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Agenda - 02-15-2018 Item 1 - Park Construction and Funding Update
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Agenda - 02-15-2018 Item 2 - BOCC Boards and Commissions Annual Selection Process
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Agenda - 02-15-2018 Item 3 - Discussion on BOCC Advisory Board Liaison Reporting
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4 <br /> <br />Commissioner Price said Little River and Hollow Rock parks are shared with Durham <br />County, and asked if these numbers are just from the Orange County entrance. <br />David Stancil said the only entrance into Hollow Rock is in the Orange County side. He <br />said there are vehicles that park on Pickett Road, or enter from the subdivisions on the <br />Durham County side, but the only parking lot is in Orange County. He said Little River Park <br />also only has one entrance, which is in the Orange County side. He said it is not clear whether <br />visitors are Durham or Orange County residents, but staff has done some surveying of visitors <br />in the past, and he can get this information to the Board of County Commissioners (BOCC). <br />Commissioner Rich asked if the totals take into account the number of people inside <br />the cars, or if it is one car equals one visitor. <br />David Stancil said the totals reflect vehicles entering the parks, not the actual number <br />of people. He said staff may look into other methods to capture this data in the future. <br /> <br />Historical Funding Sources <br />• Voter-approved Bonds (1997, 2001) <br />• State and Federal Grants <br />• Partner Entities (Durham Co, Chapel Hill) <br />• Payment-in-Lieu Funds (by district) <br />• Other Appropriations <br /> <br />Commissioner Price asked if Hillsborough helps with Fairview Park, and if Carrboro <br />helps with any parks. <br />David Stancil said Hillsborough pays the water bill, and opens and closes the gates at <br />Fairview Park. He said Carrboro has not helped with any projects, but the County has helped <br />with some of Carrboro’s projects. <br />Commissioner Jacobs said Raleigh should fit in here somewhere. <br />David Stancil said yes, Raleigh is more involved on the conservation side, and nature <br />preserves and the like. He said the City of Raleigh’s clean water initiative has been a good <br />funding source for a lot of conservation projects. <br /> <br />The Benefits of Parks & Open Space <br />• Public/personal health and well-being <br />• Community gathering places / events <br />• Historically under-served communities <br />• Safe settings for youth and adults for recreation and nature enjoyment <br />• Protecting natural resources <br /> <br />Next 4 slides – pictures and maps <br /> <br />Commissioner Price referred to Twin Creeks, and said the proper name for it is <br />Moniese Nomp, and if the County truly wants to honor the people that originally lived here, the <br />proper name should be used. She also said the website inaccurately refers to Tupolo Saponi, <br />instead of Tutelo Saponi. <br />David Stancil said this property has an archeological site on it, which shows historical <br />use by the Saponi Indians. <br />Commissioner Price said a rhyolite section was found, but deemed insignificant. <br />Commissioner Marcoplos asked if a brief history of Twin Creeks could be provided. <br />David Stancil said it was purchased in 2001, using some of the 1997 bond monies. He <br />said it was also one of the park projects in the 2001 parks bond, but at amount that was not
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