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HARRISBURG AREA LAND USE PLAN <br />APPENDIX C: SUPPORTING <br />CONCEPT MAPS <br />As discussed in Appendix B: Charrette Products, the project <br />team for the Harrisburg Area Land Use Plan developed <br />conceptual illustrations and proposals for cultural and natural <br />resources and transportation. The team worked closely with <br />officials with stakes in these topics and worked diligently to <br />respond to public input, which in part, stressed that land <br />development should respect resources and avoid congesting <br />existing roads. <br />The project team developed two conceptual maps that complement the Harrisburg Area <br />Land Use Map: <br />• The Conceptual Preservation Map (Figure 10) denotes historic sites, farmland, <br />viewsheds, and natural features of particular value to the Harrisburg area. <br />• The Conceptual Transportation Network Map (Figure (11) highlights multi -modal <br />transportation improvements for the Harrisburg Planning Area, including those <br />planned by Cabarrus County, Cabarrus -Rowan Metropolitan Planning Organization, <br />and NC Department of Transportation. <br />Neither map is intended to be a comprehensive assessment of needs and proposals. The <br />Town of Harrisburg administers a bicycle /pedestrian plan and in the process of planning <br />for parks and recreation. Cabarrus County, too, has plans for facilities to accommodate <br />bicycles and pedestrians is in and adjacent to the Harrisburg planning area. This HALUP <br />complements and provides input into, rather than supersedes those efforts. These two <br />maps depict features, existing or proposed, that significantly affect future land use and <br />development. <br />APPENDIX C: SUPPORTING CONCEPT MAPS <br />AUGUST 2010 <br />AUGUST number 2 <br />G -1 Page 400 <br />