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I. PRESENTATIONSRefuge Report (David Lucas, USFWS)

Multi-Use Building (Otak) Interpretive Exhibits (Main Street Design)

II. INPUTSubmit Questions for Presenters

Post comments/ideas on the concept posters

Rocky Flats NWR Sharing Session #3 02.22.17

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This is #3 in the Service’s series of SHARING SESSIONS.

These sessions represent a transparent sharing of information about the Refuge

and its plans for opening.

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REFUGE UPDATE

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Rocky Flats National Wildlife Refuge will be open to the public for a variety of

wildlife-dependent recreation.

The planned opening is Summer 2018

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Decision Space

Per the Refuge Act and the 2005 Comprehensive Conservation Plan, we will be opening the refuge to public use.

There will be trails, a multi-use building, and exhibits.

We intend to share the history of Rocky Flats and welcome your input.

quick reminder….

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Safety Concerns

❖ We are confident in the results of the remediation and in the recommendations from experts on public health and safety indicating that this area does not pose a health risk to the public.

❖ If we did not believe the refuge was safe we would not allow our employees to spend regular time on the refuge and we would not be opening the area for public use.

❖ We plan to devote Sharing Session #4 to risk communication….

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Refuge Projects: HABITAT

❖ Bat Monitoring: Audio recordings and mist-netting; 6 six species

❖ Small Mammal Trapping: Deer mice (48%),Mexican woodrat (29%), Meadow voles (20%); NoPreble’s Meadow Jumping Mouse were caught.

❖ Wildlife Sightings: Bull Moose, Black bear sowand 3 cubs, resident elk herd, raptors

❖ Habitat Restoration: Xeric tallgrass, weed work

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Refuge Projects: TRAILS

❖ Trails - Phase 1: Construction of trails near thebuilding & Lindsay Ranch slated for Spring 2018

❖ Trails - Phase 2: March scoping meeting to plan forthe remainder of internal trail system.

❖ Trails - Phase 3: Rocky Mountain Greenway segmentcrossing the refuge and the two crossings (at Indiana& 128). Waiting on Federal Highway’s finalization ofthe FLAP grant. Construction in 2019.

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Refuge Projects: DESIGN

❖ Design of multi-use building and exhibits is underway (~3500sf including 1500sf exhibit hall)

❖ More to come on the building and exhibit projects from our contractors Otak and Main Street Design

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Multi-Use Building / New Entrance

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MULTI-USE BUILDING

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Rocky  Flats  Mul.-­‐Purpose  Building  February  22,  2017  

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Rocky  Flats  Mul.-­‐Purpose  Building  February  22nd,  2017  

SITE  DESIGN  GOALS:  • Expose  visitors  to  the  deep

draws  and  expansive  plateauof  Rocky  Flats

• Design  improvements  thatrest  lightly  on  the  landscape

• Provide  a  layered  experiencethat  allows  visitors  to  enjoy

• Create  spaces  for  shelter  fromthe  elements

• Provide  interpretaEonopportuniEes

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Rocky  Flats  Mul.-­‐Purpose  Building  February  22nd,  2017    

