Minnesota’s Lake Superior Coastal Program
Plan and Design Pavilion for Lake County Demonstration Forest
Wayne Seidel
Lake County Forestry Department
February 6, 2009
Project No. 306-10-10
Contract No. #B17947
This project was funded in part under the Coastal Zone Management Act, by NOAA’s Office of Ocean and Coastal Resource Management, in cooperation with Minnesota’s Lake Superior Coastal Program.
Introduction and Proposed Work
The Lake County Forestry Department requested $8,790 in Coastal Program funding to plan and design a pavilion building. The pavilion will meet the short and long-term needs of visitors who use the Lake County Demonstration Forest, North Shore State Snowmobile Trail, and the Superior Hiking Trail. The Demonstration Forest Committee will work with a local architect to lead a design charette that will include representatives from DNR Trails and the Superior Hiking Trail Association. The project outcomes will include working drawings, a cost estimate, design layout for the building location and parking area, and identification of potential funding options.
Past efforts at the Lake County Demonstration Forest included the construction of 4.5 miles of hiking trails, construction of two restrooms w/solar powered lights, restoring a depleted gravel pit into a parking area, developing two brochures (Historical Site / Woodland Hiking Tour), developing a Forest Management Plan, placing 24 sitting logs, and installing signs (KIOSK, roadside signs, trail signs, large wooden main sign).
Work Completed and Results
The Pavilion Planning Committee met four times during the grant period (July 30, 2008 – February 6, 2009) and the architect completed the working drawings in December 2008. Listed below are the accomplishments of this project.
1. Assembled a 17-member committee that included representation from the Demonstration Forest Committee, DNR Trails, DNR Forestry, Superior Hiking Trail Association, Two Harbors Snowmobile Club, and the Lake Superior School District.
2. Developed a not-to-exceed services contract with Wayne Dahlberg, BDP Architects.
3. Our first Pavilion Planning Committee meeting was held on August 27th and we made good progress on brainstorming ideas for the new pavilion.
4. The second Pavilion Planning Committee meeting was held on September 30th. Our architect, Wayne Dahlberg, unveiled the first concept plan for the Demonstration Forest Pavilion. Based on the responses from committee members and the discussion that followed, Wayne hit a home-run with this design. He incorporated all of the ideas generated from our first meeting and added a number of additional design elements to make the pavilion attractive, functional for small groups and large groups, and useful year-round. At our October 15th meeting we will review the revised concept plan and discuss potential funding sources.
5. The Lake County Extension Committee toured the site on September 16th and thoroughly enjoyed their visit. They appreciated the infrastructure completed to-date (trails, restrooms, KIOSK, sitting logs, brochures) and look forward to the new pavilion.
6. Wrote a newsletter article on the Demonstration Forest for the Lake Superior School District Newsletter (January 2009 issue) that included information on the current pavilion planning project.
7. The Pavilion Planning Committee met on October 15th and October 30th to continue planning and designing the proposed pavilion. Our architect, Wayne Dahlberg, fine-tuned the pavilion plans further. The estimated cost is $167,500 and we have begun researching funding options. Potential funding sources include private donors, businesses and grants.
8. The “Two-Minute Tour” of the Demonstration Forest was broadcast on October 9th and 12th on PBS Channel 8. This program highlighted the features of the Demonstration Forest including the pavilion that was in the planning stages.
Conclusions
This completed project has resulted in construction-ready blueprints for use in promoting the project, generating a materials list, and securing construction bids. The Lake County Demonstration Forest Committee plans to pursue funding sources and submit a Coastal Program application as early as December 2009. The planning process brought together a variety of partners and strengthened support for the Lake County Demonstration Forest.
