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~ a~ ~r <br />park. The design for the park would make this the largest active recreation node in the <br />County. Six playing fields have been designed, along with a variety of court sports, a senior <br />activities area, picnic shelters and other amenities.. Several meadow areas, in keeping with <br />the Olmsteadian vision for the park, are also proposed for flexible open space uses. <br />The proposed Educational Campus on the northernmost 76 acres features a co-located <br />elementary and middle school with associated facilities. A separate "pod" in the campus was <br />identified but not designed, and the Plan suggests that it could feature a second elementary <br />school or another facility, to be determined at a later date. <br />The remaining 21-acre part of the site (designated in the Pre-Concept Plan as "Potential <br />School Site") was discovered to contain an archaeological site of some significance, and the <br />Master Plan proposes only a tentative trail section in the perimeter of this area, pending <br />further research. <br />On December 9, the Board received the Master Plan report and selected a name for the site <br />- Twin Creeks (Moniese Nomp*), The Board agreed to consider the Master Plan at a <br />worksession after the first of the year, and asked staff to send the Master Plan to the Town of <br />Carrboro, <br />Once the Board of Commissioners have considered revisions and changes to the Master <br />Plan, staff will prepare the materials for the required Conditional Use Permit application to <br />the Town of Carrboro for phase I of the park.. Town review of this application is estimated to <br />take 12 months. <br />Staff has developed a summary listing of previous Board comments and discussion points <br />(attached), which also includes additional information related to the site and Master Plan <br />since the report. <br />* - Tutelo-Saponi for Twin Creeks. Pronounced Mo-nee-ay-say nom-p <br />FINANCIAL IMPACT: There is no impact associated with discussion of the report .Funding <br />for Phase I of the park was included in the 2001 Parks and Open Space bond in the amount <br />of $1.2 million. $200,000 was included in the first bond sale in 2002, and an additional <br />$200,000 is proposed for FY 2003-04. The remaining $800,000 is proposed for FY 2004-06. <br />RECOMMENDATION(S): The Manager recommends that the Board: <br />Review and discuss the Master Plan for the site <br />Identify potential revisions or changes to the Master Plan that are desired, and <br />Provide guidance to staff on the potential Phase I of the park, and <br />Authorize staff to begin the preparation of revisions to the Master Plan and the CUP <br />application to Carrboro for Phase I of the park <br />G:\CompreUensive Planning Div\GENE~2004t Public Hcarings@.f~r 291PA\7win Creels\TCMN-32904jpa A6s doe 2 <br />