A Model, Multiuse Open Space Corridor to Conserve, Protect and Enhance the Natural Beauty, Rural Heritage, Wildlife Habitat, and Outdoor Recreation On and Around the French Broad River
Open Space is identified by a participatory, watershed-level planning process including all stakeholders, is land that will provide benefit to the public if protected rather than developed, remaining available for common, multiple uses including: outdoor recreation, both active and passive; preservation of historic, archeological, and aesthetic resources; protection of sensitive ecosystems and habitat; enhancement of rural and agricultural resources; provision for public health and safety; buffer zones; and connection corridors to developed land through out the open space system, and into the urban centers.
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