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Ul <br /> ORANGE COUNTY MASTER RECREATION & PARKS PLAN <br /> } The following text is recommended to be substituted 6,for all t Y text Wide appearin i the ad <br /> draft Master -Recreation and Parks Plan,6 Chapter hrough 6-9) . <br /> Recommendations, Greenways section (pages <br /> -Greenways <br /> A final county-wide recommendation is for the county to develop a greenway <br /> system, composed of recreational trails. The system is to be based upon <br /> guidelines provided to the county by the Triangle Land Conservancy and g Y <br /> plans included in the Joint Planning Area Land Use Plan adopted October 1986. It <br /> is also proposed that the county coordinate its greenway plans with the Towns of <br /> Chapel Hill and Carrboro on a local level, and the Triangle J Planning Area on a <br /> regional level, to assure proper connections with other systems in the area. <br /> Orange County is also within the tNar path ral�the „It would be beneficial trail to connecg <br /> developed through the State o <br /> with this trail system where possible to become a member of a unique and historic <br /> recreational activity. The final recommendation on the development of a greenway <br /> system is that it be planned compatibly with other systems as recommended by the <br /> President's Commission on American Outdoors (PCAO) which emphasizes the creation <br /> of a "National Greenway Network." <br /> Areas designated on the individual township maps show the areas recommended for <br /> recreational trails (graphically depicted by an asterick pattern) which are <br /> accessible to the public and managed by the County, and are developed with <br /> walkways or trails. <br /> -Recreational Trails <br /> Recreational trails in more urbanized areas or accessible to relatively large <br /> numbers of people, or which connect two or more identified significant areas <br /> should take the form of corridors of land with a paved or prepared walkway (these <br /> trails can provide walking connections and opportunities for bicyclists and <br /> Joggers) or with well-marked and maintained unpaved trails. These corridors <br /> should be a minimum of sixty feet (60' ) wide or the width of the 100 year <br /> floodplain whichever is more, providing the user with the impression of being <br /> away from urban development. <br /> The recreation trails will require operational management such as litter and <br /> security patrol with appropriate vehicular restrictions endorsed. <br /> For recreational trails for which county ownership may not be necessary or <br /> androtheatc, Cons or or another easements a land management group 1 k between <br /> the Triangle and <br /> and the county <br /> Conservancy, may be useful. <br /> The above-described system would be developed using the methods for acquisition <br /> and development described in the Plan's section entitled the same, beginning on <br /> page 7-6, and should provide a special public-private partnership to ensure that <br /> the uniqueness of Orange County is preserved for future generations. <br /> • <br />