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' I <br /> 4 <br /> in the Town of Chapel Hill, Orange County. Carrboro and those on Planning make <br /> known to Duke University that the presence of Duke Forest is extremely <br /> important to our future planning. Let the University know that we have an <br /> interest in Duke Forest. (2) The upper New Hope Creek is extremely important <br /> as a research area for the University of North Carolina. Duke University and <br /> NC State. When we talk about water preservation of Cane Creek and University <br /> Lake it seems to me also that it is extremely important that we also talk <br /> about protecting ', the watershed up around the upper Eno Creek which is <br /> important for research purposes and also important for recreation purposes in <br /> Duke Forest. <br /> JOHN HOWES <br /> Member of the Chapel Hill Town Council <br /> All of us really appreciate the thoughtful comments which have been <br /> offered here tonight. I was unable to attend the meeting in November at <br /> Culbreath Jr. High School. It seems to me that the comments offered tonight <br /> are at least equal to the quality of planning which has been represented on <br /> stage tonight which you have heard. It is a very good and solid piece of <br /> planning work and the kind of thoughtful comments that you have offered in <br /> response to it will get an appropriate response from those of us who sit on <br /> the governing boards as well as the planning boards and the others who are <br /> involved so I do want to thank all of you for your deep and considerate <br /> involvement in this process and we look forward to continuing that. <br /> CL CR[](yLF:Y <br /> Professor of Anthropology at UNC and an Orange County resident for nine <br /> years and I live about three quarters of a mile from where you are sitting. I <br /> also serve on the citizens task force for solid waste management. My concerns <br /> have to do with some of my interests and expertise in regional analysis and <br /> cultural ecology and in geology which I have studied for fifteen years or so. <br /> The Land Use Plan has offered us a very interesting rationale for its <br /> employment in various directions from Chapel Hill. I'm not very sure we have <br /> heard very many of the assumptions which underlie that plan. That's extremely <br /> bothersome to me.', All of us can offer rationales for our activities and few <br /> of us without a great deal of reflection I think can offer up what the <br /> underlying assumptions are but we would like to see some of those underlying <br /> assumptions be not only the natural environmental questions that you might <br /> expect me as an archeologists and geologist to be interested in which concern <br /> very explicitly the natural environment but also a number of cultural aspects <br /> which supposedly were reached by the questionnaire that many of you very <br /> kindly filled out.', We heard about the questionnaire but we did not hear the <br /> results from the questionnaire. At least. I did not hear the results of the <br /> questionnaire but perhaps you did. I'm concern that in a rush to accommodate <br /> growth in this area that the ranking priorities which might otherwise have <br /> been undertaken has been brushed aside and that they are being brushed aside <br /> tonight. We've not heard exactly what the priorities were which determine the <br /> manner in which all of those lines and colors got drawn on those maps. We see <br /> the maps and they are beautiful indeed and I appreciate the amount of effort <br /> they took because I have done much the same things myself. What I'm trying to <br /> say, is we still don't know what kind of things that guided the decisions that <br /> were made to put those colors and lines where they are. I know that the <br /> accommodation of growth is a major concern of the people who are employed by <br /> the Town of Chapel', Hill and the Town of Carrboro and the County of Orange and <br /> I understand as a colleague of yours in many cases the kinds of things you are <br /> up against. What I want you to do for the public is to expose your <br /> assumptions for us. I want to know exactly what is the most important. what <br /> is the next most important and so on. The kinds of considerations that you <br /> don't want. because then we are in some position instead of just flailing <br /> about at the public hearing where some of us have a chance to speak and some <br />
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