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21 <br />Hollow Rock Access Area Master Plan September 2009 <br />to allow that work to proceed expeditiously to accommodate the interests <br />of the owner and to facilitate fundraising opportunities. <br />G. Assistance from Community Volunteers <br />Citizens from the surrounding community (including the staff from neighboring <br />schools) have offered their assistance to construct and maintain trails, kiosks, <br />foot bridges and other amenities. The local government partners should <br />utilize community volunteers to develop low -cost park infrastructure. <br />IX. Conclusion <br />The Hollow Rock Access Area is a place of important natural and cultural significance <br />in the region. The primary challenge for the creation of a low- impact recreation area is <br />to celebrate and acknowledge this location in a way that protects the resources for <br />which it remains significant. <br />The site is comprised of different ecosystems that can be used for environmental <br />education. The upland forest, the bottomland forest, the stream corridors, and New <br />Hope Creek itself will each serve to foster a greater understanding, appreciation, and <br />enjoyment of the natural world through environmental education. <br />The Hollow Rock Access Area has the potential to accommodate a variety of low - <br />impact activities without compromising the important natural and cultural values of the <br />property. Special care should be used to site park facilities in ways that preserve <br />those resources. Interpretive signs that describe the different features of the property <br />and how they fit into the history of the surrounding area are recommended. <br />The completion of the Hollow Rock Access Area Master Plan demonstrates successful <br />intergovernmental coordination at two levels —the purchase of shared open space, <br />and the collaborative design of facilities for the future use and enjoyment of the site. <br />Once the master plan has been adopted, the project partners will develop agreements <br />for the construction and operation of the new facilities. <br />The third step of interlocal collaboration, yet to be written, will establish the Hollow <br />Rock Access Area as a nature preserve, providing education and enrichment to <br />residents of Durham and Orange counties, and for the greater region. <br />X. Appendices <br />Appendix 1: <br />List of Committee Members <br />Appendix 2: <br />Preliminary Cost Estimates <br />Appendix 3: <br />Summary of Public Input (February 2008 Open House) <br />Appendix 4: <br />Summary of Comments (December 2008 Public Meeting) <br />Appendix 5: <br />Proposed Pickett Road Closure (Pros and Cons) <br />Appendix 6: <br />Opportunities and Constraints Report <br />Appendix 7: <br />Interlocal Agreement <br />Appendix 8: <br />Conservation Easements Map (Figure C) <br />Appendix 9: <br />Photos of Hollow Rock Store (1972 and 2006) <br />18 <br />
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