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Orange County Library Long-Range Facility Planning 1 / <br /> presence of this library, operated by a separate jurisdiction, affects the planning of <br /> countywide library services. <br /> A contributing factor to the fragmented approach to countywide library service development <br /> is the presence of an independent municipal library serving a significant portion of the <br /> population , the Town of Chapel Hill . The Chapel Hill Public Library is funded by the Town <br /> with a supplemental appropriation from Orange County and a per capita appropriation from <br /> the State . It operates out of one 27 ,319 square foot facility on Estes Drive The Town <br /> recently passed a bond referendum to expand the library facility to 75 , 000 square feet . <br /> The Chapel Hill Library offers services free of charge to all residents of Orange County.. <br /> Analyses of the Chapel Hill registration and circulation records conducted in 2001 indicated <br /> that 43 % of registered borrowers lived outside of the Town of Chapel Hill , with the majority <br /> of these in Carrboro and South Orange County (Ruth O ' Donnell , Chapel Hill Public Library <br /> Five Year Services Plan 2001 -2006 and Long Term Facility Needs Through 2020, page 11 ) . <br /> In determining the proposed size for the expanded library facility, the Library took into <br /> account the use coming from these residents outside of the Chapel Hill town limits . It is <br /> important that Orange County take into account the contributions this library and the Town <br /> of Chapel Hill are making to serve the southern area of Orange County as it proceeds with <br /> plans for library service development in other areas of the county. The residents of Chapel <br /> Hill could have a significant impact on the County ' s ability to move forward with these <br /> plans , <br /> v Orange County is proud of its history and rich in historic resources that are preserved <br /> by a number of institutions irr Hillsborough, including the public library. Public access <br /> to these resources is limited, however. <br /> Orange County was established in 1852 , and Hillsborough is presently celebrating its 250`�' <br /> anniversary. The area was the center of political activity during the Colonial and <br /> Revolutionary War years and is the location of many historical buildings and sites . The <br /> community has placed priority on collection and preservation of historical materials . The <br /> Hillsborough Historical Society, the Orange County Historical Museum , the Burwell School <br /> historic site, the Alliance for, Historic Hillsborough , and the Public Library all maintain <br /> collections of historical materials . Public access to these materials , however, is limited . Even <br /> in the public library, not all of the materials are cataloged and dedicated assistance with the <br /> collection is available only with the help of a weekly volunteer, <br /> Recommendations <br /> o That Orange County adopt a long range library,facility plait as proposed in this <br /> document, which takes into consideration the needs of the entire county and 20 year <br /> population projections. <br /> In planning for new library facilities , it is recommended that total county access to services <br /> be considered and that the resources of the Chapel Hill Library be taken into account. It <br /> 11 <br />
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