BUILDING  DESIGN  GOALS:  • Respond  to  the  view  of  the  Rockies    

• MiEgate  wind    

• Orient  the  building  for  net  zero  energy    

• Provide  shade  and  picnic  zone    

• One  conEguous  building    

• Simple  and  tradiEonal  building  forms    

• Clear  entry  for  the  exhibit  hall    

• Durable  and  low  maintenance  materials  

BUILDING  PROGRAM:  • Conference  /  Training  room    -­‐-­‐-­‐-­‐-­‐-­‐-­‐-­‐-­‐-­‐-­‐-­‐-­‐-­‐-­‐  750sf  • Exhibit  Hall    -­‐-­‐-­‐-­‐-­‐-­‐-­‐-­‐-­‐-­‐-­‐-­‐-­‐-­‐-­‐-­‐-­‐-­‐-­‐-­‐-­‐-­‐-­‐-­‐-­‐-­‐-­‐-­‐-­‐-­‐-­‐-­‐-­‐-­‐      1,500sf  • Exhibit  Storage    -­‐-­‐-­‐-­‐-­‐-­‐-­‐-­‐-­‐-­‐-­‐-­‐-­‐-­‐-­‐-­‐-­‐-­‐-­‐-­‐-­‐-­‐-­‐-­‐-­‐-­‐-­‐-­‐-­‐-­‐-­‐      150sf  • Office    -­‐-­‐-­‐-­‐-­‐-­‐-­‐-­‐-­‐-­‐-­‐-­‐-­‐-­‐-­‐-­‐-­‐-­‐-­‐-­‐-­‐-­‐-­‐-­‐-­‐-­‐-­‐-­‐-­‐-­‐-­‐-­‐-­‐-­‐-­‐-­‐-­‐-­‐-­‐-­‐-­‐-­‐-­‐-­‐    750sf  • Employee  Restroom    -­‐-­‐-­‐-­‐-­‐-­‐-­‐-­‐-­‐-­‐-­‐-­‐-­‐-­‐-­‐-­‐-­‐-­‐-­‐-­‐-­‐-­‐-­‐-­‐-­‐-­‐      75sf  • Public  Restrooms    -­‐-­‐-­‐-­‐-­‐-­‐-­‐-­‐-­‐-­‐-­‐-­‐-­‐-­‐-­‐-­‐-­‐-­‐-­‐-­‐-­‐-­‐-­‐-­‐-­‐-­‐-­‐-­‐      520sf  • Equipment  Storage    -­‐-­‐-­‐-­‐-­‐-­‐-­‐-­‐-­‐-­‐-­‐-­‐-­‐-­‐-­‐-­‐-­‐-­‐-­‐-­‐-­‐-­‐-­‐-­‐-­‐        237sf  • Mechanical  Room    -­‐-­‐-­‐-­‐-­‐-­‐-­‐-­‐-­‐-­‐-­‐-­‐-­‐-­‐-­‐-­‐-­‐-­‐-­‐-­‐-­‐-­‐-­‐-­‐-­‐-­‐-­‐      186sf  

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Rocky  Flats  Mul.-­‐Purpose  Building  February  22nd,  2017    

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Rocky  Flats  Mul.-­‐Purpose  Building  February  22nd,  2017    

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Rocky  Flats  Mul.-­‐Purpose  Building  February  22nd,  2017    

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Rocky  Flats  Mul.-­‐Purpose  Building  February  22nd,  2017    

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EXHIBIT CONCEPTS

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INTERPRETIVE EXPERIENCE PLANNING AND DESIGN

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Department of Energy and U.S Fish & Wildlife ServiceRocky Flats National Wildlife Refuge

Exhibit Planning and Design25% Design

13 January 2017

Lakewood, Colorado

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Zone 4:Overlook

SITE PLANS:

ROCKY FLATS MULTI PURPOSE BUILDING | SCHEMATIC DESIGNExecu� ve Summary | November 23, 2016

US Department of Fish and Wildlife

SITE NARRATIVESite Planning – Design Goals:• Expose visitors to the deep draws and expansive plateau of Rocky Flats• Design improvements that rest lightly on the landscape• Provide a layered experience that allows people to enjoy as many of the stories and resources at Rocky Flats as they wish• Create spaces for shelter from the elements, and provide interpreta� on opportuni� es

Site Program:All facili� es envisioned will be new and speci cally designed for this project. Beginning at the site entry, there will be road improve-ments to HWY 128 to provide turning mo� ons in and out of the refuge. An asphalt park entry road will connect to HWY 128 and draw visitors past views of the gulch and across the plateau to the mul� purpose building. Near the beginning of the entry road there will be a monument sign with a vehicle pull off . This road will end at a one-way loop at the Mul� purpose Building near the rim of a gulch with views towards the Fla� rons and El Dorado Canyon. The one-way loop provides parking for 54 cars and 3 busses. Four ac-cessible parking spaces will be provided. This parking will be connected to the mul� purpose building with concrete walks and a plaza sheltered by the building from prevailing winds. The plaza will contain space for interpreta� on and sea� ng in the form of benches or seat walls as well as picnic tables. The picnic ta-bles will be in a shelter that may also cast shade into the plaza. Other concrete walks will loop through the landscape to provide sig-ni cant accessible experience. These loops also connect to hiking trails that will cover much of the refuge. A small overlook providing an in� mate view of the gulch will be located near the rim along these loops. Other site elements in the program are a vault toilet, located away from the building near the southern end of the parking. A trash/recycling enclosure and bike racks will be provided as well.

