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Fort Bragg Small Area Study: Land Use and Conservation Recommendations

This update provides an overview of the Fort Bragg Small Area Study, including the study area definition, recommended land use classifications, and conservation incentive program. Issues of concern, critical areas, and important areas are also discussed.

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Fort Bragg Small Area Study: Land Use and Conservation Recommendations

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  1. UPDATE February 8, 2005

  2. PRESENTATION OBJECTIVES • Quick Overview • Definition of Study Area • Joint Land Use Study (JLUS - Dept. of Commerce-May 2003) • Three Issues of Concern • Fort Bragg Small Area Study Review (FBSAS) • a. Goals • b. Land Use Classifications & Characteristics • c. Action Plan • 3. “County Conservation Incentive Program” DRAFT

  3. Spring Lake Study Area: 1 Mile Buffer Fayetteville Annexation Ft. Bragg DRAFT

  4. JLUS RECOMMENDATIONS General Recommendation A: Real Estate Disclosure Statements General Recommendation B: Urban Development (2,3,4 & 5) General Recommendation D: Military Actions General Recommendation E: Aircraft Low-Level Routes and Low Altitude Tactical Navigation Area General Recommendation F: Transportation Policies General Recommendation G: Urban Light Pollution General Recommendation H: Building Code Revisions General Recommendation I: Broadcasting, Telecom, and other Towers General Recommendation J: Recreation Multi-Use Trail Footnote : General Recommendation B Item # 1 & General Recommendation C of the Joint Land Use Study is not recommended. DRAFT

  5. FBSAS Changes to JLUS (May 2003) Critical (4384 Acres) New Land Use Designation I-Mile Buffer: Under Study Important (1141 Acres) LDD (427 Acres) Parcels Removed Protected (704 Acres) Fort Bragg Joint Land Use Study (May 2003): Recommendations DRAFT

  6. ISSUES OF CONCERN • Designated one dwelling unit per 10 Acres in both Critical & Important Areas • Prohibition of new sewer and water lines in both Critical & Important Areas • Low Density Development with one dwelling unit Per three Acres DRAFT

  7. Planning Board Meeting (May 2004) • Planning Board meeting over 200 attended • Over 900 notices went out to property owners DRAFT

  8. DEVELOPMENT ACTIVITIES Subdivision Activity Subdivision Activity & Zoning Case DRAFT

  9. Small Subdivision (2 Lots) • Woodbridge Subdivision • Has over 100 lots subdivided • Expending North and West • Phase Development • Subdivision • 268 parcels • Submitted and approved 1997 Subdivisions Activity DRAFT

  10. RR to R10 Zoning Case: Approved R15 R10 DRAFT

  11. Red Cockaded Woodpecker Outer Loop NATURAL & PHYSICAL FACTORS Proposed Land Use One Mile Buffer NAPZ Contours Fort Bragg DRAFT

  12. GOALS • Protect the mission & operational needs of the Military. • Provide a simple user friendly Plan. • Provide property owners with a number of options to use their land • or receive fair compensation. • 4. Protect future property owners from known factors • that may impact their quality of life (i.e. potential for noise, • potential for aircraft crashes, & low flying aircraft by added building • code & development standards, noise disclosure statement, and • location outside of potential crash zones). • Protect endangered species, flora & fauna, and the long leaf pine • eco-system. • 6. Keep as much property as possible on the County Tax Records. DRAFT

  13. Four Land Use Classifications DRAFT

  14. LAND USE CLASSIFICATIONS • Military Mission and Operational Critical Areas • 2. Military Noise Sensitive Areas • 3. Important Areas • 4. Urban Areas DRAFT

  15. Proposed Land Use Critical Operation & Mission Noise Sensitive Important Urban LAND USE CLASSIFICATIONS MAP DRAFT

  16. LAND USE CLASSIFICATIONS • Mission & Operational Critical (Accident Potential Zones) • Recommended Guidelines • Acquisition- by public or non profit organization • Fee Simple • Conservation Easement • Long-term lease by public or non profit organization • Leave natural and take advantage of proposed “County Conservation Incentive Program” • Develop property with select non-residential uses • Disclosure statement required on all deeds and plats • Develop in accordance with height restrictions • Land Use-Agricultural (no large scale swine or poultry operations) passive parks and recreation, prefer select non- residential uses (no people intensive, hazardous materials or explosives). DRAFT

