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• 126 <br /> Figure 3- portrays the breakdown grapically. With the <br /> • exception of less agriculture and more dense residential <br /> • development, these figure are similar to those in the <br /> extraterritotrial jurisdiction of the Town of Hillsborough. <br /> Figure 3- <br /> HILLSBOROUGH TWP. LAND USE, <br /> ORANGE COUNTY PLANNING JURISDICTION <br /> L. Pubiwg'-'—'— 5.01-10 264% <br /> Iimemed Peas? 5.011 <br /> 1 <br /> 4C" <br /> Other 62 <br /> 1-6 419.8% <br /> 25.254 <br /> • <br /> Agriculture* MI5% <br /> All Land Use Residential Acres/Unit <br /> Ooureee Ors PleneloO Dept..1 ? <br /> Development Trends <br /> The level of development activity in Hillsborough Township <br /> from 1981 to 1987 was among the highest in Orange County. <br /> During that time only Chapel Hill Township saw the creation <br /> of more subdivided lots than the 483 created in Hillsborough <br /> Township. <br /> Fully 70% of those lots were located in the County planning <br /> jurisdiction south of Town, with 87 lots accessing Old NC86 <br /> and 180 accessing onto new state highway NC86. Eighteen <br /> percent of the lots were created in the Town of Hillsborough <br /> and its extraterritorial jurisdiction, while the remaining <br /> 3.9-9 <br />