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7/17/2018
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Board of Commissioners
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26 ) HARRISBURG <br />FUTURE LAND USE <br />The following descriptions are descriptive, not prescriptive, and indicate the general types of land uses desired in <br />each category on the future land use map. <br />Rural E ` Urban <br />PARKS <br />Various Types of passive and active parks and other recreation facilities may be <br />accommodated in all land use categories.Where depicted on the Future Land Use <br />Map. Park areas may be developed as community -serving facilities. such as public <br />greenways, neighborhood or community parks. <br />PRIVATE RECREATION <br />This area is intended to include indoor and outdoor recreation facilities that are <br />suited to sites with adequate road infin structure. Indoor sports arenas, family-onem- <br />ed entertainment and special -use outdoor venues are examples of the types of uses <br />that may comprise these areas. <br />VERY LOW DENSITY RESIDENTIAL <br />This area is intended to remain predominantly rural while allowing residential uses at <br />very low densities. Conservation design is a common subdivision approach if utilities <br />are available, allowing smaller lots in exchange for more open space.Architecture <br />is sensitively integrated, avoiding valuable natural features. Gross densities are less <br />than one unit per acre for conventional subdivisions, and up to two if conservation <br />design standards are met. Some business uses typically, located in rural areas, such as <br />small engine repair, may be appropriate provided such uses adhere to performance <br />standards to minimize potential impacts to surrounding uses. <br />LOW DENSITY RESIDENTIAL <br />This area is characterized by low- to moderate -density residential development (up <br />to 3 dwelling units per acre). Single-family detached homes are complemented by <br />natural areas as well as formal and informal open space amenities. Conservation <br />design, which includes more open space in exchange for smaller minimum lot sires. <br />may be recommended in locations with sensitive natural resources. <br />MEDIUM DENSITY RESIDENTIAL <br />This area is comprised of predominantly single-family detached homes but may <br />include attached single family units, such as townhomes and duplexes. The mix of <br />housing types are intended to create neighborhoods with a density range of 3 to 4 <br />dwelling units per acre. Improved open spaces are interspersed and the streetscape <br />is more formal. <br />Attachment number 3 \n <br />G-1 Page 120 <br />
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