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<br />CHAPl'ER VII
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<br />RECREATION, FISH, AND WILDLIFE
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<br />Recreation facilities needed
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<br />Existing facilities are considered to be adequate for present use.
<br />A projection has been made of facilities that will need to be added by
<br />1970 and in succeeding periods to 1980, 2000, and 2020. Costs of the fa-
<br />cilities are rougply estimated based on today's prices. There is little
<br />doubt that costs will rise. in the future, but no attempt was made to esti-
<br />mate the extent of the increase. The estimates are tsbulated below.
<br />Noteworthy is the fact that the circulatory access roads to recreational
<br />facilities will cost slightly more than all other types of facilities.
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<br />Estimated cost of needed recreation facilities
<br />1910 1950 2000 2020
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<br />Marinas
<br />Concrete ramps (average
<br />length 1,000 feet)
<br />Car-trailer parkin&
<br />Marina facilities~/
<br />Comfort stations
<br />Picnicking family units~/
<br />Camping
<br />Family unit s~/
<br />Trailer sewage waste
<br />stations
<br />SwiIllIlling
<br />Beach
<br />Parking
<br />Comfort stations
<br />Sightseeing
<br />Parking
<br />Subtotal
<br />Circu16tory roadsl/
<br />Total
<br />~/ Includes floating
<br />head, and service area.
<br />2/ Includes furniture; costs include pro rata share of such facili-
<br />ties as secondary circulatory roads and utilities.
<br />]/ Road costs assumed to be 4 percent higher than cost of buildings.
<br />and uti 11 ties.
<br />~/ Costs not estimated; present roads grossly inadequate.
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<br />$333,300
<br />50,000
<br />161,250
<br />48,000
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<br />$1,353,000
<br />205,100
<br />445,500
<br />168,000
<br />360,000
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<br />$1,056,000
<br />160,000
<br />356,250
<br />132,000
<br />193,000
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<br />1,472,000
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<br />4,746,000
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<br />3,584,000
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<br />12,000
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<br />16,500
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<br />'9,000
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<br />$31,440
<br />20,200
<br />24,000
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<br />68,915
<br />35,400
<br />84,000
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<br />30,975
<br />15,800
<br />36,000
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<br />91,330
<br />46,900
<br />108,000
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<br />4,800 ~,200 8,400 11,000
<br />8o,_toP 2,16 ,525 5,694,465 7,543,730
<br />/ 2,240,790 5,898,052 7,812,270
<br />80,400 4,407,315 11,592,517 15,356,000
<br />facilities, normal dredging, boardwalk bulk-
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<br />Space requirement for recreation
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<br />An estimate of future land and water space requirements for recrea-
<br />tion is given in the following tabulation. The land areas shown sre for
<br />"he physica, development of facilities and do not include the additional
<br />space required to provide a quality environment.
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