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48 <br /> John Link said that at the last Baard of Couniy Commissioners'meeting,the Board <br /> discussed the interlocal agreement as it relates fo the Greene Tract and the rezoning of the Greene Tract . <br /> The Board instructed fihe staff to continue with the artalysis of the Greene Tract and, since that time, <br /> David Stancil and the Env�ronment and Resource Conservation Deparhnent have conducted the <br /> assessment and will preser�t the acreage on the entire tract fihat is bes�t suited for parks,etc. He said that <br /> the Board also asked that the change in language of the interlocal agreemer�t reflect that the request for <br /> rezoning af the Greene Tract was being withdrawn. Geoff Gledt�ill is going to speak to this. . <br /> Environmerrt and Resource Conservation Director David Stancil said that the final report <br /> on the biological survey was received. He said thaf there are not many things worthy to note in terms of <br /> changes from the interim report. He showed some maps that indicated the two historic sites and the <br /> primary habitat areas that are in fihe northem and southeastem regions of the tract. He said fihat there <br /> are a number of areas that would be suitable for parks,active and low impact recreation. As noted in the <br /> report,some of the more developable areas, the tess ecologicalfy sensitive areas, are in the west central <br /> portion of the tract. He noted iwo areas that would be su'itable for development He said that the group <br /> took an additional step to look at ways the entire tract could be used. He said that there are some ways <br /> to c:onfigure this tract to accommodate all uses. <br /> Commissioner Brown asked about the location of water and sewer and County Engineer <br /> Paul Thames said that there is no sewer avaitable in close proximity to the site at this time. The gravity <br /> sewer lines would be laid in the drainage areas that run to the northwest and southwest. However,there <br /> is no place for the lines to go in e'ither direction. To receive sewer from the site,the sewer would have to <br /> be extended cross-country,or pump stations would have to be built He said that the water would come <br /> along Purefoy Road. . <br /> Commissioner Jacobs asked about the dotted tines on the map and David Stancil said <br /> that these are potential roads for access to the property. He asked if David Stancil took into account the <br /> type of grading that would be required for roads and power lines. <br /> David Stancil said that the findings were conceptual based on the typography,the lay of <br /> the land,the points of access, and the less ecologically sensitive areas. <br /> Commissioner Brown asked if there were larger maps to show this property in relation to <br /> the adjacent property that is contiguous to this 169 acres called the Greene Tract. She also asked about <br /> the greenways that were proposed by Chapel Hilt. She nofed that in talking with Mayor Wa(dorf,Chapel <br /> Hill would Ike to make the two develapments form a signficant greenway from the Greene Tract over to <br /> Homestead Park. Commissioner Brown asked to see the area in a.larger context <br /> Chair Carey said that he hopes that the Board can identify the most preferable 60 acres <br /> that could be transferred to the County. He would like to go ahead and identify the 60 acres as soon as <br /> possible rather than segmeniing the transfer and the identification of the 60 acres. <br /> CITIZEN COMMENTS <br /> Mr. R. D. Smith said that'the County Commissioners are in the same situation the County was in <br /> - thirty years ago—no land for a lancffill. Two weeks ago he was�in Priticevilfe�and there was a swaRn of <br /> about 2,000 blackbirds on the ground and in the trees. He wonders what the County Commissioners <br /> would�do if they were faced wi�h that many birds at one time. He wanders what other sites are under <br /> considerafion for a long-term basis tather than on a short-term basis. He said that the Commissioners <br /> should be thinking long term instead of short term. He asked what would be the entrances and e�ats on <br /> whatever sites are chosen. <br /> Chair Carey clarified that the 60 acres that Mr.Smith is referring to as part of the Greene Tract <br /> that would eventually be transferred to the County would not be used for burial of any waste materials. <br /> Mr. Robert Campbell said that he sees the same thing happening naw tfiat happened in the early <br /> 70's when the landowners in the landfill area were promised that the land would eventualfy be tumed into <br /> recreation or used for affordable housing. He feets that someone needs to make a comm'�tment to the <br /> people in the landfill area about the safety of the water and asked when the residents would receive <br /> water. He said that his understanding was that the landfill was never tested for MTBE. He said that the <br /> wells were tested for MTBE and the newspapers received the results before the residents rec:eived the <br /> results. He spoke about the number of trucks that come down Rogers Road to the landfitl. He talked <br /> about the smell from the landfitl and how it gets into their homes. He suggested that the Cour�ty <br /> Commissioners find another place to put the sotid waste recovery faci(ity. He said that at one fime <br /> asphalt was used as a covering for the landfill. He thinks that the MTBE in the well water may have come <br /> from the asphalt that was once.used. <br /> Chair Carey clarified that the Towns and the County have already agreed that a pubtic water <br /> system is going to be extended out to the Rogers Road commun'dy. He said that the County is going to <br />