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57 <br />APPROVED 12/1512009 <br />MINUTES <br />ORANGE COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS <br />WORK SERSSION <br />November 19, 2009 <br />7:00p.m. <br />The Orange County Board of Commissioners met for a work session on Thursday, <br />November 19, 2009 at 7:00 p.m. at the Southern Human Services Center in Chapel Hill, NC. <br />COUNTY COMMISSIONERS PRESENT: Chair Valerie P. Foushee, and Commissioners <br />Alice Gordon, Pam Hemminger, Barry Jacobs, Mike Nelson, Bernadette Pelissier, and Steve <br />Yuhasz <br />COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ABSENT: <br />COUNTY ATTORNEYS PRESENT: John Roberts <br />COUNTY STAFF PRESENT: County Manager Frank Clifton and Clerk to the Board <br />Donna S. Baker (All other staff members will be identified appropriately below) <br />1. Proposed Master Plan — Hollow Rock Access Area at New Hope Preserve <br />Environment and Resource Conservation Director Dave Stancil made this presentation. <br />Dave Stancil reviewed background information on this project for the Board. He said that this <br />75 -acre site is located south of Erwin Road near the intersection with Pickett Road. The <br />property straddles the Orange- Durham county line, and is comprised of multiple land parcels <br />owned separately by Orange County, Durham County, the Town of Chapel Hill and the <br />Triangle Land Conservancy. New Hope Creek forms the western boundary of the property. <br />He said these properties were acquired as part of an overall effort to protect land along New <br />Hope Creek between Duke Forest and US 15/501 as a linear nature preserve, with a planned <br />trail. Durham County refers to its landholdings as the "New Hope Creek Preserve," and <br />Orange County has also used the working title of "New Hope Preserve" to describe its <br />landholdings along New Hope Creek (which includes the Hollow Rock Access Area). <br />He said the purpose of the multi - jurisdictional Hollow Rock Access Area project was to <br />conserve significant natural and cultural resource lands along New Hope Creek and to make <br />portions of the site available for low- impact recreational uses (in this case, the Hollow Rock <br />site). <br />In September 2006, Orange County joined in an intertocal agreement with the City of Durham, <br />Durham County and the Town of Chapel Hill for acquisition and master planning of the <br />property known as the "Hollow Rock Access Area" section of the New Hope Creek corridor. <br />Over an 18 -month period, a Master Plan Advisory Committee (known as the Hollow Rock <br />Master Plan Committee) held workshops and open houses to develop a master plan that fulfills <br />the four responsibilities assigned to it by the agreement: <br />