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06 13 <br /> Mr. Bandy Danziger presented a petition containing more than 100 <br /> names of citizens opposed to the land swap. He noted those names <br /> were all residents of the Calvander community. He continued that <br /> the Calvander residents do endorse a new water supply watershed <br /> study and certainly do endorse a rural buffer study. The residents <br /> also endorse a uniform zoning and sewer/water policy in the <br /> watershed. In particular. they wished to endorse the policy of no <br /> water and sewer going into the watershed if the zoning is to be <br /> kept at one dwelling unit per 40.000 square feet. He felt that a <br /> practical application would be one unit per five acres noting this <br /> would be a conservative and safe solution during the two years it <br /> will take for a water quality study to be completed. <br /> Mr. Danziger indicated he supports the joint planning process but <br /> felt it could only work if all participants were committed. He <br /> expressed concern with considering extraterritorial jurisdiction <br /> for a body whose concerns were in opposition to all others <br /> regarding the watershed. He expressed the thought that the only <br /> way to deal with the watershed was for everyone to deal with it <br /> responsibly. He felt it was unfair to take a public health issue <br /> and turn it into a political football. He continued that he felt <br /> Carrboro was not willing to take the conservative water protection <br /> measures that the County and Chapel Hill are willing to take. <br /> Mr. Danziger indicated that he did not see the plan as being wrong <br /> in its general ideas but was concerned with the comments he had <br /> heard that if all the points were not agreed to as Carrboro wished. <br /> that the entire plan would become "unraveled" . If this be so, he <br /> felt it was a very unreasonable position. <br /> Mr. Dave Rutter , a Calvander resident, expressed concerns that a <br /> growth directed city is being threatened by and is threatening its <br /> own borders. He continued. noting that Carrboro's growth is being <br /> directed to the west and north. He indicated the revised Joint <br /> Planning Area Land Use Plan densities were much more acceptable to <br /> the Calvander Homestead Road residents. He indicated he felt the <br /> prospect of gradual growth to the north and west was such a <br /> disappointment to the Carrboro administration that it could hold <br /> the water supply for much of southern Orange County hostage until <br /> their territorial demands are met. He stated that the Association <br /> For A Better Calvander supports joint planning in the transitional <br /> areas. They do not support Carrboro' s unilateral jurisdiction over <br /> the extensive Calvander neighborhood. He continued that Calvander <br /> residents do support and recognize planning for natural growth in <br /> the community for the future. They do not support Carrboro's <br /> efforts to extort from Chapel Hill and the County so-called acre- <br /> for-acre or density swaps because the challenge of this whole <br /> process is reaching terms for a joint future land use plan. The <br /> compromise leaves the Calvander residents completely out of the <br /> process. He expressed concern that the swap would simply meet <br /> Carrboro's fiscal needs and none of those of the Calvander <br /> residents. He indicated he felt that the more economical solution <br /> would be for the County to pick up the planning tab for Carrboro's <br /> future growth and let zoning in the transitional area remain <br /> subject to the County board. <br />
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