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M <br />1 . DEVELOP A MASTER PLAN FOR THE CHAPEL HILL TOWNSHIP <br />PARK AND EDUCATIONAL CAMPUS, WITHIN THE FRAMEWORK <br />OF THE PRE-CONCEPT PLAN, GUIDING PRINCIPLES (PLEASE <br />SEE ATTACHMENT 1) AND OTHER DIRECTION PROVIDED FROM <br />THE BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS ON OCTOBER 22, 2001 , <br />NOVEMBER 13, 200 1, FEBRUARY 18, 2002 AND AT <br />SUBSEQUENT MEETINGS. <br />2. THE MASTER PLAN SHOULD INCLUDE THE FOLLOWING <br />COMPONENTS: <br />• A concept plan for both the park and educational campus *. The concept <br />plans should include all proposed buildings, playing fields, roads, parking, <br />other facilities, amenities, infrastructure locations, vegetative cover, <br />hydrology and other components that are commonly included in park or <br />school facility concept plans. <br />To accomplish this task, the Work Group may divide into two <br />subcommittees — a Park Subcommittee and an Educational Campus <br />Subcommittee. Following basic initial planning for the entire site, the two <br />subcommittees could convene to develop plans for individual components <br />of the property. It is recognized that the Educational Campus <br />Subcommittee will be limited to initial site planning considerations, as it <br />awaits the completion of other school - related committees that have <br />implications for design of the campus. The subcommittees would need to <br />communicate regularly and openly to ensure that an integrated design for <br />the whole site is maintained. The Work Group as a whole would then <br />reconvene to approve the overall Master Plan to be submitted to the <br />Board of Commissioners for approval. <br />® A written report outlining the proposed uses, the design rationale, <br />description of work group process, natural and cultural features, means of <br />soliciting community input, the potential future phases, and construction <br />cost estimates. The report should also include a phasing plan for both <br />concept plan components, showing how the park and school facilities <br />could be developed over time in a cost - efficient fashion. <br />