Orange County NC Website
Recommendations -Land Use & Design <br />• Coordinate development regulations, particularly signage with Churton Corridor <br />recommendations during ordinance re-write <br />• Develop zoning classification for neighborhood scale service & retail uses <br />• Ensure Land Use recommendations in Strategic Growth Plan match redevelopment <br />proposals, including mixed use. <br />Before & After <br />• These are conceptual drawings of what could appear on sites the committee considered <br />underdeveloped. <br />• Property owners of these sites should interpret the plans as support for redevelopment <br />thoughts rather than negative comments on current development. <br />South side Cornelius near Faucefte Mill <br />North side Cornelius near NC 86 <br />Implementation <br />• Establish a community organization that includes residents, property owners, and business <br />owners <br />• Engage the EDC in business recruiting and information campaign <br />• Re-write Zoning Ordinance <br />• Engage the Town Board and staff <br />Establish a community organization that includes residents, property owners, and <br />business owners <br />• Act as catalyst for continued code enforcement <br />• Act as catalyst for improved police patrols <br />• Act as general advocate for corridor for funding requests <br />• Act as introductory organization for CDC creation <br />• Approach neighborhood organization for landscaping improvements or welcome sign <br />• Create a CDC to represent the 70 Corridor community <br />Engage the EDC in business recruiting and information campaign <br />• Promote existing land for sale & buildings far rent <br />• Refer relocating Daniel Boone businesses <br />• Create promotional materials for the 70 Corridor <br />• Provide support to community organization to help it became a CDC <br />• Pursue funding to construct incubator space through publiclprivate partnership <br />Re-write Zoning Ordinance <br />• Access management along Cornelius Street <br />• Neighborhood scale mixed use zoning district <br />• Revise parking requirements for commercial, office, and institutional uses <br />• Streamlined review processes to encourage development along the corridor <br />• Establish requirements for integrating CPTED strategies while still protecting residential <br />privacy <br />• Traffic calming menu of options for development <br />• Standards for bike rack and pedestrian bench installation at commercial and multi-family <br />developments <br />• Pedestrian connectivity requirements <br />• Signage consistent with Churton Street Plan recommendations <br />