TCI NPDP Presentation to Public - Middle Caicos

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PRESENTATION TO PUBLIC - MIDDLE CAICOS

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PROJECT INTRODUCTION

} GOVERNMENT OF THE TURKS + CAICOS (Client)

LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE + PLANNING FIRM (prime consultant)

KO N A G R AY P R I N C I PA L

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} BETSY SUITER VICE PRESIDENT

MIHAELA ZAHARESCU VICE PRESIDENT

K AT I E P O P P E L DESIGNER

Richmond Financial, Local Liaison

EXPERT PROJECT TEAM (consultants)


EXPERT CONSULTANT TEAM INTRODUCTION

DR. STEFAN HARZEN S U S TA I N A B I L I T Y + RESILENCY SPECIALIST

SAM PHLEGAR

ERIC LIFF

KENIA LIMA

PETER KERRIGAN

J OAQ U I N VA R G AS

P R E S I D E N T, P R I N C I PA L ENGINEER

P R I N C I PA L

EXECUTIVE PRESIDENT

ENGINEER

ENGINEER

TOURISM

ENGINEERING

BARBARA BRUNNICK, PH.D. GIS/ ARC VIEW SPECIALIST

ENVIRONMENTAL ANALYSIS

COASTAL RESOURCES

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ECONOMICS

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ABOUT THE NPDP THE NPDP IS:

• a document that recommends policies to guide the spatial growth of the archipelago • a strategic planning tool for future land use • a framework to achieve the goals that have been identified based on public input • a document with a 10 year lifespan

THE NPDP IS NOT::

• a build-out plan for the entire archipelago • a proposal to change the Planning Department structure or TCIG • a solution to all cultural and social issues that have been identified by the public • an attempt to stop or modify any current or recent development permit applications

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ABOUT THE NPDP PURPOSE

strike a BALANCE between environmental sustainability + human development

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SITE INVENTORY + ANALYSIS

GAP ANALYSIS + INITIAL STRATEGIES FOCUS

SITE VISITS + PUBLIC MEETINGS

DRAFT PLAN

FINAL PLAN

PHASES + TIMELINE Public Meetings ✓ June 2020 ✓ August 2020 ✓ November 2020

BALANCE

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NOVEMBER

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SITE VISITS + PUBLIC CONSULTATION 1. TCI Government

• Departments, Key Stakeholders Meetings, Interviews, Discussions

2. Site Visits

• All islands - PR | NC | MC | SC | GT | SA

3. Public Outreach

• Website, Survey, Mapping, Virtual ‘Presentations’ • Public Presentations

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STATISTICS

From January 2020 to November 2020, Turks and Caicos hosted a series of in-person workshops to guide the development of the NPDP. Since Covid-19 restricted the number of possible meetings and of potential attendees, these were supplemented by online presentations and surveys. The public was encouraged to share their thoughts of the best attributes of the island and the areas that needed improvement. The community engagement workshops were held for each of the six islands that were part of the six (6) study areas.

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Months Planning Department Advisory Online Meetings Stakeholder Interviews In-person Draft NPDP Presentations In-person Attendees; others via live-stream Online Draft NPDP Presentations Survey Questions Survey Responses In-Person Final NPDP Presentations

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VISION, PRINCIPLES, GOALS, & STRATEGIES National Physical Development Plan

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BIG PICTURE THE EFFORT BUILDS UPON VISION 2040 TO PROMOTE EQUITY, ENVIRONMENT, & ECONOMICS.

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THEMES

EQUITY

TCI CULTURE 1

RESILIENCE, SUSTAINABILITY + MULTIFUNCTIONALITY

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NATURE AS BEAUTY


GOALS + STRATEGIES 1. EQUITY 1.1 Preserve Crown Land 1.2 Provide Diverse Housing Opportunities 1.3 Provide and Protect Public Beach Access 1.4 Strengthen Education Opportunities for All Ages

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GOALS + STRATEGIES 2. RESILIENCE, SUSTAINABILITY AND MULTIFUNCTIONALITY 2.1 ENVIRONMENTAL 2.1.1 Strengthen Resilience 2.1.2 Promote Sustainable Development Goals 2.1.3 Consider Multifunctionality 2.2 ECONOMIC 2.2.1 Establish TCI as a future Technology Hub 2.2.2 Expand Agricultural Opportunities 2.2.3 Engage Public-Private Partnerships (P3) 2.2.4 D iscourage Sole Reliance on Tourism and Real Estate TURKS AND CAICOS ISLANDS | NATIONAL PHYSICAL DEVELOPMENT PLAN


