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.� ti <br />45 <br />the property must be "located in areas of m Aerate to high population <br />densities ". The subject property is located very near the convergence of <br />three census blocks. <br />The census block in which the property is located (Tract 109.02 — 67 <br />persons per square mile in 1990) contai „;s approximately 17.2 square <br />miles and extends east almost to the D: i+ ham County Line, a distance <br />of about 7.3 miles. <br />The census block to the west (Tract 111 01 — 205 persons per square <br />mile) contains approximately 9.2 square miles and extends to the <br />west for a distance of about 2.9 miles. Most of the area is located in <br />the Upper Eno Watershed and Water Quality Critical Area, which is <br />subject to density restrictions not applicable to the subject property. <br />The census tract block to the south (Tract 110.01 — 406 persons per <br />square mile) contains 3.3 square miles. Its northern boundary is within <br />0.3 miles of the subject property and its farthest reach is about 0.7 <br />miles from the property. It contains a portion of the Town of <br />Hillsborough west of NC 86. This tract provides the most accurate <br />representation of the "area” in which the property is located due to its <br />proximity to the site, and similarity of environmental constraints. <br />It should also be noted that the 1990 census figures do not reflect growth <br />that has occurred during the past nine years. <br />e) Historic and Cultural <br />Phelps Farm <br />The Phelps Farm is a 150 -acre cattle and row crop farm that is adjacent <br />to the northeast comer of the Apex Northwest Partnership parcel. It is <br />currently on the Study List for the National Registry. An additional study <br />would have to be performed in order for it to be placed on the National <br />Registry. The Orange County Historic Properties Commission has funds <br />to pay for a study if the owner agrees to the terms. In the early 1990s, the <br />HPC approached the Phelps' with this possibility, but to date the Phelps' <br />have not pursued the study on their own or through the County. At the <br />public hearing, Mr. Phelps indicated a desire to develop his land in the <br />future. <br />Quaker Cemetery <br />A Quaker Cemetery is located between the subject property and NC 57 <br />about .25 mile north of Mars Hill Baptist Church. The Orange County <br />Inventory prepared in 1986 states that a church building once located on <br />the property is gone. It also states that restoration of the cemetery began <br />in 1986 and was to include repair of the surrounding wall and the cleaning <br />and repositioning of stones. Presently, these restorations have not <br />occurred. The property has been surveyed and no portion is located on <br />the subject property. The perimeter buffer of 100 feet required for a <br />Planned Development would provide protection of the site from any <br />impacts of development of the adjacent property. <br />