Plan and Design Pavilion for Lake County Demonstration Forest Financial Summary
Demonstration Forest Pavilion Planning Committee Members
Tom Bodell 7.5 hours @ $28 = $ 210.00 Jason Bushmaker 9.5 hours @ $27 = $ 256.50 Gayle Coyer 5 hours @ $25 = $ 125.00
Benefits 5 hours @ $8 = $ 40.00 Nate Eide 7.5 hours @ $27 = $ 202.50 Craig Ellquist 2.5 hours @ $10 = $ 25.00 Nancy Gellerman 7.5 hours @ $30 = $ 225.00 Ed Gudewicz 2 hours @ $60 = $ 120.00 Pat Hondl 4 hours @ $23 = $ 92.00 Kevin Johnson 5 hours @ $27 = $ 135.00
Benefits 5 hours @ $10 = $ 50.00 Lenore Johnson 6 hours @ $10 = $ 60.00 Penny Juenemann 2.5 hours @ $10 = $ 25.00 Scott Larson 2.5 hours @ $10 = $ 25.00 Tom Martinson 2 hours @ $40 = $ 80.00 Bill Nixon 7.5 hours @ $28 = $ 210.00 Wayne Seidel 54.5 @ $40 = $ 2,180.00 Tom Spooner 2.5 hours @ $10 = $ 25.00 Dean Thompson 2.5 hours @ $10 = $ 25.00
Labor/In-Kind Time = $ 4,111.00
*Note: All hourly figures include benefits unless otherwise noted. **Note: Wayne Seidel, Project Manager – Conservation Specialist / Extension Educator - Per contract with University of Minnesota Extension that includes salary, travel/meal expenses, and benefits in hourly figure = $40.
Contractual:
Wayne Dahlberg, BDP Architects $ 8,790.00
Contractual Total = $ 8,790.00
Grand Total = $12,901.00
Minnesota's Lake Superior Coastal Program
Progress Report
Project Number: 306-10-10 Contract Number: B 17947 Date Received by MLSCP:
Project Title: Plan and Design Pavilion for Lake County Demonstration Forest
Project Start Date: July 30,2008
Reporting Period From: July 30, 2008 To: September 30,2008
Name & Title of Person Completing Report Wayne Seidel, Project Manager
1. Thoroughly discuss progress made during this reporting period, citing specific tasks listed in contract scope of services.
The Pavilion Planning Project is well underway and we have accomplished the following:
1. Assembled a 17-member committee that includes representation from the Demonstration Forest Committee, DNR Trails, DNR Forestry, Superior Hiking Trail Association, Two Harbors Snowmobile Club, and the Lake Superior School District.
2. Developed a not-to-exceed services contract with Wayne Dahlberg, BDP Architects.
3. Our first Pavilion Planning Committee meeting was held on August 27th and we made good progress on brainstorming ideas for the new pavilion.
4. The second Pavilion Planning Committee meeting was held on September 30th. Our architect, Wayne Dahlberg, unveiled the fust concept plan for the Demonstration Forest Pavilion. Based on the responses from committee members and the discussion that followed, Wayne hit a home-run with this design. He incorporated all of the ideas generated from our :first meeting and added a number of additional design elements to make the pavilion attractive, functional for small groups and large groups, and useful year-round. At our October 15th meeting we will review the revised concept plan and discuss potential funding sources.
5. The Lake County Extension Committee toured the site on September 16th and thoroughly enjoyed their visit. They appreciated the infrastructure completed to-datem (trails, restrooms, KIOSK, sitting logs, brochures) and look forward to the new pavilion.
6. Wrote a newsletter article on the Demonstration Forest for the Lake Superior School District Newsletter that includes information on the current pavilion planning project.
2. Identify and rnscuss any problems or concerns (issues or project implementation and administration).
None
Minnesota's Lake Superior Coastal Program
Progress Report
Project Number: 306-10-10 Contract Number: B17947 Date Received by MLSCP:
Project Title: Plan and Design Pavilion for Lake County Demonstration Forest
Project Start Date: July 30, 2008
Reporting Period From: October 1,2008 To: December 31,2008
Name & Title of Person Completing Report Wayne Seidel, Project Manager
1. Thoroughly discuss progress made during this reporting period, citing specific tasks listed in contract scope of services.
The Pavilion Planning Project has been completed pending receipt of the final plan set. The past three months we have accomplished the following:
1. The PavilionPlaruring Committee met twice - on October 15th and October 30th - to
continue planning and designing the proposed pavilion. Our architect, Wayne Dahlberg, has fme-tuned the pavilion plans. He incorporated all of the ideas generated from our August meeting and added a number of additional design elements to make the pavilion attractive, functional for small groups and large groups, and useful year-round. The estimated cost is $167,000 and we have begun researching funding options. Potential funding sources include private donors, businesses and grants. The Committee will not be submitting a Coastal Grant Application this December due to the lack of match funds but plans to pursue funding sources and submit an application in December 2009. 2. The "Two-Minute Tour" of the Demonstration Forest was broadcast on October 9th and 12th on PBS Charnel 8. This program hightlighted the features of the Demonstration Forest including the pavilion that was in the planning stages.
