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-~ <br />.._ .~:.. <br />Local airports, in other communities, have been regarded by those communities as <br />significant assets in recruiting new business and maintaining existing ones. The °`~? <br />Economic Development Commission believes that this type of airport in the County could ', <br />be an important asset to assist in the County's economic development efforts. <br />However, they accept the decision made by the Board of Commissioners not to pursue an <br />airport and are moving ahead to implement the Strategic Plan. Citizen support and <br />involvement is going to be needed to achieve the goals of that plan. He stated that <br />there are five major committees of the Economic Development Commission and asked for <br />volunteers to participate on those committees. He indicated that his interest in <br />participating on the Commission stemmed from knowledge of historical tax rates in the <br />County. Since 1977 the combined tax bill for his property, including county, city and <br />school taxes, has increased by over 100. County taxes alone have gone up over 160$ <br />during that 11 year period. There is a need to look strongly at diversifying the tax <br />base in the county and that means pursuing a different economic development strategy. <br />MS. HELEN NOWAK, a retired farmer, stated that it sounds like the COUnty is <br />attempting to make Orange County industrial. She asked where are we saving <br />agricultural land? At one time, the largest export items were agricultural items, <br />such as grain, lumber, meat. Too much agricultural land is being put into industry, <br />and shopping malls. The little landowners are paying such a large amount of taxes to <br />support schools. <br />MR. ROBERT KELLER stated that he is a pilot and does not feel that airports are <br />safe, nor does he believe that the County needs another airport. He stated that he <br />believes that there are sufficient airports in the area. Roxboro airport has only 25 <br />airplanes stationed there. Burlington has an airport as well, and there is going to <br />be a new airport just south of Chapel Hill at Holly Springs. He also mentioned the ,,,,f <br />poor quality of the telephone system. He stated that this is a real hindrance to <br />business and needs to be corrected as soon as possible. Another drawback is that ,.,_,;~, <br />there is not the right kind of technical training for workers in the county. He <br />agreed with an earlier speaker who brought up the fact that there is a need to offer <br />protection to the farmers even to the extent of zoning land so that it will only be <br />available for farm land. <br />COMMISSIONER MARSHALL stated that two years ago Orange County initiated some <br />investigations into the telephone system. They got the Triangle J Council of <br />Governments involved, and then got the Utilities Commission to hold a public hearing. <br />One of the things that came out of that hearing from the Utilities Commission was that <br />all the telephone companies were requested to bring in figures about how much it would <br />cost to have free Triangle services. Those figures arrived in January of this year. <br />Public staff is now looking at the figures. They are somewhat enthusiastic because <br />the figures did not look as discouraging as they thought they would. There is a good <br />possibility that they will be able to recommend tall free calling. When the public <br />staff makes their recommendation there will be a need for letters from citizens <br />supporting that proposal. A lot of pressure needs to be exerted during the hearings <br />at the Utilities Commission. The county will have to count on the citizens. <br />MS. SALLY KELLER stated that she has been attending the Rural Character Study <br />meetings and finds them very interesting. Her only question at this time is where <br />will there be Industrial Parks? She stated that in her opinion Lane Kendig did not <br />have a satisfactory answer to this question. Also, the knowledge received from the <br />Rural Character Study and the Economic Development Commission needs to be coordinated. <br />She also agreed with the previous speaker about the need for zoning. <br />
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