Mul� purpose Building Site Plan– Concept:Inspired by natural geometry, such as a spider web, the site plan seeks clear structure and strength of purpose while res� ng lightly on the land. The voids in the design become as important as the structure because they allow opportuni� es for the natural systems to thrive within the design.

Mul� purpose Building Site Plan – Design: The site plan focuses on rela� onships between desired experiences and prac� cal necessi� es while u� lizing the concept of light but strong geometry that allows the na� ve landscape to grow throughout this new facility. Walkways along the edge of the parking lot lead visitors to the central axis and plaza. This axis � es many important elements together and physically expresses a natural desire line to the rim of the gulch and views to the mountains. Along this axis, we have a plaza sheltered from the wind by the building and site walls and berms. This plaza is the func� onal heart of the Refuge. Groups will gather here at the beginning and end of their refuge experience. Interpre� ve programming will begin in this space, and con� nue in the building and on the walks. The plaza has direct access to necessi� es like restrooms, useful features like the shaded picnic area, and learning experiences like the exhibit hall. Con� nuing along the central axis toward the mountains, loop trails are introduced for those seeking an easy, short walk. These loops expose visitors to views of the gulch, and mountains, as well as the prairie ecosystem. The loops provide an accessible experience in the natural environment with interpreta� on facili� es. Trailheads connec� ng the larger hiking trail system to the mul� purpose build-ing will be located on the loop trails. Finally, the axis terminates in an overlook near the edge of the plateau. This allows for excep-� onal views of the dis� nctly diff erent ecosystem in the gulch below, as well as open views of the Rocky Mountains.

COST SUMMARY

Highway 128 Improvements $0.45M Site Improvements $2.59M Building $1.56M Interpre� ve Exhibits $0.66M

TOTAL BASE COST $5.26M

Xeric Tallgrass Prairie *

Pollinators •

Resident Wildlife •

Preble’s Meadow Jumping •Mouse, with drainages

Refuge Management •

Mountain peaks in view •

Unique geology including finger drainages •

Wind and wind energy •

• Humans and Wildlife Connections

EX-9.01

Site Plan

As noted

25% Design

EX 01Scale:

January 13, 2017Date:

Drawing No:

Golden, Colorado

Rocky Flats National Wildlife Refuge

Revised:

1EX01

Site PlanScale: NTS

Zone 3:Loop Trail 2 (With Overlook)

Zone 3:Loop Trail 1

Zones 1& 2

• Wildlife of the Refuge

876

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EX-9.01

Arrival Plaza Plan

As noted

EX 02

1EX02

Arrival Plaza PlanScale: NTS

Scale:

January 13, 2017Date:

Drawing No:

Golden, Colorado

Rocky Flats National Wildlife Refuge

Revised:

20 x 20

SITE PLANS:

ROCKY FLATS MULTI PURPOSE BUILDING | SCHEMATIC DESIGNExecu� ve Summary | November 23, 2016

US Department of Fish and Wildlife

SITE NARRATIVESite Planning – Design Goals:• Expose visitors to the deep draws and expansive plateau of Rocky Flats• Design improvements that rest lightly on the landscape• Provide a layered experience that allows people to enjoy as many of the stories and resources at Rocky Flats as they wish• Create spaces for shelter from the elements, and provide interpreta� on opportuni� es