2. Identify and discuss any problems or concerns (issues or project implementation and administration).
None
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Scott Larson; 'Tom Peterson'; 'Gayle Coyer'; 'Penny Juenemann'
Subject: Demonstration Forest Pavilion Planning Committee
Attachments: 2007-08 Coastal Application - DF Pavilion. doc; Sitting Logs.pdf
Hi Craig,
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Good to talk with you today about your participation on the planning committee for the new pavilion. Your representation as President of the snowmobile club will provide a great perspective and will complement the expertise of other individuals on the committee. Other committee members will include the Demonstration Forest Committee, Scott Larson (Commissioner), Tom Peterson (DNR Trails), Gayle Coyer (Superior Hiking Trail), and Penny Juenemann (THHS Teacher). As we discussed, my hope is that our meetings can start at 4 p.m., if possible.
I've attached our coastal program application for your review and will be in contact regarding potential dates for our first meeting. The application details should provide a good background on the proposed project. I've also included a map of the Demonstration Forest for your use. The location of the proposed pavilion will be just east of Point of Interest #1 (east of restrooms and the KIOSK) in an opening formerly used as a log landing. This location will provide ease of access and minimal additional disturbance.
Thanks again for your willingness to serve on this committee, Craig.
Wayne
Wayne R. Seidel
Extension Educator, Natural Resources and Environment University of Minnesota Extension - Lake County
Conservation Specialist Cook and Lake County Soil & Water Conservation Districts
Lake County Service Center 616 - 3rd Avenue Two Harbors, Min nesota 55616
Phone: (218) 834-8377 Fax: (218) 834-8545 E-mail: [email protected] or
9/9/2008
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Wayne Seidel
From: Wayne Seidel
Sent: Wednesday, July 3D, 2.008 11 :27 AM
To: '[email protected]'
Cc: Tom Martinson; '[email protected]'; Scott Larson; 'Mindy Granley'
Subject: Demo Forest Grant Agreement
Hi Wayne,
Thanks for faxing the draft contract with BOP. Listed below is additional information that you can add to complete the contract.
Project Title: Plan and Design Pavilion for Lake County Demonstration Forest
Owner: Lake County Forestry
Compensation: Maximum lump sum fee of eight thousand seven hundred ninety dollars ($8,790) on a not-to-exceed basis. This fee includes all professional services @ $ __ hour, mileage expenses, reproduction costs, postage and other project-related expenses. The actual compensation may be less than the maximum lump sum fee if the number of hours expended combined with other project-related expenses total less than $8,790.
Start Date: August 2.008
End Date: December 2008
Architect's Responsibilities: Participate in Committee Planning Meetings by Leading a Design Charette Process Contribute Design Ideas Design Layout for the Building Location and Parking Area Complete Final Design Drawings and Construction Bid Documents Provide Cost Estimates for Construction of the Pavilion Assist in Identifying Potential Funding Sources and/or Funding Options • You can use your language if you prefer - I simply used the items listed in our Coastal Grant application.
As we've discussed, our intent is to complete the planning process by the end of November so we can submit a Coastal Program Grant in early December for a portion of the construction funds (50% maximum). We hope that during the planning process, we'll determine how to cover the balance of funds necessary to complete construction.
Thanks again for all your help to date on this project, Wayne. This should be a lot of fUn and incredibly worthwhile in the long run!
Wayne
Wayne R. Seidel
Extension Educator, Natural Resources and Environment University of Minnesota Extension - Lake County
9/9/2008
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Wayne Seidel
From: Wayne Seidel
Sent: Tuesday, August 12, 2008 11 :34 AM
To: '[email protected]'; Scott Larson; 'Tom Peterson'; 'Gayle Coyer'; 'Penny Juenemann'; 'Kevin Johnson'; 'Wayne Dahlberg'; Tom Bodell; Nate Eide; Tom Martinson; 'Nancy Gellerman'; 'Ed Gudowicz'; 'Deserae Hendrickson'; 'LCN Chronicle'; 'Commissionerlj@aoLoom'; Bill Nixon
Subject: Demo Forest Pavilion Planning Committee
Summer Greetings!
Good News ... We received the signed grant agreement for the Demonstration Forest Pavilion Project so we can begin!
I appreciate each of you volunteering to serve on this important planning committee. Our goal will be to work with our Architect, Wayne Dahlberg, to design a new pavilion at the Demonstration Forest. We have a number of potential user groups represented on the committee so this should result in an excellent design that will meet a variety of needs.
