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3 <br />developer is willing to work with NCDOT to get the streets accepted and to <br />work with the Planning Board to resolve the drainage problems that tation <br />Commissioner Willhoit expressed a concern about the pump s <br />at Wilmore and questioned the capacity of that pump station stating that <br />it is contrary to decisions already made if the Board continues to approve <br />projects that overload the pump stations which makes it unable to serve <br />other areas. He asked that a map be prepared showing where the lines run <br />and the capacity of each line. <br />Chair Marshall asked that this map be prepared for review by the <br />Planning Board and be made a part of their recommendation. <br />Collins noted that the pump station in Wildwood and the one at Wilmore <br />are connected by a force main which does have the capacity to serve the <br />additional units proposed in Section IV of Wildwood. The consulting <br />engineer for Hillsborough calculated out what the excess capacity was at <br />those facilities. In calculating the excess capacity, he projected a 250 <br />unit buildout for Wildwood Subdivision. An R -3 rezoning would mean a <br />buildout of approximately 243 units. The capacity is available for this <br />development. However, there is no additional capacity for the <br />Meadowlands. The projection includes the capacity for a 60- unit motel <br />site on NC86 which is part of the Occoneechee Point Project which has not <br />yet been approved by the Board. <br />A member of the Homeowners Association commented about the lack of <br />public restrooms at the construction site. The State Health Department <br />requires bathroom facilities to be available. He asked that this be <br />investigated. He made comments about the high water bills and noted that <br />the people in this area cannot vote for members of the Hillsborough Town <br />Board and have no one to hear their complaints. <br />Chair Marshall explained that the water and sewer system is to be <br />self- supporting and those people who receive these services are being <br />charged an amount which assures the system be self- supporting. <br />Commissioner Halkiotis asked if the Health Department could look into <br />the concern expressed about the lack of restrooms at the construction site <br />and Commissioner Carey indicated they would. <br />Alan Fuller asked about the extent of the investigation into the <br />drainage problems and asked if this report would address the runoff as <br />well and Chair Marshall indicated it would. <br />WITH NO FURTHER COMMENTS, THE HEARING WAS CLOSED. <br />Motion was made by Commissioner Willhoit, seconded by Commissioner <br />Carey to refer the rezoning request to the Planning Board for a <br />recommendation to be received on August 3, 1987. <br />VOTE: UNANIMOUS. <br />D. RESOLUTIONS OR PROCLAMATIONS <br />1. Human Relations Commission (Copy of resolution and charge are in <br />the permanent agenda file in the Clerk's office.) <br />Commissioner Carey presented a proposal to form an orange County <br />Human Relations Commission and stated it was in response to recent events <br />associated with the Klan march in Chapel Hill. The goal of this <br />Commission will be to work on human relations and mutual understanding and <br />tolerance in orange County on a year round basis. The scope of <br />discrimination is very broad and is to include all forms of <br />discrimination. He asked that the resolution and charge be approved by <br />the Board. <br />Commissioner Halkiotis asked that the County Attorney report back <br />to the Board if it is legal to charge a group the cost for police <br />protection in situations that may endanger the lives of citizens in the <br />County. <br />