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5/26/99 <br />Appendix ~ <br />Parklands Needed Based on Population Standards <br />MEMORANDUM <br />To: Margaret Brown, County Commissioner <br />John Link, County Manager <br />Albert Kittrell, Assistant County Manager <br />Richard Kinney, Carrboro Parks and Recreation Director <br />Bob Jones, Orange County Recreation and Parks Director <br />Bill Webster, Chapel Hill Parks and Recreation Analyst <br />From: David Stancil, Orange County ERC Director <br />Sarah Magruder, Orange County Planning/ERC Intern <br />RE: Current/Projected Estimates of Parkland Needs in County <br />Date.: Apri 128, 1999 <br />We have performed some calculations in order to begin to put some <br />numbers together for the Master Recreation and Parks Report. Currently, the <br />report has blanks, plugged numbers or "xx's" on projected parkland needs. <br />Prior to disseminating this to the full work group, we wanted to run these <br />numbers by you for review. <br />We have attempted to determine the number of parks (by type) and <br />acres needed for Orange County's population in 2000 and 2025. The intent <br />of this exercise is to provide us with a general idea of the countywide needs.. <br />We used the Standards appendix from the 1996 Assembly of Governments <br />Report, as well as the definitions of parks in the 1988 Orange County Master <br />Recreation and Parks Plan. We used these standards in the absence of the <br />anticipated community-based standards, that would be developed by the <br />proposed future Parklands and Resource Council. Thus, alterations may be <br />needed when the new standards are in place. Two tables are presented, one <br />with gross land needs, the other demonstrating net needs after accounting <br />for our .best estimation of existing resources. Also. listed are the assumptions <br />used in the calculation process, as follows: <br />• In determining the number of people served by different types of parks, we chose <br />the midpoint between the County's and municipalities different standards. <br />• In determining the existing resource base, we used the inventory. <br />• De>•Initions used -Regional parks are >200, District parks are >75acres, <br />Community parks are >20 acres and Neighborhood parks are >5 acres. <br />• Acreage needs were based upon the entire county. We did not allocate the final <br />number of parks and acres by municipality or township. <br />• Eno River State Park is regarded as a regional park due to its size. <br />