Site Program:All facili� es envisioned will be new and speci cally designed for this project. Beginning at the site entry, there will be road improve-ments to HWY 128 to provide turning mo� ons in and out of the refuge. An asphalt park entry road will connect to HWY 128 and draw visitors past views of the gulch and across the plateau to the mul� purpose building. Near the beginning of the entry road there will be a monument sign with a vehicle pull off . This road will end at a one-way loop at the Mul� purpose Building near the rim of a gulch with views towards the Fla� rons and El Dorado Canyon. The one-way loop provides parking for 54 cars and 3 busses. Four ac-cessible parking spaces will be provided. This parking will be connected to the mul� purpose building with concrete walks and a plaza sheltered by the building from prevailing winds. The plaza will contain space for interpreta� on and sea� ng in the form of benches or seat walls as well as picnic tables. The picnic ta-bles will be in a shelter that may also cast shade into the plaza. Other concrete walks will loop through the landscape to provide sig-ni cant accessible experience. These loops also connect to hiking trails that will cover much of the refuge. A small overlook providing an in� mate view of the gulch will be located near the rim along these loops. Other site elements in the program are a vault toilet, located away from the building near the southern end of the parking. A trash/recycling enclosure and bike racks will be provided as well.

Mul� purpose Building Site Plan– Concept:Inspired by natural geometry, such as a spider web, the site plan seeks clear structure and strength of purpose while res� ng lightly on the land. The voids in the design become as important as the structure because they allow opportuni� es for the natural systems to thrive within the design.

Mul� purpose Building Site Plan – Design: The site plan focuses on rela� onships between desired experiences and prac� cal necessi� es while u� lizing the concept of light but strong geometry that allows the na� ve landscape to grow throughout this new facility. Walkways along the edge of the parking lot lead visitors to the central axis and plaza. This axis � es many important elements together and physically expresses a natural desire line to the rim of the gulch and views to the mountains. Along this axis, we have a plaza sheltered from the wind by the building and site walls and berms. This plaza is the func� onal heart of the Refuge. Groups will gather here at the beginning and end of their refuge experience. Interpre� ve programming will begin in this space, and con� nue in the building and on the walks. The plaza has direct access to necessi� es like restrooms, useful features like the shaded picnic area, and learning experiences like the exhibit hall. Con� nuing along the central axis toward the mountains, loop trails are introduced for those seeking an easy, short walk. These loops expose visitors to views of the gulch, and mountains, as well as the prairie ecosystem. The loops provide an accessible experience in the natural environment with interpreta� on facili� es. Trailheads connec� ng the larger hiking trail system to the mul� purpose build-ing will be located on the loop trails. Finally, the axis terminates in an overlook near the edge of the plateau. This allows for excep-� onal views of the dis� nctly diff erent ecosystem in the gulch below, as well as open views of the Rocky Mountains.

COST SUMMARY

Highway 128 Improvements $0.45M Site Improvements $2.59M Building $1.56M Interpre� ve Exhibits $0.66M

TOTAL BASE COST $5.26M

Zone 2: Exterior Welcome and OrientationTrail MapSite History OverviewUSFWS MissionDOE Mission

Zone 1:Tactile Site Model roads and trails

876

25% Design

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EX-9.01

Program Plan

As noted

EX 03Scale:

January 13, 2017Date:

Drawing No:

Golden, Colorado

Rocky Flats National Wildlife Refuge

Revised:

876

25% Design

Partners Identities

RF Title

FWS Work

View

Diversity

First Nations

Ranching

Early Cold War

Operations

Late Cold Warand Closure

Clean up Restoration

Diversity WallAll the species

Tactile Site Model

Seating

Insects

GrassesCut away view

Operations

Welcome and OrientationSite OverviewTrail Map

Site History OverviewUSFWS Mission/System OverviewDOE Mission

Species List

Central PlatformBlack bearCoyote Elk Mule deer Porcupine Preble’s meadow jumping mouseJackrabbitAmerican GoldfinchEastern KingbirdGreat Horned Owl Northern FlickerWilson's snipeChorus FrogPrairie RattlesnakeTiger Salamander Western Painted Turtle

Grass CaseBig bluestem Andropogon gerardiIndian Grass Sorgastrum nutansSwitchgrass Panicum virgatum

