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open and apricultural land use is ~J~e largest mapped <br />are&. This is land on which there ~s very little <br /> <br />This IMrt of the plan area is experiencing s~ue <br /> <br />pattern dictated by ~oil suitability. Good examples <br />after they are available, that type o~ IOW density <br /> <br />park. Medium density is characterize~ by I ~o 3 <br /> <br />medium density residential development is pro~cted <br /> <br />support a shopping center development. <br /> <br />either in Concord or Hr. Pleasant. Thlu pJdn do~u <br /> <br />along ii.C. 49 ~ust wi~st of U.S. 601 would bg <br />appropriate with proper services and plantin9. <br /> <br />indicated on the "Future ~alad Uuu M~p". For Lh~uu <br /> <br />but instead to dlucourag~ the gr~tn of those zoning <br /> <br />ggo~ch. ~h~ includes a nu~e: cE exlucing <br />Industrial [I-X} areas which are nec c~u~tible with <br /> <br />USE R~COI.~EHDAT/ONS <br /> <br />The table that follows this auction is divided into <br />four parts. The first of which are those <br /> <br />Use ~ap" and Cie that map co policy and regulatory <br />review. Included with this tie is tile explicit <br /> <br /> The first recouubendation is that all develo~t~ant <br /> proposals be reviewed based on this plan and other <br /> applicable plans that have been adopted. This ~ean$ <br /> <br /> standard public review proteus. In addltio,, ~11 <br /> land development should a~et the 9oalu and objectives <br /> <br />· Parks and Recreation ~laster Plan. <br /> <br /> <br />