Based on earlier conversations around here, I think we concluded it's not in any environmental protected areas though could be subject to whatever DCR department that deals with private dams.
Given that much of the demolition would be concrete, my guess is a few million for that.
Add another couple million for grading and landscaping - not sure if they'd need to do any bulkheads or what pathway solutions they'd implement, so costs could go up for that.
Then, per your suggestion, whatever the expense would be of adding a restaurant or water ski show, boat ride, etc.
However, dockside dining with some kind of aquatic show would be neat - don't think the existing part of the lake is deep enough for power boats plus unless Anaconda and it's foundations are completely removed there'd be too many obstructions.
Given that much of the demolition would be concrete, my guess is a few million for that.
Add another couple million for grading and landscaping - not sure if they'd need to do any bulkheads or what pathway solutions they'd implement, so costs could go up for that.
Then, per your suggestion, whatever the expense would be of adding a restaurant or water ski show, boat ride, etc.
However, dockside dining with some kind of aquatic show would be neat - don't think the existing part of the lake is deep enough for power boats plus unless Anaconda and it's foundations are completely removed there'd be too many obstructions.