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Fanning Outdoor Recreation Facility
Conceptual PlanFinal report (draft)
Presented byStan Kochanoff & Tracey Tomlik
• Stakeholders– The Strait Regional School Board– The NS Department of Health & Protection– The Municipality of Guysborough
• Preliminary ‘shopping list’– 8km trail loop– Campsites – Outdoor classroom & shelter– Low ropes initiative course– Bird Blind– Interpretive signage– Access route to Lake & Canoe launch area
• Final Report– Conceptual Plan
• Showing in plan view where design elements are located
– Three Phased developmental approach• Organizing design elements into four separate projects
– Cost Estimates• Presenting expected cost associated with each design
element
• Bird Observation• 8km Trail• Group Campsites• Tree-Go• Outdoor Classroom• Teaching Garden• Soccer Field• Walking Track• Green Gym• Access Road• Canoe Launch
• Phase One– Establishing a Trail system– Two group campsites– Interpretive signage – Regulation Soccer Field– Access Road/ Turning circle
& parking– Canoe launch site
• Total Cost– $82,374 - 95,824
• Establishing a Trail System– 8kms of trail
• Yellow route (1km)• Blue route (2km)• Red route (5km)
• 8kms of trail – $2,500/km
• Total– $20,000
• Group Campsites (2)– (1) family camping
• Trail ($625)
• Picnic tables (2@$150)
• Fire pit (2@$100)
• Waste bins (2@$125)
– (2) Wilderness camping• Trail ($750)
• Fire pit ($100)
• Total– $ 2,225
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• Interpretive Signage– Wooden signs– Describing local ecology– Showing direction
• Cost Estimate– 3 Large ($1,500)– 15 Small ($50 - 100)
• Total– $5,250 - 6,000
• Soccer Field (300 x 180ft)
– Extension • $15 - 20,000
– Bleachers ($4,800)– Benches ($600)– Nets ($5,300)– Fencing (behind nets)
• $14,400
• Total– $32,900 - 45,100
• Annual Maintenance– Lime (20lb/1000sqft)
• $135
– Fertilizer (10lbs/1000sqft)• $259
– Aeration • $480
• Total– $874
• Lake Access Road– Expanding the current
path to 11ft wide
• Cost Estimate– Excavating
• $810
– Class A Gravel• $6,480
– Ditching• $4,500
• Total– $11,790
• Turning point & temporary parking– 35ft Radius– 2@20x10 parking spots
• Cost Estimate– Fill
• $1,180
– Excavating• $295
– Class A Gravel• $2,360
• Total– $3,835
• Canoe Launch Site– Clearing rocks to create
a launching site– Constructing a dry dock
• Cost Estimate– Lake dragging ($3,000)– Dock ($2,500-3,000)
• Total– $ 5,500 - 6,000
• Phase Two– Bird Observation– Outdoor classroom
shelter– Teaching garden– Tree Plantings
• Total Cost– $40,524 - $45,524
• Bird Observation Tower– An offshoot of the
yellow hiking trail• 0.3km ($750)
– Observation platform• 256sqft footprint
– $12 - 15,000
• Total– $ 12,750 - 15,750
• Outdoor classroom– Shelter with no walls
• 1,600sqft
– Long table with benches– Location is flexible right
now
• Cost Estimate– Excavating ($90)– Class A gravel ($720)– Materials
• $8 - 10,000
• Total– $8,810 - 10,810
• Two possible locations
• Teaching garden (900sqft)
– Food production– Wildlife habitat
• Cost Estimate– Excavating ($50) – Soil ($200)– Compost ($250)– Gravel ($120)– Fence ($9,100)
• Total– $9,720
* Excluding the cost of plant material
• Tree Plantings– Soccer Field (10)– Playground (3)– Grassed slope (9)
• Cost Estimate– 5ft Evergreen
• $368 (8)
– 60mm Deciduous• $450 (14)
• Total– $9,244
• Phase Three– Walking Track– Green Gym Outdoor
Fitness Centre– Aerial Adventure
Course (Tree-Go)
• Total Cost– $74,235 - $84,235
• Walking Track– Located on the perimeter
of the soccer field– Walking & jogging for all
ages
• Cost Estimate– Excavation
• $335
– Track base (67cuyd)• Crusher dust ($3,900)
• Total– $4,235
• Outdoor Gym system– Green Gym (5units)– Stations placed
along walking track– One designated area
• Total– $20,000
• Aerial adventure course– Tree-Go unit
• Demo Area• Kids Area• Main Course
– >10” Trees or use poles
• Total– $50,000 - 60,000
• Phase 1– $82,374 - 95,824
• Phase 2– $40,524 - 45,524
• Phase 3– $74,325 - 84,325
• Total Cost Estimate– $197,223 - 225,583
• Summary– Presentation
• Final Plan (draft)• Cost Estimate
– Public Feedback• Questions or
concerns• Discussions
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