GOALS + STRATEGIES 3. ISLAND LINKAGE 3.1 One TCIG - One TCI Government 3.2 Ferry System 3.3 Ports and Marinas 3.4 Vehicular Island Connection 3.5 Flights 3.6 Inner Island Connectivity • Walking • Biking • Public Transit 3.7 Infrastructure TURKS AND CAICOS ISLANDS | NATIONAL PHYSICAL DEVELOPMENT PLAN


GOALS + STRATEGIES 4. NATURE AS BEAUTY 4.1 Maintain the Integrity of National Parks 4.2 Encourage Protection of Critical Habitats on

Privately Held Land

4.3 Provide Access to Natural Resources

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GOALS + STRATEGIES 5. TCI CULTURE 5.1 Concentrate Development and Settlements 5.2 Maintain Historic Character 5.3 Promote TCI’s Cultural and Aesthetic Future

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SNAPSHOT OF SURVEY #1

Survey #1 was distributed and taken by the general public online. This survey began with questions about Turks and Caicos as a whole, followed by specific questions for each study island. This survey was active from June 8, 2020 until October 9, 2020.

Q: What island do you live on?

Q: How do you describe yourself?

Q: Where do you work?

Q: What is your age?

Providenciales - 76.98% North Caicos - 3.26% Middle Caicos - 0.70% South Caicos - 2.79% Grand Turk - 12.09% Salt Cay - 0.47% Other Cays - 1.16% I do not live in TCI - 2.56%

TCIslander - 68.84% Full time foreign resident - 20.70% Part time/ second home foreign resident - 4.65% Tourist - 1.40% Other - 4.42%

Agriculture - 0.23% Finance/banking - 7.44% Government - 13.49% Manufacturing - 0.70% Marine/Fishing - 2.09% Media/Technology - 4.88% Tourism/Hospitality- 26.05% Architecture/Construction- 7.44% Law - 4.65% Real Estate/Development- 4.65% Other- 17.21% Not currently employed- 11.22%

Under 18 years old - 1.63% 19-29 years old - 14.19% 30-39 years old - 27.44% 40-49 yeard old - 23.02% 50-59 years old - 22.09% 60-69 yeard old - 10.23% Over 70 years old - 1.40%

Most participants of the survey live in Providenciales.

Most participants are TCIslanders.

Most participants work in tourism jobs, as well as in the Government.

Most participants were between 30 and 39 years old.

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NOTE: 430 SURVEY PARTICIPANTS


SNAPSHOT OF SURVEY #1 Q: What is something you like about the Turks and Caicos Islands? WHITE SANDY BEACHES • Beautiful turquoise ocean and beach • Free access to beach

Q: What is something you would like to improve upon in the Turks and Caicos Islands? EMPOWERMENT OF THE PEOPLE • • • •

Equal treatment Create job opportunities by diversifying economy Transparency in decision making Accountability in land selling to foreigners

NATURE AND TRANQUILITY

NATURE AND COASTAL AREA PROTECTION

PEOPLE

REGULATE GROWTH

• Island life and air quality • Untapped potential • Tropical dry forest reserve/native vegetation

• • • •

Sense of togetherness Unique culture and simplicity of living Hospitality Resiliency of indigenous people

• Coral reef and marine protection • Dry forest preservation • Control access by enforcing law

• • • • •

Sustainable urban development Less density and sensitive design policy Utilities and waste management More walkways Proper transportation system with signage and lighting NOTE: 430 SURVEY PARTICIPANTS

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SURVEY #3 RESULTS - ARCHIPELAGO A 2 - DATA R E Q U E S T

A 2 - DATA R E Q U E S

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Survey #3 National Physical Sustainable Development Plan

Q9 If you could decide, what would you do to balance environmental Q: What would you do topreservation balance and development? environmental preservation and development? Answered: 219

Increase Protected Areas

Answered: 219

Skipped: 0

Increase Protected Areas

Maintain Areas Currently Protected

58.90%

Maintain all Areas Curren...

