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23 <br />~' ;1 James Carnahan: I have been sworn in. I'm a resident of Carrboro and a designer. I'm going <br />'2 to briefly talk about some more lengthy comments and analysis, and I'm going to give to you two <br />3 documents. The f rst one is an Op Ad written and endorsed by the Board of Directors of The <br />4 Village Project, anon-profit in Carrbor~, North Carolina. The remainder of material is entitled, <br />5 "Assessing Buckhorn Village in the Context of Global Warming." Basically, this is asking you ail <br />6 first to find out, either from staff or from the applicant what will be fihe vehicle miles traveled, <br />7 what will be the carbon emissions impact of this project. I think that is fairly easy to determine <br />8 with GIS and other data. The applicant estimates something like 46,000 daily trips in and out of <br />9 this development. We are being asked to consider and build this kind of a project that would be <br />10 primarily automobile dependent, because we don't have any public transportation down by I-85, <br />1.1 at a time when the message about global warming and climate change is becoming more and <br />12 more ominous. So, the bulk of the material that 1 have prepared here, first of all talks about <br />13 some of the consequences of global warming, and second, talks about the fact that many of <br />14 these consequences are accelerating to the extent that James Hanson, who is the NASA <br />15 scientist who first started talking about wanting to establish an upper limit for concentrations of <br />16 carbon dioxide in the atmosphere, recently wrote that the limit needs to be reduced to 350 parts <br />17 per million. We are already at 380 parts per million. We need to have this information A and B. <br />18 I think it is a concern that we're being asked to approve this based on a pretty outdated <br />19 comprehensive plan, very outdated guidelines for the economic development districts, and also <br />20 we have not completed the carbon inventory for the County much less established guidelines <br />21 and standards for achieving some kind of carbon reduction in the County. He then read from <br />22 something, as follows. Given the gravity of what farmer U. S. Vice President AI Gore calls the <br />23 Global Climate Emergency, and given that the County's planning ordinances do not now <br />24 effectively address the urgent need to reduce CO2 emissions, approval of the Buckhorn Village <br />;- 25 application at this time is not in the County's interest. The accumulation of knowledge about <br />26 CO2 and climate change in conjunction with the significant increase in CO2 that Buckhorn <br />27 Village would produce indicates that this project would pose a threat to the health, safety, and <br />28 welfare to the people of Orange County and beyond." <br />29 <br />30 Glendel Stephenson (Mayor of Mebane): I have been sworn in. I am here tonight to support <br />31 the proposal that was presented by your applicant concerning the property at the Buckhorn <br />32 location. About two and a half or three years ago, the officials of the City of Mebane and <br />33 Orange County met to talk about the need to supply water and sewer for the new Gravelly Hill <br />34 Middle School that needed to be built in western Orange County. The City agreed to do that, <br />35 and at that particular time, we also talked about what might take place over the next number of . <br />36 years with the properties bn both sides of the interstate, particularly, that property that was <br />37 occupied by the Jockey Lot. You asked us at that time if we could also make an allocation of <br />38 water and sewer in each of those properties and we agreed to do that. I think we gave you a <br />39 letter along that line. In the course of the conversation there, we said that this is not an open- <br />40 ended deal, but a limited amount of uses that you can get from the City of Mebane, but it was <br />41 far in excess of anything that's been described here tonight that would be needed on this <br />42 development. We also said in our conversation, and I'd like to emphasize a few things, that the <br />43 tenants going into that area would not be large users, and we're talking about industrial type <br />44 users, of either water or sewage. That they would provide good employment opportunities, and <br />45 we've heard something about the number of employees that might be involved here. That they <br />46 would be a good addition to the tax bases of both Orange County and Mebane. In addition to <br />47 that, that any development that takes place there should be to the benefit of the surrounding <br />48 neighborhood. We have been approached by a number of people who live along Buckhorn <br />49 about their septic tank problems and other things and asking that we provide some help, and <br />S0 that was part of the conversation we had with the Orange County officials. Mebane has <br />51 provided water and sewage for Gravelly Hill and we are now ready to provide both of those <br />~~~ <br />