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• 49 <br /> 2) Water and sewer service should not be extended outside <br /> the boundaries of the Joint Planning Area. (CH) <br /> DOES NOT COMPLY. The proposed transition node, which is <br /> characterized in the Land Use Element of the Orange County <br /> Comprehensive Plan as an area that will receive public <br /> services within a 10 or 20 year horizon, is outside the <br /> current Chapel Hill/Carrboro Urban Services Area. <br /> ALLOCATION OF GROWTH <br /> 1) Areas where public facilities and services are available <br /> should be developed before such areas where services <br /> are not yet available. (CH) <br /> DOES NOT COMPLY.. Public services are currently not available <br /> to this area. <br /> 2) To the maximum extent feasible, no "spillover" growth <br /> from the two Towns will occur in Chatham or Durham <br /> Counties or in Bingham Township. (OC) <br /> Not applicable. The property in question is in Chapel Hill <br /> Township. <br /> 3) The area north of Town is assumed to be the most suitable <br /> for absorbing spillover because of transportation access, <br /> the large efficiently sewerable area below the Morgan <br /> Creek-New Hope divide, and existing growth patterns. (OC) <br /> QUESTIONABLE. While the properties in question have <br /> arterial/collector road access, they are above the Morgan <br /> Creek-New Hope Creek divide. <br /> 4) The Southern Triangle area will develop only after all <br /> the suitable land south of and between the Duke Forest <br /> tracts has been developed. (OC) <br /> Not applicable. The properties are not in Southern Triangle. <br /> 5) Duke Forest tracts will not be developed over the period <br /> 1980-2000. (0C) <br /> Not applicable. Duke Forest tracts are not involved. <br /> AGENCY COMMENTS <br /> No agency comments have been received to date. <br /> 11 <br />