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01 223 <br />Chapter 5: Land Use Element <br />Land which contains public or quasi - public uses such as publicly <br />owned land, research forests or known archaeological or historical <br />sites. <br />Water Supply Watershed <br />Land draining to existing reservoirs which serve as public water <br />supplies, or to potential reservoir sites or stream intakes for drinking <br />water withdrawal which have been designated for protection against <br />threats to the water quality of future water supplies, in accordance <br />with County watershed protection programs and the North Carolina <br />Water Supply Watershed Protection Act of 1989. <br />Watershed Critical Area, County Designated <br />The land area within one -half mile of the normal pool elevation (or <br />designated elevation) of an existing Class II water supply reservoir, or <br />the ridgeline of the watershed, whichever is less; and the land area <br />within one -half mile of the normal pool elevation (or designated <br />elevation) of a proposed water supply reservoir, or the ridgeline of the <br />watershed, whichever is less; and the area within one -half mile on each <br />side of streams flowing into Class I reservoirs, as designated for <br />protection within the Zoning Ordinance. <br />Watershed Critical Area, State Required <br />The land area within one -half mile of the normal pool elevation of <br />public water supply reservoirs in which an intake is located (i.e., Class <br />I reservoirs), or the ridge line of the watershed, whichever is closest to <br />the normal pool elevation of the reservoir. <br />Reservoir. Class I <br />A body of water, such as a pond or lake, confined by a dam or other <br />barrier to be used for public water supply from which water flows by <br />gravity or is pumped directly to a treatment plant or to a small <br />intervening storage basin and thence to a treatment plant. <br />Reservoir. Class II <br />A body of water, such as a pond or lake, confined by a dam or other <br />barrier to be used for public water supply from which water flows by <br />gravity or is pumped to a Class I reservoir prior to final entrance to a <br />water treatment plant. <br />Resource Protection Area <br />Land designated as Primary Conservation Area which contains <br />sensitive environmental resources, historically significant sites, and <br />features considered unbuildable because of their limitations or <br />unsuitability for development. This includes wetlands and floodplains <br />along drainage tributaries, steep slope areas, (15% or greater), natural <br />areas, wildlife habitats and corridors, and significant historic and <br />archaeological sites. These areas form the basis for a conservation <br />network within which other land uses are situated. <br />New Hope Creek Corridor Open Space-6 <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 />6 This overlay has not been operationalized; not shown on Future Land Use Map <br />Orange,, County Coivtprehe r&vve tP1a vv I Page 5 -18 <br />
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