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43 <br /> 1 Commissioner Pelissier referred to the addition of the provisions for some of the <br /> 2 enterprises that might use more water than an average household. She asked if this would be a <br /> 3 problem if a neighborhood went in with pools and irrigation and did not have the same <br /> 4 requirements for ground water studies. <br /> 5 James Bryan said this might be a policy issue, but he sees no legal issue with it. <br /> 6 Paul Guthrie referred to the process with micro breweries and some of the definitions. <br /> 7 He said this needs to be dealt with. <br /> 8 Tony Blake said he has talked with farmers and all of the concerns were around the <br /> 9 water usage. He said people are not clear on what the language means for them. He said <br /> 10 there is concern about the available use of water for their livelihood through expansion of herds <br /> 11 or crops. <br /> 12 Chair Jacobs said it is important to clarify this. <br /> 13 Commissioner Gordon asked if this would apply to a bona-fide farm. <br /> 14 Perdita Holtz said this would not affect any livestock or crop usage. She wonders if this <br /> 15 is getting at the issue of having a bona-fide farm that raises cattle and then there is also an <br /> 16 agricultural services use that is subject to the groundwater study. <br /> 17 Tony Blake said the issue seems to be a desire for flexibility. <br /> 18 Perdita Holtz said this does not restrict water usage for cows or crops in any way, even if <br /> 19 the farmer also has an agricultural services use. <br /> 20 Marc Marcoplos said he is impressed with the handling of the Efland overlay issues. He <br /> 21 said he has been hearing about the agricultural enterprise concept for years, and he thinks it is <br /> 22 important to help farmers make a better living. He said the water issue is the one that people <br /> 23 will seize on, and perhaps for good reason with the way it is written. <br /> 24 He said he went to the information session, which was re-scheduled due to weather. He <br /> 25 said there are 600 farmers in the County and it is worth looking into that there were none of <br /> 26 them there. He feels there must be a better mechanism to communicate with the farmers. <br /> 27 Megan Toben said she lives off Dairyland Road and has been farming for 12 years. She <br /> 28 said she has sold at multiple farmers markets. She said for 9 of those 12 years, her husband <br /> 29 subsidized the farm with his income. She said most of the farm's financial resources and lands <br /> 30 were lost in 2010 as a result of the financial crisis. She said she and her husband made a shift <br /> 31 with the remaining 38 acres toward agri-tourism and crop diversification. She has been running <br /> 32 a non-profit called Pickards Mountain Eco-Institute, which offers environmental education to <br /> 33 local schools, as well as weekend workshops on various topics. She said the farm is also in the <br /> 34 final stages of opening a farm stand called the Honeysuckle Teahouse, which will open in April. <br /> 35 She said it is hard to make ends meet as a farmer. She said farmers need all the help that the <br /> 36 County can offer, and it is worth it to spend the time working out all of these details. She <br /> 37 recommended that the Board and staff check in with the Carolina Farm Stewards program for <br /> 38 input on the issues farmers face. She said she is here to thank for the Board for what they do <br /> 39 and to ask them to stay with this agricultural support enterprises program until it is the best that <br /> 40 it can be. <br /> 41 Perdita Holtz said she would like to clarify that if you use more water than the average <br /> 42 single house, it does not mean you cannot exist; it means you will have to do a groundwater <br /> 43 study. <br /> 44 Tony Blake said he has a neighbor who had a spring that dried up in the drought. He <br /> 45 was forced to go to groundwater. He said it was not clear to his neighbor that he was not being <br /> 46 restricted. <br /> 47 Commissioner McKee said there were not a lot of commercial farmers at the information <br /> 48 meeting or at tonight's meeting because those are large businesses that fall outside of the <br /> 49 permitting structure. He said this will be beneficial to smaller or beginning farmers who want to <br /> 50 transition their operation. He said these large farms have computers and smart phones and <br />
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