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67 <br /> 0 Appendix F: Land Use and Zoning Matrix <br /> ppendix F. Relationships Between Land Use <br /> Classifications and Zoning Districts <br /> Per th- Orange County Unified Development Ordinance, zoning districts ar• applied <br /> to Land . se classifications and overlays in accordance with this appendi . A matrix <br /> is provid-• at the end of this appendix that links the zoning districts to the land <br /> use classifi .tions and overlays listed. <br /> TRANSITION k A ND USE CLASSIFICATIONS <br /> CHAPEL HILL A ' CARRBORO TRANSITION <br /> On November 2, 1 '87, a Joint Planning Agreement was adopt:. by Orange County <br /> and the Towns of apel Hill and Carrboro. The Agreemen became effective on <br /> November 14, 1988, ollowing the adoption, by Orange •unty, of zoning plans <br /> prepared by the two 1 unicipalities for their respective Transition Areas. The <br /> applied zoning districts :re those contained in the Cha'4e1 Hill Land Development <br /> Ordinance and the Carrbo • Land Use Ordinance, and .re consistent with the land <br /> use plan categories contai ed in the Orange Coun Chapel Hill Carrboro Joint <br /> Planning Land Use Plan. Re :rence should be mad ' to the appropriate municipal <br /> ordinance and zoning map •r a description 'f the districts and applicable <br /> development standards. Under the terms of t►e Joint Planning Agreement, the <br /> Towns of Chapel Hill and Carrbor• are responsiale for permit administration within <br /> their respective Transition Areas. <br /> 10-Year Transition <br /> Identifies areas changing from rural to ,Aan in form and density. All densities of <br /> residential development would be appr•: iate. Non-residential uses implemented <br /> in accordance with small area plans . d/• overlay districts may be appropriate. <br /> The applied zoning districts include R-1 'ural Residential); R-2 (Low Intensity <br /> Residential), R-3 (Medium Intens. y Reside tial), and R-4 (Medium Intensity <br /> Residential); and R-5 (High Intens. y Residentia , R-8 (High Intensity Residential), <br /> and R-13 (High Intensity Resident..I) residential us:s, and Zoning Overlay Districts. <br /> 20-Year Transition <br /> Identifies areas changing fro' rural to urban in form .nd density. All densities of <br /> residential development •uld be appropriate. Th= applied zoning districts <br /> include: R-1 (Rural Residential); R-2 (Low Intensity • -sidential), R-3 (Medium <br /> Intensity Residential), . d R-4 (Medium Intensity Resi•-ntial); and R-5 (High <br /> Intensity Residential), '-8 (High Intensity Residential), an. R-13 (High Intensity <br /> Residential) residenti. uses. <br /> COMMERCIAL TR A SITION ACTIVITY NODE <br /> Identifies areas c anging from rural to urban in form and density. A full range of <br /> intensities of c. mercial development would be appropriate. The .pplied zoning <br /> districts inclu.e: LC-1 (Local Commercial); NC-2 (Neighborhood Com ercial); CC-3 <br /> (Community ommercial); GC-4 (General Commercial); and O/RM (Off',e/Research <br /> and Manuf. turing). <br /> COMME'CIAL INDUSTRIAL TRANSITION ACTIVITY NODE <br /> Identifi •s areas changing from rural to urban in form and density. A full ra •e of <br /> com ercial and industrial activities would be appropriate and allowed. The applied <br /> zon. g districts include: I-1 (Light Industrial); 1-2 (Medium Industrial); 1-3 (He.vy <br /> In.ustrial); LC-1 (Local Commercial); NC-2 (Neighborhood Commercial); CC-I <br /> 0 ra v e,Co-u.vtty Co- 0v"-vve/t'la.w Page F-1 <br />