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ORANGE COUNTY <br />BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS <br />ACTION AGENDA ITEM ABSTRACT <br />Meeting Date: December 11, 2007 <br />Action Agenda <br />Item No. ~~ ~- ~ <br />SUBJECT: Resolution Authorizing Contract to Purchase Real Property from Fred M. Kirby <br />DEPARTMENT: Environment and Resource PUBIC HEARING: (Y/N) No <br />Conservation <br />ATTACHMENT <br />1) Resolution <br />2) Vicinity Map <br />3) Site Map <br />4) Offer to Purchase and Contract <br />INFORMATION CONTACT: <br />David Stancil, 245-2590 <br />Rich Shaw, 245-2590 <br />PURPOSE: To approve a resolution authorizing Orange County's purchase of approximately <br />145 acres of land from Fred M. Kirby for a future Northeast Orange district park site subject to <br />a conservation easement on the property granted to Triangle Land Conservancy or granted <br />to another qualified conservation organization. <br />BACKGROUND: Mr. Fred Kirby owns two adjacent parcels of land (145 acres total) located <br />south of Schley Road in Little River Township. The County intends to acquire this land far a <br />future district park for northern Orange County, likely featuring a combination of active and <br />low-impact recreational uses. <br />The property is located about five miles northeast of Hillsborough and 1/2 mile east of NC 57. <br />The site is bounded to the north by Schley Road, to the east by a 30-acre farm property, to <br />the south by Mincey Road and to the west by large-lot agricultural/residential properties. A <br />vicinity map is provided as Attachment 1. <br />The property is comprised of roughly one-half open agricultural fields and one-half forestland. <br />The farmland portion is in three sections - a large pasture (40 acres) that fronts Schley Road, <br />and two smaller sections (10 acres and 8 acres) used for hay production in the western and <br />southern parts of the property, adjacent to Mincey Road. All open fields are on fairly level to <br />gently rolling terrain. The woodlands are mixed-aged pine and hardwoods, which were <br />selectively timbered in 1992. There are no structures on the property. There is a pond in the <br />northeast corner fed by one of two streams that flows through the property and eventually to <br />the South Fork tittle River located to the north. <br />The intended use of the property is a future Orange County district park, which would likely <br />include a combination of active and low-impact recreation, including playing fields on the <br />open sections of the site. Much of the southern half of the property is forested and may be <br />conducive to nature trails and picnic areas. A site map of the property is attached. <br />