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30 <br /> Slide #34 <br /> Joint Land Use <br /> Orange County-Chapel Hill-Carrboro <br /> JOINT PLANNING AREA-LAND USE PLAN <br /> ^ rPIan <br /> Transition Areas ;• Areas the Towns are <br /> expected to grow into. <br /> • County ceded zoning <br /> jurisdiction to the respective <br /> Town but the Transition <br /> Areas are not in ETJ or <br /> Y <br /> municipal limits. <br /> — Town zoning regulations apply <br /> — County staff receives certain <br /> projects for courtesy review w .e <br /> iVNi — <br /> 123— <br /> MM <br /> • No Annexation by Chapel Hill <br /> or Carrboro into the Rural �°---- <br /> Buffer or the Other Town's � <br /> Transition Area � - <br /> Perdita Holtz said she believed that the threshold in Transition Area 1 (darkest orange) is <br /> close to being met in order to have more intensive development in Transition Area 2 (lighter <br /> orange). <br /> Slide #35 <br /> County Zoning _ <br /> Zoning in the Rural Buffer <br /> "Rural Buffer" is both a Land <br /> Use Classification and a Zoning O b <br /> District in the County's 0 O <br /> Comprehensive Plan and LIDO,respectively. 0 0.: <br /> • Most lands in the Rural O 0 <br /> Buffer land use classification Y - <br /> are also zoned Rural Buffer. <br /> • Some lands are zoned <br /> differently <br /> — Planned Developments <br /> — NC-2,CC-3,and GC-4 <br /> — EC-5 and El <br /> O <br /> — ASE-CD p0 <br /> — Public Interest District <br /> • UDO Table of Permitted <br /> Uses depicts allowable uses 0 <br /> in the RB zoning district <br /> Perdita Holtz said the circles on the map in slide #35 represent parcels or areas that are <br /> zoned something other than Rural Buffer. <br />