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19TVIT 1111110IM11Z63 <br />0 <br />Eno Economic Development District (EDD) Access Management Plan <br />Introduction <br />The Study Area for the Draft Eno EDD Access Management Plan is the area depicted <br />as Economic Development Transition on the Orange County Future Land Use Map. <br />The Study area contains approximately 980 acres and is primarily bounded by the <br />NCRR /Norfolk Southern (NS) Railway to the south, 1 -85 to the north, US 70 to the <br />northwest, and properties in the vicinity of Mt. Herman Church Road to the west. The I- <br />85/US 70 interchange is located within the north /central part of the Study Area. The <br />Whispering Pines residential subdivision, comprising approximately 67 acres, is <br />included in the Study Area and is designated as a 10 -year Transition Area on the Future <br />Land Use Map. Maps of the Study Area follow on pages 2 and 3. <br />The majority of the area has been designated as an urban growth area since 1981 <br />because of its proximity to 1 -85, US 70, the interchange of the two, and the <br />NCRR /Norfolk Southern (NS) Railway. <br />The future of the area for urban growth was originally defined by the 1981 Orange <br />County Land Use Plan, and reinforced by the 2030 Comprehensive Plan (2008), and <br />economic development land use and zoning amendments for the majority of the area in <br />1994. Envisioned land uses included non - residential commercial, office and industrial, <br />with some higher density housing. <br />In 2006 the Orange County Board of County Commissioners (BOCC) approved the <br />formation of a citizen Task Force to work with Economic Development and Planning <br />Staff in developing a plan for the Eno EDD. The Eno Economic Development District <br />(EDD) Area Small Area Plan was developed over the next two years as a collaborative <br />effort by community representatives, elected officials, and staff of the Orange County <br />Planning Department, and Durham City /County Planning Department. The Small Area <br />Plan (adopted June 24, 2008; amended February 3, 2009) contains numerous <br />recommendations in the following topic areas: <br />• Water and Sewer <br />• Land Use and Zoning <br />• Transportation <br />• Housing <br />• Parks, Recreation, and Open <br />Space <br />• Communications <br />• Intergovernmental Issues <br />• Other Recommendations, <br />including: <br />• Potential Strategic Growth <br />and Rural Conservation <br />(SGRC Program <br />• Plan Updates <br />• Implementation <br />The analysis within the Eno EDD Small Area Plan explains and supports the importance <br />of this general area for higher intensity activity while preserving environmental and <br />cultural resources of the Eno River to the north and Stoney Creek Basin to the west. <br />1 1 P a g e <br />