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24 <br /> US 70 Multimodal Corridor Study <br /> Table 2 Managed Protected Areas in Project Area <br /> Site Name Owner Site Type Description <br /> Orange County Open Space Orange County Local Managed for multi-use—subject <br /> Government to extractive or overhead use <br /> NC Division of Mitigation NCDEQ State Easement Managed for biodiversity— <br /> Services disturbance events suppressed <br /> NC Clean Water NCDNCR State Easement Managed for biodiversity— <br /> Management Trust Fund disturbance events suppressed <br /> Duke Forest Duke University Private Site Managed for multi-use—subject <br /> to extractive or overhead use <br /> Eno River Duke Forest Mesic <br /> Slopes Registered Heritage Duke University Registered Managed for biodiversity— <br /> Heritage Area disturbance events suppressed <br /> Area <br /> Eno River Association Eno River Private Easement Managed for multi-use—subject <br /> Easement to extractive or overhead use <br /> Triangle Land Conservancy TLC Private Easement Managed for biodiversity— <br /> Easement* disturbance events suppressed <br /> Mountains-to-Sea Trail NCDNCR State Park Managed for multi-use—subject <br /> to extractive or overhead use <br /> Historic Preservation NC Preserve Private Site Managed for multi-use—subject <br /> Foundation to extractive or overhead use <br /> James M.Johnston Nature <br /> Classical American Dedicated Managed for biodiversity— <br /> Preserve <br /> Homes Preservation Nature Preserve disturbance events proceed or <br /> Trust are mimicked <br /> Managed for biodiversity— <br /> Eno River State Park* NCDNCR State Park disturbance events proceed or <br /> are mimicked <br /> Dedicated <br /> Managed for biodiversity— <br /> Eno River Nature Preserve NCDNCR Nature Preserve disturbance events proceed or <br /> are mimicked <br /> *Contains Land Trust Conservation or Conservation Tax Credit Property <br /> Out of these managed areas, the Montrose Gardens, located in the Triangle Land Conservancy Easement, is <br /> identified as a Land Trust Conservation Property, and parts of the Eno River State Park are identified as <br /> Conservation Tax Credit Property. <br /> In addition, three voluntary agriculture district parcels, all owned by Andrew B Lloyd Jr., are in the project area <br /> west of Hillsborough at US 70 and the 1-85 connector. All the protected areas and open space in the project <br /> corridor are shown in Figure 4. <br /> This GIS-level screening also included land and water conservation funded properties, but no features were <br /> identified within the project study area. <br /> 15 Existing Conditions and Critical Issues <br />