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10 <br /> 1 recommendations. Over the years there have been many potential discussions of uses of the <br /> 2 Greene Tract and there have been no decisions made. One would be open space to be <br /> 3 protected by conservation easement. Another option is affordable housing, with acreage to be <br /> 4 placed in a land trust. Another option is for a future elementary school site for CHCCS. There <br /> 5 are two attachments with detail of the history of the property. After everything has been repaid, <br /> 6 there will be a little over $1 million that has been repaid back to the Solid Waste Fund. <br /> 7 Mayor Chilton asked how much land the CHCCS needs for a school site here. <br /> 8 Michael Talbert said that eight years ago the CHCCS discussed needing 10-12 acres. <br /> 9 Mayor Chilton asked about the acreage for affordable housing. <br /> 10 Michael Talbert said that it was about 18 acres. <br /> 11 Commissioner Gordon said that OCS and CHCCS projections are in the packets. For <br /> 12 CHCCS, the needs projected over the next 10 years are for an elementary school in 2012-13, a <br /> 13 middle school in 2017-18, and a high school in 2020-21 . She said that there are not a lot of <br /> 14 school sites identified. <br /> 16 CHCCS staff member Bill Mullin, Executive Director of School Facilities, said that there is also <br /> another elementary school needed in 2017. <br /> 17 Alderman Gist said that just because there is land does not mean that it has to be used. <br /> 18 There will be future generations that might need it. <br /> 19 Chair Jacobs pointed out the possible school construction schedules on page 2. He said <br /> 20 that he has never heard any particular opposition to the school site at the Greene Tract. He <br /> 21 said that a lot of decisions were not closed and it would be good to see if everyone is still <br /> 22 generally on the same page. <br /> 23 Mayor Kleinschmidt said that Chapel Hill, after having invited Carrboro and Orange <br /> 24 County to the table, did go through a three-year small area planning process with the Rogers <br /> 25 Road neighborhood, including the Greene Tract. He said that there is a plan that is adopted in <br /> 26 the Chapel Hill comprehensive plan, but it is not in this document. He suggested that everyone <br /> 27 look at the Chapel Hill Comprehensive Plan and Small Area Plan for Rogers Road. He said that <br /> 28 people that live next to the Greene Tract have already talked about what they would like to see <br /> 29 and Chapel Hill adopted it. <br /> 30 Commissioner Gordon said that she wanted to emphasize that there are not very many <br /> 31 school sites. In terms of the Chapel Hill Comprehensive Plan, she would like to look it over in <br /> 32 more detail. She also agreed with Alderman Gist in that it would be good to have some <br /> 33 preserved land. <br /> 34 Mayor Chilton said that one of the practical issues years ago is that the road access to <br /> 35 this property is poor. He said that it sounds really great to say that all these things will be built <br /> 36 here, but the reality is that there would be some significant investment with infrastructure to <br /> 37 even make it possible to develop. <br /> 38 Mayor Kleinschmidt said that they should have the Chapel Hill SAP in front of them while <br /> 39 they are discussing this. <br /> 40 Michael Talbert said that page 26 of the abstract has a map of the Rogers Road existing <br /> 41 and proposed sewer. <br /> 42 Alderman Gist said that everyone has spent lots of time on committees wondering what <br /> 43 would happen to their work. She apologized to everyone that worked on the small area plan. <br /> 44 She hopes that this will be fixed. <br /> 45 Council Member Harrison said that he has done a lot of work on small area plans in the <br /> 46 past. He said that there was a huge investment of time and expertise from elected officials in <br /> 47 this small area plan. <br /> 48 Alderman Lavelle said that this is a good example of the importance of institutional <br /> 49 history. <br />