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➢ Area C <br /> • Encourage conservation of land,particularly areas with important natural resources. Some such land may <br /> be suitable for the creation of a publicly accessible nature preserve adjoining the planned Mallard Creek <br /> Greenway. <br /> • Allow residential development that is compatible with conservation objectives. Examples of compatible <br /> development include estate lots,conservation lots,and conservation subdivisions. <br /> • Allow open space protected in Area C in perpetuity through conservation easements or other mechanisms <br /> to satisfy open space requirements associated with new development in Area C provided the gross density <br /> of Area C does not exceed 2 DUA. <br /> CASE STUDY: <br /> Conservation Design <br /> .- <br /> .. ... in Cary, North Carolina. <br /> watershed Located in the protected water supply <br /> of • .. 11 <br /> integrated development includes 40 homes <br /> into more than 250 acres of <br /> open space. <br /> Colvard Farms <br /> ➢ Area D <br /> • Encourage a mixture of uses in the"node"of NC-49 and Caldwell Road. The range of uses to be <br /> supported include retail,restaurant,service,office,attached residential,and multi-family residential uses.In <br /> contrast to the Town Center,this area should be smaller in scale and comprised of local-serving businesses. <br /> • Along the proposed Caldwell Road Extension,encourage a transition from the concentration of non- <br /> residential uses to residential uses,with such residential uses integrating a mix of housing types that <br /> together have a maximum gross density of 8 DUA. <br /> • Consistent with the existing development fronting on NC-49,allow retail,office,and service uses as infill <br /> development and redevelopment along NC-49,provided access to such sites is consistent with access <br /> management policies proposed for NC-49 such as shared driveways. <br /> 381 Morehead West Area Plan <br /> Attachment number 1 \n <br /> G-2 Page 180 <br />