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Big Island Veterans Camp - 2 - <br />ACTIONS CREATING A PARK ON BIG ISLAND <br />Early '70's Lake Minnetonka Conservation District and Greater Minnetonka <br />Council express a desire to have Big Island preserved as a park. As a result <br />Hennepin County Park Reserve District and Orono designate the Island as a park <br />and HCPRO begins acquisition. <br />May 1972 Orono declares the highest and best use of Big Island to be as a <br />parT—a—R endorses HCPRD to acquire and manage it. <br />June 1972 HCPRD supports preservation of Big Island as a park. <br />August 1974 Orono adapts a Comprehensive Plan calling for "every effort to be <br />Made to combine private and federal lands on the Island with HCPRD land to <br />include the Island in the park and recreation system available in Orono." <br />October 1974 HCPRD buys a three acre parcel. <br />June 1977 HCPRD accepts a 54 acre donation from the Metropolitan "irks <br />Foundation (The Arthur Allen Wildlife Sanctuary) math possible by the Greater <br />Lake Minnetonka Council. <br />Januag 1978 HCPRD Board determines to seek conveyance of Big Island Veterans <br />Camp from the Legislature (in cooperation with Orono and the Metro Council). <br />March 1978 HCPRD Board approves Big Island Park boundaries located entirely <br />on the east i sl and. <br />Duly 1982 Lake Minnetonka Task Force formed and subsequently recommends the <br />acquisi*.ion of the Veterans Camp for park purposes (in May of 1983). <br />May 1983 Legislature designates all public land on Big Island as a reylonal <br />park. <br />CURRENT CONDITION OF THE CAMP <br />The camp is badlX deteriorated and is now closed because it fails to meet <br />health and building codes. Jeff Olson, Assistant Commissioner of Veteran; <br />A airs estimates that it will cost from $300-500,000 to minimally meet code <br />requirements. <br />CAt4P USE <br />The management of the camp h,is not filed ,, report on use for the past two <br />years, however, the Commissioner of Veterans Affairs estimates the use at less <br />than 100 campers (veterans and families). Others have estimated use at 140. <br />This is down from a reported 225, 4-5 years ago. It is estimated "lat only <br />one half of the campers meet the statutory definitiun of those .Aigible to use <br />the cane. <br />The management has reportedly also failed to file reports with the Department <br />of Revenue and others. <br />