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307 <br />r Attachment 1.2 <br />ChapMr 5 Lvind Use E. me <br />Efland- Mebane Small Area Plan was adopted in ,June 2006 and includes implementation <br />recommendations for water and sewer, land use, transportation, housing, parks, <br />recreation and open space, communications, inter - governmental agreements with <br />Mebane, and design overlays for the US 70 Corridor and Efland town core. <br />NC FUGH VVA Y 7 ` `D WA Y AREA SPIAL L AR EA PLAN. <br />In 2007, Orange and Durham County completed a Small Area Plan for the 930-acre <br />North Carolina Highway 57 Speedway Area. This area is located in the northeast <br />corner of Orange County near the border with Durham County. The area was selected <br />as are opportunity for further long - range planning because of multiple Factors 1 <br />existing businesses of non-conforming status, the area's location within a protected <br />watershed, and orange County's desire to encourage compatible non - residential <br />development that protects the existing rural character of the area. The planning <br />process included an identification of issues and concerns for the area, public feedback <br />through scheduled meetings, and drafting of the plan for public review and <br />consideration. The plan includes nine goals for guiding future planning efforts in the <br />area, as well as objectives and policies for implementing the goals. <br />The NC Highway 57 Speedway Area Small Area Plan was adopted by the County <br />Commissioners in August 2007. The implementation of recommendations included in <br />the Plan is forthcoming. <br />MAITRY STUDY <br />The Pantry Study was to ensure that subsequent developments were in accordance <br />with municipal and County land use objectives and. included participation from the <br />Town of Hillsborough. The plan established development standards for transition <br />areas and additional protection for environmentally sensitive areas. The plan was <br />approved by the BOCC in July, 1 986. <br />HO W SMA LL A R EA PL A NS INFOR All UPDA TES TO THE COMPR E `NSI VE PLA <br />Development of Small Area Plans has allowed the County to take a more detailed look <br />at targeted areas in the County. The goals and objectives of these Plans provide a <br />foundation for improving the County's Comprehensive Plan to effect needed change. in <br />these locations. In general, these Small Area Plans have highlighted the need for the <br />County to: 1 Pursue additional interlocal agreements; add additional partners to the <br />Water and Sewer Management Planning and Boundary Agreement; ent; amend the <br />County's Land Use Map (contained within the Land Use Element); and read the <br />County's Zoning Ordinance tent and map for consistency and to implement r ent the <br />recommendations that have been included in the adopted Small Area Plans. <br />3 THE LA SE PLAN <br />One of the fundamental planning tools used to achieve the stated goals and objectives <br />of the Comprehensive Plan in Orange County is the design and application of a Land <br />LJse Plan and Map. Land Use Element implementation is accomplished primar ly <br />through the application of zoning, although a variety of land use ordinances are <br />available for various aspects of implementation. A key feature of land use planning in <br />Orange County is the requirement for consistency between the Land Use Plan Map and <br />the application of zoning. A Zoning District Matrix identifies each of the Land Use Plan <br />categories with compatible, <br />0 r(1X4W : 'Nei P�;� - <br />t �) rem ..f } <br />