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Ms. Madeline Levine and Ms. Jones also urged protection of New Hope Creek <br /> by eliminating landfill site #4 from consideration. <br /> Mr. Bill Sessoms spoke as an attorney representing a family which owns land <br /> adjacent to New Hope Creek which is split by the Orange-Durham County line. He <br /> submitted a letter which is in the permanent agenda file in the Clerk's Office. <br /> Mr. Sessoms stated that his clients feel that the cost of acquiring open space <br /> along the corridor should be shared equally by all four jurisdictions, since all <br /> citizens would benefit by the open space preservation. <br /> WITH NO FURTHER COMMENTS, THE PUBLIC HEARING WAS CLOSED. <br /> BOARD ACTION <br /> Motion was made by Commissioner Willhoit, seconded by Commissioner <br /> Halkiotis, to refer Items C-1-(a) JPA-1-91 American Stone Company and C-1-(b) <br /> JPA-2-91 New Hope Corridor Open Space Plan to the governing boards of Chapel Hill <br /> and Carrboro for a decision and to refer these items to the Orange County <br /> Planning Board for a recommendation to come to the County Board of Commissioners <br /> no sooner than January 6, 1992. <br /> VOTE: UNANIMOUS <br /> Motion was made by Commissioner Gordon, seconded by Commissioner Halkiotis, <br /> to refer Items D-1-(a) Comprehensive Plan (Land Use Element) and Map Amendments <br /> (CP-3-91) American Stone Company and D-1-(b) - CP-4-91 New Hope Corridor Open <br /> Space Master Plan to the Orange County Planning Board for a recommendation to <br /> come to the County Board of Commissioners no sooner than January 6, 1992. <br /> VOTE: UNANIMOUS <br /> There being no further business, the meeting was adjourned. The next <br /> regular meeting of the Orange County Board of Commissioners will be held on <br /> Tuesday, October 22, 1991 at 7:30 in the Orange Water and Sewer Authority <br /> Community Meeting Room in Carrboro, North Carolina. <br /> Moses Carey, Jr., Chairman <br /> Beverly Blythe, Clerk <br />