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of the task force shall.be duly considered <br />e County be binding upon <br />The recommendations <br />Commissioners but shall no <br />by the Orang both <br />them- <br />of the variassafna~uralsresource <br />Ater coming to an understanding River has t0 an understanding <br />actual and potential, which the Eno <br />of Orange County, and after cominer the river in <br />for the.peoPle otential hazards that endang answering <br />of the present and P force shall address itselother related <br />Orange County, the task as well as <br />the following interrelated questions, <br />questions: Orange County <br />River and its enviroT~ver and its environs <br />l) Should the Eno went of theer etuity? <br />or some significant seg <br />in Orange County be preserved in p P <br />practical and effe~ficant <br />2) cansthebEnohRlvern~ a~~ts en~~ or same signi <br />e County with its environs, be <br />segment of it~in Orang <br />preserved in perpetuity? <br />ratection? <br />3) What powers are available to enforce teen used by the <br />4) Since the Eno River through time has b <br />natural resource, both for tilitarian and <br />public as a and since pubs-~-c intrusion upon <br />ur oses, id opula- <br />recreational p P, in proportion to thee C°untyp haw <br />the river is growing lace in Orang <br />Lion expansion now taking P river which <br />ublic be guaranteed access to the <br />can the p°rderly? <br />shall be b what <br />the river, Y <br />5) Given this growing public use Of can the river and <br />agency or means public or private. <br />• s environs be maintained, patr°lled and controlled? <br />it <br />ublic parklands be established. <br />6) decided that p iven and what steps can be <br />Tf it is to implement <br />what incentives can be g Orange County <br />taken by the Government of <br />the preservation of the river? <br />arding <br />uestians and others reg <br />it is expected that the task ect: <br />Tn its deliberafithe EnorRivere q aspects of its sub? <br />the preservation ° following <br />force shall take cognizance of the <br />Orange County as well <br />se along the Eno in future; <br />- present land u ossibilities for the arklands; <br />as land use plans and p e County of establishing p <br />uences to Orang a County both intangrb1e and <br />tax conseq to.Orang <br />_ benefits accruing arklands: ned open spaces in <br />monetary °f establishing p <br />of existing parklands and desig <br />a survey <br />Orange County; of p°pulation projections for Orange <br />en space requirements <br />an understanding rowth; <br />County and the recreational aro epted g ounty between <br />needed to accommodate that p J to the C <br />difference in cosmanaged parklands; <br />- an estimate of the County <br />State operated parklands and County larger <br />an understanding of the interrelation between Orange <br />ace and recreational needs and those of the <br />°pen:sp ion and the State; Third <br />Triangle J reg directives of the <br />- the need tor~ap~ the Counciltof State Goals and Policy. <br />Annual Rep <br />1974." was present. <br />Chairman of the Eno River Task FoXCe~was looking <br />B. g, Olive, and stated that he ge re- <br />Mr. Olive accepted the Chairmanship the Task Farce memberask Force <br />forward to working with the Board and <br />a oint o~e aDiscussion ensuedtreg riling the <br />quested the Board an dd numbs uest for an additional <br />so there would be <br />request. Mr. Olive then withdrew the reg <br />member to the Task Force. <br />