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• Two large retail centers in Alamance and Durham County located along the interstate <br />approximately 40 miles apart <br />• Buckhorn Village will be located half-way between these two developments <br />• RESULTS: <br />• Drive time and distance to shopping will be reduced <br />• Most customers will be driving less than 12 miles <br />• More customers driving shorter distances <br />Population inside Mass service areas map 1 (map) <br />Distance to Current Retail Centers (map) <br />Sustainability <br />• Sustainability is a balance of community goals. <br />• Public actions at times have different emphases around the intersection of the three goals. <br />RECOMMENDATIONS <br />• Receive the applications of Planned Development rezoning and Class A Special Use <br />Permit <br />• Receive the Zoning Officer's assessment report/recommendation on the applications <br />• Conduct a Public Hearing on the applications <br />• Adjourn the Joint Public Hearing (both boards) to a specific date ,time ,and <br />place <br />(See the Process Timeline Options) <br />• Refer to the Planning Board to allow additional written comments as appropriate prior to <br />the reconvening of the Joint Public Hearing as decided above. <br />Chair Jacobs asked for an update on the water and sewer analysis for the Buckhorn <br />Road area and the zoning outside of the EDD. He asked if this development would affect the <br />zoning outside of this area. <br />Craig Benedict said that there was a presentation on February 19th given to the Board of <br />County Commissioners by the County Engineer on the Northern Buckhorn/Central Efland Sewer <br />Project. This design is complete and going through the review process at the State level. This <br />will go out to bid later this year. The construction is a 12-month timeline. The Board asked the <br />County Engineer and the Manager's office to be diligent in monitoring the timeframe on this <br />project. <br />Regarding the second question, Craig Benedict said that the EDD was designated on <br />the land use map, the zoning map, the water and sewer boundary map, and the growth <br />management map in the 90's and into the 2000's. It is a very specific plan that limits economic <br />development-type activities to particular boundaries. The Orange County land use and zoning <br />maps have been specific over the years with these limitations, and staff has held to these <br />limitations. There will be no spillage of these areas over into adjacent areas. <br />Craig Benedict asked the applicants to state their names and tell the Clerk if they have <br />been sworn in. Staff will write down any questions that the public or boards have and will <br />accept written comments. <br />APPLICANTS: <br />Bill Hutchinson: I represent the applicant. My client has a presentation, so before we get to <br />the formalities associated with the quasi judicial part of it, I would respectfully request that you <br />