Underground CaseSnake species tbdGround squirrel tbd

Raptors overheadBald eagleRed-tailed hawkAmerican KestrelNorthern HarrierTurkey VultureFerruginous HawkPrairie Falcon

1995 - Present

1950 - 1995

Pre-contact - 1950

Present

Staff Volunteer Desk

Euro-American Arrival

Flowers

Original Prairie

Zone 5Greeting

Zone 7Prairie Fauna Display

Zone 8What Came

Before

Zone 9The Rocky Flats Era

Zone 6Gallery Intro

Zone 10Cleaning Up and Monitoring

Zone 11Sustaining aLiving Prairie

Zone 2Exterior

Welcome andOrientation

Zone1Exterior Arrival Plaza

Partners Identities

RF Title

FWS Work

View

Diversity

First Nations

Ranching

Early Cold War

Operations

Late Cold Warand Closure

Clean up Restoration

Diversity WallAll the species

Tactile Site Model

Seating

Insects

GrassesCut away view

Operations

Welcome and OrientationSite OverviewTrail Map

Site History OverviewUSFWS Mission/System OverviewDOE Mission

Species List

Central PlatformBlack bearCoyote Elk Mule deer Porcupine Preble’s meadow jumping mouseJackrabbitAmerican GoldfinchEastern KingbirdGreat Horned Owl Northern FlickerWilson's snipeChorus FrogPrairie RattlesnakeTiger Salamander Western Painted Turtle

Grass CaseBig bluestem Andropogon gerardiIndian Grass Sorgastrum nutansSwitchgrass Panicum virgatum

Underground CaseSnake species tbdGround squirrel tbd

Raptors overheadBald eagleRed-tailed hawkAmerican KestrelNorthern HarrierTurkey VultureFerruginous HawkPrairie Falcon

1995 - Present

1950 - 1995

Pre-contact - 1950

Present

Staff Volunteer Desk

Euro-American Arrival

Flowers

Original Prairie

Zone 5Greeting

Zone 7Prairie Fauna Display

Zone 8What Came

Before

Zone 9The Rocky Flats Era

Zone 6Gallery Intro

Zone 10Cleaning Up and Monitoring

Zone 11Sustaining aLiving Prairie

Zone 2Exterior

Welcome andOrientation

Zone1Exterior Arrival Plaza

1EX04

Program PlanScale: approx. 1/8” = 1’-0”

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EX-9.01

Arrival Plaza Perspective

As noted

EX 04Scale:

January 13, 2017Date:

Drawing No:

Golden, Colorado

Rocky Flats National Wildlife Refuge

Revised:

Style and material reference for tactile site map, bronze.

Style reference for tactile site map base, eased edge cut rock.

Material reference for tactile site map, resin.

876

25% Design

INDI

ANA

ST

Departmentof Energy

Legacy Site

ROCK CREEK TRAIL

NORTH MAIN TRAIL

CHURCH DITCH TRAILWALNUT CREEK TRAILNORTH M

AIN TRAIL

ROCK CREEK TRAIL

LINDSA

Y RANCH LOOP

NORT

H B

RANC

H

CHURCHDITCH

ENTRANCE

EASTENTRANCE

OLD

RRTR

AIL

1

2

34

5

6

7

8

910B

CA

Proposed Trail Crossing(Overhead Bridge)

Proposed Trail Crossing(Culvert Underpass)

Explore options for connectinga trail through the northwest

portion of the Refuge, Possiblyalong the old Denver, Utah

and Pacific RR grade.

Explore options for connecting atrail through this area to proposed

trail along Highway 93.

Consider options for completinginterior or exterior loop trail(s)

across this area,as well as gradeseparation crossing of Indiana St

at Woman Cr.

