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2/28/2000
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Minutes - 02-28-2000
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ORD-2000-006 Amendments to the Orange County Zoning Ordinance Section
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\Board of County Commissioners\Ordinances\Ordinance 2000-2009\2000
ORD-2000-007 Amendments to the Orange County Subdivision Regulations Section II Definitions
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TO BE DELETED AND REPLACED WITH PROPOSED <br /> SECTION 2.6 TRANSPORTATION <br /> COLLECTOR/SUBCOLLECTOR ROAD SYSTEM k <br /> Policy Issues 0V Vii✓' <br /> The functional classification of Orange County's road system <br /> identifies the major and minor arterials as well as the collector <br /> roads. These form the basic roadway infrastructure or skeleton for <br /> the movement of people and goods . In addition, there are <br /> Y classifications below the collector which comprise the majority of <br /> thd ,system mileage and where the greatest degree of interface occurs <br /> between roadway and land use. <br /> A properly designed road system should have a sufficient number of <br /> evenly spaced roads of each classification in order to adequately <br /> serve the desired land• uses and intensity of development. Due to <br /> consumption of land and resources required by roads as well as <br /> capital and maintenance cost, it is not desirable to provide more <br /> roads than necessary to 'service such demand. A proper balance in th <br /> roadway system should be sought in order to serve the existing and <br /> planned land use as well as through or out-of-county travel. Gr <br /> Road System Assessment <br /> Y l� <br /> In applying this philosophy to Orange County, a qualitative <br /> assessment of system balance in the non-urban areas was made. Since <br /> the arterial system is fairly well defined, it will be briefly <br /> discussed. However, the primary focus was on the collector roads and <br /> on major local roads which are served by the collectors. <br /> The arterial system provides good north-south and east-west movement, <br /> with the primary demand being east and west. Based on the future <br /> land use plan, there is adequate potential capacity to serve existing <br /> and future traffic volumes. The east-west facilities are fairly well <br /> spaced, with NC 54 and Old Greensboro Road located in southern Orange <br /> County and the I-85/US 70 corridor located slightly north of the <br /> middle of the County. The north-south arterial demand is served by <br /> NC 49, NC 87, NC 57 and Dodsons Crossroads . In addition, there are <br /> other north-south arterials located within the urban study areas --NC <br /> 86 and Old NC 86. <br /> To adequately assess the balance of collectors and major local .roads, . <br /> the desired or expected future land use must be understood. For the <br /> purposes of this study, the rural portion of the County consists <br /> primarily of Little River, Cedar Grove, Cheeks and Bingham Townships . <br /> The adopted land use plan, and the land use goals and organizing <br /> concepts contained in the plan clearly indicate that the rural <br /> character and low-density development of the non-urban areas is <br /> intended to continue. With the exception of some continued urban <br /> transition along the US 70 corridor between Hillsborough and Mebane, <br /> 2.6-15 <br />
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