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B. A group or general plan showing the entire property with the loca- 

 tion of buildings, drives, walks, sewers, water mains, lines of lighting, a 

 route for an electric railway making a circuit of the grounds for passen- 

 ger traffiic, and proposed plantings of trees and shrubs and areas to be de- 

 voted to flower beds. The location of existing sewers and water mains 

 shall be furnished by the owner. 



C. A birds-eye view of General Plan "B." 



D. A complete engineering plan showing location and grades of all 

 walks and drives, including working details and specifications for con- 

 struction of said walks and drives, and showing also cuts and fills on the 

 grounds. Also the grades for the various buildings. 



The general plan shall be made at a scale of 1 inch to 100 feet. The 

 bird's-eye view shall be to practically the same scale, the view point be- 

 ing assumed at will. 



The present and proposed buildings and other improvements shall be 

 rendered or washed in with brush and water color so as to make appar- 

 ent the disposition of drives, walks, shrubbery, flower beds, etc., without 

 shading or shadow. 



All engineering work required shall be subject to the inspection and 

 approval by the engineer named by the owner. 



All drawings, etc., must have the approval of the State Board of Agri- 

 culture before final acceptance or obligation is discharged on the part of 

 the person or firm employed to do the work. 



All drawings must be delivered to the secretary of the State Board of 

 Agriculture at his office before October 1, 1910. 



Any drawings for additional grounds adjoining present grounds to 

 be put on separate paper, but drawn on same scale and made to fit. 



EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE MEETING. 



April 18-22, 1910. 



Committee met with all members present. 



A representative of the Pain Pyrotechnic Company presented 

 an outline for the production of a night show founded upon one 

 of Iowa's early historical events, "The Massacre of Spirit Lake in 

 1S57." Terms of contract for said show were drawn along the 

 following lines: The show to be given five nights; the Pain Pyro- 

 technic Company to receive the first $7,000 receipts taken in at the 

 amphitheater at night ; all over and above the first $7,000 to be di- 

 vided equally between both parties to the contract. Action in the 

 matter was postponed until the committee could look over the Miller 

 Bros. 101 Ranch Wild "West Show with the view of using it in lieu 

 of the show above mentioned. 



