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Appendix F: Land Use and Zoning Matrix <br /> Appendix F. Relationships Between Land <br /> Use Categories Classifications and Zoning <br /> Districts Mafri'xx <br /> Per the Orange County Zoning Unified Development Ordinance, zoning districts are <br /> applied to each the Land Use Elerrtemt tategeries classifications and overlays as <br /> follows in accordance with this appendix. A matrix is provided at the end of this <br /> appendix that yes links the zoning districts applied to eategery the <br /> land use classifications and overlays listed. <br /> TRANSITION LAND USE CLASSIFICATIONS <br /> CHAPEL HILL AND CARRBORO TRANSITION.- <br /> On November 2, 1987, a Joint Planning Agreement was adopted by Orange County <br /> and the Towns of Chapel Hill and Carrboro. The Agreement became effective on <br /> November 14, 1988, following the adoption, by Orange County, of zoning plans <br /> prepared by the two municipalities for their respective Transition Areas. The <br /> applied zoning districts are those contained in the Chapel Hill Land Development <br /> Ordinance and the Carrboro Land Use Ordinance, and are consistent with the land <br /> use plan categories contained in the Orange County Chapel Hill Carrboro Joint <br /> Planning Land Use Plan. Reference should be made to the appropriate municipal <br /> ordinance and zoning map for a description of the districts and applicable <br /> development standards. Under the terms of the joint Planning Agreement, the <br /> Towns of Chapel Hill and Carrboro are responsible for permit administration within <br /> their respective Transition Areas. <br /> ,COUNTY RESIDENTIAL:TRANSITION 10-YearTransitionr- <br /> Identifies areas changing from rural to urban in form and density. All densities of <br /> residential development would be appropriate. Non-residential uses implemented <br /> in accordance with small area plans and/or overlay districts may be appropriate. <br /> The applied zoning districts include: R-1 (low density Rural Residential); R-2 (Low <br /> Intensity Residential), R-3 (Medium Intensity Residential), and R-4 (niedium density <br /> Medium Intensity Residential); and R-5 (High Intensity Residential), R-8 (High <br /> Intensity Residential), and R-13 (high density High Intensity Residential) residential <br /> uses, and Zoning Overlay Districts. <br /> r'QUISITY RE IRENT1 AI T__R kNSITIA�1 X20-Year Transition <br /> _ _ I_Tl V 1�1 l <br /> Identifies areas changing from rural to urban in form and density. All densities of <br /> residential development would be appropriate. The applied zoning districts <br /> include: R-1 (1"ow—de" Rural Residential); R-2 (Low intensity Residential), R-3 <br /> (Medium Intensity Residential), and R-4 (meditim de Medium Intensity <br /> Residential); and R-5 (High Intensity Residential), R-8 (High Intensity Residential), <br /> and R-13 (h gh--de" High Intensity Residential) residential uses. <br /> COUNTY <br /> Or"#e,,Ccu -0 Ccvnprehe�e Pla w Page i=1 <br />