The camp’s proposal will be to convert 31 of the existing campsites into RV sites and to create an additional 32 new campsites that will be modified with full utility services such as electric, water, and sewer, said Matt Huntington, project engineer from Studio A Landscape Architecture. The campground sits on about 67 wooded acres in the Town of Lake George. It is owned by LGCG, LLC, of Orlando Florida, according to county records.

“It’s a push for more RV sites, less tent sites. You get a little bit more long term, stable clientele with the RV sites,” Huntington explained to the Lake George Planning Board. “The idea with this expansion is to phase out what they have with the tent sites and get a more consistent client base that are coming with RVs.

” Additionally, the proposed expansion will include two gravel access roads, an extension of the existing water infrastructure, six wastewater absorption fields that will service the expansion areas as well as replace an antiquated wastewater treatment system, planning documents said. “The existing sites that are there are serviced by various seepage pits for wastewater and some antiquated systems,” Huntington said. “So as part of this project, in addition to the expansions, there’s certain areas, especially over near the stream corridor, that we’re going to upgrade wastewater into a new system that’s going to be part of the expansion.

” There will also be a new bathhouse to accommodate the expansion. The .