Secondary and Cumulative Impacts Master Management Plan - 2014

Article 3: Zoning Districts Section 3.4. Activity Center Districts 3.4.1. General Purposes of Activity Center Districts

SECTION 3.4. ACTIVITY CENTER DISTRICTS

3.4.1. General Purposes of Activity Center Districts The activity center districts established in this section are intended to foster compact, mixed-use development patterns that provide people with the opportunity to live, work, recreate, and shop in a pedestrian-friendly environment. More specifically, they are intended to: A. Provide strong connections between diverse uses to create a busier, safer, and more exciting environment for residents, employees, and visitors throughout the day, in evenings, and during weekends; B. Encourage a complementary mix of residential, retail, office, employment-generating, and recreation uses in close proximity to each other; C. Accommodate development intensities appropriate to the scale of the area served by the activity center (e.g., neighborhood, community, region); D. Provide integrated pedestrian and bicycle access to afford safe and accessible foot and bike travel between the land uses; and E. Facilitate efficient vehicular traffic flow by allowing only land uses developed with comprehensively planned access, egress, and internal circulation systems.

Morrisville, NC

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Unified Development Ordinance – Public Hearing Draft

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