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Draft <br /> 4/ 28/ 99 <br /> funding sources in future years. It is recommended that <br /> the aforementioned meeting of Managers, staffs and <br /> elected officials from the jurisdictions as as soon as <br /> possible. <br /> Use of the different Capital Improvement Programs <br /> (UP 's) could be a fundamental part of this mechanism. <br /> Other recommendations to come from subcommittee. . . . <br /> f. Open Facilities Policy <br /> In the spirit of inter-governmental coordination, the <br /> Work Group believes that citizens of the Towns and <br /> County should have the opportunity to use facilities <br /> developed by all of the local governments and OWASA . <br /> Attempting to limit use of facilities solely to residents on <br /> a single jurisdiction is likely to be cumbersome <br /> administratively and not constructive generally. <br /> The Work Group recommends that Orange County, Chapel <br /> Hill, Carrboro, Hillsborough and OWASA develop an " Open <br /> Facilities Policy" to be jointly adopted by all parties. This <br /> policy should provide that all recreation facilities owned <br /> and operated by the parties are open and accessible to all <br /> County residents. <br /> To a different degree, a policy regarding use of local <br /> government facilities by UNC students and of UNC <br /> facilities by local citizens should be investigated with the <br /> University. <br /> The local governments within which Duke Forest falls <br /> should also cooperate with Duke in the future to develop <br /> appropriate mutual guidelines in this area. <br /> < < addressed through joint funding recommendation > > <br /> g . Payment - in - lieu changes <br /> The payment in lieu system used by Orange County , <br /> Carrboro and ( to a different degree ) Chapel Hill is not <br /> adequately serving current or future demand . Based on the <br /> projected future need for XXX new acres of recreation <br /> land , the Work Group has determined that the current <br /> 39 <br />