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58 <br />1. To develop recommendations of uses to be allowed within different areas of the Hollow <br />Rock Access area. <br />2. To develop recommendations of facilities to be available within different areas of the <br />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 />The Master Plan is the result of the Master Plan Committee's work. The plan includes an <br />overview of the process, background and history, public outreach, findings and <br />recommendations for development of the public access area in phases to serve the purposes <br />selected by the advisory group, created after multiple public meetings to solicit input, and <br />discussion of constraints and opportunities on the site. <br />Dave Stancil said the Master Plan includes the <br />recommendations: <br />• Phase 1 includes trails with some stream crossings <br />entrance signage, parking, bike racks, temporary <br />Hollow Rock Store building (relocated to the site) <br />Land Conservancy property. <br />following specific priority facility <br />an ADA loop trail, educational and <br />restrooms, a picnic area, the old <br />and use of the 2.6 -acre Triangle <br />• Phase 2 would occur if and when Pickett Road (which bisects the site) is closed, and <br />would include additional parking, permanent restrooms, loops, trails (and stream <br />crossings) and a gate on Pickett Road. <br />He said that there are some key issues that will require resolution by the elected boards that <br />own the site before facility development or future activities can occur and these are listed <br />below: <br />1. Pickett Road: Pickett Road bisects the Hollow Rock Access Area. After substantial <br />discussion, including information gathered from NCDOT -and the regional and local <br />transportation staff, the Master Plan Committee noted in its findings that the access <br />area would function better with the road closed to through traffic, but notes that this <br />decision is one that requires further review and discussion. As such, the Master Plan is <br />designed so that Phase 1 assumes an open road, and Phase 2 assumes the road is <br />closed. <br />2. Construction, Operation and Management: The Hollow Rock Access Area includes <br />land in two counties, owned by four different landowners (Orange County, Durham <br />County, Triangle Land Conservancy and the Town of Chapel Hill). The interlocal <br />agreement that governed the acquisition and master planning of the property does not <br />address how the property would be constructed or managed. Further discussions are <br />needed among the owners on how these activities would proceed. At present, no <br />funds have been allocated for facility construction or operation and maintenance. <br />3. TLC Property: Triangle Land Conservancy agreed to allow its 2.6 -acre property that is <br />surrounded by public landholdings on the Orange County side of the site) to be <br />included in the master plan. TLC is interested, however, in selling the property and the <br />master plan includes use of the property as part of the site's envisioned future. <br />Consideration of this idea, cost of acquisition and maintenance of existing buildings on <br />the site are among the issues that will need to be addressed. <br />