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KVy 4 1. <br /> shed; she said the buffer strips under the Flood Protection Ordinance had <br /> caused a loss of land; she suggested an adjustment to taxes for Orange County <br /> citizens; she feels there is a lack of consideration shown for industry; and <br /> is concerned about the size of watersheds, She feels the public did not have <br /> sufficient input into the Water Resources Task Force Report and that a County <br /> Commissioner should not Chair such a group. <br /> Ben Lloyd--Member of the Water Resources Task Force and Board of Directors <br /> of the Orange Alamance Water System. He says he is concerned about water quality <br /> and supply' Mr. Lloyd addressed the recommendations individually. #1--he <br /> questioned whether or not that would affect the transfer of water from Jordan Lake <br /> to Orange County if necessary; # 4--he said no park sites were considered as <br /> reservoir sites, specifically Eno Park; #5--he said Eno River should be consid- <br /> ered; # 8--said that Mcdowan Creek basin is his home andit'sa rural area and <br /> that development could safely occur in watersheds; #I0--c1ted Efland Estates as <br /> an example where sewage problems must be addressed; # 11--with regard to Cheeks <br /> Township being zoned, he said they don't like the Zoning Ordinance as written and <br /> would prefer a more acceptable form; # 12—he said no ordinance should control <br /> the amount of land owned; # 14—He said an on-site waste disposal was precisely <br /> what is being planned for Efland Estates and that sewage should be dealt with <br /> all over the County. <br /> Conoissioner Hillhnit responded to Mr. Lloyd: Park sites had been considered as <br /> as reservoir sites; that Efland Estates had been declared an imminent health hazard <br /> necessitating prompt response and therefore, the proposed use of a package treatment <br /> plant was not inconsistent with recommendation # I4' <br /> ' <br /> Logan Irvin--speaking a citizen and owner of land in the watershed-- <br /> complimented the Board of Commissioners on the Water Resources Task Force Report. <br /> Rather than exempting minor subdivisions from development within watersheds, he <br /> suggested empowering the Board of Adjustment to consider hardship cases. He <br /> voiced concern over the proposed Cane Creek Reservoir, saying that farmland <br /> needs to be saved too. He suggested perhaps drinking water from University Lake <br /> and flushing toilets with water from Jordan Lake. <br /> Everett Billingsley--Director of ONAIA-6aid this was an excellent report <br /> from the Water Resources Task Force. He rend each recommendation aloud and said <br /> in summation that the County and 0WASA must be bold in order to protect the children <br /> of the future. (Clerk's note: Mr. Billingsley has provided me with a written copy <br /> of his remarks and they are on file in this office with the agenda for this meeting.) <br />