Denver, Utah & Pacific RR (historical)

Proposed Wildlife Crossing(Bottomless Culvert)

Poss ible RR or Stage Coach Road (historical)

High Plains Trail Coalton Trail

1790'

2160'

1360'

1890'

2110'

2285

'

1665'

1755

'24

20'

2630'

3835'

3055'

4927'

5306

'

5640'

6260'

6750

'

Lindsay Ranch(historical)

Antelope Ranch(historical)

Hogan Farm(historical)

School(historical)

Coal Mine(historical)

Coal Mine(historical)

Stone buildingruin (historical)

Dry Creek

No Name Gulch

Woman Creek

Antelope Creek

Plum Branch

Hideout

Dra

w

Snow

berr

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nch

Sout

h W

alnu

t C

reek

Owl Branch

Iris Draw

Walnut Creek

Poorwill Draw

old irrigation ditch

Rock Cre

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M

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Bypass Canal

Lob

elia

Upper ChurchDitc

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South Woman Creek

Mahonia

Branch

Smart Ditch

Mower Ditch

Short Ear Branch

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PROPOSED REFUGE AMENITIESVISITOR CENTER

TRAILHEAD

ENTRANCE

PARKING LOT

RESTROOM

PIPE GATE

MULTI-USE TRAIL BRIDGE

PROPOSED REFUGE TRAILSNEW CONSTRUCITON (5.53 mi)

ON EXISTING ROAD GRADE (4.36 mi)

EXTERNAL TRAILSPROPOSED MULTI-USE TRAIL

EXISTING MULTI-USE TRAIL

* ITEMS 1 - 5 MAKE UP THE ROCKY FLATS SEGMENT OF THE ROCKY MOUNTAIN GREENWAY.

10. CONSTRUCT NEW MULTI-USE TRAIL ALONG CHURCH DITCH TO CHURCH DITCH ENTRANCE.

6. CONSTRUCT NEW MULTI-USE TRAIL ON EXISTING NORTH MAIN ROAD TO INTERSECTION WITH ROCK CREEK, WALNUT CREEK AND CHURCH DITCH TRAILS.

1. CONSTRUCT NEW MULTI-USE TRAIL ALONG ROCK CREEK, FROM HWY 128 ENTRANCE TO EXISTING ROAD ON PLATEAU.*

8. CONSTRUCT NEW MULTI-USE TRAIL ON NORTH BRANCH ROAD TO BEGINING OF ROCK CREEK TRAIL.

4. CONSTRUCT NEW MULTI-USE TRAIL ALONG WALNUT CREEK TO (1880's) D,U & P RR GRADE.*

2. CONSTRUCT NEW MULTI-USE TRAIL ON EXISTING GRAVEL ROAD FROM PLATEAU EDGE TO NORTH MAIN TRAIL, WITH ACCESS TRAIL FROM VISITOR CENTER TRAILHEAD.*

3. CONSTRUCT NEW MULTI-USE TRAIL ON EXISTING GRAVEL ROAD.*

5. CONSTRUCT NEW MULTI-USE TRAIL ON EXISTING (1880's) D,U & P RR GRADE TO EAST ENTRANCE.*

7. CONSTRUCT NEW MULTI-USE TRAIL ON EXISTING LINDSAY LOOP ROAD.

9. CONSTRUCT NEW MULTI-USE TRAIL FROM NORTH BRANCH TRAIL TO ROCK CREEK TRAIL INTERSECTION.

A. CONSTRUCT NEW ENTRANCE GATE AND TWO-WAY PAVED ROAD TO NEW FACILITIES.

B. CONSTRUCT NEW VISITOR CENTER WITH PARKING.

C. CONSTRUCT NEW TRAILHEAD PARKING WITH RESTROOM..

PROPOSED ROUTE ofROCKY MOUNTAIN GREENWAY

0 0.25 0.5Miles

0 0.25 0.5 0.75 1Kilometers

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Reference for wall mounted 2D site map, and 3D model

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EX-9.01

Loop Perspective

As noted

EX 05Scale:

January 13, 2017Date:

Drawing No:

Golden, Colorado

Rocky Flats National Wildlife Refuge

Revised:

876

25% Design

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EX-9.01

Overlook Perspective

As noted

EX 06Scale:

January 13, 2017Date:

Drawing No:

Golden, Colorado

Rocky Flats National Wildlife Refuge

Revised:

Style reference for mountain profile with labels, corten steel.

