Lower Sauk River Boat Access Site Sample Clauses

Lower Sauk River Boat Access Site. The City will fund the development by the USFS of a boat access site on the lower Sauk River, subject to the provisions of Section 3.5.2. The site is on State Department of Natural Resources land on the east bank of the Sauk River, north of the SR 530 bridge crossing approximately seven miles north of Darrington. This site will serve boaters on both the Sauk and the Suiattle as it would be just below the confluence of the two rivers. As currently proposed, site development will include a ramp for trailered boats in addition to launching space for rafts and other hand-carried boats. A schematic map of the proposal is at Figure 3-23. As overall manager for the Skagit Wild and Scenic River, the USFS will be involved in the planning and administration of this site, will be the initial lead development agency, and will, at its option, be assigned title to interests in real property acquired by the City necessary for site development. In addition, the Forest Service may acquire interests in real property necessary for site development outside of this Agreement, in which case the cost of such interests shall not be counted in the project budget. The City will fund this element up to a capped amount of $250,000, subject to the provision of Section 3.2. Preliminary design program elements include the following: • paved or concrete-plank, single-lane boat ramp, 12 feet wide; • raft staging area; • beach for launching; • parking for 30 cars and 10 cars with trailers; • access road from SR 530; • vault toilets; • picnic tables; and • river use information signs.
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