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5 <br />open space such as Duke Forest, and future County parks. and open space. <br />.Linking #uture rural parks and open space to Town parks via a few unpaved trails <br />could greatly expand low-impact recreational opportunities. The identification of <br />strategic corridors that might tie together these recreation facilities is suggested <br />as a practical long-term goal Using criteria and a classification scheme, the <br />potential for a .select -few woodland trails as part of a Countywide (and. <br />eventually)- regional corridor scheme is noted. Three examples of such trail links <br />are offered (two within the Towns or Rural Buffer, one in the rural areas linking <br />Cane Creek and Eno River State Park) are offered. <br />4. Coordinated Land Acquisition for Parks ` <br />The 1996 and 1997 reports point to the need for coordinated -capital funding, <br />and this is one of the. goals of this project. In discussing parks needs and goals, <br />the Work Group placed a strong emphasis on the need to begin land-acquisition. <br />.for long-term park needs now. <br />Orange County. has taken -steps in 1999 to create amechanism -that could be <br />used in this fashion. The new :Department of .Environment and Resource <br />Conservation began. operation on January 4, with a primary focus. on <br />acquisition/easements of critical land resources. A Land Acquisition Program for <br />Orange County is .currently being :developed for discussion in the fall of 1999. <br />.This program will develop .and/or use inventories, criteria and a `management <br />structure for the acquisition and stewardship of land resources deemed critical to <br />the public interest, .working with other existing land trusts and entities. The <br />program will. involve the preservation of natural areas and wildlife. habitat,. <br />farmland, riparian buffers, and the acquisition of lands for long-term parks .use. <br />The County is hiring a Land Resources Conservation Manager, -with expertise in <br />site evaluation and land acquisition this summer.-This .position will coordinate <br />land acquisition efforts, and would use the criteria developed in the Master <br />Recreation and. Parks effort to evaluate land purchases for parks (please see the <br />Recommendations: section for additional details). The outline of the Land <br />Resource Acquisition Program may be found in the report on page 26. <br />Funding for long-term parkland acquisition would likely involve local bonds and <br />allocations, and grants. from programs such as the state Parks and Recreation <br />Trust-Fund. Information on this program is provided on pages 27-28. <br />~. Payment-in-Lieu Programs <br />All of the jurisdictions in the County have provisions in their development <br />ordinances addressing dedication or provision of recreation facilities. Carrboro <br />and Orange County also have payment-in-lieu of dedication programs, which <br />allows for the payment of a fee based on the number of lots in lieu of providing <br />recreation facilities. Orange County has special legislation that would allow- for <br />4 <br />