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fire and security alarms. There are concerns that neither the city nor park police are <br />equipped to provide adequate surveillance to protect the cabin, with many alarms not <br />responded to given its remote location. The planned Navarre Homestead will be <br />physically secured at night, with security camera and floodlight coverage. The location <br />adjacent to the museum will have the added benefit of increased maintenance oversight <br />and attention. <br />The Society's Board of Directors resolved to move the cabin to the west campus in 2020, committing to <br />the project and resolving that the September 24, 2020 Annual Dinner will celebrate the 200" birthday of <br />the Pierre Navarre Cabin, and its new home. The Development Committee of the Board of Trustees has <br />set fundraising to complete the Navarre Homestead project as its top priority and, once it has <br />confirmation that the project is approved, will begin the campaign. <br />Navarre Cabin Interpretive Site Budget <br />Homestead Budget <br />Vendor <br />Estimate Low <br />Estimate High <br />Relocation expense <br />Lykowski Construction <br />26,750 <br />30,000 <br />Initial Landscape plan <br />Lehman & Lehman <br />6,000 <br />6,250 <br />Site Survey <br />Lang, Feeney & Associates <br />2,870 <br />2,870 <br />Biddable landscape plan <br />Lehman & Lehman <br />15,000 <br />20,000 <br />Demolition of 2 structures <br />bid in hand <br />24,000 <br />25,000 <br />Other Site work <br />TBD <br />10,000 <br />12,500 <br />Utility work <br />TBD <br />5,000 <br />7,500 <br />Homestead Interpretive plan <br />TBD <br />15,000 <br />15,000 <br />Outbuildings and equipment <br />TBD <br />15,000 <br />20,000 <br />Fencing and security system <br />TBD <br />10,000 <br />15,000 <br />Interpretive signage <br />TBD <br />7,500 <br />10,000 <br />Total hard costs <br />137,120 <br />164,120 <br />36 <br />