44 families, or up to 88 individuals or couples if each cabin was divided. As a youth <br />camp, as many as 350 children could be accommodated. <br />