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2001 S Planning - Town of Carrboro Joint Planning Agreement 12-03-2001-9c
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2001 S Planning - Town of Carrboro Joint Planning Agreement 12-03-2001-9c
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l <br /> <br />ATTACHMENT "A" <br />Joint Planning Agreement <br />However, it will only be changed as the Joint Planning Area Land Use Map is <br />amended if the Map amendments change the location of either the CJDA or <br />the CHJDA. <br />F. Joint Courtesy Review Area. A portion of the northern Rural Buffer Area <br />bounded on the east by I-40 and shown as such on Exhibit A. <br />G. Rural Buffer. That portion of the Joint Planning Area designated on the Joint <br />Planning Area Land Use Map as such and designated in the Joint Planning <br />Area Land Use Plan as Rural Residential, Agricultural, Public/Private Open <br />Space, Resource Conservation, Extractive/Disposal Use and the overlay <br />district designated University Lake Watershed Area. This area is further <br />defined as being aloes-density area consisting of single-family homes situated <br />on large lots having a minimum size of two (2) acres. The Rural Buffer is <br />further defined as land which, although adjacent to an Urban or Transition <br />area, is rural in character and which will remain rural, contain low-density <br />residential uses and not require urban services (public utilities and other town <br />services). <br />H. Transition Area. That portion of the Joint Planning Area designated on the <br />Joint Planning Area Land Use Map as such. This area is further defined as <br />being in transition from rural to urban or already urban in density. Urban <br />services (public utilities and other town services) are now provided to this area <br />or are projected to be provided to this area. The portion of the Transition Area <br />located in the CJDA shall be further divided into Transition Area I and <br />Transition Area II on the Joint Planning Area Land Use Map. The Joint <br />
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