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5. Cabarrus - Rowan MPO. This agency is responsible for transportation planning in a two county area. <br /> In addition, the MPO is involved with the creation of the Regional Transportation Model. <br /> <br />LIMITATION ON PERMITS <br /> <br />Alternative Revenue Sources Task Force Report. In January 1997 the Planning Services Department <br />developed a report to address funding of school facihties. One of the xtems examined in that report <br />was the idea of limiting the number of building permits per year. Copies of the report are available in <br />the Planning Services office. <br /> <br />ADEQUATE PUBLIC FACILITIES ORDINANCE <br /> <br />1. Adequate Public Facility Ordinance. The APFO is located in the Subdivision Ordinance, Section 66- <br /> 81. <br /> <br />SUSTAINABLE RATE OF GROWTH <br /> <br />1. Adequate Public Facility Ordinance. The APFO ~s located in the Subdivision Ordinance, Section 66- <br /> 81. The ordinance is a tool to time development with public facility construction. <br />2. Alternative Revenue Sources Task Force Report. In January 1997 the Planning Services Department <br /> developed a report to address funding of school facilities. Copies of the report are available in the <br /> Planning Services office. <br />3. Land Use Plans. See tab number 13 in your Planning, Environment & Transportation workbook for <br /> details. <br /> <br />DENSITY <br /> <br />1. Land Use Plans. See tab number 13 in your Planning, Environment & Transportation workbook for <br /> details. Land use plans examine growth patterns, community desires, and avadable and planned public <br /> facilities to determine appropriate densities within a planning area. <br />2. Zoning Ordinance. The zoning ordinance regulates the permitted density within various zoning <br /> districts. <br /> <br />CONSTRUCTION = JOBS <br /> <br />1. All of the projects/programs listed here take into consideration a need to balance economic needs of <br /> the community and the goals of community residents with the regulatory authority of government. <br /> <br />CLUSTERING TECHNIQUES <br /> <br />1. Zoning Ordinance. The zoning ordinance regulates the permitted density within various zoning <br /> districts. Within Chapter Five, the zoning ordinance permits clustering in order to promote the <br /> preservation of open space in the community. At least 30 percent of a development must be preserved <br /> as permanent open space to use the clustering provisions. <br />2. Land Use Plans. See tab number 13 in your Planning, Environment & Transportation workbook for <br /> details. Land use plans examine growth patterns, community desires, and available and planned public <br /> facilities to determine appropriate densities within a planning area. Clustering is typically a method <br /> favored by participants in land plan meetings as a tool to permit development while preserving some <br /> open space in the community. <br /> <br />MIXED USE DEVELOPMENTS <br /> <br />Zoning Ordinance. The zoning ordinance regulates the permitted density within various zoning <br />districts as well as permitted uses. In some cases, density bonuses are offered as an incentive to <br />construct mixed use developments. <br /> <br />6 <br /> <br /> <br />