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D <br /> February 17 , 1988 <br /> Dr. William W. Davis, Director <br /> State Division of Parks 8 Recreation <br /> P. 0. Box 27687 <br /> Raleigh, North Carolina 27611 -7687 <br /> Dear Dr. Davis: <br /> The Orange County Board of Commissioners discussed a <br /> proposed memorandum of understanding on October 20, 1987 . In <br /> a follow-up meeting of County staff on January 12, 1988 , the <br /> County Attorney expressed concerns about entering into a <br /> memorandum of understanding based on the Raleigh example. In <br /> lieu of such a memorandum and the additional time required to <br /> produce one, the County Commissioners have elected to send <br /> this letter which highlights the County ' s position relative <br /> to Eno River State Park as follows: <br /> ( 1 ) The Orange County Board of Commissioners, on May <br /> 18, 1976 , adopted a Policy Statement on the Eno <br /> River in response to a Task Force report dated <br /> March 13 , 1976. Since then, the County has updated <br /> that policy statement in the form of its <br /> Comprehensive Land Use Plan. <br /> (2) The Orange County Commissioners are knowledgeable <br /> of the 1979 Maste Piaj fQL Eno River State Park <br /> and will consult it as appropriate in land use <br /> decisions and recommendations having a potential <br /> impact on the park; <br /> (3) The County respects the State' s desires to maintain <br /> low density, non- intensive land uses around the <br /> park ' s periphery. Goals, policies, and land use <br /> designations in the adopted Orange County Land Use. <br /> Peril are consistent with these desires as is the <br /> County' s application of zoning In the area ; <br /> (4) Consistent with the State' s desires, the County <br /> would be willing to consider a petition from the <br /> State for rezoning of Eno River State Park lands to <br /> Public Interest District; <br />
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