I would like to propose three prospective meeting dates for our first meeting - all with a start time of 4 p.m:
Monday, August 25 Tuesday, August 26 Wednesday, August 27
Let me know by Friday, August 15th which dates work for your schedule, then I'll get a meeting notice out to our "team".
The first meeting will be held at the new Lake County Service Center (across from the Courthouse). We'll begin at 4 p.m. with introductions, an overview of the project, and then carpool the members out to the Demonstration Forest to look 'at the physical site. At this meeting we will also determine the frequency and dates of future meetings. Meetings will go from 4 to 5:30 p.m.
I look fOlWard to hearing from each of you on the best date for our first meeting.
Thanks ... Wayne
P.S. Congratulations to Nate Eide on the birth of his new son, Gavin DaVid Eide!
Wayne R. Seidel
Extension Educator, Natural Resources and Environment University of Minnesota Extension - Lake County
Conservation Specialist Cook and Lake County Soil & Water Conservation Districts
Lake County Service Center 616 - 3rd Avenue Two Harbors, Minnesota 55616
Phone: (218) 834-8377 Fax: (218) 834-8545
8/12/2008
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Wayne Seidel
From: Wayne Seidel
Sent: Friday, August 15,200812:18 PM
To: 'Craig & Jill'; 'Penny Juenemann'; 'Ed Gudowicz'; Scott Larson; Tom Peterson'; 'Gayle Coyer'; 'Kevin Johnson'; 'Wayne Dahlberg'; Tom Bodell; Nate Eide; Tom Martinson; 'Nancy Gellerman'; 'Deserae Hendrickson'; 'LCN Chronicle'; '[email protected]'; Bill Nixon
Subject: Demonstration Forest - Pavilion Planning Meeting: August 27th
Attachments: Demonstration Forest Pavilion Planning Committee - August 27.doc
Hello,
I heard back from all but a few and the best date for our first meeting is Wednesday, August 27th. Again, we'll meet at the Lake County Service Center (across from the Courthouse) in the Split Rock River meeting room at 4 p.m. We'll start with introductions and a project overview followed by a trip out to the Demonstration Forest. Come prepared for a great planning process that will result in a pavilion designed to meet a multitude of needs.
I've attached a tentative agenda for your review.
Thanks and I look forward to seeing you on August 27th!
Wayne
Wayne R. Seidel
Extension Educator, Natural Resources and Environment University of Minnesota Extension - Lake County
Conservation Specialist Cook and Lake County Soil & Water Conservation Districts
Lake County Service Center 616 - 3rd Avenue Two Harbors, Minnesota 55616
Phone: (218) 834-8377 Fax: (218) 834-8545 E-mail: [email protected] or
8/15/2008
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August 20, 2008
MEMORANDUM
RE: Don Ferguson Demonstration Forest Pavilion
Site visit with Wayne Seidel of Lake County Soil, Water, Conservation District on August 19,2008.
Observations and discussions in an effort to get familiar with site prior to the scheduled August 27th meeting with the Planning Committee.
1. The tentative schedule is to have design and estimate completed in 2 mos. (Oct.) with sublTIittal to Coastal Program in November.
2. Pavilion structure is anticipated to be 30' x 40' with some log detailing.
3. There are numerous 18' long Tamarack logs for use on site as benches, etc.
4. There is a possibility that feature logs could be harvested:from site for the main structure.
5. Pavilion features:
• Natural light • Low walls for windbreak, etc. • Storage' • Gathering for visiting gronps and individual users
6.' Some clearing has llappened at the Pavilion site. Additional sdective cutting lnay be req uired.
7. Some discussion of bidding procedures as reasonable fmn numbers will need to be established for graut application.
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Demonslration F oresl Pavilion Planning Committee August 27,2008 @ 4 p.m.
Lake County Service Center - Split Rock River Meeting Room
I. Welcome & Dove Choeolate Treats!
II. Introductions:
Tom Bodell, Lake County Forestry Iason Busrunaker, DNR Forestry Gayle Coyer, Superior Hiking Trail Wayne Dahlberg, Architect Nate Eide, Lake County Forestry Craig Eliquist, Two Harbors Snowmobile Club Nancy Gellerman, DNR Wildlife Ed Gudowicz, Louisiana Pacific Forrest Johnson, Lake County News Chronicle Kevin Johnson, DNR Trails Lenore J oMson, County Corornissioner Penny Juenemann, Lake Superior School District Scott Larson, County Commissioner Tom Martinson, Lake County Forestry Bill Nixon, Lake County Forestry Tom Peterson, DNR Trails Wayne Seidel, Lake SWCD / University of Minnesota Extension Tom Spooner, Retired Forester
III. Overview of Project a. History of Demonstration Forest b. Site - Natural Resources/Cultmal & Historic Features c. Goal I Mission d. Projects Completed to Date Trails, Restrooms, KIOSK, Trail Signs,
Brochures, Road Signs, Sitting Logs
IV. Task: Plan and Design Future Pavilion a. Meet Needs of a Variety of User Groups b. Project will result in Working Drawings, Cost Estimate, Bid Documents