Decrease Protected Areas

Q: Is it easy toQ5find place live into TCI? Do youa believe it is easyto to find a place live within TCI? Yes

Yes

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Decrease Protected Areas

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71.23%

Other (Please Specify)

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0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70% 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70

80% 80

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90% 100%

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Survey #3 National Physical Sustainable Development Plan

Q11 Which form of tourism do you prefer to see in TCI?Rank all that apply Q: What form of tourism do you prefer to Q: What shouldQ10 beWhatfocus of economic do you think the focus of economic development should be? (1=most important; 5 least important): see in TCI? developement? ANSWER CHOICES

RESPONSES

Increase Protected Areas

38.36%

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58.90%

129

Answered: 219

Decrease Protected Areas

Tourism

Skipped: 0

2.74%

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219

Tourism

Finance/Industry

Finance Industry

Agriculture Education

RESPONSES

Yes

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156

Skipped: 0 10.50%

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Other (Please Specify) TOTAL

219

High-End Resorts

High-end Resorts...

Cruise-Ship Based Tourism

Cruise ship-based...

23.74%

Agriculture

ANSWER CHOICES

Low Impact/Eco-Tourism

3.78

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Education

Health Services

Branded Hotels

Health Services

Infrastructure

Infrastructure

Other

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Recreational Tourism

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RESPONSES

Tourism

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Branded Hotels (Marriott,...

90 100%

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High-end Resorts (Amanyara, COMO, Sailrock, etc)

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Cruise ship-based Tourism

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24.20% 53

19.18% 42

16.44% 36

6.85% 15

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19.18% 42

15.98% 35

51.14% 112

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SCORE


PUBLIC COMMENTS RECEIVED: TCI Main Concerns • DEVELOPMENT Development has no regulations, especially on Providenciales • PHYSICAL ISLAND CONNECTIVITY Spine Link Road to connect the Caicos Bank • DEEP WATER PORT Secondary deep water port location • AGRICULTURE Enhance agriculture practices to limit the import of food • ILLEGAL DEVELOPMENT • RENEWABLE ENERGY • NEW TECHNOLOGY TURKS AND CAICOS ISLANDS | NATIONAL PHYSICAL DEVELOPMENT PLAN


ARCHIPELAGO CATALYST PROJECTS NC

HI-TECH AGRICULTURE

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EDUCATION + BOUTIQUE TOURISM

HISTORIC + CULTURAL TOURISM


ARCHIPELAGO: BUILDING HEIGHTS NC

1-3 STORY KEW: 1-3 STORY WHITBY: 1-3 STORY, 3-5 STORY* BOTTLE CREEK : 1-3 STORY, 3-5 STORY* SANDY POINT: 3-5 STORY

MC 1-2 STORY 3 STORY MAX*

PR RESIDENTIAL: 1-3 STORY DOWNTOWN: 1-5 STORY; 5-7 STORY* FIVE CAYS: 1-4 STORY MAX CHALK SOUND/SAPODILLA BAY: 1-3 STORY MAX NORTHWEST POINT: 3-5 STORY; UP TO 12 STORY* GRACE BAY: 7 STORY MAX; UP TO 12 STORY* THE BIGHT: 1-3 STORY; 4-5 STORY* TURTLE COVE: 1-3 STORY; 4-5 STORY* BLUE HILLS: 1-4 STORY MAX WHEELAND: 1-3 STORY LEEWARD: 1-3 STORY RICHMOND HILL: 1-3 STORY THOMPSON’S COVE: 1-3 STORY LONG BAY HILLS: 1-3 STORY, 4-5 STORY* JUBA SALINA: 1-3 STORY LEEWARD HIGHWAY: 1-3 STORY MAX

GT SC 1-2 STORY 3-5 STORY MAX* COMMERCIAL TOURISM + COCKBURN HARBOUR

1-3 STORY FRONT STREET: 1-3 STORY POND STREET: 4 STORY MAX LIGHTHOUSE POINT: 3 STORY MAX COCKBURN TOWN: 3 STORY MAX SALINA/TOWN POND: 4-5 STORY PERIMETER* ST 1-2 STORY 3 STORY MAX* * DENOTES REQUIRED SPECIAL APPROVAL

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CONNECTIVITY

FERRY

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ANALYSIS

V E G E TAT I O N

A RE A S OF CU LTU R A L & H ISTORIC A L SIG N I FIC A N CE

C R I T I C A L H A B I TAT

A ERI A L

V E G E TAT I O N T R A N S P O R TAT I O N NETWORK

C O A S TA L R I S K

ELE VATION

C O A S TA L R I S K SETTLEMENT & D E V E LO PM E N T N O D ES

PROTEC TED A R E A & N AT U R A L SYSTEMS & AREAS OF O U T S TA N D I N G BEAUT Y

N AT U R A L C O M P O S I T E N AT U R A L C O M P O S I T E

OWNERSHIP

B U I LT

N AT U R A L S Y S T E M S O V E R L AY

MC MIDDLE CAICOS

COMPOSITE

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2500m

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SURVEY #2 RESULTS - MIDDLE CAICOS Q: What do you love about Middle Caicos?

