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8/13/2008
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Board of Commissioners
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addition, this road will allow users to avoid Concord, thereby reducing delay and also <br />alleviating some congestion within Concord itself, This project is currently a part of <br />the Cabarrus-Rowan MPO 2030 LRTP. <br />The existing portion of George Liles Parkway tuns between I-85 and Weddington <br />Road near Concord, continuing to the north as Kannapolis Parkway. A section of this <br />road is missing between Weddington Road. and US 29. This portion of the project is <br />being pursued as apart of apublic-private partnership as a means to advance <br />implementation. Once that portion of the road is completed, the only section that will <br />be needed to create a continuous facility will be a linkage between the existing: <br />Roberta Church Road and Stough Road. It is recommended that. funding be pursued <br />to implement this. portion of the road extension. This project: will enhance regional. <br />mobility and will serve the village center proposed at its southern terminus and <br />provide a valuable alternative to traveling through the middle of Concord in orderto <br />reach I-85. <br />a ~ Utility Infrastructure <br />(U-1) Utilize existing infrastructure. <br />Provide utility service to development in areas where there are existing lines and <br />areas other than those identified on the plan as suitable for rural or low density <br />residential development (where densities are likely to be less than one unit per <br />acre). <br />(U-2) Develop a utility system extension policy that supports the proposed land use <br />pattern reflected in this Central Area .Plan. <br />^ Establish priorities for publicly-financed future extensions: higher density areas, <br />and areas where septic and/or private. package treatment plants are not an option <br />^ Allow utility system improvements, particularly extensions..provided by private <br />developers, that support the desired land use pattern expressed in the Central Area <br />Plan. <br />^ [n all instances, siae systems to support the land use intensity indicated in the <br />Central Area Plan. <br />5.6 Cotnmttnity Facilities <br />(CF-1) Consider this Central Area Plan in the creation and updating of all plans for <br />community and facilities and services. <br />^ Meet with school board representatives to discuss the Central Area Plan, once <br />adopted, so that this plan may serve as input into the next school facilities plan <br />update(s). <br />• Update the Cabatrus County Parks and Bicycle/Pedestrian Master Plan anti <br />similar local plans to ensure level of service needsare tnet, <br /> <br />
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