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Community Development Page?

Case number:100-54
Project:Alpine County Website
Opened by:Tami
Status:Fixed
Assigned:mccullyc
Priority:3
Type:Bug
Opened on:Wednesday, February 18, 2009 - 4:53pm
Last modified:Tuesday, February 24, 2009 - 9:14am

Chad, Do you know what happened to the Community Development Page with Planning, Building and Engineering/Surveying linked below said page? Thanks, Tami

Turtle Rock Park Campground

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Turtle Rock Park Campground has a combination of 26 RV or trailer sites, two of which are handicap accessible. There are also 12 Tent sites. The Picnic/Day Use Area also has a handicap accessible site.  The campground is open seasonally, approximately May through early October.

Recreational vehicle information: ALL vehicles must park on the paved pad at the site.  Water faucets are located at various sites, no other hook-ups are available.  At this time, there is not a dump station.

Amenities: The park offers flush toilets.  Also available for use on the property is a public tennis court, basketball court and horseshoe pit.

No Reservations: first come, first served.

Turtle Rock Park Campground is open for the 2009 season.

PLEASE NOTE: During extreme fire conditions, fires are not permitted in the campground.  At those times, outdoor cooking is allowed on gas/propane powered devices only.

Elevation: 6,200'

CAMPGROUND USEFEES

Day Use only-Picnic Area (4 hour period)

$1.00
Tent Site $10.00 per day
Camp Site-RV or trailer $15.00 per day
Camp Site-Seniors $10.00 per day
Each additional vehicle$3.00 per day
Seasonal camping *-Seniors$250/month
Seasonal camping *-All others$350/month
Check-out Time12:00 NOON

* Seasonal Camping shall only be allowed as follows:

1. The total number of camping spaces for seasonal use shall not exceed five, not including 2 spaces occupied by the camp host and back up host. The allocation of seasonal camping spaces shall be determined by the Public Works Department.

2. Seasonal camping is allowed on a month to month basis, subject to approval of a rental agreement to be provided by the Public Works Department and full payment of applicable camping fees to the Public Works Department in advance of occupying the camp site.

3. Seasonal camping is limited to recreational vehicles equipped with an integral waste water holding tank. This tank must be periodically emptied at an approved RV waste water disposal facility.

Alpine Watershed Group

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Mission Statement
The Alpine Watershed Group works to preserve and enhance the natural system functions of Alpine County’s watersheds for future generations. The group works by inspiring participation to collaborate, educate, and proactively implement projects that benefit and steward the County’s watersheds.

What’s a Watershed Group?
A watershed group is a locally organized, voluntary, non-regulatory group established to assess the condition of the watershed and build a work plan to implement restoration and protection activities within the watershed.

Healthy Watersheds Help Create Healthy Communities
A healthy watershed helps filter sediment and pollutants while supporting the many living organisms that depend on the eco-system. Healthy watersheds improve the economy and help provide resources for everyone to use and enjoy. The Alpine Watershed Group is committed to providing healthy watersheds for future and current generations.

Current Programs:

  • Volunteer Water Quality Monitoring
  • Alpine Creek Days
  • Streambank Restoration
  • Markleeville Guard Station Restoration
  • Erosion Control Best Managment Practices
  • Monthly Informational Forums
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