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Lands Legacy Annual Action Plan 2001-02 Adopted 4/11/01 <br /> c� <br /> i!. c -.^ •X .'H. R tf 'Fi ^ , ti •�5*it G�.it;e j":sj ' Alt. `r' <br /> The following priorities are from the list of objectives on the previous page. <br /> Cedar Grove Park: Purchase Active recreation(baseball, soccer $100,000 to$130,000, As soon as possible. <br /> additional 26 acres adjacent to and*softball fields),some low- depending on amount of <br /> County lands at new Cedar impact recreation(trails,picnic acreage purchased. <br /> Grove District Park,behind areas),possible water-based <br /> Northern Human Services recreation <br /> Center. <br /> Seven Mile Creek Preserve: Preserve one of the County's largest Total cost of$500,000 to$1.5 Collaborate with partner <br /> Continue to purchase or intact natural heritage areas.In the million, depending on the entities to pursue potential <br /> otherwise protect lands for a long-term,work to create a Seven amount of land acquired and acquisitions as they are <br /> Seven Mile Creek Nature Mile Creek Nature Preserve with method of acquisition(fee- economically practical.This <br /> Preserve, especially the walking trails,outdoor education simple,conservation easement, continues a multi-year <br /> identified natural areas/wildlife areas,and possibly camp sites. etc). Grants and partnerships initiative,with an estimated <br /> habitat adjacent to County lands. will be actively pursued. timetable of 2000-2004. <br /> Partner with other groups where <br /> possible(e.g.,Eno River <br /> Association). <br /> Orange Grove Park:Finalize Balance of active recreation(soccer Negotiate for use of OWASA- Close by August 2001. <br /> acquisition of 25-74 acres in and baseball fields)and low-impact owned lands <br /> central or southern Bingham recreation trails.Also seek to <br /> Township for a community park, preserve and protect any riparian <br /> working with OWASA if buffers within context of park, <br /> possible to locate the park on particularly if within the watershed. <br /> OWASA-owned lands <br /> (preferably outside of the Cane <br /> Creek watershed critical area). <br /> 5 <br />