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1—6 <br />Orange County Comprehensive Parks and Recreation Master Plan <br />CHAPTER 1 - Summary of the Plan 1 <br />Focus groups conducted as part of the Orange <br />County Health Department’s Community Health <br />Assessment in 2011 spoke highly of the quality of <br />parks and open space resources, but 75% agreed <br />that lack of access to parks and recreatfonal oppor- <br />tunitfes is a problem in Orange County – partfcularly <br />in areas outside of the towns. A number of <br />initfatfves to encourage more healthy lifestyles exist <br />and could be enhanced through greater access to <br />parks, and more healthy design within parks. Across <br />the natfon, dialogues on parks, public health and <br />planning disciplines are of foremost importance. <br /> <br />Finally, the role that parks and public open spaces <br />play in protectfng our common natural resources is <br />very important. Parks provide habitat for certain <br />animal and flora species. Their natural areas help <br />filter pollutants from streams and enhance water <br />quality, offer wooded areas that improve air quality <br />and provide important breaks in the impervious <br />surfaces to lessen the effect of reflectfve heat and <br />the myriad of issues caused by this increasing issue. <br /> <br />Parks also include not only natural resources, but <br />cultural and archaeological resources…old buildings, <br />roadways, burial grounds and other significant <br />features of the county’s past. There are many such <br />examples of these features within parks in Orange <br />County, such as Blackwood Farm Park and Eno River <br />State Park. <br />“Overarching Goal: Regionally-coordinated park and <br />recreation facilities that provide healthy opportuni- <br />ties for recreation and exercise for all citizens of Or- <br />ange County, and that preserve important cultural <br />and natural resources.” <br /> <br />Goal 1: Provide adequate parks and recreational <br />facilities for all citizens within the county regardless of <br />age, gender, race or disability. <br /> <br />Goal 2: Create a partnership among regional recreation <br />providers and facility owners/managers including the <br />appropriate co-location and sharing of school facilities <br />that meets the County’s recreation needs. <br /> <br />Goal 3: Provide recreational facilities for public use in a <br />manner that is multi-generational and accessible to all <br />County citizens at both the county-wide and community <br />level. <br /> <br />Goal 4: Promote healthy lifestyles, quality of life and <br />community building through the provision of a variety <br />of affordable recreational facilities and choice of leisure <br />activities, while responding to the changing needs and <br />interests of County residents. <br /> <br />Goal 5: Ensure that park and recreational facilities are <br />environmentally-responsible, and where cultural and <br />natural resources and open space within these sites are <br />protected. <br />Goals and Objectives <br />In the case of this master plan, goals and objectfves <br />have already been identffied through the adopted <br />2030 Comprehensive Plan. These five goals, and <br />objectfves toward the goals, are listed in Chapter 10. <br />The goals are: <br />The goals and the objectfves towards these ends in <br />Chapter 10, are interwoven into the findings and <br />recommendatfons of this master plan. Also within <br />the Orange County Comprehensive Plan 2030 are <br />eight goals in other chapters that have relatfonships <br />to parks facilitfes and recreatfon programs. These <br />goals, including such areas as energy conservatfon, <br />agriculture and forestry, cultural and archaeological <br />resources and landscapes, and sustainability and <br />natfve plant species, may be found on page 7-1. <br /> <br />Finally, the relatfonship of County parks and open <br />spaces to other regional facilitfes is of importance. <br />Places like public school facilitfes, the State Parks <br />(including Eno River State Park and the Mountains to <br />Sea Trail) are critfcal to factor into planning for the <br />future of Orange County’s overall vision. <br /> <br />20
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