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Commissioner Gordon said #hat watersheds deserve their own separate category. <br />Chair Jacobs said that, since this is a working document, then he would suggest on <br />the bottom of Exhibit 5, #hat there be a space with a list of additional concerns raised by the <br />Board of County Commissioners so tha# they can be tracked. <br />Commissioner Gordon said that she remembered early on talking about other things, <br />such as sites that are freely offered, and she is concerned about things being brought up by <br />Commissioners and not being included in the documents. <br />Ed SchufFler made reference to item H, which was discussed last time regarding sites <br />being within three miles of major roadways. This was where the discussion about the railroad <br />came. in. This is being considered for the technical criteria. <br />Chair Jacobs said that the Board had asked for a map that showed the actual 10-mile <br />distances from the waste centroid. <br />Ed Schuffler made reference to Exhibi# 2, which shows the centroid of population and <br />employment together. <br />Chair Jacobs said that the Board talked about how the trucks cannot go #hrough the <br />Town of Hillsborough, so what may be 10 miles on a map is not 10 miles iri reality.' He <br />thought that the Board wanted a map that showed the actual ten miles that a truck would <br />Piave to travel to get north of the Town of Hillsborough. He needs to see this on a map. <br />Ed Schuffler said that the furthest site would be right up to Hillsborough, so it would <br />not run. into the north of Hillsborough. <br />Chair Jacobs said that since this is exclusionary criteria, then that would exclude NC <br />86 and NC 57 north of Hillsborough, but it is not indicated on the list. He would recommend <br />taking NC 57 off-the list, as well as NC 86 north of Hillsborough. <br />Commissioner Gordon said that she would argue against the ten-mile cen#roid as an <br />exclusionary criterion, because it would take out sites that are on I-85 east and west, which <br />could be possible good sites. She stated that this should be included in the technical criteria <br />and not in exclusionary criteria.. She said that same of the si#es on I-85 would be 16 miles <br />away. <br />Chair Jacobs said that one of the issues that the County dealt with about a year ago is <br />that both Chapel Hill and Carrboro expressed reservations about having to drive their <br />vehicles very far. He thinks that there must be some road mile cutoff point that is optimal for <br />trucks that are designed for carrying garbage. Ed Schuffler said that, based on the way it is <br />setup, if the mileage is more than about 15 miles, then there will have to be a transfer station . <br />to get to the transfer station. If there are no si#es at 10 miles, then it can jump to 12 miles. <br />Commissioner Carey said that 10 miles may seem stric#, but it can go up to about 12 <br />miles. Chapel Hill and Carrboro should have a chance to comment on this again. He wants <br />to be clear about allowing the extra two miles. <br />Ed Schuffler said that there was discussion about, as the consul#ants go out and look <br />for sites, that if they do not find sites a# 10 miles, then they would come back and ask for a <br />higher radius. <br />Chair Jacobs suggested listing it as up to 12 miles and then giving. a weighted factor <br />to distance from waste generation. Ed Schuffler said that the technical criteria does look at <br />this again. <br />Commissioner Gordon suggested setting the maximum distance from the centroid at <br />15 miles, since that is what Ed Schuffler referenced as the maximum dis#ance. <br />Commissioner Foushee said that she would like to come to some conclusion on this <br />criterion. <br />A motion was made by Chair Jacobs, seconded by Commissioner Foushee to change <br />the exclusionary criteria (item H above) to say "wi#hin 12 miles of the projected waste <br />generation centroid." <br />VOTE: Ayes, 4; Nay, 1 (Commissioner Gordon) <br />
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