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14 <br /> PAGE 83—JPA LAND USE PLAN <br /> Open Space Areas which are designated as significant and worthy of protection according <br /> to the New Hope Corridor Open Space Master Plan completed in April of 1991. (See <br /> Master Plan Map following Strategy Maps). The areas are part of a system of open space in <br /> Durham and Orange Counties along New Hope Creek and its tributaries between Eno River <br /> State Park and U.S. Army Corps of Engineers land north of Jordan Lake. This category is <br /> made up of critical environmental areas such as stream beds, floodplains, steep slopes, and <br /> larger tracts of historic, educational, or recreational value. The New Hope Corridor Open <br /> Space Master Plan describes these areas in detail and makes specific recommendations as <br /> to how they should be protected or utilized for environmental, educational, and/or <br /> recreational purposes. <br /> Ar.rinUltUFal Arpa-q 2 <br /> rlUrinn the omm�iln}inn of hnoLnrn��nrl infnrmn#inn o lonrl use c6iniev aloe nnnit-unte <br /> the Wnt Dlnnninn reo The c��niev inrtinoter) th Asp Iond oreoc o� rrenthi in I ige for <br /> aGIF fi urol p mesec Thic infermotien wa6 further verified throunh the (lranne GG rnty Tax <br /> 'T <br /> o nlnnninn nerirl Aori na�It,irol nrPRA <br /> in Trnncitinn Areas are evnented to nhonne from rwrol to urhon .ices as Ghone <br /> Inivercity Lake U/oterohed but are a4- <br /> n rnminent olnnn the northern n eter of the Dlnnninn Area houRdan/ As development <br /> nr,r,- th It well be ef veFY lew deRsuty atuFe and will generally G R606 f <br /> *University Lake Watershed Area <br /> *Amended <br /> 4/2/90 <br /> The University Lake Watershed Area includes all lands which drain Into the University Lake reservoir. <br /> Density within this area is limited to 1 dwelling unit for every 5 acres with a required minimum lot size <br /> of 2 acres. Based on a preferred watershed protection strategy of land use controls as recommended <br /> by Camp, Dresser and McKee in the University Lake Watershed Study, only low-intensity residential <br /> uses are permitted. A minimum lot size et <br /> five (5) aGFe6 is requiFed for ' . Cluster subdivisions with lot sizes of not less than one <br /> (1) acre are also allowed so long as density limits are adhered to. There is an allowance for as well <br /> as the creation of a limited Rum- - of 5 lots at a density of 1 unit per 2 acres for <br /> Property legally in existence as of October 2, 1989.4 Additional lots shall be allowed consistent with <br /> the 1 unit per 5 acre density as detailed herein. <br /> 2 Some of this Information has been relocated to the renamed Rural Residential and Agricultural section of the <br /> Plan and is denoted in preen underlined bold text on the next page <br /> 3 The minimum lot size in the Rural Buffer is 2 acres. Density(i.e. how many residences allowed on a given <br /> property) has always been limited to 1 dwelling unit for every 5 acres of property. With this amendment Staff <br /> is moving density language to the front portion of the description so that it is understood what the limit it. We <br /> are also indicating the required minimum lot size for the area is 2 acres. <br /> 4 Staff Is adding the specific date a lot has to have existed on to qualify for the 2 acre density allowance. <br /> 5 Staff has ensured the language describing the University Lake Watershed Area is consistent throughout the <br /> Plan. <br />
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