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4 <br />Hollow Rock Access Area Master Plan <br />September 2009 <br />Hollow Rock Access Area at New Hope Preserve <br />Proposed Master Plan <br />1. Introduction <br />In September 2006, four local governments (Orange County, Durham County, City of <br />Durham, and Town of Chapel Hill) signed an interlocal agreement for the acquisition, <br />planning and operation of the Hollow Rock portion of the New Hope Creek Corridor <br />master plan. The agreement also established a "Park Planning Advisory Committee" <br />to develop recommendations for an overall plan for the Hollow Rock area property. <br />Over the last year and a half, the Hollow Rock Master Plan Committee held 13 <br />meetings, solicited public comment on concepts and ideas, and developed a master <br />plan with recommendations for the types and location of facilities for the Hollow Rock <br />Access Area'. (See Appendix 1 for a list of committee members.) <br />The Committee had the following responsibilities (by interlocal agreement): <br />1. To develop recommendations of uses to be allowed within different areas of the <br />Hollow Rock Access area. <br />2. To develop recommendations of facilities to be available within different areas <br />of the Hollow Rock Access area and proposed locations for said facilities. <br />3. To provide suggestions on priority phasing for recommended facilities. <br />4. To hold public input meetings on the recommended uses and facilities. <br />II. Background <br />The planned Hollow Rock Access Area is a multi - jurisdictional project to conserve <br />significant natural and cultural resource lands along New Hope Creek and to make <br />portions of the site available for low- impact recreational uses. <br />The 75 -acre site is located south of Erwin Road near the intersection with Pickett Road <br />(Figure A). The property straddles the Orange- Durham county line, and is comprised <br />of multiple land parcels owned separately by Orange County, Durham County, the <br />Town of Chapel Hill and the Triangle Land Conservancy. New Hope Creek forms the <br />western boundary of the property. <br />1 The name "Hollow Rock Access Area" is based on the 1991 New Hope Creek Corridor Master Plan, <br />and is used within the context of a larger "New Hope Preserve," which includes lands owned by Orange <br />County, Durham County, Town of Chapel Hill, and the Triangle Land Conservancy. Some of these <br />additional lands lie outside of the boundaries of the access area master plan project, and may or may <br />not include public access (other than long -term trail connections). <br />