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5 <br /> TABLE 3 <br /> ACREAGE UNAVAILABLE FOR DEVELOPMENT <br /> PUBLIC ENVIRONMENTALLY TOTAL PERCENT <br /> TOTAL INTEREST CONSTRAINED UNAVAILABLE OF <br /> AREA ACRES DISTRICTS LANDS FOR DEVLOP- TOTAL <br /> MENT <br /> N.CHAPEL HILL 19,900 3,622 5,007 6,772 34% <br /> UNIV. LAKE 19,200 - 5,149 5,149 27% <br /> S. TRIANGLE 2,200 161 1,180 1,180 54% <br /> TOTAL 41,300 3,783 11,336 13,101 32% <br /> NOTE: ENVIRONMENTALLY CONSTRAINED LANDS lying in PUBLIC INTEREST DISTRICTS <br /> have been broken out to avoid double counting. <br /> Comparison of the acreage required in Table 2 with that . <br /> available in Table 3 results in the figures contained in <br /> Table 4. There is a surplus of 14,945 acres (36% of total - <br /> acreage) available in 2000, but note that the Southern <br /> Triangle suffers a deficit based on the analysis employed. <br /> TABLE 4 <br /> LAND AVAILABILITY IN 2000 <br /> ADDITIONAL <br /> TOTAL NEEDED SURPLUS/ <br /> AREA ACRES. DEVELOPED BY 2000 UNAVAILABLE DEFICIT <br /> N.CHAPEL HILL 19,900 1,928 2,762 6,772 +8,438 <br /> UNIV. LAKE 19,200 1,406 5,702 5,149 . +6,943 <br /> S.TRIANGLE 2,200 288 1,168 1,180 - 436 <br /> TOTAL 41,300 3,622 9,632 13,101 +14,945 <br />