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Jay,
The Harnett CTP is mutually adopted by the county, municipalities, CAMPO and NC Board of Transportation. The plan is
endorsed by the Mid-Carolina RPO. So this is an official legal document.
If the County/ Municipality’s Land Development/ Zoning Code requires a developer to build recommended Bike/Ped
facilities based on the adopted plan, then yes you can use the CTP as a regulatory tool.
https://www.cornelius.org/DocumentCenter/View/1606/CH-07-Streets-Parking-Lighting?bidId=
the link above references the Town of Cornelius Land Use Plan. Page 7-6 lists that developers should provide Bike and
Ped facilities in accordance with specific plans.
I have seen the generalize statement like: developer provides the bike/ped facilities proposed in the adopted plan.
Hope this helps.
Thanks,
Darius D. Sturdivant
Division Planning Engineer
NCDOT – Division 6
910 364 0600 office
910 486 1959 fax
ddsturdivant@ncdot.gov
558 Gillespie Street
Fayetteville, NC 28301
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From: Jay Sikes <jsikes@harnett.org>
Sent: Wednesday, January 22, 2020 9:54 AM
To: Sturdivant, Darius D <ddsturdivant@ncdot.gov>
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Hey Darius…. I have another question on the CTP & its content. This is probably a silly question, but w/in our amended
CTP from 2016 we have several “needs improvement” & “recommended” locations for new on-road bike lanes and a
few multi-use paths. We can use this as a regulatory tool to require the developers to build these, correct?
Thanks for your guidance,
Jay Sikes
Manager of Planning Services
Harnett County Development Services
108 E. Front St
PO Box 65
Lillington, NC 27546
910-893-7525, x4
910-814-6418
910-814-6459 (fax)
www.harnett.org/planning
From: Sturdivant, Darius D <ddsturdivant@ncdot.gov>
Sent: Tuesday, July 9, 2019 2:49 PM
To: Jay Sikes <jsikes@harnett.org>
Subject: RE: [External] r/w reservation
Jay,
The CTP does not provide guidance requiring the reservation or dedication of right-of-way. While the CTP does provide
right-of-way data for roads that are within the CTP study area, the State considers the reservation or dedication of right-
of-way to be a local issue. Counties and municipalities are responsible for establishing and enforcing requirements that
are specific to their local areas.
Thanks,
Darius D. Sturdivant
Division Planning Engineer
NCDOT – Division 6
910 364 0600 office
910 486 1959 fax
ddsturdivant@ncdot.gov
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Fayetteville, NC 28301
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Sent: Tuesday, July 9, 2019 2:25 PM
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Darius….can we, as a County, require the reservation or dedication of right of way via the CTP? Our UDO has some very
loosely worded info that pertains to the CTP, but “reservation or dedication” isn’t specifically stated. I know
municipalities can since they maintain their own streets, etc.
Thanks for your help,
Jay Sikes
Manager of Planning Services
Harnett County Development Services
108 E. Front St
PO Box 65
Lillington, NC 27546
910-893-7525, x4
910-814-6418
910-814-6459 (fax)
www.harnett.org/planning
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