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224 <br />would encourage this type of commercial development. She said that in Site Selection <br />Magazine, North Carolina is nine times out of ten the top placement in the country for business. <br />Ben Lloyd agreed with Kathleen Ferguson. He said that what is in the current rules is <br />what bothers him, which are over - stringent regulations that have prevented any economic <br />growth in Orange County. This has resulted in a property tax that is unbearable. Only 13 -14% <br />of the revenue comes from commercial or industrial development. There are lifetime residents <br />leaving Orange County because they cannot afford to live here. There are three economic <br />development districts that have been here for 19 years. He said that Orange County has <br />created an anti - business image. He suggested that the boards scrutinize the document <br />carefully, make any necessary changes, and then pass it. <br />Desiree Goldman was speaking for two organizations. She spoke on behalf of Aaron <br />Nelson with the Chapel Hill- Carrboro Chamber of Commerce. She said that the Chapel Hill - <br />Carrboro Chamber of Commerce urges the County to move fonAard on the UDO as soon as <br />possible. They see it as very important to economic development. As the Legislative Affairs <br />Director for the Greater Chapel Hill Association of Realtors, she urged the County <br />Commissioners to pass the UDO as soon as possible and to immediately initiate Phase 11. She <br />sees this as a way to creatively find ways to build in incentives for economic development. The <br />process needs to be streamlined for economic development (reducing fees, etc.). Also the <br />process needs to be clear and predictable. <br />Dolly Hunter said that she hat been an Orange County resident for the past 30 years <br />and she has participated in the following: planning, Farmland Preservation Board, Rural <br />Character Study, Cane Creek Reservoir Study, Economic Development Infrastructure <br />Committee, and the design of the EDDs. For many years, she has done voluntary farmland <br />preservation work for farmers. Recently, she was on the Orange County Comprehensive Plan <br />Coalition following the Comprehensive Plan 2030 creation. Concerning this UDO, she knows of <br />which she speaks and she said that it is good that the UDO combines the existing land use <br />regulations and asks that the new revisions are flagged for more review. Secondly, the County <br />needs to initiate Phase II. The existing land use regulations need to be redesigned to be fair, <br />clear, and predictable. Concerning Phase 11 and the Comprehensive Plan, no part of small area <br />plans should supersede what should be designed for the benefit of the entire County. She said <br />that the Orange County UDO website states that, "Future UDO phases are expected to consist <br />of additional changes to regulations and that the consultant will produce a list of potential phase <br />work." She asked that the County Commissioners initiate a Phase II, but that it will strive to <br />simplify the development regulations in order to encourage the creation of economic <br />development with greater coherency in land policy. <br />Pat Karom spoke for Darrell Chandler. <br />Darrell Chandler <br />9925 NC Hwy 57 <br />Rougemont, NC 27572 <br />I have been working on trying to have some type of commercial zoning for almost 7 <br />years. The County put together a small area task force that I was a part of. We went over <br />many issues and I thought we had come to a conclusion that the area around Orange County <br />Speedway, Go -Kart track, Concrete Company, and the Quarry should be allowed to have some <br />type of commercial use. Its gone on for weeks, months, and years and there has not been one <br />thing done as far as getting something finalized. The County has spent a lot of taxpayer's <br />money looking into this area and it is time to sign some conditional use into law. The parcel of <br />land I own is 37 acres. My land is at the intersection of Mile Branch Rd. and NC Hwy. 57. <br />Approximately 4 acres is adjacent to the concrete company with loud trucks coming and going <br />all day. On the other side of the concrete company is the quarry with trucks coming and going <br />