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Agenda - 01-23-2018 6-a - Approval of Planned Mountains to Sea Trail Route Through Orange County
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9 <br />November 2016 <br />Where will the Trail go through Orange County? <br />The MST planning corridor through Orange County (from west to east) begins at the Haw River in the far <br />southwest corner of the county, then parallels Cane Creek to the northeast through OWASA's Cane <br />Creek Reservoir lands, then further northeast through the Seven Mile Creek Preserve and Occoneechee <br />Mountain State Natural Area. From Occoneechee Mountain the trail will follow the Eno River along <br />Hillsborough's Riverwalk and through land owned by Classical American Homes Preservation Trust and <br />Eno River State Park into Durham County. The MST State Trail master plan identifies the portions of the <br />planned trail through Orange County as Segment 11 and Segment 12. <br />Maps of the MST planning corridor across Orange County are available at: <br />http: / /www.orangecountync.gov /document center /DEAPR /MST thru Orange Co.pdf <br />http : / /www.ncmountainstosea.org /wp- content /uploads /2015/07/Seg 11 7- 10- 15.pdf <br />http : / /www.ncmountainstosea.org /wp- content /uploads /2015/07/Seg 12 7- 10- 15.pdf <br />Are there any sections of the MST already completed and open in Orange County? <br />Yes. Sections of the MST are open in Hillsborough along the Riverwalk and eastward to the Historic <br />Occoneechee Speedway Trail. Another 1.5 -mile section of the MST (although not yet formally <br />designated) is completed east of the Historic Occoneechee Speedway Trail on private lands owned by <br />Classical American Homes Preservation Trust. Further east of Hillsborough, there are designated <br />sections of the MST open in Eno River State Park. <br />Will the Trail be located on public or private property? <br />Several initial sections of the MST in Orange County will be constructed on public land, including Eno <br />River State Park, Occoneechee Mountain State Natural Area, Hillsborough's Riverwalk, and Orange <br />County's Seven Mile Creek Preserve. Other sections will be on privately -owned land where the owner <br />has granted a trail easement. For example, a section of MST near Hillsborough was constructed on a <br />trail easement granted by Classical American Homes Preservation Trust to State of North Carolina. <br />What is OWASA's position regarding the use of the OWASA land for the MST? <br />On August 25, 2016 the OWASA Board of Directors adopted a resolution approving conditions for use of <br />the OWASA land for the MST. For more information see the following: <br />(http: / /www.owasa.org /owasa- board - approves- conditions - for - mountains -to- sea - trail -on -owasa -land- near - cane - creek - reservoir). <br />Is it true that trail planners trespassed on private property while marking the future Trail? <br />No. Trail planners have been very careful to stay off all private property unless invited by the <br />landowners. Earlier, some people said they had found survey flagging on their property, but they have <br />since agreed that the flagging was on the adjacent property or along their property boundary. If persons <br />were on private lands for MST purposes, it was unauthorized and unknown to any of the MST partners. <br />Will there be any condemnation (or "taking ") of private land for the Trail? <br />No. All lands for the future MST in Orange County will be acquired through voluntary means. <br />Who will build the Trail? <br />In Orange County, the MST will be planned, constructed, managed and maintained by partnerships <br />involving local governments, land trusts, private landowners, local citizens, the NC Division of Parks and <br />Recreation, and Friends of the Mountains -to -Sea Trail. <br />2 <br />
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