6 Monday, October 16,1995 DEVELOPMENT ROM PAGE 1 costly services that residents do, such as schools. Commercial development also brings jobs, ideally for the residents of the community. “There are just not a lot of employment opportunities here,” Protzman said. SpatW Constraints Protzman said the main obstacle to com mercial development was not the relative attractiveness of Chapel Hill but a lack of space. “Businesses are already attracted to Chapel Hill, but we just need some space for 4em.” That is easier said than done. “Within Chapel Hill itself, the most pressing development issue is that the boundary of Chapel Hill is finite, and we effectively aren’t developing anymore," said council candidate Scott Radway. “Ninety percent of our land is already developed in some form. Clashes over what to do become heated.” Chapel Hill is landlocked bordered on the north by a rural buffer zone, by Canboro on the west, and on the east and south by the county line. “The Chapel Hill Town Council, the Canboro Board of Aldermen and the Or ange County Board ofDirectors in 1987 all adopted plans calling for the creation of a rural buffer zone and put in place a regula tion agreement,” said Roger Walden, plan ning director for Chapel Hill. Walden said the buffer zone was in tended to limit development to areas that had already been built up. “All three gov ernments agree that the best thing for the area is that it stay reasonably compact.” Under the agreement, development within the rural buffer zone is limited to on< unit per two acres in some areas and one for every five acres in other areas. A Fnnwott for Pmiopwft lined Use With the scarcity of space in Chapel Hill, officials are attempting to design a framework for development that will make the most efficient use of land. One such concept that has gained popularity in city planning recently is mixed-use develop ment, which combines retail, offices and residences within the same area. “To me, mixed-use development is a community where residents shop and go to school and do recreation and all of the things that people do within one region,” said council member and candidate Joe Capowsld. “I think it’s fair to say that all nine of us on the Council support mixed use development.” One of file few areas in Chapel Hill that may be used for commercial development in the coming year is a relatively undevel oped parcel in the northwest comer of the town, near the current landfill. No pro posal for the area has been brought before die council, but the general plan for its development isbasedonaversionofmixed- Wal-Mart Pharmacy ' at the New Hope Commons Shopping Center near the Intersection of 15-501 Business &MO \ $5? t * UNC Students, Faculty & Staff * J FREE GIFT PACKETS J if of Pharmacy Merchandise! if if Approximately a $lO valua/Hmlted ■■pply. if if Bring this ad In to get yarn pacfcstl if ★★★★★★ Attention Diabetics! Stop by the Pharmacy on Fit. & Sat. 1-6 for a FREE Accuchcck Advantage Gludosc Monitoring KHI Accucheck Advantage Strips, 50ct. $29.87 Blood Pressure Screening Clink Tuesday from 10-4 PARENTS! Bring your kids by Friday from 9am-3pm tor FREE Child ID! Sponsored by TV EfcHion Police ) KIPS! Meet the down! Face painting, balloon animals & magic. 10-5 on Tuesday. Ji Its easy to transfer your prescriptions to a Wal-Mart Pharmacy. / '-'NX Just bring us your prescription are* bottle and our /// ' X pharmacist wi do the rest! Ii \ Wal-Mart Pharmacy Horns fn-7pn j!L \ We Guarantee You’ll Pay the Lowest Price at Wal-Mart IHIOrC Pd Thoy SfaliMi? discuss town development. maytHa Chipri HE Temi CokncH CuCArtw §*'*■ Joe CegmwM There etee GBE3 Mofafd Freoch-The Counofs WSPA Seott tUdwvy-'WiCim Chspel 1 things that attract people to Pare in) doing agaod job ntotoaree (of HX it*e. toe moat pressing Chapel HJt UNC. the hospitals and IfeJ dsvstoptnend the eotwtwwty b jXpM dwetopmerrt issue s *at the *■ the school system. We cannot do (L| I resfamg te rotes to tetgoMs lor Limm boundary of Chapel Hi* o finite. ~-4Nj anyfliing to upset toe attactbenesi W&3E j ***** efloctimty aren’t et these toree tongs* PNLI rltol dvlppng anymore.' Merit CMton-mibb an urtsan Toridaoednon TWa can fWMjh.l Hereehel Seten-There jnd f area, and we shodd be when in MJ maintam toe vMaga atmosphere as M very much land left in Chapel HX fc "g someway*,notsotoasameseato pMPfI long., we keep a dose eye on EfMj and a gnttar proportion erf our i- M Detroit or New Yorit. but torsnot Lre J vrhat is being budC deretopment should be to toe " M oeanousaper *cfais F 1 sectof r^harthanin a 9000 way 10 awMop and |b a j rgcithintifti * KSK Pat Emma-Hhe most important HM Jhn Pretrmen Duiireusai are I IKS Andre aew Caitid JlfcJX 1 development issue is providing already attracted to Chapes H#, "