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2/27/1989
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, 1 <br /> ' . <br /> 217 <br /> • - Actively used for research and classroom activities. <br /> - Contains significant ecological resources including unique <br /> natural communities associated with New Rope Creek. <br /> - Environmental constraints, particularly steep slopes, limit <br /> potential for alternative uses. <br /> Area D <br /> •1 . Total Area: 164 acres - - . - --- - - -- -- <br /> Usable Area: 107 acres <br /> Proposed Classification: 2 <br /> - Used less intensively for academic and research purposes <br /> . - <br /> than Area C. __ <br /> - Subject to pressures from adjacent Stoneridge subdivision. <br /> - Class 2 categorization allows for potential future alterna- <br /> tive use while maintaining present role in buffering Area C <br /> 1 from adjacent residential development. <br /> Area E <br /> ill Total Area: 242 acres <br /> Usable Area: 210 acres <br /> ill <br /> proposed Classification: 2 <br /> - Used less intensively for academic and research purposes <br /> than Area C. <br /> ILI <br /> nil - Isolated from main portion of Xorstian Division (Area C) by <br /> Mount Sinai and Turkey Farm Roads and further subdivided by <br /> several roads in northerly portion of property. <br /> ill - Contains proportionately more usable land than Area C due <br /> lill to relatively level topography. <br /> - <br /> MI Class 2 categorization maintains flexibility with regard to <br /> future land use. <br /> 1 <br /> A <br /> 111 <br /> • I ' . ... <br /> 48 <br />
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