and identification of Potential Funding Sources
V. Field Trip to Demonstration Forest (carpool)
VI. V[!. VI1l.
a. Present Site Layout KIOSK, Restrooms, Parking Areas b. Proposed Pavilion Location
Other Business Next Meeting Date: ....... ~_~ ..... _ .... ____ ~ Adjourn
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Wayne Seidel
From: Wayne Seidel
Sent: Thursday, August 28, 200811:10AM
To: Tom Bodell; '[email protected]'; 'Nancy Gellerman'; 'Gayle Coyer'; 'Wayne Dahlberg'; Nate Eide; 'Craig & Jill'; 'Ed Gudowicz'; 'LCN Chronicle'; 'Kevin Johnson'; '[email protected]'; 'Penny Juenemann'; Scott Larson; Tom Martinson; Bill Nixon; 'Tom Peterson'
Cc: Wilma Rahn
Subject: Demonstration Forest Pavilion Planning Meeting Summary + Next Meeting Date
Attachments: Demonstration Forest Pavilion Planning Committee - August 27.doc
Greetings!
We had a productive first meeting yesterday but, unfortunately, a number of our members were unable to attend. To help keep everyone "up-to-speed", I've attached the meeting agenda along with our discussion points highlighted in red. Since all of the attendees were familiar with the Demonstration Forest, we did not take a field trip to the site.
We discussed many good ideas and suggestions during the meeting. Wayne Dahlberg, our architect, will be refining these ideas into some concept drawings for review at our next meeting - Tuesday, September 30th @ 4 p.m. - Lake County Service Center.
For those who were unable to attend Wednesday's meeting and would like to visit the Demonstration Forest prior to the September 30th meeting, please call me and we can arrange a field trip. You would have an opportunity to see the location of the proposed pavilion and get a much better "feel" for the site - facilities, setting, work completed to date. Please let me know if you'd like to schedule a visit... I look forward to hearing from you!
Thanks ... Wayne
Wayne R. Seidel
Extension Educator, Natural Resources and Environment University of Minnesota Extension - Lake County
Conservation Specialist Cook and Lake County Soil & Water Conservation Districts
Lake County Service Center 616 - 3rd Avenue Two Harbors, Minnesota 55616
Phone: (218) 834-8377 Fax: (218) 834-8545 E-mail: Wayne.Seide1.@l;Q.lake.mn.us or
8/28/2008
Pavilion Discussion Items
a. Location Determined - South of Rest rooms in Old Log Landing Opening b. Size Considerations - Classroom size, approxllnately 30' x 40' (should be
based on numbers of people - we estimated up to 30 people at one time) c. Construction Style - Log Post and Beam? Stud Construction wlLog
Siding? Other? Preference was definitely to stay with the rustic log look. d. Floating concrete slab @ grade (ADA compliant) Yes! e. Design I Working Plans I Cost Estimate I Bid Documents These items
will be a direct result of this planning proj ect. f. Heat - Stove I Fireplace? A central fireplace was proposed that would give
access to multiple sides (for cooking, drying clothes, etc.) PLUS light from the flames. A central location might also serve as a partial room divider.
g. Adjacent outside fire pit with sitting logs for small groups This will provide both outside and inside accommodations and will help to spread out user groups.
h. Tables I Chairs I Benches For seating, benches were preferred because they would be less likely to "walk off" and could be made from the peeled tamarack logs. Picnic tables for eating would also be a welcome addition - potentially made from local materials.
t. Counter for food preparation? Yes! J. Lighting considerations - no power currently (pun intended!), skylights?,
half-high walls? Skylights andlor a vertical clear window near the roof peak were suggested. Unsure if glass is the best idea on the ground level due to potential vandalism/maintenance.
k. Lockable storage area Yes - for equipment, educational materials, etc. I. Full roof w/one-half open and one-half enclosed? Yes, to be considered m. Logs I In-Kind Items Preferably harvested from the Demo Forest n. Construction - Contract, Build Ourselves or ?
