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Attachment 2 <br />Adams Tract <br />Questions and Responses <br />Questions to Town of Carrboro' <br />1. Please clarify all intended uses of the property (all 29 acres). <br />• To provide environmental protection for surface waters and urban drinking water <br />supplies and establishing a network of riparian greenways for environmental, <br />educational, and recreational uses <br />To allow passive recreational uses of the Property including walking, biking, and <br />fishing <br />• To allow public access to the property for the purpose of conducting educational <br />tours, scientific studies, maintenance of the Property, and any other purposes <br />consistent with maintaining the conservation value. <br />2. Where exactly is the route of the proposed Bolin Creek Greenway -which side of <br />Bolin Creek would it follow in this area? <br />The Route has not been determined, but it is anticipated that the greenway will follow the <br />creek corridor. <br />3. Who would own the property? If Carrboro is to own it, would Carrboro grant a <br />conservation easement to Orange County that stipulated prohibited future uses for <br />purposes other than open space and greenways? <br />The State of North Carolina will be the Grantee and holder of the conservation <br />easement for acres purchased with Clean Water Management Trust (CWMT) funds. <br />The CWMT Fund is authorized by Article 13A, Chapter 113 of the General <br />Statutes of North Carolina ("N.C.G.S.") to finance projects and to acquire land <br />and interests in land, including conservation easements for riparian buffers for <br />the purposes of providing environmental protection for surface waters and urban <br />drinking water supplies and establishing a network of riparian greenways for <br />environmental, educational, and recreational uses. <br />For the remaining acres purchased with Orange County funds, The Town of Carrboro would <br />grant Orange County a conservation easement. <br />4. Would conservation easements (either Clean Water or potential County easement) <br />preclude the current mountain bike use? <br />