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2 <br /> citizens of Orange County in the Mebane exchange1 have <br /> WHEREAS, many North Carolina <br /> independently petitioned the with the rest of <br /> Commission with the�rolde�ree included, the Triangle <br /> Orange County, in <br /> area, and 's industrial development <br /> WHEREAS, a substantial portion of Orange Count ' is served entirely by <br /> land a in our economic development mour plan <br /> recruitment efforts quite <br /> naturally Home Telephone, complimentary the Research <br /> occurring roug to Orange, urham and Wake, <br /> occurring throughout prang , tonal <br /> Triangle counties, and <br /> WHEREAS, <br /> the Orange County Board of Commissioners addressesJregional Counci <br /> issues through strong involvement with the Triangle to the <br /> of Governments, expresses most strongly <br /> pay of the <br /> NOW THEREFORE N BE IT RESOLVED that the Boar eXPo Council full support of in <br /> North Carolina Utilt$eeSTriangle slon its full support <br /> posed by <br /> this matter, and <br /> FURTHER RESOLVED that the Board asks then North Carolina aro inclusion Utilities <br /> part <br /> BE IT FUR including parti- <br /> cipation of the Mebane its position <br /> this matter, <br /> or all of the Mebane exchang plans the Commission has ordered, <br /> cipation in the experimental P <br /> and further, urges the Comtm�-emend which nwould addaservice <br /> Triangle J's Third Motion <br /> between Mebane and RTP-RDU and between plan,en Hillsborough and RDU to <br /> the Commission's exp erimental service <br /> urgency in this matter and <br /> FINALLY RESOLVED that the Board conveys to the North Carolina Utili- <br /> ties IT FINA speed toward <br /> ties Commission its sense of with all due sp <br /> requests that the Commission proceed the Triangle area. <br /> the goal of toll-free calling g <br /> VOTE: UNANIMOUS. <br /> E. REPORTS <br /> 1. MASTER RECREATION AND PARK PLAN <br /> Recreation and Parks Advisory Council member Richard Ward presented <br /> on behalf of the Council three recommendations <br /> at the last public hearing on <br /> (1) the Plan be adopted as presented as a planning tool for the <br /> May 2, 1988 (with the greenways element deleted) <br /> Recreation and Chapters Department, arks Element the a the Orange <br /> (2) Chaatkrs l - 6 of the Plan which contain the basic planning <br /> elements be adopted as the Recreation and P <br /> County Comprehensive Plan, and funding <br /> periods, beginning FY <br /> (3) Chapter 7 of the Plan be utilizedgin formulating period <br /> 88-89. Revisions five-year the improvement regest for the first five-year P <br /> 99_99• Revisions to the funding <br /> were also recommended. <br /> He stated that the Council supports all efforts for the educational <br /> of the County but asked that no one lose site ofmtheu fact ethat <br /> the <br /> needs spend the majority <br /> children in the County P safe and wholesome need to be <br /> classroom. Opportunities that are healthy, <br /> provided to the children of Orange County. <br /> Implementation of the Plan beyond the first five-y ear planning <br /> period is <br /> to be based on annual review of the Plan's recommendations and <br /> reexamination of population demand and changing <br /> The report as presented in the agenda is stated below: <br /> The Orang e County Recreation document <br /> eation and parks Master Plan is a which can "stand alone" as a planning tool for the Recreation and Parks <br />
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