Mirmesota Log Crafters Great Lakes Lo g Builders Association Mike Senty I Ron Brodigan I Brooks Minde
o. Parking Area along frontage road Use 8' logs to help identify nose-in parking areas + sign. Need a signed Handicapped parking space near KIOSK.
p. Role ofDNR-Trails, Superior Hiking Trail Association, Demonstration Forest Committee, Lake County (for planning, funding, & maintenance)
q. Potential Funding Sources - Coastal Program (DNR), Cooperative Trail Links Grant (DNR), Two Harbors Area Fund, Private Donors, Bnsinesses
r. Match - footprint of bnilding or a<"Teage of Demonstration Forest (land value), labor, in-kind materials (logs), site preparation, gravel for parking areas (and eqnipment for spreading)
s. Other Items to Consider?
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Wayne Seidel
From: Wayne Seidel
Sent: Friday, September 26,20083:22 PM
To: Tom Bodell; '[email protected]'; 'Nancy Gellerman'; 'Gayle Coyer'; 'Wayne Dahlberg'; Nate Eide; 'Craig & Jill'; 'Ed Gudowicz'; 'LCN Chronicle'; 'Kevin Johnson'; '[email protected]'; 'Penny Juenemann'; Scott Larson; Tom Martinson; Bill Nixon; Tom Peterson'
Cc: Wilma Rahn
Subject: Demo Forest Pavilion Planning Meeting
Fall Greetings!
Just a reminder that our next Pavilion Planning Meeting will be held on Tuesday, September 30th @4 p.m. We'll meet in the Split Rock River meeting room at the Lake County Service Center (across the street from the Courthouse). Wayne Dahlberg has ccmpleted a ccncept design based on the input we provided him at our August 27th meeting.
Come prepared to review this design and to make suggestions to improve it further!
See you next Tuesday ... Wayne
Wayne R. Seidel
Extension Educator, Natural Resources and Environment University of Minnesota Extension - Lake County
Conservation Specialist Cook and Lake County Soil & Water Conservation Districts
Lake County Service Center 616 - 3rd Avenue Two Harbors, Minnesota 55616
Pho ne: (218) 834-8377 Fax: (218) 834-8545 E-mail: [email protected] or
9/26/2008
Demonstration Forest Pavilion Planning Committee September 30, 2008 @ 4 p.m.
Lake County Service Center - Splil Rack River Meeting Room ,"
L Welcome & Dove Chocolate Treats!
11. Planning Committee Members:
Tom Bodell, Lake County Forestry Jason Bushmaker, DNR Forestry Gayle ,Coyer, Superior Hiking Trail Wayne Dahlberg, Architect Nate Ride, Lake County Forestry Craig Ellquist, Two Harbors Snowmobile Club Nancy Gellerman, DNR Wildlife Ed Gudowicz, Louisiana Pacific Forrest Joh:rulon, Lake County Nevis Chronicle Kevin Johnson, DNR Trails Lenore Johnson, County Commissioner Penny Juenemann, Lake Superior School District Scott Larson, County Commissioner Tam Martinson, Lake County Forestry Bill Nixon, Lake County Forestry Tam Peterson, DNR Trails Wayne Seidel, Lake SWCD I University of Minnesota Extension Tom Spooner, Retired Forester
ilL Update: a. Funding - Coastal Program (applications due 1218) potential for match from
land b. Extension Committee Site Visit on 9/16
IV. Concept Plan - Wayne Dahlberg a. Design Features and Options b. Additional. User Group Needs?
V. Next Steps:
VI. Other Business VII. Next Meeting Date: Vlll Adjourn
Meeting Notes:
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Wayne Seidel
From: Wayne Seidel
Sent: Wednesday, October 01,20087:37 AM
To: Tom Bodell; 'Jason Bushmaker'; 'Nancy Gellerman'; 'Gayle Coyer'; Nate Eide; 'Craig & Jill'; 'Ed Gudowicz'; 'LCN Chronicle'; 'Kevin Johnson'; '[email protected]'; 'Penny Juenemann'; Scott Larson; Tom Martinson; Bill Nixon; 'Tom Peterson'
Cc: 'Wayne Dahlberg'; 'Barbara Liukkonen'
Subject: Recap of Demo Forest Pavilion Planning Meeting
Fall Greetings!