876

25% Design

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EX-9.01

Exterior Units

As noted

Preliminary Schematic Design

EX 07Scale:

December 14, 2016Date:

Drawing No:

Golden, Colorado

Rocky Flats National Wildlife Refuge

Revised:

Exterior UnitsScale: 1/2"=1'-0"

1EX06

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EX-9.01

Exterior Units

As noted

Preliminary Schematic Design

EX 08 Scale:

December 14, 2016Date:

Drawing No:

Golden, Colorado

Rocky Flats National Wildlife Refuge

Revised:

Exterior UnitsScale: 1/2"=1'-0"

1EX07

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EX-9.01

Exterior Units

As noted

25% Design

EX 09Scale:

January 01, 2017Date:

Drawing No:

Golden, Colorado

Rocky Flats National Wildlife Refuge

Revised:

Coreten Steel I-beam support

Unit 1Scale: 1/2"=1'-0"

1EX08

Viewport UnitScale: 1/2"=1'-0"

3EX08

Anemometer UnitScale: 1/2"=1'-0"

2EX08

HPL Graphic Panel36” x 24”

Anemometer

Contour cut coreten steel life sized animals

HPL Graphic Panel36” x 18”

Solar Panel

HPL Graphic Panel24” x 18”

Viewing tube

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EX-9.01

Interior Concept - Entry

As noted

EX 10Scale:

January 13, 2017Date:

Drawing No:

Golden, Colorado

Rocky Flats National Wildlife Refuge

Revised:

Style reference for base with topography, possibly use plywood.

Style reference for animals.

25% Design

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EX-9.01

Interior Concept - from west

As noted

EX 11Scale:

January 13, 2017Date:

Drawing No:

Golden, Colorado

Rocky Flats National Wildlife Refuge

Revised:

Soil model includes burrowing animals below surface.

Style reference for animal base formed by stacked plywood.

876

25% Design

Grass specimen either model or freeze-dried or combination

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EX-9.01

Interior Concept - Operations

As noted

EX 12Scale:

January 13, 2017Date:

Drawing No:

Golden, Colorado

Rocky Flats National Wildlife Refuge

Revised:

876

25% Design

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EX-9.01

Interior Concept - Operations 2

As noted

EX 13Scale:

January 13, 2017Date:

Drawing No:

Golden, Colorado

Rocky Flats National Wildlife Refuge

Revised:

876

25% Design

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EX-9.01

Elevation Arrival and Orientation

As noted

EX 14Scale:

January 13, 2017Date:

Drawing No:

Golden, Colorado

Rocky Flats National Wildlife Refuge

Revised:

876

25% Design

1EX14

Welcome and OrientationScale: 1/4” = 1’-0”

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EX-9.01

Section at Front Desk

As noted

EX 15Scale:

January 13, 2017Date:

Drawing No:

Golden, Colorado

Rocky Flats National Wildlife Refuge

Revised:

Style reference for seating.

876

25% Design

1EX15

Section at Front DeskScale: 1/4” = 1’-0”

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EX-9.01

Section at Wildlife Display

As noted

EX16Scale:

January 13, 2017Date:

Drawing No:

Golden, Colorado

Rocky Flats National Wildlife Refuge

Revised:

876

25% Design

1EX16

SectionScale: 1/4” = 1’-0”

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EX-9.01

Section at Operations

As noted

EX17Scale:

January 13, 2017Date:

Drawing No:

Golden, Colorado

Rocky Flats National Wildlife Refuge

Revised:

876

25% Design

1EX17

SectionScale: 1/4” = 1’-0”

Style reference for glove box Existing replica

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INPUT

❖ Write a Question on a Comment Card❖ Leave a Comment❖ Add a Post-It with a comment/idea/concern on the

graphics.

❖ Comment later via an email to: [email protected]❖ Notes from the Sharing Session #3 will be summarized

and circulated❖ Sharing Session #4 (Spring): Risk Communication

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QUESTIONS?