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Other Development Alternatives Considered <br /> Development Alternatives Considered_ Mixed Use development is shown north of <br /> Weaver Dairy Road, and Office/Institutional <br /> The Northwest Small Area Plan Work Group development is indicated north of Eubanks Road, <br /> considered the following three Development in close proximity to Interstate 40. <br /> Alternatives as part of the process of developing <br /> the Recommended Plan. The Recommended Plan Floodplains, stream corridors, and steep slopes are <br /> grew out of these alternatives. shown as areas to be protected. <br /> The first alternative describes the area if it is The rail line right-of-way would remain in its <br /> developed according the 1986 Land Use Plan and present condition, and would not be utilized as a <br /> current zoning. The second alternative describes special transportation corridor. <br /> the area if it is developed with higher residential <br /> density along the major public transportation <br /> corridors within the area, and an "employment <br /> campus" land use is developed along Eubanks <br /> Road. The third alternative is identical to the LEGEND <br /> second with the exception of the Greene tract <br /> being reserved for a park and/or recreational use. <br /> Each of these alternatives is discussed and a 6 DWELLING UNITS PER ACRE <br /> conceptual land use map is shown on the <br /> 4 DWELLING UNITS PER ACRE <br /> following pages. <br /> Alternative 1 - Traditional Plan 2 DWELLING UNITS PER ACRE <br /> This alternative describes the area as being 1 DWELLING UNIT PER ACRE <br /> generally developed in accordance with the 1986 <br /> Land Use Plan and the area's current zoning. EMPLOYMENT CAMPUS <br /> Traditional low density residential development is <br /> shown on the Greene tract and throughout the ® MIXED USE <br /> western part of the area to protect existing <br /> residential neighborhoods. OFFICE / INSTITUTIONAL <br /> Some medium density residential development is <br /> shown in the southwest corner of the area, along <br /> N.C. 86 and Homestead Road, near the Horace <br /> Williams tract. <br /> Page A-6 Northwest Small Area Plan <br />