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<br />Implementation Bridge Report - 8 - <br />Parks and Recreation–3: Recreational facilities available for the public use in a manner <br />that is multi‐generational and accessible to all County citizens at both the countywide <br />and community levels. <br /> <br />Parks and Recreation–4: Healthy lifestyles, quality of life and community building <br />through the provision of a variety of affordable recreational facilities and choice of <br />leisure activities, while responding to the changing needs and interests of County <br />residents. <br /> <br />Parks and Recreation–5: Park and recreational facilities that are environmentally <br />responsible, and where cultural and natural resources and open space within these sites <br />are protected. <br /> <br />Services and Facilities Goals <br />Services and Facilities‐1: Efficient provision of public water and sewer service systems <br />which are consistent with the Land Use Plan and which abide by the current Water and <br />Sewer Management, Planning, and Boundary Agreement, the existing Orange County‐ <br />Chapel Hill‐Carrboro Joint Planning Agreement and Land Use Plan, and future <br />agreements to be negotiated among the County and public and private service <br />providers. <br /> <br />Services and Facilities‐2: Adequate, safe, and healthy groundwater withdrawal and <br />wastewater disposal systems with minimal impacts upon water and land resources. <br /> <br />Services and Facilities‐3: High quality educational facilities that support our diverse and <br />growing population and present opportunities for life‐long learning. <br /> <br />Services and Facilities–4: High quality library facilities that support our diverse and <br />growing population and present opportunities for life‐long learning. <br /> <br />Services and Facilities‐5: Efficient and effective drainage, stormwater, floodplain <br />management, and erosion control systems. <br /> <br />Services and Facilities‐6: Less solid waste per capita with cost effective and <br />environmentally responsible disposal and management. <br /> <br />Services and Facilities‐7: Efficient and effective public safety including police, fire, <br />telecommunications, emergency services, and animal services. <br /> <br />33
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