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<br />__ CHAIRMAN CAREY stated that it is the responsibility of the Commissioners and <br />County staff to ensure that the multiple projects, specifically the Economic <br />Development and the Rural Character Study, do merge with each other and that their <br />goals do not conflict. <br />MR. RON KUMIN, a member of SCRAP, presented the Board of Commissioners with <br />several petitions in opposition to the regional airport. He also stated that SCRAP <br />and its process for "factfinding", were professional and in his opinion correct in <br />their results. They organized committees, and consulted with the EPA, FAA, Raleigh- <br />Durham Airport, NCDOT-Aviation Division and the Gulf-Stream Aircraft Co. All of the <br />facts. which they used were either direct quotes from the County's consultants' report <br />or were references to quotes which were given to SCRAP from the agencies mentioned. <br />He also mentioned the fact that the citizens did not abandon the fight after their own <br />particular sites were eliminated. He challenged members of SCRAP to remain active in <br />the county process now that the airport issue is dead. Orange County citizens need to <br />be involved to protect this county. He thanked all of the people in the county far <br />getting behind this effort. He also thanked the Commissioners far helping to educate <br />citizens, himself included, during this process. <br />RANDALL POYTHRESS stated that the OMNI organization that is farming is a very <br />good idea. There are so many people who do not stay abreast of what is happening that <br />every means possible needs to be used to keep them informed. He stated that the <br />purpose of the OMNI organization is to promote, maintain and enhance the quality, <br />stability and vitality of the residential neighborhoods of Orange County. To <br />accomplish its purpose the OMNI network will research and take positions on issues <br />affecting any member neighborhood and will collect and disseminate information to <br />stimulate awareness and interest in those issues. Examples of such neighborhoods <br />would be The Trails, Wildwood, The Neighborhood Alliance, Small Voices, and Cedar <br />Grove. The network will work in a positive and cooperative way with Government <br />officials and other public and private organizations to accomplish its goals. A <br />neighborhood will be defined as an ongoing, private, formal and representative <br />organization in a defined geographic area, composed of at least 40 households and <br />accounting for at least 1ST of the households in the area, the purpose of which is not <br />inconsistent with that of the network. There will be one voting representative <br />elected, or appointed, by the governing body of each neighborhood, as well as one <br />alternate representative per neighborhood. These representatives will conduct all <br />business of the network. Other persons from the neighborhoods are encouraged to serve <br />on committees of the networks. Charter member neighborhoods will establish the by- <br />laws of the organization. She stated there is a need to work together in this county. <br />MR. WILLIAM HUTCHINS stated that far 30 years he lived four miles from a major <br />reliever airport and it was not a bad place to live. The sound was not a problem and <br />there were no accidents in the 30 years that he lived there. He indicated that he <br />believed that the Rural Character Study was a case of the cart before the horse. The <br />85 - 40 Highway is going to be the major feature that, in the future, is going to make <br />the difference. Two major interstate roads go through Orange County and he feels a <br />major city will eventually develop where they intersect. There is a need to have a <br />Metropolitan Plan for that future city and from that point a need to have the Rural <br />Character Study. He believes there needs to be an airport every 20 miles from large <br />cities so that high-tech industries will locate in that area. He suggested figuring <br />out where we need an airport (if we do need one) and using that land for a landfill. <br />Residents could be given notice that in the future that land would be used for an <br />airport. This land could be zoned for business and industry. <br />
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