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_.. .. ... - 245 <br />~ ~;'~ rt ~"~~ <br />'am~~#i~c~ca~nrrs~~rr.~r.7~en~2s rPgr.~r~c~ang ca ~nr-rJ~os~c~ct (lrcan~e. C'at.r.rat±~'s Ca~z~.~~•e.~~esasave ~'Ir~rz <br />C',eneral: <br />t -~ f• •>rL~ ° i.~ t. ~ cJ~r r~: es: (strongly recam!~nend th~z whene'~er vue refer ica pre-historic Qi historic <br />cultural at7jeots ar places, we not use the term "resource" simply because sui;f} of~~ects are,~erteraliy <br />rrepleceable acid ranique. l~ni'ske flora and Parana, they don't rent3w; C~~1Ci~ (~59. tE~e~r C~t~ ~eVer <br />#~~ re~~~r+~d. ,z+.dmlttedJyr, taking this lingU(sFic step vrhen state and federal agenc(as ccrntirruo tt- <br />refer to cultr~ral assets as tesourc$s may irs sarrre way make {Mange Co~urrty un(~ue, that st~auitl be nt~ <br />bar to ctiangirrg the way Qr~ange Caunt~t re]af6s to rriaterta! r+spresentations of its past. They are nt~t <br />resources, sa ci~ange tho wrrdirtg. <br />r~.~^ ?'::£.~~a:~~. is 4. «~rrr- c C`~~~ur ~l ,ri~5r.~.s: Add an eecrnprrtit;va]ue comp4rrentto the basic <br />e4estrr'rpttprs cif cultural assets s]milar to that contained in the descriptigri of agriat~ltttre in C7r~nge- <br />~elot+~1 Es a note on the RC?I apprr;ciated by Pt+9ar~rlend qrr dollars Invested in tourism. ~ieritage tout''ssrfr <br />is a big part cat t:Jrange County's taurisi-n attraction value it. <br />~:~M3;~~mm~ :~h~~ ~: li~,'rirto-~.h~~:, ~'~4'E~~:tric 3.xSR„"~'t'E~u <br />Cf~~ar-rgc~ througlrauf from "resource" is ASSET. <br />C~-~ provide far user~fr(endiy public input process for sysiematic'sc~uis}#;an 4f inFarmation ~sbr~r~t <br />cisituraf assets <br />CR-2 Rarr~cvc~ "flefghbar(ng"; it is nr3edEessiy restticavr~ and mere ar ic;3s mt~arllrSgEc~ss ire the context caf <br />presrurvafir~n ar const'rvaslcrn where the rrrasE ac#lve organi~ati©ns are not necessary local or atherrnris~ <br />in f~range Ctaunty's rtieighbarhat~d. {~tk~erw€se, explain what is meant t7y neigtibcrrirrg organizatit~ns. <br />C~~S charrgc~ t€~ rt'ad"...eacaurage the prlrchas~, preservation, maintc~nancc os ar~aptive reuse raf <br />historic lar-dscapes ant# historic a~id stun #o b+s historic strtietures." <br />in the irtirtacfutrtory (~istaria narratives under "CulturaE S~ttin~" in 2rrd paragraph includs SLAVIhIG as a <br />major ~use~ of native depopulation,... <br />AS ~Dra;ige's pre-srytt[ement papuiatlc~n of st~tiatters vras appar~;~t€y subatan#Fal acid irrtiTrtate]y tiad tc~ <br />#kre tyrigi~rs of the vtfar of the Regulatlr~r3, and as tt•rert: is ampEe written records to "sridi+~ta t#re <br />exlrriarrce df pro-seftiemerit sgtratt~rs, mentidt, their axlstorrce from 17th century t~rr+rtard. These were <br />pc-~~i(e living irr a trua sut~sistenire oul#ure. <br />payagraplt 4 ~xresurrres mtaTc~ krit~vw(~dgi abc>'ut the ci.ilture that wo hava. "Subsistence" ttescril3es the <br />c~r(ture of life (ttatiue American atlt# frontier ~urc~ereans, but F~rfarkot diescribes the culture of settlers. <br />Sut}sEstence requires i]ttle flr ng law €~r ownership of land. Settlers require ownership and oWr>,ers#tip <br />irrt~xlEes use of (anti fesr acan€~rnlc ga+n, a market economy. To doscribe settlers as subsistence <br />farmers aver]ooks the major transfor~'natifln ir. cul#ute that ~accurred when government arrived and <br />imposed Irag~r( order ors apse-existing st~bs(stence environment. <br />Chapter S, pages 8 and T <br />~ Fast paragraph, ~chah ge fast sect#ence #p note that we Ir~cit a mill lnven#ary. Vr1e'knr~w froa~rr court <br />recr~rds teat in the 18 century there ~ter~e numerous knot "several"~ mills. If you shy "flour and <br />gr(strnilis", you should also include peen m%is, saw mir(s, and fabric processing mills, csif pressess tan <br />yards, anti ofiher water powered ar water needy enterprises. <br />7.x_8.3 GC7A~LS <br />