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13 <br /> PAGE 82—JPA LAND USE PLAN <br /> Protection Areas, Public-Private Open Space Areas, AgFuGUItural Fees. ,, Rural Residential and <br /> Agricultural Areas, Retail Trade Areas, Extractive Uses, and the overlay category designated <br /> University Lake Watershed Area. <br /> Resource Protection Areas <br /> As was the case with Transition Areas, Resource Protection Areas have been designated <br /> on the Land Use Plan to include flood plains, and wetlands along drainage tributaries and steep <br /> slope areas (15% or greater). These areas form the basis for a comprehensive parks and open <br /> space system which provides the framework within which other land use categories are to function. <br /> Parks have been generally located throughout the Joint Planning Area using a neighborhood park <br /> one-half mile service radius. The parks, as well as portions of Duke Forest, are linked together by a <br /> system of greenways extending along drainageways, and pedestrian routes (sidewalks) along <br /> thoroughfares. <br /> Public/Private Open Space Areas <br /> Major land areas owned or controlled by both public and private interests in the Joint <br /> Planning Area have been designated on the Land Use Plan. These areas include the following: <br /> 1. Duke Forest; <br /> 2. University of North Carolina lands (excluding Horace Williams Airport and adjacent <br /> properties); <br /> 3. U.S. Government lands associated with conservation areas around the Jordan Lake <br /> Reservoir; <br /> 4. Orange Water and Sewer Authority lands associated with conservation areas around <br /> University Lake and raw water storage in the former quarry site on NC Highway 54: and <br /> 5. Camp New Hope conference and recreational center. <br /> A Public/Private Open Space Area has also been designated along Interstate 40 to <br /> recognize the Major Transportation Corridor (MTC) district established to provide a 100-foot <br /> buffer along that route. The Plan recommends utilization of portions of the buffer to link <br /> proposed park and greenway areas together. <br /> While the status of such holdings as Duke Forest, UNC lands and Camp New Hope <br /> is uncertain in the future, their continued existence appears likely during the planning period. <br /> This is due to the research, educational, forest management and recreational functions <br /> related to such areas. If decisions are made to change the use of such large tracts of land, <br /> negotiations should be initiated to secure the use of all or portions of the tracts for recreation <br /> and/or open space purposes. Such areas contribute greatly to the natural setting of the <br /> Joint Planning Area and every effort should be made to retain such features. <br /> New Hope Creek Corridor Open Space Areas include some of the Resource Protection <br /> Areas and a portion of the Public/Private <br /> As previously indicated, County governments do not have the authority to restrict the location of agricultural <br /> activities. Agricultural activities, as defined within State law, are allowed in all areas that are subject to this <br /> Plan. Staff is clarifying existing language accordingly and eliminating references to `Agricultural Areas' as <br /> being a separate Plan land use category and combining it with the Rural Residential Land Use Category. <br />
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