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TO BE DELETED AND REPLACED WITH PROPOSED <br /> SECTION 2.6 TRANSPORTATION <br /> areas have created additional pressures and demands for commercial <br /> development serving the needs of the residents. <br /> The road network in Orange County is focused on the urban and <br /> urbanized areas of the County as evidenced in the Highway <br /> Classification System Map. <br /> Major roads throughout the County provide access to and link the <br /> rural areas of the County with the Towns of Hillsborough, Chapel Hill <br /> and Carrboro. The newly-completed Interstate 40, NC 86 and SR 1009 <br /> (Old NC 86) link Hillsborough with the Chapel Hill-Carrboro <br /> urbanizing area. <br /> In addition to providing intra-county service, inter-county service <br /> linking Orange County residential areas with employment centers in <br /> Durham, Research Triangle Park and Raleigh is facilitated along I-40, <br /> US 15/501, NC 54, NC 1737 (Erwin Road) and NC 1718 (Mt. Sinai Road) . <br /> M As Orange County is characterized by a negative net commutation <br /> pattern, with Orange County residents employed outside the County <br /> numbering more than non-residents employed in Orange County, the <br /> adequacy of the road network providing access to these employment <br /> centers is particularly important. In turn, the existing road network <br /> influences and encourages residential/workplace dispersion, both <br /> within Orange County and between Orange County and adjacent counties <br /> containing important employment centers, by facilitating such <br /> commutation patterns. Already, Interstate 40 has significantly <br /> impacted the existing traffic patterns by providing greater access to <br /> major traffic generators and encouraging potential development in <br /> areas adjacent to the route. <br /> The relationship between residential and commercial uses throughout <br /> the County is a bit more problematic, particularly in the fringe <br /> areas just outside the urban and urbanizing portion of the County <br /> along heavily-traveled roads. These roads are subject to the sprawl <br /> of commercial activities in an unsightly manner along long stretches <br /> of the road. In rural areas, however, the provision of commercial <br /> activities in appropriate locations to serve the needs of local <br /> residents is important to satisfy quality of life concerns and <br /> minimize the adverse effects of the relative isolation of these <br /> residents from major population centers in the County. <br /> The oals and <br /> g policies of the Orange County Land Use Element seek to <br /> focus commercial activities in a concentrated manner at and near the <br /> intersections of important highways and roads, thereby providing for <br /> ithe needs. of the local residents and minimizing the inconvenient, <br /> land consuming and unsightly sprawl of such uses along the <br /> transportation system. Certain important intersections in the County <br /> have been designated activity nodes at which non-residential <br /> development of various types and varying levels of intensity would be <br /> permitted within a given distance of the intersection. In essence, <br /> the transportation system would serve to provide good access to these <br /> activities and would support the land use policies directed at <br /> achieving the pattern of development desired in the County. <br /> 2.6-2 <br />