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4 <br />the water issue. He and his family request that water be provided to the <br />entire area. He feels that the south side will be penalized if water is <br />not provided. <br />MARY AYERS indicated that she was speaking for herself as well as the <br />Ayers and Harris families. She stated that water and sewer needed to be <br />extended into the entire Economic Development District. <br />BILLY SMITH requested that this proposal be adopted. <br />J. W. SMITH did not speak. <br />JAMES WILLIAMS, a resident of Chapel Hill/Hillsborough Road, requested <br />that these Amendments be adopted. <br />JUNE HAAS, requested that her property be included in this proposed <br />District and that the Board of Commissioners adopt these amendments. <br />GUY MASSEY spoke as President of the Cornwallis Hills Property Owners <br />Association. The association requested that the property on both side of <br />the entrance to Cornwallis Hills be included in the district and that the <br />proposed Hillsborough Economic Development District be included in the <br />Orange County Economic Development District guidelines as set forth in the <br />Design Manual. <br />TONY WHITAKER, a resident of Cornwallis Hills, encouraged preplanning <br />the driveway locations which will feed into Hwy. 86 so that traffic <br />problems can be avoided. He recommended that the Primary II designation be <br />used for this area. <br />VIC CUNNINGHAM, a Cornwallis Hills resident, spoke in support of the <br />Primary II designation. <br />JO SOULIER of Cornwallis Hills spoke in support of the Primary II <br />designation. <br />MIKE DODSON stated that he is concerned that water and sewer be <br />provided to the south side of this proposed district. He also supports <br />retail being permitted in this area. <br />DON COLLINS stated that he does not own property in the area in <br />question, however, he does have an interest in the traffic. He supports <br />the limitation on retail in the southern section of this proposed district. <br />RICHARD ALLISON, a resident of Cornwallis Hills, supported the Primary <br />II designation for the area which joins Cornwallis Hills. <br />BOB BRIDGES, a Cornwallis Hills property owner, spoke in support of <br />the Primary II designation being assigned to the area that joins this <br />development. He requested that water and sewer be installed in both <br />Primary I and Primary II. <br />STICK WILLIAMS a member of the Public Water and Sewer Work Group, <br />commented that the process used by this group was very effective. Having <br />the Town of Hillsborough participate was critical to the process. He <br />