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12/7/1999
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2 <br />Northern Human Services Center PlanTask Force <br />The charge to the Northern Human Services Plan Task Force is to identify the needs and develop a <br />long-range plan for the Northern Human Services Center and the property adjacent to the Center that the <br />County owns. The plan will be presented to the Board of Commissioners in <br />March 2000. <br />The long-range plan for the Northern Human Services Center shall include, but not be limited to, the <br />following: <br />1. Review past Capital Improvements Plans and reports requesting improvements for the Northern <br />Human Services Center. <br />2. Identify the specific needs of agencies occupying the building. <br />3. Prioritize the CIP needs for the building and adjacent property. <br />4. Assess the current and potential uses of the building to determine the possible impacts of those uses on <br />the existing waste treatment system. <br />5. Evaluate the location of the park and ride lot and possible impacts on client parking for the building <br />and future park. <br />6. Review the status of all easements on the property. <br />7. Review recreational programs at the Center to ensure future park design will include existing <br />programs and possibly expand active and low-impact recreational activities for the area. <br />
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