We had an exciting meeting last night where Wayne Dahlberg unveiled the first concept plan for the Demonstration Forest Pavilion. Based on the responses from committee members and the discussion that followed, Wayne hit a home-run with this design. He incorporated all of the ideas generated from our first meeting and added a number of additional design elements to make the pavilion attractive, functional for small groups and large groups, and useful year-round. We provided some additional ideas to tweak the original proposal.
For those unable to attend, I would like to review the concept plans with you at your earliest convenience. We need your input and suggestions prior to· our next meeting - scheduled for Wednesday, October 15th at 4 p.m. At this meeting we will review the revised concept plan and discuss potential funding sources.
Please call me to receive a set of the concept plans.
Finally, don't miss the meeting on October 15th - this will be the final input meeting before we have the working plans developed, a materials list compiled, and a cost estimate developed.
Thanks, and Enjoy Fall... Wayne
Wayne R. Seidel
Extension Educator, Natural Resources and Environment University of Minnesota Extension - Lake County
Conservation Specialist Cook and Lake County Soil & Water Conservation Districts
Lake County Service Center 616 - 3rd Avenue Two Harbors, Minnesota 55616
Phone: (218) 834-8377 Fax: (218) 834-8545 E-mail: [email protected] or
10/212008
Demonstration Forest Pavilion Planning Committee October 15,2008 @4 p.m.
Lake County Service Center - Split Rock River Meeting Room
L Welcome & Dove Chocolate Treats!
II. Planning Committee Members:
Tom Bodell, Lake County Forestry Jason Bushmaker, DNR Forestry Gayle Coyer, Superior Hiking Trail Wayne Dahlberg, Architect Nate Eide, Lake County Forestry Craig Ellquist, Two Harbors Snowmobile Club Nancy Gellerman, DNR Wildlife Ed Gudowicz, Louisiana Pacific FOlTest Johnson, Lake County News Chronicle Kevin 10hnson, DNR Trails Lenore Johnson, County Commissioner Penny Juenemann, Lake Superior School District Scott Larson, County Commissioner Tom Martinson, Lake County Forestry Bill Nixon, Lake County Forestry Tom Peterson, DNR Trails Wayne Seidel, Lake SWC D / U ill versity a f Minnesota Extensio n Tom Spooner, Retired Forester
III. Update: a. PBS Channel 8 Program - Two Minute Tour b. School District Newsletter Article on Demonstration Forest c. Demonstration Forest Presentations:
i. October 14th - Rotary Club ii. October 24th - AMC Meeting
IV. Revised Concept Plan- Wayne Dahlberg a. Design Features and Options b. Preliminary Cost Estimate
V. Funding Options / Ideas a. Grant Sources b. Donations c. Volunteer Labor
VI. Other Business VII. Next Meeting Date: __________ _ Vlll. Adjourn
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From: Wayne Seidel
Sent: Thursday, October 16, 2008 11 :33 AM
To: Tom Bodell; 'Jason Bushmaker'; 'Gayle Coyer'; Nate Eide; 'Craig & Jill'; 'Nancy Gellerman'; 'Ed Gudowicz'; 'LCN Chronicle'; 'Kevin Johnson'; '[email protected]'; 'Penny Juenemann'; Scott Larson; Tom Martinson; Bill Nixon; 'Tom Peterson'
Cc: 'Wayne Dahlberg'; 'Barbara Liukkonen'
Subject: Pavilion Planning Meeting Update + Next Meeting
Fall Greetings!
We had a good meeting yesterday and Wayne Dahlberg presented Concept Drawing - Draft #2. Everyone was so enthused with how the plan has come together. The proposed pavilion meets our needs and the additional tweaking that Wayne shared at yesterday's meeting includes a more refined and enclosed small group area, additional walls for both wind protection and structural strength, and additional discussion on materials and construction techniques. If you have not had an opportunity to view the plans, please contact me and I'll get you a set. Belter yet, I'd love to review them with you in person so I can share some of the finer details.
We had much discussion about funding the pavilion project and decided that our next meeting will be devoted to determining if we can come up with the required 50% in match funds to submit a Coastal Application. Wayne will be developing a preliminary cost estimate for our next meeting to help us know the approximate need ... but the rest of us need to explore additional funding opportunities. Please check out potential funding sources and bring information on the application process, funding timeline, etc. to our next meeting. Also, if you are aware of businesses and/or individuals who might want to partner financially on this project, please bring this information to the meeting as well.
Our next meeting will be on Wednesday. October 29th. 4 p.m. in the Split Rock River meeting room.
If you are unable to attend this meeting, please notify me of your continued interest and if you have any leads on potential funding sources.
