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2010 Multi-jurisdictional Hazard Mi
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infrastructure improvements such as
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The Comprehensive Land Use Plan Upd
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Growth and DevelopmentGoal: Manage
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Land UseLand use development goals
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Objective 6:Encourage well-planned
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Implementation Strategies:• Work
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Community Services and FacilitiesAl
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Natural EnvironmentThe northern por
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Parks and Recreational FacilitiesAc
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Objective 3:Continue to educate res
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Implementation Strategies:• Prepa
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Rural CommercialLimited commercial
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Section Four: Plan AmendmentsInitia
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Appendix A: Inventory and AnalysisH
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problems and issues, preparation of
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Insert Map A-1 Pitt County Planning
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General Location and DescriptionPit
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Municipalities within Pitt CountyTh
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SimpsonThe Village of Simpson was i
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Pitt County EconomyThe Pitt County/
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Table A-3Workforce by Industry in P
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Table A-5Major Manufacturers in Pit
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Agricultural EconomyAgriculture in
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CropTable A-10Pitt County Crops - 2
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EducationA local education system c
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Brody School of Medicine and Pitt C
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Figure BMinority Populations in Pit
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