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Crater Lake National Park: Mazama Campground/Rim Village: development concept plan/amendment to the general management plan ; Development concept plan: amendment to the general management plan
I 29.79/3: C 85/2 ; 24 ; Includes ill. and col. maps. ; "The General Management Plan for Crater Lake National Park (GMP), approved in 1977, contained proposals for improvement of the park environment and visitor services. However, the GMP left the question of lodging open for resolution at such time as the existing lodge had outlived its useful life. This development concept plan addresses the issues of visitor lodging and other services and amends the GMP. In the spring of 1984, the National Park Service held public meetings on a draft development concept plan and environmental assessment for the redevelopment of the Mazama Campground/Rim Village corridor in Crater Lake National Park. The draft plan included proposals for new lodging, camper service facilities, and interpretive facilities within this corridor. The alternatives ranged from removal of virtually all facilities from the Rim Village with development provided elsewhere in the corridor, to the development of a new lodge and interpretive facilities in the Rim Village with removal or adaptive use of the existing lodge if a cost-effective adaptive use could be found. The alternatives were generally accepted by the public, except for considerable concern about Crater Lake Lodge" P. 3.
Crater Lake National Park: Mazama Campground/Rim Village: development concept plan/amendment to the general management plan ; Development concept plan: amendment to the general management plan
I 29.79/3: C 85/2 ; 24 ; Includes ill. and col. maps. ; "The General Management Plan for Crater Lake National Park (GMP), approved in 1977, contained proposals for improvement of the park environment and visitor services. However, the GMP left the question of lodging open for resolution at such time as the existing lodge had outlived its useful life. This development concept plan addresses the issues of visitor lodging and other services and amends the GMP. In the spring of 1984, the National Park Service held public meetings on a draft development concept plan and environmental assessment for the redevelopment of the Mazama Campground/Rim Village corridor in Crater Lake National Park. The draft plan included proposals for new lodging, camper service facilities, and interpretive facilities within this corridor. The alternatives ranged from removal of virtually all facilities from the Rim Village with development provided elsewhere in the corridor, to the development of a new lodge and interpretive facilities in the Rim Village with removal or adaptive use of the existing lodge if a cost-effective adaptive use could be found. The alternatives were generally accepted by the public, except for considerable concern about Crater Lake Lodge" P. 3.
Crater Lake National Park: Mazama Campground/Rim Village: development concept plan/amendment to the general management plan ; Development concept plan: amendment to the general management plan
United States. National Park Service (author)
1988-01-01
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