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2 <br /> and not expect and to reduce the risk of injury. DEAPR staff will work with the County <br /> Attorney and Risk Manager with the anticipation of having signs posted by fall or early winter. <br /> Some locations may not be appropriate for public access because they pose hazards (known <br /> or unknown) or they are being used for special purposes, such as the Neville Tract (Eubanks <br /> Road) that is used for soil excavation and storage associated with landfill operations, and the <br /> future Northeast District park property (Schley Road) that is leased for agricultural use by the <br /> adjacent farm operation. <br /> Please see attached table (Attachment 1) with a list of County-owned properties that are not <br /> currently open for public use and the actions needed prior to allowing public access. <br /> Attachment 2 is a map of those same properties. <br /> FINANCIAL IMPACT: Most sites will require additional signage, which will require funding <br /> (estimated $2,000 - $4,000) and staff time for posting at entry points and along property <br /> boundaries. Some sites may require additional monitoring to make sure there are no <br /> undesirable uses being made of the property and no new hazards or safety concerns. <br /> SOCIAL JUSTICE IMPACT: There is no Orange County Social Justice Goal impact <br /> associated with this item. <br /> RECOMMENDATION(S): The Manager recommends that the Board receive this information <br /> and provide feedback and direction to the staff for further actions as needed. <br />