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Minutes - 20080616 - Transfer Station
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1 <br />2 <br />3 <br />4 <br />S <br />6 <br />7 <br />8 <br />9 <br />10 <br />11 <br />12 <br />13 <br />14 <br />1S <br />16 <br />17 <br />18 <br />19 <br />20 <br />21 <br />22 <br />23 <br />24 <br />2S <br />26 <br />27 <br />28 <br />29 <br />30 <br />31 <br />32 <br />33 <br />34 <br />3S <br />36 <br />37 <br />38 <br />39 <br />40 <br />41 <br />42 <br />43 <br />44 <br />4S <br />46 <br />47 <br />48 <br />49 <br />SO <br />S1 <br />DRAFT <br />2 <br />Critical Areas Overlay District (within Protected Watershed) are defined in Section <br />4.2.27 of the Orange County Zoning Ordinance as, "The land area within one-half mile of the <br />normal pool of an existing or proposed water supply impoundment, or the ridgeline of the <br />watershed, whichever is less." <br />3~ Sites located bevond 3 miles of US 15-501, NC 54, NC 86 (excluding NC 86 North <br />of Hillsborough), US 70, 1-40, or 1-85 and bevond 12 road miles of the projected waste <br />generation centroid (figures 3a and 3b) <br />Three-mile corridor on either side of the centerline of the following major transportation <br />routes: US 15-501, NC 54, NC 86 (excluding NC 86 North of Hillsborough), US 70, I-40, or I-85. <br />The 12 distance shall be road miles measured from the proposed site to waste generation <br />centroid - 2025 Mean Center (weighted by population and employment.) <br />Commissioner Gordon said that the Board talked about 3a and 3b being two different <br />criteria -one is access to major transportation routes and the other central location with respect <br />to the 12-mile distance from the centroid. She asked that 3a and 3b be separate criteria. She <br />thought that the Board had agreed on this. Ed Schuffler said that he would change this to make <br />two separate criteria. <br />Ed Schuffler made reference to the 10 miles that was in the analysis, and he said that <br />they drove the routes and it is not as much a mileage thing as it is a time issue. Since the <br />Board had approved 12 miles, the recommendation is to maintain the 12 miles. <br />Commissioner Gordon said that she felt that, based on the citizens' comments at the <br />public comment session, she needed to bring this up. Citizens wanted the transfer station site <br />to be already zoned for a. transfer station, and not be residential. However, almost all of the <br />places that would be most suitable for a transfer station (i.e. non-residential areas) are. more <br />than 12 miles from the waste generation centroid. <br />Chair Jacobs said that the 12 miles was a compromise of the Board of County <br />Commissioners and the County has not heard from Chapel Hill or Carrboro regarding feedback. <br />Chair Jacobs asked Solid Waste Director Gayle Wilson about his professional judgment <br />on the mileage. Gayle Wilson said that there is not a lot of difference in the 10 and 12 miles <br />from the point of waste generation. The center of waste generation is close to where the landfill . <br />is now, and that is where the 12-mile measurement begins. <br />Sites with Wetlands and Flood Plains (Figure 4) <br />Wetlands - as defined in the Open Space Standards of the Orange County Subdivision <br />Regulations (Section IV-C.3b.) in the following manner: "Including, but not limited to, streams, <br />creeks, ponds, reservoirs, stormwater management facilities for watershed protection purposes, <br />and adjoining land areas identified as part of: <br />- The National Wetlands Inventory Maps for the county, prepared by the U. S. Fish <br />and Wildlife Service (see LUE page 2.2.15, 1981); <br />- The "Orange County, N. C. Soil Survey," prepared by the USDA Soil Conservation <br />Service (1977); <br />- The "Inventory of Natural Areas and Wildlife Habitats," as prepared by the Triangle <br />Land Conservancy; <br />- t_ANDSAT satellite data collected and analyzed under the Albemarle-Pemlico. <br />Estuarine Study; <br />- Results from any. required environmental assessment or environmental impact <br />statement; and/or <br />- Results from any site analysis conducted by a registered engineer, land surveyor, <br />landscape architect, architect or land planner using data from the U. S. Army <br />Corps of Engineers." <br />
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