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Plan Process of aquatic facility /community center; and 2) <br />$200,000 in Town park bonds allocated 'for development of. <br />batting cage project. possible development a. aquatic facility, b. <br />Community Center. <br />b. Future Development Of Southern Community Park <br />• No Council decisions made at this Point, except soccer field at <br />school <br />• No conceptual plan at this point <br />Staff and the Town Parks & Recreation Commission will soon <br />recommend a parks and recreation master plan Process that will: <br />Identify community leisure needs, v 'alues <br />Clarify/revise Department mission <br />Perhaps develop community standa'rds for park and recreation <br />planning /development <br />3. Town Of Carrboro <br />a) Acquisition and Development of a Northern Community Park <br />b) Community Gymnasium <br />c) Provide general on-going renovations to all existing facilities at <br />all community, neighborhood, and mini-park sites. <br />d) Along with the Chapel Hill-Carrboro School. System, provide <br />expanded recreation facilities at existing and -new facilities. <br />e) Begin acquiring property along Morgan Creek and Bolin Creek <br />Greenway corridors and start developing facilities where <br />possible. Accept all previous offers of dedication and easements <br />along Morgan and Bolin Creek for greenway system. <br />f) Fully develop the "Morgan Creek Neighborhood, Park." <br />9) Acquire property for "Bolin Creek Neighborhood Park" and fully <br />develop. <br />h) Fully develop "Odum Mini-Park" <br />Acquire additional property for "Pathway Drive Mini-Park" and <br />fully develop. <br />Town of Hillsborough <br />The Hillsborough Parks and Recreation Master Plan was approved in <br />1993. Its goals are still valid although additional needs have arisen <br />that indicate the Master Plan is due for an update. A recent <br />annexation to the Town for a new subdivision coupled with substantial <br />growth within Hillsborough Township increases the need for <br />recreational Opportunities. The Town, as yet, has no public parks that <br />are officially open to the public although several park projects are <br />N. <br />MS <br />Bill <br />