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27 <br />5/26/99 <br />A. Coordination with County Resource Acquisition <br />Program <br />On January 4, 1999, Orange County created a Department of Environment <br />and Resource Conservation. One of the principal tasks for the new <br />department is the development of a Resource Acquisition Program. While <br />primarily targeted. to the preservation of natural and cultural resources, the <br />program will also address acquisition measures for recreation lands and <br />parks - since many of the goals and objectives of resource preservation and <br />recreation are intertwined. Since the County's resources are located in all <br />quadrants of the County,-irrespective of planning jurisdiction, the program <br />offers an opportunity for coordinated acquisition with the Towns and OWASA. <br />A new Land Resource Conservation Manager is being hired to coordinate <br />these acquisitions, a with a dual background in science and real estate. <br />A draft outline of the Resource Acquisition Program has been developed and <br />is shown below. It includes an assessment of the loss of resources that has <br />occurred to date, an inventory of resources at present, and development of a <br />program of easements and purchase for the future that may involve a <br />number of approaches. Fortunately, some preliminary GIS mapping in this <br />area has been accomplished. Additional efforts will be needed to complete <br />the task, including the collation of data from inventories previously compiled. <br />This program will coordinate the acquisition of land for historic sites, natural <br />resources, parks and recreation, and farmland - using matching funds and <br />seed money from the County. As such, the program will be Inter - related with <br />the Schools /Land Use and Master Recreation and Parks efforts. <br />It is thus anticipated that the eventual goals, objectives and criteria identified <br />in this report will be Inputs Into the acquisition program for recreation and <br />parks facilities. <br />25 <br />