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Public Services/Utilities. Located in areas which are characterized by <br /> low-density residential and minimal non-residential development. <br /> Transportation System. No evaluation. <br /> Energy Use. No evaluation. <br /> Existing Land Use. Located in areas which are characterized by a low <br /> density residential and minimal non-residential development. <br /> Agriculture and Forestry. No evaluation. <br /> Population Density. Located in areas with low population densities. <br /> Historic and Cultural. No evaluation. <br /> *No evaluation - means this item is not a criteria for the application <br /> of the Plan Category. <br /> 1.5. LAND USE GOALS AND DRAFT POLICIES <br /> The County-wide goals for Orange County are general in concept and <br /> scope. They encompass areas over which the County government has <br /> varying degrees of influence and serve as a guide in developing <br /> policies and programs related to land use and the management of growth <br /> and development in the County. <br /> CATEGORY: NATURAL. ENVIRONMENT, RESOURCES golgaggallpa AND Amu <br /> GOAL ONE: The conservation and protection of Orange County's <br /> natural and cultural environments by means which are <br /> equitable to all citizens of the County. <br /> 1.1 Protect the following significant Public Interest <br /> Districts from adverse development impacts and require <br /> management of these areas in ways that will prevent <br /> internally generated negative impacts from affecting <br /> surrounding land: publicly owned parkland (Eno River <br /> State Park) ; water reservoir buffer land (lands around <br /> University Lake); state or federally designated <br /> historic/archaeological sites; research oriental lands <br /> 19' <br />
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