The Suffolk County Council of the Boy Scouts of America is examining an expansion of their property to incorporate a 26-acre site adjacent to the eastern boundary of the existing camp. The vision of the project sponsor is to develop a conference-training center that can facilitate a meeting of 75 persons, with an outdoor gathering space for meetings, a warming kitchen, pantry, reception and general office, toilet facilities, storage, with lodging for 5 single- occupancy and 17 double-occupancy rooms. The mission of the proposed facility is to provide a flexible conference and training center that will facilitate youth and adult training, provide additional event space for units and special programs, and provide rental space for local and corporate events.
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