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35 <br /> PAGE 60-a—JPA LAND USE PLAN <br /> The Rural Buffer Is defined as being a low-density area consisting of single-family homes situated on <br /> large lots having a minimum size of two(2) acres. The Rural Buffer is further defined as land which, although <br /> adjacent to an Urban or Transition Area, is rural in character and which will remain rural, <br /> and not require urban services (public utilities and other Town services). The Rural Buffer is <br /> expected to contain low density residential uses, a X 11 °s agricultural uses, and agricultural support <br /> uses- The Rural Bw and consists of the following Joint Planning Area Land Use Plan categories: Rural <br /> Residential and Agricultural;Ar+s+ l# al Public-Private Open Space; Resource Conservation; New Hope <br /> Creek Corridor Open Space; Extractive Use; and the overlay category designated University Lake Watershed <br /> Area. <br /> Rural Residential and Agricultural Areas are low-density areas consisting of single-family homes <br /> situated on large lots+,^,g a^r°° in °ice° with a minimum lot size of two acres, except when part of a <br /> cluster subdivision and then adhering to a density limit of 1 unit for every 2 acres of property. Cluster <br /> subdivisions, reducing parcels to at least 1 acre in area, are allowed so long as density limits for the entire <br /> subdivision are maintained. In that respect, Rural Residential Areas are identical to the definition of the Rural <br /> Buffer. The area includes property supporting farming operations, including forestry activities, established in <br /> accordance with the provisions of the North Carolina General Statutes. <br /> nitnr•a1 Areas include land areas en+ly in a fer farming and fgr°c+ni nn°ra+ignr• anrJ%^chin <br /> quaHfiY fgr or ° 6c+°A f., a�+a a+ig <br /> Public-Private Open Space Areas include major land areas owned or controlled by public and <br /> private interests in the Rural Buffer. Such holdings as Duke Forest, Camp New Hope, U.S. Government <br /> lands associated with Jordan Lake, the 100-foot buffer along 1-40, and Orange Water and Sewer Authority <br /> lands adjacent to University Lake and the quarry site on N.C. Highway 54 provide open space through <br /> research, educational, forest management, and recreational functions. <br /> Resource Conservation Areas in the Rural Buffer are identical to those in the Transition Areas, i.e., <br /> floodplains, wetlands along drainage tributaries, and steep slope areas (15% or greater). The areas form the <br /> basis for a parks and open space system (see Strategy Map)which provided the framework within which <br /> other land uses are situated. <br /> New Hope Creek Corridor Open Space Areas include some of the Resource Protection Areas and <br /> a portion of the Public/Private Open Space Areas which were designated as significant and worthy of <br /> protection according 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 Durham and <br /> Orange Counties along New Hope Creek and its tributaries between Eno River State Park and U.S.Army <br /> Corps of Engineers land north and south of Jordan Lake. This category is made up of critical environmental <br /> areas such as steam beds, floodplains, steep slopes, and larger tracts of historic, educational, or recreational <br /> value. <br /> Extractive Use Areas encompass mining and quarry operations. Only one such site exists in the <br /> Rural Buffer, the American Stone Company quarry on N.C. Highway 54 west of Carrboro. <br /> Retail Trade Areas In the Rural Buffer include low intensity neighborhood centers which serve the <br /> immediate area and generate low traffic volumes. Only one such area is designated in the Rural Buffer— <br /> Blackwood station on N.C. Highway 86. <br /> Red text is related to a separate amendment that is proposing to amend the same paragraph. The <br /> amendment necessary for Agricultural Support uses is shown in blue text. <br />
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