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29 <br /> c) Review the differences between watersheds and how that impacts what can be built or operate within <br /> them. (continued) <br /> -____,_____--______- _,_—__ <br /> H �o so tt HyaX Residential Density Limits <br /> I y C�ek flatt:River <br /> Creek <br /> Pratected Protected f <br /> 1 49 157 <br /> i <br /> 86 Lit tle'River <br /> i; Broteated Defined in UDO Section 4.2.4 <br /> -- - <br /> P - reek U N IV and CANE watersheds <br /> -Protected` U er.Eno • <br /> PP, <br /> � CrEtical, , 5 <br /> have lowest allowable densities <br /> t • Towns have their own limits <br /> UPPerEn.. <br /> i <br /> d- <br /> 70 L-ower-Ena • The five (5) watersheds that are <br /> we Eno Protected <br /> Haw 70A not WPODs have no density <br /> Greek70 <br /> limits, but are still subject to <br /> 751 <br /> erosion control and stormwater <br /> Cane Creek <br /> Pnteeto management requirements <br /> Jordan Lake <br /> Water Supply <br /> Cane Creek <br /> • No density limits for non- <br /> critical ' m j Watersheds <br /> 0 City Limits residential developments <br /> ETJ <br /> sv <br /> Haw River 15 Housing Density <br /> University 5oi <br /> Lake � � 1 dull acres <br /> 1 Protected �,, 1 duly acres <br /> University <br /> 1 HaW_Ri6 Lake s' - ® 1 du140,000 sgft(0.92 <br /> Protected C itical Jordan Lake acre) <br /> Maximum density is as <br /> permitted in the ORANGE COUNTY <br /> * <br /> Exception for Transition Nodes and EDDs. underlying zoning NORTH CAROLINA <br /> P district. <br />