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s/26/99 aRq <br />of park/recreation land in order to meet national adequacy <br />standards. With current park facilities (including projected <br />acquisitions in the next year), a deficit of 645 acres will exist in <br />2000. In 2025, the County will need 3100 acres with a current . <br />projected deficit of 1265 acres. Details on how these projections <br />were generated may be found in Appendix J. Based on the <br />projected future need for 1,265 new acres of parkland, the <br />Work Group has determined that the current Critical need <br />is to begin long-term land acquisition ("land banking"). <br />This concept is similar to any kind of bank - it essentially <br />establishes a "savings account" of land. Once the savings <br />account has been fully funded, land can be withdrawn and <br />developed for specific parks and recreation needs. <br />Based on the most commonly accepted standards, the <br />county/towns will need the following new parks just to <br />meet current deficits: <br />The estimated cost of purchasing this acreage countywide, <br />in 19.99 dollars, is $10.12 million. Over time, the cost of <br />purchasing land for parks will undoubtedly rise <br />dramatically. <br />I. Recommendations for Use of Current Funds and <br />Future Funding Needs <br />Simultaneous with the population increase, land in Orange <br />County is rapidly increasing in value. Large tracts are <br />being subdivided; and options for geographic locations of <br />parkland in every township are diminishing. A priority for <br />use of future funds clearly must be land acquisition for <br />long-term park needs, rather than simply developing <br />recreational facilities (which can be developed over time as <br />* -The total acreage in community parks currently exceeds acreage <br />needs, but the existing community parks (three in Chapel Hill, one in <br />Carrboro and one at Efland-Cheeks) may not meet the geographic <br />needs of the County. Community park needs appear to exist in <br />Hillsborough, northern Orange County and southwestern Orange. <br />
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