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Alternative 2 - Higher Density Along The rail line right-of-way would remain in its <br /> Transit Corridors present condition, and would not be utilized as a <br /> special transportation corridor. <br /> In this alternative traditional low density <br /> residential development (1-2 units per acre) is <br /> shown on the Greene tract and along Rogers <br /> Road. LEGEND <br /> Medium density residential development (4-6 <br /> units per acre) is shown along the major public 6 DWELLING UNITS PER ACRE <br /> transit corridors within the area, particularly <br /> Homestead Road and N.C. 86. j 4 DWELLING UNITS PER ACRE <br /> The area north of Weaver Dairy Road is shown as <br /> Mixed Use and medium density residential. 2 DWELLING UNITS PER ACRE <br /> An "Employment Campus" land use is shown 1 DWELLING UNIT PER ACRE <br /> along Eubanks Road on both the east and west <br /> sides of the landfill. The term "Employment ® EMPLOYMENT CAMPUS <br /> Campus" describes a new land use category that <br /> would be primarily characterized by office and ® MIXED USE <br /> small-scale flex-space uses that would be <br /> appropriate to the area. (See pages 33-34 for OFFICE / INSTITUTIONAL <br /> further information.) <br /> Floodplains, stream corridors, and steep slopes <br /> would be protected. <br /> Page A-8 Northwest Small Area Plan <br />
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