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<br />20 <br />1 the northern direction, being able to get off the interstate and make a left turn onto Buckhorn <br />2 Road because of the existing traffic there already. And then we have people who are coming <br />3 south, going toward Burlington, who are getting off the interstate, coming up and turning around <br />4 in our church's parking lot, in order to get back in line to go back toward the flea market. And <br />5 we have had some of our members pause to be hit in the parking lot because some people are <br />6 in such a haste to get back in line. I think this project would be a benefit to Orange County, but <br />7 we are concerned about the churches and roads. <br />8 <br />9 iVaola Fearrington: I have been sworn in. I.live at 710 Buckhorn Road. I'm a member of <br />10 Reople for Progress. The question that I have, at our last People for Progress meeting, we had <br />11 several questions, and I think you answered two of those in the presentations that were made <br />12 tonight. But there's one thing that, in addition to what Rev. Umstead has said, the other thing <br />13 that concerns us, in our area, the residents. are concerned about property taxes -tax values, <br />14 County tax increases, and the possibility of Mebane City taxes if they are annexed. <br />15 <br />16 Chair Jacobs: Just so you know, the Northern Buckhorn/Central Efland Sewer project will go <br />17 to public hearing in this room on April 1St <br />18 <br />19 David Permar; 1 have been sworn. I'm an attorney from Raleigh. I'm here representing <br />20 McLeod Oil Company. McLeod Oil Gompany operates the BP Buckhorn station right at the <br />21 southeast corner of this interchange. McLeod is headquartered in Mebane, it is a petroleum <br />22 marketing and distribution company, it has been in existence since the 1940's. The Thompkins <br />23 family has owned and operated it since the 1970's. It has approximately 70 employees. It <br />24 distributes and sells petroleum products to the retail public through approximately 30-40 outlets <br />25 in the central Piedmont area of North Carolina. They have owned and operated what I call the <br />26 Buckhorn BP station since the 1980's. It is one of McLeod's best outlets in terms of volume. <br />27 The retail gasoline business. is highly competitive. Price is an important factor. Higher volumes <br />28 mean lower margins and lower prices. But access in and out of a station is even more <br />29 important than price -ease of access in and ease of access out. At the Buckhorn BP, 99% of <br />30 the business comes right off the interstate and returns immediately to the interstate. All of those <br />31 customers must make a left turn into the Buckhorn BP. Currently, that left turn is very easily <br />32 accommodated, it's good access in and it's good access out. If, however, our customers and <br />33 the motoring public-lose the ability to make a left turn into that site, it will be devastating to the <br />34 Buckhorn BP business. It is no exaggeration to expect a loss of 50% in sales if that were to <br />35 occur.. Traffic impact analysis indicates that Buckhorn Road would need to be expanded to four <br />36 lanes, with a turn lane in the center. The second concern for us is whether or not additional <br />37 rights-of-way will need to be taken in order to accommodate the four lanes plus the turn lane. I <br />38 urge you not to take any additional right-of--way from the Buckhorn BP site. If very little <br />39 additional right-of--way being taken would require that the pump islands be moved, if the pump <br />40 ,islands are moved, the entire UST system must be replaced, and if you're going through all of <br />41 that, you're likely going to have to replace everything on the site. That becomes a very <br />42 expensive process. I'm really sure that the. developer or the Department of Transportation <br />43 doesn't want to take on that expense. I urge you to do two things. First, keep the current traffic <br />44 patterns on the~site and keep the left turn into the BP site open. Second, keep all of the <br />45 improvements iri the current right-af-way. If all of that cari be accomplished, we have no <br />46 objection to this proposed development. We look forward to working with the DOT, the <br />47 developer, and Orange County to see if we can accomplish all of our goals and let the project <br />48 move forward. <br />49 <br />50 Michael Collins: He gave his handout to the Clerk. 1 have been sworn. Tonight I'm speaking <br />51 on behalf of the Intercity Visit Sustainability Workgroup. We are a group of concerned citizens <br /> <br />( ~. <br />(~ <br />
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