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6 <br />Attachment A <br />Proposed Intergovernmental Parks Work Group (IP Work Group) <br />Membership <br />The proposed Work Group would consist of 16 members: <br />• One member and one alternate -Orange County Recreation and Parks Advisory <br />Council <br />• One member and one alternate -Chapel Hill Parks and Recreation Commission or <br />Greenways Commission <br />• One member and one alternate -Carrboro Parks and Recreation Board <br />• One member and one alternate -Hillsborough Parks and Recreation Board <br />• One member - OWASA Board of Directors ' <br />• One member -University of North Carolina <br />• One member -Duke Forest Resource Manager <br />• One member -Chapel Hill-Carrboro City Schools Board of Education (or designee of <br />Board) <br />• One member -Orange County Schools Board of Education (or designee of Board) <br />• One member -Orange County Board of Commissioners (or designee of Board) <br />• One member -Carrboro Board of Aldermen (or designee of Board) <br />• .One member -Chapel Hill Town Council (or designee of Board) <br />• One member -Hillsborough Board of Commissioners (or designee of Board) <br />• One member -Mebane City Council (or designee of Board) <br />• One member -Triangle Land Conservancy <br />• One member -Eno River Association <br />Advisory board and elected representatives from each jurisdiction would be <br />appointed- by the elected board of that jurisdiction. <br />~. <br />Meeti s <br />The Work Group would meet`three times per year (fall, winter and spring) <br />Tenure <br />The Work Group will work for three years (July 2000-June 2003), providing <br />yearly reports and a final report in June 2003. If desired after three years, the <br />participating parties may make it a permanent, standing group. <br />Char e <br />To build on the momentum of the Joint Master Recreation and Parks Work Group <br />process by accomplishing the following: <br />1. To gather, exchange and share information on parks planning and <br />development in the municipalities and County. <br />