  17. Proposed Land Use Critical Operation & Mission Noise Sensitive Important Urban North Mission & Operational Critical Vass Rd Lillington Hwy DRAFT

  18. LAND USE CLASSIFICATIONS • Military Noise Sensitive Areas(Located in 65 decibels or higher noise contour around airports and within the artillery blast area (62 decibels or higher) • Recommended Guidelines • Develop residentially at two units per acre and adhere to stricter building code and the reasonable protection of natural vegetative cover. • Disclosure statement required on all deeds and plats • Develop in accordance with height restrictions • Land Use- Agricultural (no large scale swine or poultry operations), active or passive parks and recreation facilities, prefer select non- residential uses. DRAFT

  19. Proposed Land Use Critical Operation & Mission Noise Sensitive Important Urban North Military Noise Sensitive Areas Vass Rd Lillington Hwy DRAFT

  20. Proposed Land Use Critical Operation & Mission Noise Sensitive Important Urban North Military Noise Critical Areas DRAFT

  21. Proposed Land Use Critical Operation & Mission Noise Sensitive Important Urban North Military Noise Sensitive Areas DRAFT

  22. LAND USE CLASSIFICATIONS • Important Areas(Large undeveloped areas important for the protection of the flora and fauna, endangered species, including the Red Cockaded Woodpecker, the long leaf pine eco-system and other environmental concerns that relate to the Military’s operational needs) • Recommended Guidelines • Acquisition- by public or non profit organization • Fee Simple • Conservation Easement • Long-term lease by public or non profit organization • Leave natural and use proposed “County Conservation Incentive Program” • Develop traditionally • Create alternative development to include open space subdivisions • Develop in accordance with height restrictions • Land Use- Agricultural (no large scale swine or poultry operations) open space, natural areas, passive parks, recreation, open space subdivisions, & select non-residential uses. DRAFT

  23. Proposed Land Use Critical Operation & Mission Noise Sensitive Important Urban North Important Areas Vass Rd Lillington Hwy DRAFT

  24. Proposed Land Use Critical Operation & Mission Noise Sensitive Important Urban North Important Areas DRAFT

  25. Proposed Land Use Critical Operation & Mission Noise Sensitive Important Urban North Important Areas DRAFT

  26. Proposed Land Use Critical Operation & Mission Noise Sensitive Important Urban North Important Areas DRAFT

  27. LAND USE CLASSIFICATIONS • Urban Land(Areas located within the one-mile buffer area that is already developed or undeveloped areas experiencing little impact from Military operations). • Recommended Guidelines • Develop with current zoning or land use plan • Disclosure statement required on all deeds and plats • Encourage preservation of natural vegetation • Provide incentives for open space subdivisions • Land Use- Current agricultural uses (no large scale swine or poultry operations) active or passive parks and recreation, and urban development in accordance with current zoning or the land use plans. DRAFT

  28. Proposed Land Use Critical Operation & Mission Noise Sensitive Important Urban Urban Land DRAFT

  29. Action Plan DRAFT

  30. Proposed Land Use Critical Operation & Mission Noise Sensitive Important Urban ACTION PLAN 1. Create Military Compatible District DRAFT

  31. 2. Acquisition 3. Acquisition 4. Wildlife Crossing • Open Space & 100 year flood area ACTION PLAN Natural Area’s Connectivity Outer Loop DRAFT

  32. 20 Residential Parcels 20 Residential Parcels ACTION PLAN 6.Promote the use of open space subdivisions 7. Include the Military in the plan approval process for development within the Military Compatible District (except urban areas) DRAFT

  33. Potential County Conservation Incentive Properties

  34. RECOMMENDATIONS • Adopt Fort Bragg Small Area Study in concept • Begin the County Conservation Incentive Program • Planning Staff develop workable solutions to implement the Plan

  35. This presentation was prepared by the Comprehensive Planning Section of the Cumberland County Planning and Inspections DepartmentFebruary 2005

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