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Research Park Notes
A newsletter about research, natural resources, land use, and other activities on the Oak Ridge National
Environmental Research Park. It includes updates and information about the Land Use Planning Process.

Materials
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the Adobe site.
 Land Use Planning Process handout
 DOE Land Use Planning Process Initiative: Status Update to UT-Battelle Leadership Team
( Powerpoint presentation )
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 Land Use Technical Report
(Some of the larger maps cited in the report are provided below for easier downloading)
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Figure 3.1. Feedback Map
Figure 3.2. Scenario 1
Figure 3.3. Scenario 2
Figure 3.4. Scenario 3
Figure 3.5. Scenario 4
Appendix C. Map 1 -- Scenario 1, Interior Forest
Map 2 -- Scenario 2, Interior Forest
Map 3 -- Scenario 3, Interior Forest
Map 4 -- Scenario 4, Interior Forest
Map 5 -- Scenario 1, Rare Species Habitat
Map 6 -- Scenario 2, Rare Species Habitat
Map 7 -- Scenario 3, Rare Species Habitat
Map 8 -- Scenario 4, Rare Species Habitat
Appendix D. Map 1 -- Scenario 1, Biodiversity
Map 2 -- Scenario 2, Biodiversity
Map 3 -- Scenario 3, Biodiversity
Map 4 -- Scenario 4, Biodiversity
Map 5 -- Scenario 1, Proposed State Natural Areas
Map 6 -- Scenario 2, Proposed State Natural Areas
Map 7 -- Scenario 3, Proposed State Natural Areas
Map 8 -- Scenario 4, Proposed State Natural Areas
Appendix F. Cultural Resources
Appendix I. Wetlands
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 Final Report of the Oak Ridge Land Use Planning Focus Group
(Report figures are listed separately due to the large file size of each map)
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Figure 1. Land Use Planning Study Area Map
Figure 2. Feedback Map
Figure 3. Scenario 1
Figure 4. Scenario 2
Figure 5. Scenario 3
Figure 6. Scenario 4
 ORR Land Use Planning Newsletter
May 2002
September 2002
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