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UDO Assistance I Orange County, North Carolina 9 <br /> growth management, land use, and downtown design policies. The VIC Group will produce a <br /> digital version of the UDO for The city's website, which will allow users to quickly view code <br /> contents, illustrated commentary, and color graphics on-line, as well as take advantage of <br /> dynamic text links, index and word search functions, and bookmarking capabilities. <br /> Client: * City of Jacksonville, North Carolina <br /> Reference: Reggie Goodson, Planning and Development Services Director <br /> Telephone: 910.938.6529 <br /> Fayetteville, North Carolina I Land Development Ordinance <br /> Clarion Associates has been retained to re are a new unified development <br /> `~ <br /> P P P <br /> ordinance (UDO) for Fayetteville, a city of 174,000 that is home to Fort Bragg, one <br /> of the world's largest military complexes and a major influence on the city's growth . '.A ' <br /> and development. Besides modernizing zoning districts and uses, streamlining Unifiedu': <br /> development review, and making regulations user-friendly, the UDO will focus on Deyelopme <br /> improving open space and landscaping standards to "green" the community, using Ordiance <br /> cutting edge tools to promote sustainable development practices, adding design ; <br /> '� Aleeld/Ou19r fc <br /> standards to improve development quality, and revising downtown zoning and <br /> development standards to encourage mixed uses, public space, attractive urban °°- <br /> design, and pedestrian accessibility. <br /> Client: City of Fayetteville, North Carolina <br /> Reference: Karen Hilton, Assistant Planning Director <br /> Telephone: 910.433.1437 <br /> Emerald Isle, North Carolina I Design Concepts for Village Center <br /> Emerald Isle is a coastal community in North Carolina with a long-standing local <br /> population, and a destination for fishing and beach-related visitors. Clarion <br /> Associates was retained by the Town of Emerald Isle to conduct a workshop and <br /> prepare Design Concepts for redevelopment of a strategic beachfront area, at the <br /> base of a fishing pier. The Town's Land Use Plan, approved under the terms of <br /> the N.C. Coastal Areas Management Act, call for this area to become a Village <br /> Center. Town leaders, full-time residents, property owners, and seasonal visitors <br /> were brought together to explore ideas for redevelopment of the area, resulting in <br /> a set of Design Concepts that form the foundation for new regulations and <br /> development proposals. Another component of the project involves an update of <br /> the Town's development ordinances, to combine various regulations into a single document that <br /> is user-friendly and targeted to residents, property owners, and the development community. <br /> Client: Town of Emerald Isle, North Carolina <br /> Reference: Kevin Reed, Planning Director <br /> Phone: 252.354.3338 <br />