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PH ORD-1997-043 Orange County Functional Road Classification Comprehensive Plan and Ordinance Amendment
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11/24/1997
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Public Hearing
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Ordinance
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C 4a
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Agenda - 11-24-1997 - C4(a)
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r PAGE TO BE REMOVED FROM SECTION 2.6 i--)F COMP PLAN 07 <br /> ItRecommended Classifications <br /> The criteria described in Table 1 were then applied to the street <br /> network in the rural Orange County study area. The recommended <br /> classifications for the road system are shown in Figure 1 and <br /> summarized in Table 2 . <br /> r <br /> Comparison With Urban Study Area Classifications <br /> Where roads cross planning boundaries, the road classifications <br /> were compared with those determined by NCDOT for the Hillsborough and <br /> Durham-Chapel Hill-Carrboro (D-CH-C) transportation planning areas <br /> (see Table 3) . It would generally be expected that roads classified <br /> as principal arterials, minor arterials, or collectors in the county <br /> study area would correspond to freeways or major thoroughfares in the <br /> urban study areas, while the county major or minor local streets <br /> would not be classified as thoroughfares. (Minor thoroughfares are <br /> not common and are determined on almost a case-by-case basis. ) <br /> r <br /> r <br /> r <br /> r <br /> r <br /> r <br /> r <br /> r <br /> r <br /> MA 2.6-5 <br />
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