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AMMEMEMOMMEMMIll <br /> 2 <br /> Chair Marshall reviewed the public hearing and recommendation <br /> process for the public. She noted that a great deal of <br /> research and thought goes into items before they are <br /> advertised and brought to public hearing. Citizens concerns <br /> and comments are heard and questions answered. The items are <br /> then referred to the Planning Board for a recommendation to <br /> the Board of Commissioners . At the meeting for deliberation <br /> and decision, the Board may or may not allow further input. <br /> In the case of the Recreation and Parks Plan, one public <br /> hearing has already been held followed up by County-wide <br /> informational meetings to address concerns presented at the <br /> public hearing. The Recreation and Parks Advisory Committee <br /> has tried to respond and answer questions and this is the <br /> second public hearing on the plan. Since this is the second <br /> public hearing on the Master Recreation and Parks Plan, it is <br /> very unlikely that the Board will allow additional comments <br /> at its meeting for deliberation and decision. <br /> Presentation was made by Mary Anne Black, Director of <br /> Recreation and Parks. <br /> The proposed Master Recreation & Parks Plan was presented at <br /> public hearing on November 23 and, as a result of citizen and <br /> advisory board concerns, revisions to the original document <br /> are being proposed. <br /> The Master Recreation & Parks Plan is designed to become one <br /> element of Orange County's Comprehensive Plan and is <br /> consistent with other county land use plans and ordinances. <br /> The Plan recommends that Orange County concentrate its <br /> efforts in the provision of four types of recreation and park <br /> facilities: (1) community parks (serving the more densely <br /> populated unincorporated areas of the county) ; (2) district <br /> parks; (3) greenways (linking parks, rural residential areas, <br /> and urban activity centers) ; and (4) swimming pools. <br /> Revisions to the Plan and text were discussed at Planning <br /> Board and Recreation & Parks Advisory Council meetings <br /> following the initial public hearing, and on January 25, 1988 <br /> _ . the Planning Board recommended that the Plan be submitted <br /> again to public hearing. <br /> On February 1, 1988, the Board of Commissioners concurred <br /> with the recommendation and set February 22, 1988 as the <br /> public hearing date. <br /> Four public informational meetings were held during the week <br /> of February 8, 1988 in the county's four leisure service <br /> districts. The purpose of the meetings was to acquaint the <br /> public with the proposed "recreational trails" system. <br />