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Monument Lake Recreation Area Development Plan
The study is concerned primarily with the engineering costs and economic feasibility of a proposed lodge and complex of cabins at Monument Lake, Colorado. The development was assumed to be 50% occupied during the winter months, the reality of which assumption depends on the development of an adjacent ski facility. The success of the development depends on the ski facilities and the paving and all-weathering of access roads. Should both these projects be fulfilled, the project is economically feasible because the average annual rate of return is almost 8% and because the cash return over the project's life is more than twice the total investment. (Author)
Monument Lake Recreation Area Development Plan
The study is concerned primarily with the engineering costs and economic feasibility of a proposed lodge and complex of cabins at Monument Lake, Colorado. The development was assumed to be 50% occupied during the winter months, the reality of which assumption depends on the development of an adjacent ski facility. The success of the development depends on the ski facilities and the paving and all-weathering of access roads. Should both these projects be fulfilled, the project is economically feasible because the average annual rate of return is almost 8% and because the cash return over the project's life is more than twice the total investment. (Author)
Monument Lake Recreation Area Development Plan
1965
63 pages
Report
No indication
English
Using a Hybrid Model to Plan Recreation Area Development Projects
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