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Agenda Items/ Notes (April 13, 2016) <br /> 1. Call to order <br /> Chair Pelissier called the meeting to order at 5:35 PM <br /> 2. Introductions <br /> Introduction of members and staff <br /> 3. Presentation/ Brumley Forest Nature Preserve/ Matt Rutledge and Bo Howes TLC <br /> • Brumley Forest Nature Preserve is located in western Orange County, approximately 2 miles southeast of the <br /> town of Hillsborough. <br /> • In the 1990's, a subdivision was planned for a section of the property off of New Hope Church Road. <br /> • George and Julia Brumley were passionate about land conservation and purchased the land to manage it for <br /> conservation. <br /> • After the Brumleys' unfortunate passing, the Zeist Foundation sold the property in 2010 to Triangle Land <br /> Conservancy for 4 million dollars (well below its appraised value of 12 million). Brumley was purchased with the <br /> help of the Clean Water Management Trust Fund, the Warner Foundation, City of Raleigh, Upper Neuse Clean <br /> Water Initiative, and the Pearson Steward Land Opportunity Fund established through TLC's Our Water, Our <br /> Land campaign. <br /> • The Comprehensive Management Plan estimates the minimum amount of funding needed to open Brumley to the <br /> public at $1.8 million. This includes the forest restoration and management activities described above as well as <br /> ongoing costs and the need for an endowment to fund necessary stewardship in perpetuity. <br /> • Approximate costs include $160,000 for trail building, $34,000 for new infrastructure like bridges and a parking lot, <br /> $50,000 for infrastructure stabilization, $4,000 for ecological restoration (tree planting), and $2,000 a year for <br /> prescribed burns and invasive control. The thinning activities will pay for themselves and any extra income will be <br /> dedicated to other stewardship activities at Brumley. <br /> • TLC plans to open Brumley Forest Nature Preserve for public access later this year. Will not be gated open from <br /> dawn to dusk. <br /> 4. Update/Joint Parks & Recreation Board Meeting / Dave Stancil <br /> • Joint meetings with all Parks & Recreation Boards within Orange County are held every two years; with each <br /> jurisdiction rotating hosting the event <br /> • March 2nd, 2016 - Orange County hosted at the Whitted Center in Hillsborough <br /> (See Attachment 1 - Meeting minutes for the 3/2/16 meeting at end of IPWG notes) <br /> 5. Update: Trails & Greenway Map/Orange County Staff <br /> • Ongoing <br /> • Orange County has hosted four meetings <br /> • GIS Data Group—Orange County/Chris Dwindell and a designee from each jurisdiction to be determined at <br /> next GIS User Group meeting <br /> 6. Update: Mountains to Sea Trail/ Dave Stancil <br /> • An open information session is planned for Thursday April 21 st, 2016 at the Cane Creek Activity Center from 7:00 <br /> 9:OOpm (See attachment 2— Invitation letter at the end of IPWG notes) <br /> • Meetings purpose <br /> • Provide information about the MTS; what it is (and is not) <br /> • Where it exists in the state <br /> • The statewide MTS Master Plan <br /> • The Orange County roll in the MTS <br /> • What state parks and others are being asked to accomplish with this project <br /> 7. Director Reports/Updates <br /> A. Town of Hillsborough—Stephanie Trueblood - Hillsborough Planning <br /> • Riverwalk— Pat Doughty Sculpture <br /> • Cates Creek— Multi-purpose field; playground and restroom open <br /> • Parks and Rec Board—Completed Master Plan for Kings Highway Park—include a forest management <br /> plan and improved parking <br /> • Next- Update Connectivity Plan—goal to connect every neighborhood <br />
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