Orange County NC Website
Nature Preserve Access Areas <br /> Standards: Best Approach - use community needs <br /> Standards and Findings <br /> • Proposed Guiding Principles for Park Standards <br /> • Continue to Use Population-Based as Benchmark <br /> • Service Areas Defined Existing plans and policies <br /> 0 4 Districts <br /> • Overall — Set of 20 Findings Identified (pg 9-13) <br /> Goals and Objectives <br /> • Previously-created in Comprehensive Plan <br /> • 5 Goals with objectives for each <br /> • Plan strategies attempt to address these <br /> Recommendations <br /> • Weighing All the Data and Findings <br /> • Basis of Park Planning in Place (districts, 1988 plan, CIP) <br /> • Proactive Acquiring of Sites = Few "new" Parks Needed <br /> Recommendations <br /> 1. Protect Investment in Parks and Open Space <br /> a. Multi-Million $ Investment <br /> b. Facility Renovation and Repairs <br /> c. Operating and Maintenance <br /> 2. Build Planned Future Parks (pg 10-12) <br /> a. CIP and Lands Legacy Have "Set the Table" <br /> b. 4 New Parks <br /> c. 5 Future Phases at Existing Parks <br /> d. 2 (3) Nature Preserves with Publicly-Accessible Areas <br /> Recommendations <br /> 3. Complete Nature Preserves, Provide Access <br /> 4. Structure for Multi-Partner Capital Facilities <br /> 5. Master Plan for Orange County MST Segment <br /> 6. Build More Trails, Connections <br /> Recommendations <br /> 7. Improve Access, Promote Healthy Lifestyles <br /> 8. Recreation Program Needs, Partnerships <br /> 9. Examine Ro/e of Community Centers <br /> a. Types of programs, offerings <br /> b. Hours and usage expectations <br /> c. Facilities and amenities <br /> Issues for Further Study <br /> • System Level of Service <br /> • Review Land Dedication, P-i-L <br /> • Coordination of County, SportsPlex Programs <br />