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16 <br /> Draft 11-19-2013 <br /> Since adoption, several Eno EDD Small Area Plan recommendations have been <br /> implemented including: <br /> 1 . Land Use Plan Map amendments designating the development potential <br /> categories of the Eno EDD (which was included in the 2008 Comprehensive <br /> Plan, and amended through September, 2012); <br /> 2. The `pre-zoning' of land to promote the economic development land use program <br /> (current zoning adopted in September, 2012); <br /> 3. Unified Development Ordinance (UDO) amendments for the creation and <br /> regulation of uses and development standards for the Eno EDD (which was <br /> included in the UDO adopted in 2011 , and amended through January, 2013). <br /> The purpose of these amendments was to more strongly encourage quality, <br /> non-residential development in the EDD while balancing any adverse impacts to <br /> adjacent properties and the environment; <br /> 4. Development of a long range Capital Improvement Program (CIP) for all <br /> economic development zones; <br /> 5. The continued development of Orange County's Economic Development <br /> program; <br /> 6. There has been progress with the Plan's water and sewer recommendations: <br /> • An inter-local utility service agreement with the City of Durham was adopted <br /> in January, 2012 to further the area's economic development potential; and <br /> • A consultant (CDM Smith) is currently working on a preliminary engineering <br /> study for a public water and sewer master plan for the area; <br /> 7. The County is working cooperatively with Triangle Transit Authority to plan for <br /> options for a new bus services outlined in the Orange County Bus and Rail <br /> Investment Plan, including a possible cross-county route through the Eno Study <br /> Area; <br /> 8. Triangle Transit Authority has evaluated the best location for a future commuter <br /> rail transit stop within the Eno EDD area; <br /> 9. Bike lanes approximatcly two foot in width havc bccn striped along Old NC 10 <br /> NCDOT has striped the pavement two feet from the shoulder of Old NC Hwy 10 <br /> to enhance safety for bicyclists; <br /> 10. The North Carolina Department of Transportation (NCDOT) prepared a draft <br /> concept plan for the re-design of the I-85/US 70 interchange in 2009; and <br /> 11 . Projects for the widening of 1-85 from 1-40 to the Durham County line, including <br /> the re-design of the US 70 interchange, have been entered in the State's <br /> Transportation Improvement Program (TIP) for implementation in the future <br /> developmental program (post 2020); however, the State's new project <br /> prioritization process (currently under development) may allow the project to be <br /> funded sooner. <br /> 4 IPage <br />