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15 <br /> 1 Commissioner Jacobs: So, it would just be easier for me, and probably for others. To the <br /> 2 point though, and Ms. Benson made it as well, and staff made it on page 5 in the next to the last <br /> 3 paragraph. When we adopted the Joint Planning Agreement, and there were many objections <br /> 4 from property owners in the rural buffer about the restriction on their property, one of the things <br /> 5 we discussed is we would revisit the two-acre minimum. Over time, the two-acre minimum <br /> 6 produces exactly what Ms. Benson said, just a two-acre parcel property, unless the land can't <br /> 7 perk. Staff inentions that you're going to be working on something that actually looks at creating <br /> 8 a true flexible development option for lots in the rural buffer area as to a subdivision in a band <br /> 9 around Chapel Hill and Carrboro. I would hope that we see that in the near future as opposed <br /> 10 to the distant future. The other thing has to do with what all the neighbors were talking about, <br /> 11 which is groundwater. I don't remember the name of the subdivision, it was probably about five <br /> 12 years ago, the one on Arthur Minnis Road, where it goes from pavement to dirt. The neighbors <br /> 13 were very concerned about the effect of the subdivision on their groundwater, on their wells. <br /> 14 One of our responses was to hire a staff person full-time to study groundwater in Orange <br /> 15 County. And here we are, I don't see that we've made any progress in providing any report or <br /> 16 methodology for reviewing development impacts on well usage, maybe there is no update to <br /> 17 provide. Maybe that's the answer. We do have places where we have policies in place if there <br /> 18 are impacts from a commercial use or from something we did. I just don't think we have <br /> 19 adequately addressed the concerns that people in rural areas have about subdivisions that go in <br /> 20 next to them in a time when water is becoming more scarce. Basically, I feel like I sit up here <br /> 21 and I listen and I empathize, but I'm not sure we're doing anything to help people. I would hope <br /> 22 that we can do something a little more proactive, whatever it may be. <br /> 23 Commissioner Gordon: I am not anxious to revisit the rural buffer. I think we've done <br /> 24 reasonably well in the rural buffer. There are a lot of other things that I think take priority. <br /> 25 Maybe we'll eventually get to reconsidering it, and I think it's worked well and I don't think we <br /> 26 should rush to reevaluate it. <br /> 27 Chair Pelissier: There is one item in the covenant that I forgot to express my concern. I'm not <br /> 28 sure I support the square foot size of the house of 3,000 square feet. I know it's a boilerplate, <br /> 29 but I don't know if that's the intention here. I'd also like to just say something to what <br /> 30 Commissioner Jacobs had said about water. I was on the Commission for the Environment <br /> 31 some years ago when we did have a geophysicist on the board who had actually done studies <br /> 32 in Orange County. And one of the lessons I learned from him was, as one of the presenters <br /> 33 said tonight, that there are little pockets and this fractured rock. He said that the most important <br /> 34 thing to do and that some counties do it is to zone your land according to the recharge rate for <br /> 35 that area. There is a study that tells us about the water recharge rate, and that is something <br /> 36 that can give you guidance. That would require looking at zoning according to the water for that <br /> 37 area of the county. I don't know if we're ready to go there, but that's what was mentioned. We <br /> 38 need to assure citizens that they have water for the development there. <br /> 39 Commissioner McKee: In response to the last comment, I want to make sure that we're very <br /> 40 careful that we don't micromanage ourselves into a taking of property. <br /> 41 Chair Pelissier: I'd like to entertain a motion to "refer the matter to the Planning Board with a <br /> 42 request that a recommendation be returned in time for the November 20, 2012 BOCC regular <br /> 43 meeting, and <br /> 44 Adjourn the public hearing until November 20, 2012 in order to receive the Planning Board's <br /> 45 recommendation and any submitted written comments." <br /> 46 <br /> 47 A motion was made by Commissioner Hemminger, seconded by Commissioner McKee to <br />