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New Hope 0—dor Open Space Master Pf- <br />Executive Summary <br />In 1989, in passing a common resolution, the governing boards of Chapel Hill, Durham, <br />Durham County, and Orange County recognized the value of the New Hope corridor and took <br />steps to preserve this open space as a natural asset. The 1987 inventory of Natural Areas and <br />Rare Species of Durham County recognized as significant the New Hope Corridor itself and <br />three specific natural areas within the corridor. The New Hope corridor received Federal <br />recognition when, in August 1990, the US Fish and Wildlife Service designated New Hope <br />Creek as an "Important Regional Wetland." This designation may offer the possibility of <br />receiving Federal funding. Since October 1989, an Advisory Committee representing each of <br />the jurisdictions has worked with members of the planning staffs and a Consultant, Coulter <br />Associates, Landscape Architects & Land Planners, to prepare a Master Plan for the preservation <br />of the corridor. <br />The Consultant and the Advisory Committee were charged with.... <br />"....creating an open space corridor linking the Eno River State Park, the New Hope <br />Creek, Corps Lands, and the growing communities of Durham and Chapel Hill for <br />aesthetic, environmental, educational, and recreational purposes, and as a means of <br />shaping the urban form of the area." <br />The New Hope Corridor Open Space Master Plan identifies the critical environmental areas to <br />be protected to achieve those goals and recommends that the following land areas be acquired <br />through purchase, acquisition of development rights, or donation: <br />• The stream course; <br />• Adjacent floodplains; <br />• Steep slopes (defined as 20 percent or greater) adjacent to floodplains; <br />• Larger tracts of particular historic, educational, or recreational value (open space <br />anchors); and <br />• The NC 751 Scenic Road (designation and some acquisition). <br />
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