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2 <br /> 1 <br /> 2 Commissioner Dorosin arrived at 6:08. <br /> 3 <br /> 4 Steve Brantley said Morinaga made an announcement in September that outlined the <br /> 5 purchase of the 21 acre site and the plan to eventually employ 90-120 people, invest up to $48 <br /> 6 million, and produce Hi-chew. <br /> 7 He thanked the Commissioners and the City of Mebane for the public hearings and the <br /> 8 vote in favor of the zoning. He said the next step is for Morinaga to close on the property. He <br /> 9 said the company executives had recently made a visit and met many city and County officials. <br /> 10 He said a commemorative candy dish has been sent to Japan, with seals from Orange County <br /> 11 and Mebane. <br /> 12 Steve Brantley said he just received Hi-chew t-shirts and he would be distributing those <br /> 13 to all. <br /> 14 He said the Morinaga announcement has created more interest in Orange County since <br /> 15 the infrastructure is coming together. He said other interested people are inquiring about co- <br /> 16 location on adjacent parcels, and stronger interest is predicted moving forward. <br /> 17 Craig Benedict spoke about the infrastructure of water and sewer in this area. He <br /> 18 reviewed a map and said there is a $4 million project under construction at this time, and $2 <br /> 19 million of large gravity sewer is going in close to the Morinaga site. He said this was put into the <br /> 20 ground preemptively, and Morinaga will eventually be able to tie into this line. He said there is <br /> 21 also a $1 million line going in near Buckhorn. He said there are dividends in the entire Mebane <br /> 22 area from this infrastructure. He said this was one of their first large projects done with the <br /> 23 quarter cents sales tax. <br /> 24 He said potential clients are impressed to see work already happening in this corridor. <br /> 25 <br /> 26 2. Water& Sewer Availability and Future Plans <br /> 27 Craig Benedict said there is another system in design for Efland. He said this is for the <br /> 28 sewer flow in Efland, and the design is to flip the flow to pour into another gravity system. He <br /> 29 said this will allow for more development around the Mt. Willing Road interchange. He said it <br /> 30 will take several years for the flow to be changed. <br /> 31 He said part of the inter-local agreement will be the intent of Mebane to pick up these <br /> 32 customers in Efland. He said the County has matched the rate for Efland customers to reflect <br /> 33 the Mebane out of town rate in order to make a seamless transition. <br /> 34 Craig Benedict said water demand also has to be considered. He said Mebane has a <br /> 35 joint water system with Graham, and Orange County has certain allocations with Jordan Lake. <br /> 36 He said the County is in the process of deciding how to get water from Jordan Lake to some of <br /> 37 their future economic development projects. He said consideration is being given to what is <br /> 38 most financially feasible for the County and Mebane in terms of water supply. <br /> 39 Craig Benedict said the dialogue has improved with Orange/Alamance Water Systems. <br /> 40 He said this partnership is still an unknown, and there is still work to be done. He said the <br /> 41 areas south of Efland that are not serviced by Orange/Alamance would be serviced by the City <br /> 42 of Mebane. <br /> 43 Tim Bradley asked if it was feasible to take water from the Haw River instead of Jordan <br /> 44 Lake. <br /> 45 Craig Benedict said that hasn't been considered but it could be an option. He said it <br /> 46 would have to go through multiple providers, but the County is paying a consultant to look at the <br /> 47 alternatives for water supply. <br /> 48 Jill Auditori asked what additional costs would be incurred by Mebane for the sewer <br /> 49 project. <br /> 50 <br />
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