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I <br /> 21 �t <br /> • The Towns face a . continuing challenge to fund capital land acquisition and facility <br /> development for new parks, while still providing adequate operation and <br /> maintenance of existing parks . <br /> • There are substantial identified parks needs for all jurisdictions — totaling $ 63 million <br /> in all — but available funding for only 1/4 of these needs <br /> • The need to coordinate quickly on funding for land acquisition is immediate, as land <br /> is not getting cheaper and good park sites disappear each year . <br /> • The 1999 JMRP report calls for a parks and open space bond referendum to land - <br /> bank for future park needs and address the deficit of parkland at the present. <br /> • The Town of Chapel Hill has identified a number of concerns regarding the level of <br /> County contribution to Town parks and recreation operating budget, the location of <br /> facilities based on contribution , and the need for individual jurisdiction parks <br /> standards ( please see Appendix 6 for additional information ) . <br /> With the substantial knowledge gained from the work. of the past five years, the <br /> Managers would jointly suggest consideration of the following steps to address <br /> current and future needs : <br /> 1 . Develop and Adopt a Memorandum of Agreement between the <br /> County and Towns on Capital Funding for Joint Parks Projects <br /> From the many findings from the reports of the last five years, we have <br /> learned that : <br /> • There is a deficit of parkland in the County, as identified in the 1999 JMRP <br /> report, and $47 million in identified parks projects are currently unfunded, <br /> • There is an immediate need for begin land - banking for parks, to ensure <br /> adequate sites for future park needs, <br /> • Orange County has the greatest opportunity to raise funds countywide for <br /> parks needs, and the 1997 County Parks bonds illustrate a precedent for a <br /> County bond serving rural and Town needs, <br /> • The Towns are limited in their ability to raise capital funding for new, large <br /> parks needs, but have a longstanding experience in operation and <br /> maintenance of parks . <br /> If Orange County's optimal role in joint parks projects is oriented toward <br /> capital funding , land acquisition and facility development, and the Towns <br /> optimal role is in operation , programming and maintenance , a mechanism <br /> to address how these roles will be fulfilled may be needed . <br /> If the County and Towns are interested in pursuing an arrangement along <br /> these lines, a Memorandum of Agreement ( MoA) may be desirable . This <br /> Memorandum could address : <br /> • The nature of joint parks to which the Memorandum is applicable (larger- <br /> scale park endeavors to serve all residents , for example) , <br />
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