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Middle Bass Island State Park: Analysis of a Proposal. Kurt A. Simmons Nathan M. Wagoner. History of Middle Bass Island. Spanish Viticulturalist (1854) German Purchase (1885) Largest winery in U.S Prohibition Fire George Lonz (1926) National Register of Historic Places(1926). ODNR. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Middle Bass Island State Park:

Analysis of a Proposal

Kurt A. Simmons

Nathan M. Wagoner

History of Middle Bass Island

• Spanish Viticulturalist (1854)

• German Purchase (1885)– Largest winery in U.S– Prohibition– Fire

• George Lonz (1926)– National Register of Historic Places(1926)

ODNR

• Purchased in February 2001

• Mission:– To provide a balance between wise use and the

protection of NR

ODNR’s Methods of Planning

• Community involvement

• Advisory Group

• Core Group

Inventory of Acquired Lands

• 1 mile of unspoiled shoreline

• Marina

• Glacial Grooves

• Historical Sites

• Endangered Species

• Wetlands

6 Sites

• Former Vineyards (A, B, C, D)

• Historic Sites (B, F)

• Shoreline (C )

• Camping (C )

• Wetlands (A, D, E)

• Natural Beach (D)

• Marina (E)

Site C: Primitive Camping

Site F: Cliff Habitat

Site F: Lonz Winery Buildings

Site E: Marina

Site E: Peninsula Wetland

Endangered Species

• Lake Erie Water Snake

• Harebell

• Eastern Fox Snake

• Thamnophis Sirtalis

Methods of Data Collection

• Digital Pictures

• Surveying

• GIS– Measurements – Parcels– Habitat Protection

Surveys

• Interviews– Expressed Concerns

• Positive Direction for the Island

• Lonz Winery

• Marina

• Empty promises

Additional Assessment

• Wastewater Treatment

• Soil Conditions

• Affects on wildlife

• The Beach

• Lonz Winery

• Transportation

Acknowledgements

• Lisa Brohl (Local Botanist)

• Jason Lin(Local TA)

• John Dobney ( Asst. Director)

• Hongxia Duan (Local TA)

• Kristin Stanford (L.E.W.S. Researcher)

• John Hageman (Local Resident)

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