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INTRODUCTION <br />The objective of th;s plan is to provide a working tool for the continued use and <br />rep — truction of the Big Island Veterans Camp on Lake Minnetonka. This plan is a guide <br />and may need revision periodically to remain current due to uiscovered site conditions, <br />decisions made by the City of Orono and other public bodies, and the final design of the <br />site and buildings. <br />The Board of Governors of the Big Island Veterans Camp, per state statute is eager to <br />make available an efficient, economical barrier free camp to 600,000 Minnesota veterans <br />and taeir families. <br />In order to make facilities available as quickly as possible, and because of limited <br />financial resources, this development plan is broken into a number of phases. Each <br />phase does not represent any particular amount of time and individual phases may overlap <br />as manpower and resources are available. <br />The following two documents are appended to this report for additional reference: <br />Big Island Veterans Camp, Planning and Site Evaluiktion Survey, Setter, Leach 6 <br />Lindstrom. October 28, 1985. <br />Facilities Survey of the Big Island Veterans Camp, Big Island, Lake Minnetoanka, <br />Village of Orono, State of Minnesota Department of Administration, Division of <br />Architecture and Engineering, August 1979. <br />