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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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5 <br /> <br />sufficient to actually build anything. He said the County took some of those funds and used <br />them build soccer fields elsewhere. <br />David Stancil said one of the challenges of the 2001 bond was that the County split up <br />the money so much that it was hard for them to do meaningful projects. He said funding <br />remains in the Twin Creeks account to help build the entry road into the park, and Carrboro <br />has sent emails recently asking about the status of the park. He said the ¾ mile greenway <br />from Morris Grove School into Lake Hogan Farms has been built, which has been treated as <br />phase one of the park. <br />Commissioner Jacobs said Carrboro approached the County about putting a gym there, <br />and Orange County was willing to share the cost, but Carrboro declined. He said something <br />that increases the costs, is that Carrboro has required a road with sidewalks and bike lines on <br />the eastern side of the park, going from the bottom to the top. He said this issue remains <br />unresolved. <br />Commissioner Jacobs said Orange County wanted a park on this site, and Carrboro <br />wanted it for economic development. He said this was an uncomfortable topic for several <br />years, and some of the older elected Carrboro officials felt that Orange County had stolen an <br />opportunity from the Town. He said most, if not all, of these officials are no longer serving, so <br />maybe this could be an opportunity for collaboration once again. <br />Commissioner Marcoplos asked if this has been contentious in recent years. <br />David Stancil said the last discussion was in 2007 or 2008, and the conversation has <br />been stalled since the greenway was put in. He said the Town was going to do a study of <br />storm water and transportation in the area, but that never came to fruition. <br />Commissioner Jacobs said even the greenway was a hard fought win. <br />Commissioner Rich said she reviewed the master plan for Twin Creeks with David <br />Stancil, and she and Commissioner Marcoplos walked the land with David Stancil. She said it <br />is worthwhile to have those conversations with Carrboro again. She said the County is <br />responsible for the entryway, and the road that Carrboro has requested is cost prohibitive, <br />because it needs to cross over the creek twice, and the bridge requirements are very <br />expensive. <br />David Stancil said the road of which they speak is the one that goes into Morris Grove <br />Elementary School, and dead ends. <br />Commissioner Rich said it may be worth re-engaging Carrboro in discussions, as this <br />location is a sweet spot for affordable housing. <br />Commissioner Price said there was a working group that met years ago, and there <br />should be a report from this group. <br />David Stancil said yes. <br />Commissioner Marcoplos said the workgroup could be revived, and many people in <br />Hogan Farms have asked him when this park will be developed. He said if Carrboro is holding <br />this up, and if people realize this is a joint project, then the public could go to Carrboro and <br />inquire of the status. <br />David Stancil said he thinks Carrboro staff may be a different place now than it was 10 <br />years ago. <br />Commissioner Jacobs referred to the master plan, and said next to Morris Grove there <br />are two sites: a school site, and an education facility; the latter of which refers to a possible <br />two school system pre-K facility that could be built on this site. He said this property is right at <br />the line between Orange County Schools (OCS) and Chapel Hill-Carrboro City Schools <br />(CHCCS). <br />Commissioner Burroughs said she hates to be a “Debby downer,” and while the long- <br />range plan is lovely, she is not sure if the County can afford it for a while. She said everything <br />should be pushed back two years, with the exception of the Mountains to Sea Trail (MST), due
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