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Exhibit i - Greene Tract Conceptual Plan <br /> o <br /> t7 5= The Greene Tract Conceptual Plan is a proposed schematic for future planning purposes. It <br /> shall not be viewed or categorized as a regulatory development application, development <br /> cARo� <<,, �ar� plan, or any other regulatory related zoning and/or land use application, plan, or document. <br /> Proposed Future Land Use Map^ Proposed Future Land Use Definitions <br /> �- "Y. 1. Headwaters Preserve (County Owned): 60 acres deeded to Orange County in <br /> - - - _ 2000 under provisions of the 1999 Interlocal Agreement for Solid Waste and consid- <br /> r-- ered for protection by the Towns and County in the 2002 Joint Greene Tract Resolu- <br /> tion. Would allow for installation of infrastructure and utilities (i.e. roadway and pe- <br /> 9F,F�OCT destrian access, public water and sewer,stormwater facilities), as necessary with <br /> minimized land disturbance. Orange County Board of Commissioners may consider <br /> protecting its 60 acres of the Greene Tract by executing a conservation easement. <br /> Headwaters Preserve 2.Greene Tract Preserve:Approximately+/-22 acres*designated for future joint <br /> (open space) <br /> Orange CounDevelopment preservation.Area preliminarily <br /> reliminaril Identified as havingenvironmental attributes such as <br /> [ ty.] <br /> - [Joint] streams/buffers, wetlands, or significant trees and wildlife habitats.Would allow for <br /> installation of infrastructure and utilities (i.e. roadway and pedestrian access, public <br /> UZZIEiN <br /> LI water and sewer,stormwater facilities), as necessary with minimized land disturb- <br /> ance. Carrboro Town Council, Chapel Hill Town Council, and Orange County Board of <br /> Commissioners may consider protecting the area shown on the conceptual plan as <br /> —x — Development <br /> —w - [Joint] Greene Tract Preserve by executing a conservation easement. <br /> 3. Development:Approximately+/-66 acres*for future development.The location <br /> for this land use is based on site elevations and proximity to existing infrastructure. <br /> PUREFOY DR This area will allow for appropriate development based on land suitability, public ser- <br /> vices, available infrastructure, accessibility to activity centers, and surrounding land <br /> uses. Affordable and mixed income housing is of primary interest.The area may sup- <br /> port low intensity commercial,service uses, and maker/incubator space,which serve <br /> the needs of the surrounding neighborhoods, limit conflicts with the adjacent com- <br /> eene ract <br /> y munity, and are compatible with the surrounding residential development.The area <br /> GrT <br /> Preserve(open will not be utilized predominantly for commercial purposes.The proposed 21 acres <br /> -- — space)[Jint] along the eastern side of the Greene Tract will remain as public owned and undevel- <br /> o oped land in the short term, but may be evaluated for development in the future <br /> __ (10-20 years) depending on the needs at that time. <br /> K W <br /> Public school 3 4. Public School and Recreational Site:Approximately+/-16 acres*dedicated for a <br /> andRecreational <br /> site[.joint] LpURENSWAY future school and outdoor recreational site.This area will remain as public jointly <br /> owned land until needed for a future school and/or is developed consistent with joint <br /> school/park facilities.Acreage will be freely dedicated for recreational purposes by <br /> Parcels — the joint governments. <br /> Development[Joint](66 ac) o *Acreage may deviate up to 15% <br /> _Greene Tract Preserve(Open Space)[Joint](22 ac) z _ ^Proposed parcel lines are based on draft GIS mapping and preliminary survey work. Final <br /> - Public School and Recreational Site[Joint](16 ac) N 11n=goorc<< <br /> parcel lines may deviate marginally once final survey work is complete. <br /> _ Headwaters Preserve(Open Space)[Orange County](60 ac) A F«• <br /> qoo <br /> Q Existing Parcel Lines to be Removed <br />