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the roads. He wants to discuss this in more detail. He thinks~that the distance from major <br />roadways should be dropped back to one mile. <br />Chair Jacobs said that if something were lacatetl north of Hillsborough, trucks would <br />have to travel from Chapel Hill through Hillsborough, and since trucks cannot go through <br />downtown, they will have to bypass Hillsborough. He does not see the point in including <br />anything north of Hillsborough, unless it is right off the interstate. <br />Ed Schuffler said that one of the other criteria he wanted to discuss is the distance <br />from the waste centroid as a means of excluding some areas. This can be an <br />exclusionary criterion. He said that the general rule of thumb is that transfer stations work <br />whenever you get to the site from 15-'f 7 miles one way. He would like to propose aten- <br />mile distance from the waste centroid. <br />Chair Jacobs said to actually use realistic traffic routes when this comes back• and <br />have staff do the actual mileage. He said that he is• comfortable with the ten miles from <br />the waste centroid. Commissioner Gordon asked that it be brought back for further <br />discussion. <br />Commissioner Gordon said that Chapel Hill and Carrbaro are not going to want this <br />traffic going through their towns either, and that the sites causing traffic to go through <br />Chapel Hill and Carrboro should also be excluded. <br />Commissioner Carey suggested including this ten-mile radius in the exclusionary <br />criteria because there is no reason to keep sites on a map that are clearly not going to be <br />selected because they are too far out. <br />Ed Schuffler said that this would be brought back for discussion and public comment <br />too. <br />Ed Schuffler said that there was discussion about excluding the County protected <br />watersheds. It was decided to use the critical watershed as exclusionary criteria, and also <br />consider some protected watershed criteria that could be brought back in March. <br />Commissioner Gordon said that she did ask that protected watersheds be in these <br />exclusionary criteria as well. Ed Schuffler said that Planning staff wanted to look at that <br />and it will be .brought back. <br />Commissioner Gordan clarified that she wanted to add protected watersheds to the <br />exclusionary criteria except for those areas that were designated as non-residential on the <br />land use rnap. Ed Schuffler said that is why they identified that and it would be brought <br />back by the next meeting. <br />2. Public Comment on Prelimiriary Exclusionary Criteria <br />Chair Jacobs said that this phase of the public comment is directed to the <br />preliminary exclusionary criteria only. General comments will be heard near the end of <br />the meeting. • <br />Nelda Jones said that she is very concerned that she has not heard anyone talk <br />about having done a "professional" analysis that identifies the center of waste and that <br />really takes into account the population boom and the future developments. Secondly, <br />she is very disturbed that this consultant is talking about excluding sites before developing <br />all of the criteria. She said that this already sets up a bias, and this is not acceptable. <br />Thirdly, she made reference to the 25 acres that are needed and said that she does not <br />understand why the Eubanks Road site is still on the table, because there are only 3-4 <br />acres that are available there. She said that this is why the EPA recommends an advisory <br />panel so that the neighborhood does not have these kinds of issues to worry about. <br />Yonnie Chapman said that he would like to add criteria based on the impact of solid <br />waste disposal on human beings. He wants to suggest adding an environmental justice <br />criterion. He said that the Orange County HRC at its October 8'~ meeting approved three <br />recommendations to the Board of County Commissioners regarding the siting of a transfer <br />