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OFFICE OF GOVERNOR BOB TAFT
THE STATE OF OHIO
OFFICE OF COMMUNICATIONS

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
May 17, 2000

GOVERNOR ANNOUNCES PLAN TO ACQUIRE 123-ACRE LAKEFRONT SITE ON
MIDDLE BASS ISLAND AS MAJOR ADDITION TO OHIO STATE PARKS

MAUMEE BAY STATE PARK -- Governor Bob Taft today announced that the Ohio Department of Natural Resources (ODNR) has agreed to purchase 123.54 acres of lakefront property on Middle Bass Island in Lake Erie, protecting an increasingly rare expanse of coastal open space and providing a major new addition to Ohio's State Parks system. Taft made the announcement at Maumee Bay State Park, on the Lake Erie shore east of Toledo.

Signing an agreement to acquire the site of the former Lonz winery on Middle Bass Island for $6.75 million, Taft described the property as "...one of the largest and most significant stretches of Ohio's Lake Erie coast to come onto the market in many years."

He praised the site for its fine natural features, which include nearly one mile of Lake Erie shoreline, a harbor and 212-boat marina, natural areas with endangered plant and wildlife species, wetlands and unique geological features known as glacial grooves.

"Unspoiled coastal properties of this size and significance become available perhaps only once in a lifetime, presenting the State of Ohio with a extraordinary opportunity to protect an exceptional and threatened resource for this and future generations," Taft said. "As a significant addition to our Ohio State Parks system, this acquisition will provide new opportunities for family-oriented outdoor recreation and enhance the region's important tourism-based economy."

The property, which includes the former Lonz winery, will be purchased from the Middle Bass Development Corporation and Mantey-Mon-Ami-Lonz Wineries Corporation. Robert Gottesman, a principal owner of the two corporations, passed away earlier this year after initial discussions were underway for sale of the property. The governor said that the purchase price is considerably less than the property's market value, thus representing a generous gift by the Gottesman family and other owners to the people of Ohio. He thanked the sellers for their generosity, which he said will benefit generations of Ohio families.

ODNR Director Sam Speck said that the department plans to manage the property as part of Lake Erie Island State Park, which also includes parks at Kelleys Island, South Bass Island and Catawba Island.

Speck said that ODNR will begin developing a land-use plan for the property once the acquisition has been approved by the State Controlling Board. Transfer of the Middle Bass Island property to state ownership will not be completed until late 2000.

"The potential for expanded recreational opportunities on Middle Bass Island are enormous," Speck said. "The marina and harbor facilities will provide an immediate benefit to Lake Erie boaters and those who travel between the islands."

He said that other initial plans for the new state park area include improved fishing access, day-use recreation facilities and nature trails, while long-range plans could include campgrounds, swimming beaches and other facilities.

Included on the property is the Lonz winery building, listed on the National Register of Historical Places in 1986. The winery has not been in production since the early 1970s, but has been operated in recent years as a retail outlet and tourist attraction. The present owners will operate the facility in its current capacity for the remainder of the 2000 season, but those operations will cease under state ownership, according to Speck. He said that ODNR will study other uses for the building, perhaps for overnight accommodations or as a conference and educational center.

Middle Bass Island is located 11 miles north of Port Clinton, in the western basin of Lake Erie. The Bass Islands C South Bass, Middle Bass and North Bass C are among 13 Lake Erie islands located in U.S. and Canadian waters.

ODNR presently operates 73 Ohio State Parks in a system regarded as among the finest, most diverse and most heavily used in the nation.

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For more information, contact Scott Milburn, press secretary, at (614) 644-0957 or Jim Lynch with ODNR at (614) 265-6886.