35 18 CONCEPT A HISTORY, ECOLOGY, AND GEOLOGY 32 31 20 20 16 17 18 26 42 25 6 40 22 9 21 14 27 22 15 3 19 22 W E S T G U T 13 21 16 16 16 14 17 47 75 19 11 16 P 11 O 11 R T U G U C O V E E S E 5 15 3 15 7 1921 22 47 19 14 EAST HEAD 10 10 WEST HEAD 3 4 8 10 2 3 1 192 27 6 19 B 9 12 11 1887 11 8 3 5 L E N 13 4 A 3 2 H 6 7 4 15 C 19 A N 4 9 1912 1 192 MIDDLE HEAD 2 4 2 1 14 13 1921 4 15 N 20 21 5 H U L L G U T I 8 O 4 2 8 T 26 16 22 14 4 16 9 24 12 N 1 27 37 A V 26 I G 5 B A A 20 8 8 3 18 29 4 12 19 16 PRINCES HEAD 26 24 4 45 19 15 6 52 35 30 H 25 29 Key Legend 12 Improved Access & Amenities 1 28 Cultivation & Management 18 Demolished Building Footprint 16 New or Renovated Building 21 Existing Building to Remain Fenceline I N G H A M B A Y 8 19 0 150 11 Sea Level Rise / Ecological Change Marking 23 19 29 Demonstration Garden & Farm (in partial 1775 dwelling footprint) 24 23 13 Invasive Species Management Area 41 14 Cottage Community Cultural Center 23 15 Elevated15Boardwalk 7 Relocated Yurts & Glamping in WWII Temporary Barracks Location (1947 mapping) 8 Cider House 9 Demonstration Orchard (in approximate historic location) CONCEPT A 10 Fishing Pier HISTORY, ECOLOGY, AND GEOLOGY Viewshed 1. 1890 Cleverly Farm Location Markings 2. Food / Beverage Vending inside Visitor’s Center 7. Relocated Yurts & Glamping in WWII Temporary Barracks Location 8. Cider House 13. Invasive Species Management Area 14. Cottage Community Cultural Center Interprets structures that once comprised the Cleverly family’s farm on the island. Provides overnight accommodations with historic interpretation. Deploys targeted vegetation clearing and the removal of invasive plant species to connect visitors to the landscape. 400 feet 300 FEET 12 Accessible Beach Route Cultural History Trail (12 stops via VR Augmentation) 6 Adventure Playground 200 21 8 9 4 Ecology and Geology Trail (12 stops) 5 0 19 1890 Cleverly Farm Location Markings (house, outbuildings, pond, fencing, cottages) 14 24 9 4 20 2 Food / Beverage Vending inside Visitor's Center 14 3 Educational Features 21 27 3 2 Provides basic healthy food and beverage options for visitors. Makes use of the apples and other fruits grown in the demonstration orchard. Shares stories of the cottagers and their habitation on the island. 3. Cultural History Trail via VR Augmentation (12 stops) Uses smart technology and virtual reality augmentation to share the invisible histories across the island. 9. Demonstration Orchard Recreates the spirit of the orchards that once grew on the island. 15. Elevated Boardwalk Allows for equitable access and exploration around the island. PEDDOCKS ISLAND VISION PLAN 0 4. Ecology and Geology Trail (12 stops) 5. Demonstration Garden & Farm 6. Adventure Playground 10. Fishing Pier 11. Sea Level Rise / Ecological Change Marking 12. Accessible Beach Route Describes the current and changing conditions of animal and plant communities, ecology, and landforms. Offers a venue for fishing, an activity once popular on the island. Displays crops grown at various times through Peddocks’ history. Illuminates various natural processes at work on Peddocks with lights or other markings. 150 Provides families and day trippers with a chance to explore that is linked to history and ecology. Improves access to the shoreline along the tombolo between East and Middle Head and promotes inclusivity. 35 18 CONCEPT B SCIENCE, RESEARCH, AND EXPERIMENTATION 32 20 20 16 31 17 18 26 42 25 6 40 22 9 21 14 27 22 15 3 19 22 W E S T G U T 10 13 21 16 16 16 22 11 11 14 16 P 11 O R T U G U C O V E 11 S E 12 15 3 15 27 5 17 28 3 7 EAST HEAD 19 30 6 13 14 WEST HEAD Wildlife Refuge 10 E 8 10 20 2 4 13 16 8 7 26 24 25 24 23 24 21 9 22 L 4 25 E 3 2 6 7 4 L L G U T 21 5 8 U C 2 H H 20 26 16 O 8 22 I 5 A N 18 4 15 5 1 MIDDLE HEAD 4 19 3 27 29 2 4 9 N 13 15 2 14 N 24 11 14 T 4 A 26 I 9 24 20 V 27 12 12 16 G 1 A 8 N 8 3 18 29 4 12 19 4 16 PRINCES HEAD 26 24 45 19 15 6 52 35 30 29 Legend 1 12 Improved Access & Amenities 28 Demolished Building Footprint 16 21 Existing Building to Remain Fenceline 8 G H A M B A Y 14 20 19 11 Composting Facility 200 400 feet 21 Mini Solar Grid 22 Test Site for Managed Goat Clearing 12 Caretaker House 14 Public Safety / Ranger Station and Visitor Center 19 13 Professor's Cottage 23 23 Intertidal Lab 14 Open Tent Sites 24 23 Elevated Boardwalks 15 Solar Shade Structure 29 Maintenance and Storage Buildings 24 15 23 41 25 Passive Storage Outpost 16 Reconstructed Observation Tower 26 Birding Signage (throughout Middle and West Heads) 7 Relocated Yurts 17 Invasive Species Management Test Plot 27 Plant Community Signage (throughout Island) 8 Shower Facility 18 Lobster Pot Drop Location 28 Reef Lab 19 Mooring Field 29 Hydro-power Testing Area 20 Potential Seasonal Dock 30 Floating Lab 6 Dining Hall 0 21 8 9 4 Residence Halls 5 N 19 Entry Plaza 24 I 4 21 2 Parade Ground 3 Education &18Research New or Renovated Building H 9 25 Cultivation & Management 27 3 2 Key 37 CONCEPT B Viewshed 9 Data Collection Station SCIENCE, RESEARCH, ANDLabEXPERIMENTATION 10 Innovation / Classrooms PEDDOCKS ISLAND VISION PLAN 0 1. Entry Plaza 2. Parade Ground 3. Public Safety / Ranger Station and Visitor Center 4. Residence Halls 5. Maintenance and Storage Buildings 6. Dining Hall 7. Relocated Yurts 8. Shower Facility 9. Data Collection Station 10. Innovation Lab / Classrooms 11. Composting Facility 12. Caretaker House 15. Solar Shade Structure 16. Reconstructed Observation Tower 17. Invasive Species Management Test Plot 18. Lobster Pot Drop Location 21. Mini Solar Grid 22. Test Site for Managed Goat Clearing 23. Intertidal Lab 24. Elevated Boardwalks 28. Reef Lab 29. Hydro-power Testing Area Creates an open reception area / waiting room with seating and shade to receive visitors. Offers housing for short term (1-2 day) stays. 13. Professor’s Cottage Provides housing for professors and teachers engaged in educational programming. 19. Mooring Field Provides publicly accessible anchoring sites for those visiting Peddocks by private boat. 25. Passive Storage Outpost Holds equipment and tools needed for field work and data collection. Provides school groups with an open area for camping and other educational programs. Improves existing and proposed yurt and tent camping experience. 14. Open Tent Sites Accomodates short term (1-2 day) island stays. 20. Potential Seasonal Dock Improves recreational boating access to activities on Middle and West Heads. 26. Birding Signage Facilitates a self-guided bird-habitat-focused tour at 10 locations along a designated trail. Supports all physical assets of the parkland and visitor’s health and wellbeing. Creates a home base for field work/scientific studies taking place along the shore of East Head. Develops a renewable energy resource to serve the Caretaker’s House and other buildings. Generates renewable energy for educational and research applications on the island. 27. Plant Community Signage Facilitates a self-guided ecology-focused tour at 10 locations along a designated trail. Houses students, chaperones, and researchers who are on the island for programs and academic endeavors. Houses scientific study, field work, and student programs. Creates an observation point for visitors and a location for weather radar. Studies the effectiveness of using goats to control vegetation/ invasive plants. Focuses on marine biology and oceanography with classes and research. Supports physical assets and programming on the island. Collects waste from the dining/residence halls and labs to be reused as loam on the island. Researches alternative methods of invasive species management. Focuses on research about tidal inlets, high marsh areas, and pond ecology. Researches green energy while promoting advancements in hydropower programs. 150 Provides food and seating for full-day visitors, overnight/ weekend guests, and longer term residents. Houses the park ranger(s) and/or public safety officer. Supports lobster and other commercial fishing activities, lobster tours, and on-island bakes. Supports guided tours, outdoor labs requiring water access, and animal/marine observation. 30. Floating Lab Focuses on marine biology and oceanography with classes and research. 35 CONCEPT C TOURISM, CULTURE, AND RECREATION 32 31 18 20 20 16 17 18 26 42 25 6 40 22 9 21 14 27 22 15 3 19 22 W E S T G U T 13 21 16 14 16 16 22 15 19 11 14 16 11 13 11 3 15 11 14 24 30 10 P 25 O R T U G U C O V E E S 20 9 10 16 E 27 7 11 2 29 8 8 10 3 13 EAST HEAD 23 WEST HEAD 28 12 15 17 29 4 21 22 18 27 11 1 26 5 6 L E MIDDLE HEAD 4 3 4 A 3 2 6 7 4 15 C 19 N 26 9 26 N 2 4 5 H 13 27 6 2 N 20 4 U L L G U T I H 16 O 21 5 8 26 T 2 A 8 22 14 4 16 9 24 12 N 1 27 37 A V 26 I G 5 20 8 8 3 18 29 4 12 19 16 PRINCES HEAD 26 24 4 45 19 15 6 52 27 3 2 35 30 9 25 Key 29 Legend 12 Improved Access & Amenities 28 Tourism & Culture 3 Demolished Building Footprint 16 2 Entry Plaza 21 Fenceline Viewshed I N G H A M B A Y 0 200 8 21 8 9 19 14 20 14 Wedding Venue 23 19 0 150 300 FEET 11 Luxury