Attached please find a conceptual diagram showing a
proposed CLEAR Observation Deck off the Cheat Lake
Trail, above the CLEAR Dock near the Cheat Haven Hiking
Trail. This Deck is 12 feet wide with a 10 foot long section
on land and three 10 foot sections extending out above the Lake.
Initially, we may only be able to build two of these three.
Now is the time to ask questions, make suggestions, and/or
give your approval. Next, we will review the plan with a couple
builders, to get a price and possible schedule.
(Thanks go to Peter Butler in Landscape Architecture at WVU
for these diagrams.)
Duane Nichols, Cell- 304-216-5535.
Dr Nichols,
I love this proposed Cheat Lake Trail resource. Would be a wonderful addition. Kudos to Peter Butler.
Be well.
Bill
Bill Reger-Nash, EdD West Virginia University School of Public Health One Medical Center Drive, Suite 3812E Morgantown, WV 26506-9190
Office Phone: 304-293-0763 Cell Phone: 304-685-6740 Fax: 304-293-6685
Email: wreger@hsc.wvu.edu
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Attached please find a conceptual diagram showing a
proposed CLEAR Observation Deck off the Cheat Lake
Trail, above the CLEAR Dock near the Cheat Haven Hiking
Trail. This Deck is 12 feet wide with a 10 foot long section
on land and three 10 foot sections extending out above the Lake.
Initially, we may only be able to build two of these three.
Now is the time to ask questions, make suggestions, and/or
give your approval. Next, we will review the plan with a couple
builders, to get a price and possible schedule.
(Thanks go to Peter Butler in Landscape Architecture at WVU
for these diagrams.)
I'm OK with the sketch / concept. I like the graphics to help portray the ideas. QUESTIONS:
1. How high is the 3rd 10' section from the ground (15-20'?) - it looks way too high, but I realize the vertical scale is probably exaggerated?
2. I'm wondering about the steps, and the upper observation deck right next to the trail level? Does this replace the current steps from the trail to the level ground area?
3. What impact will the Phase I deck have on the current level ground area that is vegetated and has a place for picnic table and cooking grill? Could we dispense with the Phase I and go right into stretching into Phase II from the natural ground surface?
4. Can we do it without aggregating the entire level site?
5. What is going to happen to improving the steps to the current dock, and the condition of the current dock? Leave as is?
Peggy
Peggy Pings 304-293-7528 (w) 304-879-5622 (h) 304-282-7464 (c)
Duane duane330@aol.com 5/22/2013 9:51 PM >>>
Attached please find a conceptual diagram showing a
proposed CLEAR Observation Deck off the Cheat Lake
Trail, above the CLEAR Dock near the Cheat Haven Hiking
Trail. This Deck is 12 feet wide with a 10 foot long section
on land and three 10 foot sections extending out above the Lake.
Initially, we may only be able to build two of these three.
Now is the time to ask questions, make suggestions, and/or
give your approval. Next, we will review the plan with a couple
builders, to get a price and possible schedule.
(Thanks go to Peter Butler in Landscape Architecture at WVU
for these diagrams.)
clear@lists.cheatlakeclear.org