Thanks again for all your time and effort on this project!
Wayne
Wayne R. Seidel
Extension Educator, Natural Resources and Environment University of Minnesota Extension - Lake County
Conservation Specialist Cook and Lake County Soil & Water Conservation Districts
Lake County Service Center 616 - 3rd Avenue Two Harbors, Minnesota 55616
Phone: (218) 834-8377 Fax: (218) 834-8545 E-mail: [email protected] or
10/16/2008
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QPINION OF PROBABLE COST
Strip site & gravel ftJ I with fabric $ 5,50000
• 6" class 5 compacted • Existing granular material
Reinforced concrete slab wi thickened edge (sn) (-H" '1) 9,000.00
Rigid insulation to protect for frost
Masonry walls (CMU)/concrete caps
Fireplru:e - additional cost • Flue, hearth, mantle
Doors and frameslglazingibardware (tM'ellI7'f#O ",~:rs)
Coil door
Log structure allowance • Partial logs at site
Wall frammg/f.nish
Roof system • 3" decking with 30# felt • Cedar shakes
Contingency 10"10 Total
Note: s1Dnework not included
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$152,30000 $ 15200.00 $167,500.00
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Demonstration Forest Pavilion Planning Committee October 29, 2008 @4p.m.
Lake County Service Center - Split Rock River Meeting Room
I. Welcome & Dove Chocolate Treats!
II. Update: a. Trails Closed for Hiking During Firearms Deer Season b. Demonstration Forest Presentations:
i. October 24th - AMC Meeting
III. Revised Concept Plan III - Wayne Dahlberg a. Design Features and Options b. Cost Estimate =
N. Funding Options / Ideas a. Update on Timber Sale Funds, Land Dedication b. Grant Sources
1. Minnesota's Lake Superior Coastal Program 11. Two Harbors Area Fund
111. DNR Regional Park Grant IV. DNR Local Trails Connection v. DNR - Federal Recreational Trail Program
VI. Others?
c. Donations from Companies/Individuals
d. Volunteer Labor / In-Kind Materials 1. Roof Deckirlg - Nate
11. Tables/Benches lll. Interior Walls / Shingling IV. Other?
V. Other Business VI. Next Meeting Date: ___________ _ VII. Adjourn
Meeting Notes:
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Wayne Seidel
From: Wayne Seidel
Sent: Friday, November 07,200812:15 PM
To: Tom Bodell; 'Jason Bushmaker'; 'Gayle Coyer'; Nate Eide; 'Craig & Jill'; 'Nancy Gellerman'; 'Ed Gudowicz'; 'LCN Chronicle'; 'Kevin Johnson'; '[email protected]'; 'Penny Juenemann'; Scott Larson; Tom Martinson; Bill Nixon; 'Tom Peterson'
Cc: 'Wayne Dahlberg'
Subject: Demonstration Forest Pavilion Project Update
FalilWinter Greetingsl
A big "Thank You" to everyone who provided great ideas for the design of our proposed pavilion. I'm so pleased with how the entire project came together - from the brainstorming sessions to the final plan review ... whew! Wayne Dahlberg has molded our ideas into a practical, highly functional structure that offers so many wonderful features. He will deliver the final working drawings to me by early December and they will be available for anyone to review.
Unfortunately, we do not have the required 50% in match funds to pursue a Coastal Grant for this year. My hope is that we can generate additional interest in the project and pursue funding sources for a future application. Note: A small-scale model might be a useful tool if anyone has a knack to work on something like this during the winter.
Our next meeting was tentatively scheduled for December 2nd and was contingent on us fine-tuning a grant application. Since we will not be submitting an application, the meeting will be cancelled.
Thanks again for serving on this special committee ... your efforts are so appreciated!
Wayne
Wayne R. Seidel
Extension Educator, Natural Resources and Environment University of Minnesota Extension - Lake County
Conservation Specialist Cook and Lake County Soil & Water Conservation Districts
Lake County Service Center 616 - 3rd Avenue Two Harbors, Minnesota 55616
Phone: (218) 834-8377 Fax: (218) 834-8545 E-mail: [email protected] or
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THIS PROJECT WAS FUNDED IN PART BY THE COASTAL ZONE MANAGEMENT ACT, BY NOAA'S OFFICE OF OCEAN AND COASTAL RESOURCE MANAGEMENT, IN COOPERATION WITH MINNESOTA'S LAKE SUPERIOR COASTAL PROGRAM.
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