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Urban Growth Analysis - Case Study of Henderson County, North Carolina 1800-2012 By RCPL Mija Nam Data Source – US Census Bureau and Henderson County, NC Types Buildings Percentage Residential 36,512 71.18 Mobile Home 9,432 18.39 Commercial 1,445 2.82 Industrial 964 1.88 Public 230 0.45 Etc. 2,710 5.28 Total 51,293 100.00 36512 9432 1445 964 230 2710 Residential Mobile Home Commercial Industrial Public etc. Location of Henderson County, NC Growth of Buildings in 1800-2012 Flow Chart USA Tornado Density Texas Oklahoma Kansas SQ Footage Analysis 1. Urban Growth: If you see the total building constructions in 1800- 2012, there are consistent some patterns. One is the central high dense development the other is the low dense growth in the suburban areas except for north-east and south east. The reason why two areas has not been developed is high elevation which is the more than 3000 ft. according to the below map which is provided by Henderson County. Since Henderson County is surrounded by mountains and hills, they cannot expand urban development to the border areas. Therefore, planners and architects should consider high density development such as mixed use buildings and walkable cities in the existing urban areas. Also, since vacant parcels rate is the 21.99%, they should try to fill out those parcels instead of urban sprawls. 2. Since the first source of revenue was agriculture for the people of Henderson County, mostly residential buildings are developed. Including mobile home, 89.57% is the residential. The county give more effort to pay attention to the industry and commercial to various urban growth. Also, they need to establish good mobile home policy or zoning code because the 18.39% of total buildings is the mobile home properties. It can make slum streets and poor environments in the city. 3. The property value is the very consistence as around $250,000 but as you see trend line in the graph, sizes of buildings and lots are slowly decreasing. It means that value of per square footage would be increased gradually in the future. 4. For my personal interest, I examined the elementary districts then Henderson County’s districts are lower students which is average 432 than North Carolina State which is the 503 and US average 446 according to NCES report. Therefore they can remain the 12 districts without more additionfor elementary school for a while. 0 3000 6000 9000 12000 15000 18000 21000 24000 Total Buildings Linear (Total Buildings) 0 1000 2000 3000 4000 5000 Average SQ Footage Linear (Average SQ Footage) 0 25 50 75 Average Lot Size (acre) Linear (Average Lot Size (acre)) Spatial Analysis Statistics of Residential Buildings Property Value Building Value Henderson County was part of the Cherokee Nation for 10,000 years. After treaties with the Cherokee in 1777 and 1785, the land was officially opened for settlement by early Appalachian Mountain pioneers. Early land grants date back to 1777, with most occurring after the Revolutionary War in 1783 and 1785. Early settlers included Revolutionary War Patriots, such as Andrew Miller, Matthew Maybin and Joseph Henry, along with many others. Some Tories, such as William Mills, also settled in the county in the 1780s. The county of Henderson is called a typical mountain county, because it consists of these elements: mountain ranges, isolated peaks, a rolling plateau and level valley areas. Elevations range from 1400 feet near Bat Cave at the foot of the Blue Ridge, to 5000 feet on Little Pisgah. Henderson County is located on a intermountain plateau and is almost circled by mountains. To the west, the county touches the Pisgah Ledge, and to the east and south borders the Blue Ridge and Saluda Mountains. The county is bordered on the north side by Buncombe county, to the east by Rutherford and Polk counties, to the west by Transylvania county and to the south by South Carolina. The first source of revenue was agriculture for the people of Henderson County. The settlers grew corn, wheat, rye, potatoes and cabbage. As the self-sustaining pioneer settlers entered the county, they brought fruit trees with them. (http://www.historichendersonville.org) I will identify county’s urban growth to predict future urban development using GIS information. In order to make decision for the more development planners need to know and analysis past urban growth patterns. Especially, Since Herderson County is surrounded by mountains, planners should consider appropriate areas to develop.

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Page 1: Urban Growth Analysis - Case Study of Henderson County ...€¦ · Urban Growth Analysis - Case Study of Henderson County, North Carolina 1800-2012 By RCPL Mija Nam Data Source –US

Urban Growth Analysis - Case Study of Henderson County, North Carolina 1800-2012 By RCPL Mija Nam Data Source – US Census Bureau and Henderson County, NC

Types Buildings Percentage

Residential 36,512 71.18

Mobile Home 9,432 18.39

Commercial 1,445 2.82

Industrial 964 1.88

Public 230 0.45

Etc. 2,710 5.28

Total 51,293 100.00

36512

9432

1445964

230

2710

Residential Mobile Home Commercial

Industrial Public etc.

Location of Henderson County, NC

Growth of Buildings in 1800-2012

Flow Chart

USA Tornado Density

Texas Oklahoma Kansas

SQ Footage

Analysis

1. Urban Growth: If you see the total building constructions in 1800-2012, there are consistent some patterns. One is the central highdense development the other is the low dense growth in thesuburban areas except for north-east and south east. The reasonwhy two areas has not been developed is high elevation whichis the more than 3000 ft. according to the below map which isprovided by Henderson County. Since Henderson County issurrounded by mountains and hills, they cannot expand urbandevelopment to the border areas. Therefore, planners andarchitects should consider high density development such asmixed use buildings and walkable cities in the existing urbanareas. Also, since vacant parcels rate is the 21.99%, they shouldtry to fill out those parcels instead of urban sprawls.

2. Since the first source of revenue was agriculture for the peopleof Henderson County, mostly residential buildings aredeveloped. Including mobile home, 89.57% is the residential. Thecounty give more effort to pay attention to the industry andcommercial to various urban growth. Also, they need toestablish good mobile home policy or zoning code because the18.39% of total buildings is the mobile home properties. It canmake slum streets and poor environments in the city.

3. The property value is the very consistence as around $250,000but as you see trend line in the graph, sizes of buildings and lotsare slowly decreasing. It means that value of per square footagewould be increased gradually in the future.

4. For my personal interest, I examined the elementary districts thenHenderson County’s districts are lower students which is average432 than North Carolina State which is the 503 and US average446 according to NCES report. Therefore they can remain the 12districts without more addition for elementary school for a while.

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Henderson County was part of the Cherokee Nation for 10,000 years. After treaties with the

Cherokee in 1777 and 1785, the land was officially opened for settlement by early Appalachian

Mountain pioneers. Early land grants date back to 1777, with most occurring after the RevolutionaryWar in 1783 and 1785. Early settlers included Revolutionary War Patriots, such as Andrew Miller,

Matthew Maybin and Joseph Henry, along with many others. Some Tories, such as William Mills, alsosettled in the county in the 1780s.

The county of Henderson is called a typical mountain county, because it consists of these elements:

mountain ranges, isolated peaks, a rolling plateau and level valley areas. Elevations range from 1400feet near Bat Cave at the foot of the Blue Ridge, to 5000 feet on Little Pisgah.

Henderson County is located on a intermountain plateau and is almost circled by mountains. To thewest, the county touches the Pisgah Ledge, and to the east and south borders the Blue Ridge and

Saluda Mountains. The county is bordered on the north side by Buncombe county, to the east by

Rutherford and Polk counties, to the west by Transylvania county and to the south by South Carolina.The first source of revenue was agriculture for the people of Henderson County. The settlers grew

corn, wheat, rye, potatoes and cabbage. As the self-sustaining pioneer settlers entered the county,they brought fruit trees with them. (http://www.historichendersonville.org)

I will identify county’s urban growth to predict future urban development using GIS information. In

order to make decision for the more development planners need to know and analysis past urbangrowth patterns. Especially, Since Herderson County is surrounded by mountains, planners should

consider appropriate areas to develop.