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04 **1%*. *,f #> <br />f <br />R Chapur 52 LaHd Use EIeraeW <br />311 <br />Reservoir, Class 11 <br />body of water, such as a pond or lake, confined by a dam or other barrier <br />to be used for public water supply from which water flows by gravity or is <br />pumped to a Class I reservoir prior to final entrance to a water treatment <br />plant. <br />Resource Protection Area <br />Land designated as Primary Conservation Area which contains sensitive <br />environmental resources, historically significant sites, and features <br />considered unbuildable because of their limitations or unsuitability for <br />development. This includes wetlands and floodplains along drainage <br />tributaries, steep slope areas, (15% or greater), natural areas, wildlife <br />habitats and corridors, and significant historic and archaeological sites. <br />These areas form the basis for a conservation network within which other <br />land uses are situated. <br />New Hope Creek Corridor Open Space <br />Some of the land in the Resource Protection Areas and a portion of the <br />Public interest Area designated as significant and worthy of protection <br />according to the New Hope Corridor Open Space Master Plan completed in <br />April of 1991. This classification is part of a system of open space in <br />Durham and Orange Counties along New Hope Creek and its tributaries <br />between Eno River State Park and Q.J.S. Army Corps of Engineers land north <br />of Jordan Lake. The New Hope Corridor Open Space is made up of critical <br />environmental areas such as stream bens, floodplai ns, steep slopes, and <br />larger tracts of historic, educational, or recreational value. <br />For each land use classification, sets of criteria have been developed that describe the <br />physical and environmental context, the projected population change, and resulting <br />rand requirements. {See Appendix : Land Use Plan Category Locational Criteria. <br />Map -4: Land Use Map, designates the areas where these classifications are applied. <br />Page 5 - -..� 'i <br />