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_, provided by Orange/Alamance Water System. He expressed concern with <br />' the honoring of the Efland Sewer Line agreements. He stated that only <br />~: 87 of the 191 who originally signed the agreement have service thus <br />far. He stated that Orange County needs to find a way by which to <br />generate funds to honor the commitments already made as well as to make <br />sewer service affordable for other residents and the business area of <br />Efland. <br />Gommissioner Carey stated that it is the desire of the County to make <br />the sewer service a paying project. <br />Cammissioner Hartwell stated that the County is prepared to honar its <br />commitment to Efland residents as soon as the funds are available. <br />Lloyd expressed concern that this be handled more expediently. <br />Ray Roth, Stoney Creek resident, expressed concern with the possible <br />commercial strip development along NG 86 to the school site and Stoney <br />Greek Subdivision if public water and sewer services are provided. <br />Elizabeth Priali, Stoney Greek resident, asked if the intent of C 2 <br />(Extension Policies) is to allow public sewer service in the Rural <br />Buffer for lands that will not perk but maintains a preference is for <br />wells and septic tanks. Collins responded that the intent is to avoid <br />the "taking" issue. Ms. Prioli asked if there is to be a policy <br />regarding not allowing tap-ons to the water and sewer line down NC 86. <br />Commissioner Hartwell responded that would be the intent, but it is not <br />yet a reality. <br />Joe Woodman, Stoney Creek Neighborhood Association, stated that he is <br />opposed to anything that would promote commercial development along NC <br />86. He would much prefer that sewer and water be extended only to the <br />school site. <br />Dana Marnell and Debra Perry, both Stoney Greek residents, indicated <br />they would provide written comments prior to October 24. <br />Pat Keenan, Raleigh, indicated that sewer lines are an advantage and <br />felt a provision should be included in the policy for extension into <br />the Rural Buffer. <br />Kay Singer, Chair, Orange County School Board, indicated support for <br />the DRAFT Water and Sewer Policy. She noted that the school site was <br />chosen because it is the area where a new elementary school. is needed. <br />Jim Mitchell, Eno Township resident, indicated he did not understand <br />the opposition to large scale development such as University Station. <br />He noted small developers are unable to bear the cost of providing <br />"affordable housing". <br />Bob Strayhorn indicated that he felt the Water and Sewer Policy is a <br />positive approach in the right direction and he is not concerned with <br />the extension of water and sewer into the Rural Buffer provided it is <br />consistent with the Land Use Plan. He noted that public water and <br />