ENVIRONMENT

• Peaceful, beautiful and quiet • The caves

A 2 - DATA R E Q U E S

Q: What are the most important considerations formostGrand Turk? for Middle Caicos? Please Q7 What are the important considerations Survey #2 Middle Caicos National Physical Sustainable Development Plan

rank in order of priority. (1=Most important; 10=Least important) Answered: 11

Transportation

Skipped: 0

Transportation

Strong Strong NeighborhoodsNeighborhood... Safety and Safety and AccessibilityAccessibility

Q: What needs improvement on Middle Caicos?

INFRASTRUCTURE AND ENVIRONMENT PROTECTION

• Road improvements • More job opportunities • Protect natural assets of the island

Economic Opportunity

Economic Opportunity

Historical Presevation

Historical Preservation

Environmental Environmental Preservation Preservation

Housing Options

Housing Options

Tourism Opportunities

Tourism Opportunity 0

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PUBLIC COMMENT RECEIVED - MIDDLE CAICOS Main concerns: • NE Point should be used for domestic and international tourism • Entrepreneurship programming is needed • Setback needed along North coastline • Maintain beach access at NW Point • Relocate the current waste management site • Conservation and preservation are necessary • Middle Caicos is the bird watching capital of TCI

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MIDDLE CAICOS ISLAND THEMES THATCH-WORK AND MYSTERY Environmental Tourism + Natural Landscape Character: The jewel of Turks and Caicos reflects the natural Carribean landscape Tourism: Environmental tourism Design: “Off the grid” nature and culturalbased. Development should be small-scale and blend with the topography.

Credit: “Agile LeVin - Visit Turks and Caicos Islands (www.visittci.com)”

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LEG EN D

FRAMEWORK ECO -TOU RISM: EN V I RON M ENTA L TOU RISM H OSPITA LIT Y * ECO -TOU RISM H U B

ECO -TOU RISM: EN V I RON M ENTA L TOU RISM H OSPITA LIT Y *

C AUSE WAY TO N O RTH C A ICOS

AG RIC TU LTU R A L OV ERL AY

PLATICO POINT

INDIAN CAVES

Residential Development

Key Nodes

Area of Concern

Existing Development

National Park/Nature Reserve

Proposed Ferry Dock/Port

Proposed Agricultural Land

Proposed Marina

Land to be Preserved

Proposed Resort/Hotels

Critical Areas

Points of Interest

Reefs

Settlements

Residential Development

Historical Interest

Key Nodes

Area of Concern

Beach/Waterfront Access

Existing Development

National Park/Nature Reserve

Primary Circulation (Existing)

Proposed Ferry Dock/Port

Proposed Agricultural Land

Primary Circulation (Proposed)

Proposed Marina

Land to be Preserved

Secondary Circulation

Proposed Resort/Hotels

Critical Areas

Potential Water Connections

Points of Interest

Reefs

Potential Land Connections

Historical Interest

Greenway

Beach/Waterfront Access

Trail/Promenade

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ECO -TOU RISM: BOA RDWA LK AT FL A M I N GO PON D

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Settlements

Residential Development

NORTHEAST POINT

Area of Concern

BAMBARRA BEACH CONCH BAR

HALOUVER POINT

ECO -TOU RISM: EN V I RON M ENTA Primary Circulation (Existing)L TOU RISM RESORT *

National Park/Nature Reserve CONCH BAR CAVES

BAMBARRA

AIRPORT

HAULOVER PLANTATION RUINS

FLAMINGO POND

Proposed Agricultural Land

Primary Circulation (Proposed)

Land to be Preserved

Secondary WILD COW RUN

ARMSTRONG POND

LORIMERS

M C- 6 ECO -TOU RISM H U B

Reefs

Potential Land Connections

Historic Sites

Historical Interest

View Points

Primary Circulation (Existing)

