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APPENDIX B 1 <br /> CHAPEL HILL ACTIVITY a a" <br /> Activity Centers <br /> Because access by motor vehicles to activity centers is essential, the <br /> most important consideration in placing these centers is the transportation <br /> system. Activity centers should be located along major thoroughfares which <br /> can accomodate the high level of traffic flow. If possible the should <br /> be located so that bus service may be provided to them. <br /> Because it is a Town policy to avoid strip commercial development and <br /> concentrate commercial uses and activities in centers, activity centers <br /> should be spaced a minimum of one mile apart (see fugure 3). This provides <br /> each activity center with a minimum service radius of one-half mile, which <br /> should provide a reasonable economic base for the center. While this spac- <br /> ing represents the ideal, in fact, the density of development of the land <br /> immediately surrounding the center and the economic viability of the urban <br /> area will be important in determining the final spacing and service radii <br /> for activity centers. <br /> The Land Use Map shows thirteen activity centers: <br /> (1) Central Business District (CBD) (8) Watts <br /> (2) University Mall-Kroger Plaza (9) Pittsboro Road <br /> (3) Legion Road (10) Ephesus Church <br /> (4) Eastowne (11) Weaver Dairy <br /> (5) Glen Lennox (12) Parker Road <br /> (6) Town & Country (13) Timberline <br /> (7) NC 86 <br /> The first six centers are well developed and the location of each is already <br /> determined although they may expand in the future. The CBD, University Mall <br /> Kroger, Legion Road, and Eastowne activity centers serve both regional and <br /> subcorrmunity needs. <br /> For the next two activity centers, NC 86 and Watts, there are some existing <br /> commercial uses in the area. The final location of the activity center may <br /> be anywhere in the vicinity of these existing uses. Finally, the last four <br /> activity centers are the most tentative in location. While approximate <br /> locations for the last seven centers are indicated on the Land Use Map, the <br /> final locations will be determined by economic forces that cannot be accur- <br /> ately predicted. The Land Use Plan however, does recommend activity centerE <br /> somewhere in the vicinity of the indicated locations, along the major thor- <br /> oughfares and in keeping with the location and spacing criteria discussed abc <br /> With the thirteen activity centers, it is anticipated that all residential <br /> development will be within approximately 1/2 mile of an activity center. <br /> It was decided not to adopt a minimum or maxim= site size for activity <br /> centers. The squares on the Land Use Map represent 25 acre sites. Existing <br /> shopping areas at Town and Country (4.5 acres) and Glen Lennox (6 acres) are <br /> 'Source: The Town of Chanel Hill Comprehensive Plan„December, 1977, <br />
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