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~~~ <br />~V~CD recommends that the County request that a portion of the open space <br />propee'cy be dedicated to orange County for recreation and open space. 1'he <br />proposed dedication is a 2®0-foot-wide strip located parallel to a 77O'segment <br />of property boundary formed by Phil's CreeiC. [See at9:ached map] <br />Most of this proposed dedication is within the 100-year floodplain that would serve as an <br />undeveloped riparian buffer and wildlife corridor, The properly could also accommodate a <br />potential future 10-foot-wide public walking trail aligned just outside of the floodplain. <br />This proposed dedication is consistent the Joint Planning Area (JPA) Land Use Plan, which <br />suggests that many of the principal stream corridors be designated for pedestrian access, It <br />is also consistent with the purposes for which land has already been dedicated on adjacent <br />properties. The construction of a public walking trail is not likely to occur until additional <br />lands along Phil's Creek. are dedicated for recreation and open space purposes, One large <br />tract separates the County's Shenandoah land from the potential Westhampton trail <br />segment. That 102-acre tract includes approximately 20 acres on the north side of Phil's <br />G~eek, which is isolated from the bulk of the tract, When this large tract is developed <br />someday the owners might be willing to convey a portion of this land to help fill in the gap. <br />Let me Know if you have any questions or would like to discuss these findings <br />cc: David Stancil <br />Environment and Resource Conservation <br />PO Box 8181 / 306-A Revere Road <br />Hillsborough, NC 27278 <br />(9i9) 245-2590 <br />