Cottages 21 Waterfront Cafe and Vending 12 Outdoor Courts 22 Kayak and Scuba Rentals and Training Pavilion 23 13 Mini Cabins 41 23 Potential Floating Dock Location (Scuba Launch) 14 Quartermaster's Luxury Hotel, Spa and Convention 23 Center 24 Mooring Field 15 Maintenance and Storage Building 15 25 Potential Seasonal Dock 6 Platform Camping (ADA compliant by the Visitor's Center) 16 Discovery Trail through Ruins 26 Elevated Boardwalk 7 Residence Halls with First Floor Flex Space 17 Relocated Yurts 27 Passive Glamping Tents 18 High Ropes Course 28 Passive Mini Cabin Location 19 Art Gallery and Small Events Space 29 Island Loop Path 20 Permanent Art Exhibit 30 Passive Artist Retreat 4 Main Promenade 5 400 feet 19 4 21 Parade Ground Events Lawn 24 Sports & Recreation 18 New or Renovated Building 1 H 29 Golf Cart and Bikeshare Parking 24 CONCEPT C Art Sculptures 9 Public Safety / Ranger Station TOURISM, CULTURE,10 AND RECREATION Renovated Gymnasium / Indoor Sports Arena (Squash, Indoor Climbing) 8 Commercial Kitchen PEDDOCKS ISLAND VISION PLAN 0 1. Parade Ground Events Lawn 2. Entry Plaza 3. Wedding Venue 4. Main Promenade 5. Golf Cart and Bikeshare Parking 6. Platform Camping 7. Residence Halls with First Floor Flex Space 8. Commercial Kitchen 9. Public Safety / Ranger Station 10. Renovated Gymnasium / Indoor Sports Arena 11. Luxury Cottages 12. Outdoor Courts 15. Maintenance and Storage Building 16. Discovery Trail through Ruins 17. Relocated Yurts Provides venue for festivals, concerts, and large-scale events. Creates an indoor open space available for community or commercial use. 13. Mini Cabins Provides modern basic accommodations for 2-4 people; supports 3-5 night stays. 19. Art Gallery and Small Events Space Supports exhibitions of local (or non-local) artists and other programming such as weddings or corporate events. 25. Potential Seasonal Dock Improves recreational boating access to Middle and West Heads. Creates an open reception area / waiting room with seating and shade to receive visitors. Supports culinary programs, classes, and food needs beyond the hotel and cafe offerings. 14. Quartermaster’s Luxury Hotel, Spa & Convention Center Provides a high end experience located to capture views of Boston and support tourism, corporate events, retreats etc. Constructs a formalized outdoor patio at the Chapel to support a tented space for weddings and other event occasions. Supports all physical assets of the parkland as well as visitor’s health and wellbeing. Supports physical assets and programming on the island. Develops a formalized extension of the entry plaza that leads to the Quartermasters Luxury Hotel, Spa, and Convention Center. Provides unique, year round recreation opportunities (rock climbing, squash, pickleball). Celebrates the sense of discovery and exploration on Peddocks. 20. Permanent Art Exhibit 21. Waterfront Cafe and Vending 22. Kayak and Scuba Rentals and Training Pavilion 26. Elevated Boardwalk 27. Passive Glamping Tents 28. Passive Mini Cabin Location Creates an art walk through contextually-driven sculptural commissions. Supports guided tours, outdoor labs requiring water access, and animal/marine observation. Marks the entry into West Head and provides a meeting spot and space to get a casual bite to eat. Offers off-the-grid overnight accommodation for 2 people in the former cottage footprints (1-2 night stays) Supports water sports off Peddocks and associated instruction/rentals to individuals and groups. Offers off-the-grid overnight accommodation for 2-4 people on West Head (3-5 nights stays). Provides access to rentable carts and bikes to get around the island. Accomodates weekly and monthly rentals equipped with kitchens and amenities that support longer stays. Offers housing for short term (1-2 day) stays. Accomodates group or solo camping for 1-2 night stays in locations with optimal harbor views. Supports pick-up games and more organized team sports and tournaments. 18. High Ropes Course Provides a unique seasonal recreation opportunity that is immersed in nature. 23. Potential Floating Dock Location (Scuba Launch) 24. Mooring Field 29. Island Loop Path 30. Passive Artist Retreat Allows for scuba launch and boat parking. Allows for easier pedestrian travel around the entire perimeter of the island. 150 Provides publicly accessible anchoring sites for those visiting Peddocks by private boat. Provides off-the-grid housing that supports art programming, and a studio for artists in residence.