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• Land Use and Zoning <br />• Transportation <br />• Housing <br />• Parks, Recreation and Open Space <br />• Communications <br />• Intergovernmentallssues <br />• Other Recommendations, including: <br />o Potential Strategic Growth and Rural Conservation (SGRC Program <br />o Plan Updates <br />o Implementation <br />An Executive Summary containing a synopsis of the most significant recommendations made in <br />the plan is included in the draft plan immediately following the Table of Contents. While the <br />Executive Summary gives a brief summary of the most significant recommendations, amore <br />substantial understanding of the recommendations can be gained by reading the <br />Recommendations section which begins on page 47 and concludes on page 57. <br />The draft Eno EDD Area Small Area Plan has been made available to interested persons on <br />Orange County's Planning Department website: <br />(http://www.co.orange.nc.us/planning/admin Eno EDD SAP.asp) <br />Implementation of many of the recommendations contained in this plan will require revisions to <br />adopted County policies and regulations. Examples of these policies and regulations include, <br />but are not limited to: <br />o Land Use Element of the Comprehensive Plan <br />o Text <br />o Map <br />• Subdivision Regulations <br />® Zoning Ordinance <br />o Text <br />o Map Amendments <br />o Permitted Use Tables <br />o Overlay/Design Guidelines <br />• Water and Sewer Policy <br />• Water and Sewer Management, Planning, and Boundary Agreement <br />County departments and advisory boards other than the Planning Department and Planning <br />Board have interests in or jurisdiction over some of the recommendation topics. These other <br />departments and advisory boards will need to be part of the implementation process. <br />In response to comments made by Commissioners at the Quarterly Public Hearing (QPH), staff <br />has proposed several revisions to the plan. The most significant change from the QPH version <br />is that the maps no longer show a "Reserve Area" for utility planning purposes and the Durham <br />Urban Growth Area boundary has been added to all maps. Some text changes in regards to <br />these deletions/additions were necessary. These revisions were included in the version of the <br />plan the Planning Board considered at its meeting on June 4, 2008. No changes to the plan <br />have been made since the Planning Board meeting. <br />