Greenway C ATA LYST: POTENTI A L Trail/Promenade LOC ATION F OR N E W I N DUSTRY Salina Boundary

Primary Circulation (Proposed)

Dive Spots

Marina

Historic Sites

Greenway

View Points

Trail/Promenade

Airport

Salina Boundary

Ferry Dock/Port

Beach Entry Snorkeling Historic Sites View Points

Airport Ferry Dock/Port

PROJ EC T: M A RI N A DE V ELOPM ENT Beach Entry SITE POTENTI A L REM EDI ATION Snorkeling Exceptional Opportunity F OR DU M P

Potential Land Connections

Dive Spots

BIRD POND

Beach Entry Snorkeling

Potential Water Connections

M I DDLE C A ICOS N ATU RE RESERV E

Dive Spots

Potential Water Connections

Secondary Circulation

HISTORIC MC-6 ROAD

Good Opportunity Moderate ECO -TOUPotential RISM: POTENTI A L H U B OF N E T WORK OF BOA RDWA LKS

Marina

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Dive Spots

Settlements

Beach Entry

Key Nodes

Snorkeling

Existing Development

Historic Sites

Proposed Ferry Dock/Port

View Points

Proposed Marina

Airport

Proposed Resort/Hotels

Ferry Dock/Port

Points of Interest

Marina

Residential Development Area of Concern National Park/Nature Reserve Proposed Agricultural Land Land to be Preserved Critical Areas Reefs Historical Interest Beach/Waterfront Access

Secondary Circulation

Good Opportunity Moderate Potential

Potential Water Connections

FUTU RE V EH ICU L A R CON N EC TION TO E A ST C A ICOS

Potential Land Connections Greenway Trail/Promenade

Exceptional Opportunity

Salina Boundary

Good Opportunity

Dive Spots * = A LTERN ATI V ES: EDUC ATION A L OPPORTU N ITI ES N ON PROFIT/ N GO CENTERS TOU RISM REQU I RES SPECI A L CONSI DER ATIONS TO M A I NTA I N EN V I RON M ENTA L QUA LIT Y; SEE DESIG N G U I DELI N ES

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Salina Boundary

Primary Circulation (Proposed)

Moderate Potential

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Trail/Promenade

Exceptional Opportunity

M A RI N A DE V ELOPM ENT POTENTI A L

OCE A N HO LE N ATU RE RESERV E

Greenway

Primary Circulation (Existing)

Marina

M A RI N A DE V ELOPM ENT POTENTI A L

Airport Ferry Dock/Port

Potential Land Connections

Salina Boundary

Critical Areas

Beach/Waterfront Access

N ATION A L H ERITAG E TR A I L: M C- 6 ROA D

Circulation

Potential Water Connections

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Beach Entry Snorkeling Historic Sites View Points Airport

M A RI N A DE V ELOPM ENT POTENTI A L Exceptional Opportunity Good Opportunity Moderate Potential


LAND USE PLAN JUNIPER HOLE

LEG EN D Park Open Space Park Local Park Reserve

NORTHEAST POINT

CONCH BAR BAMBARRA

Park National

HAULOVER POINT

Agriculture Farming & Food Production Tourism / Hospitality Commercial Local Mixed Use Infrastructure / Civic

LORIMERS

Industrial Airport Infrastructure Utilities Future Community Development (Residential / Open Space)

MIDDLE CAICOS NATURE RESERVE

Residential High Density Residential Medium Density Residential Low Density A Residential Low Density B Residential Low Density C

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Park Open Space

Commercial Local

Park Reserve

Mixed Use

Park Local

Infrastructure / Civic

Agriculture Farming & Food Production

Industrial

Commercial Tourism / Hospitality

Airport

Park Open Space

Commercial Local

Infrastructure Utilities

Park Reserve

Mixed Use

Residential Medium Density

Park Local

Infrastructure / Civic

Residential Low Density A

Agriculture Farming & Food Production

Industrial

Residential Low Density B

Commercial Tourism / Hospitality

Airport

Residential Low Density C

Commercial Local

Infrastructure Utilities

Mixed Use

Residential Medium Density

Infrastructure / Civic

Residential Low Density A

Industrial

Residential Low Density B

Airport

Residential Low Density C

AREA ACTION PLAN - CONCH BAR

Infrastructure Utilities Residential Medium Density Residential Low Density A

AACP LEGEND

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