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. — <br /> ��� � <br /> ��� <br /> . ` <br /> M/. Lloyd expressed his feeling that industry was being discouraged in <br /> Seven Mile Creek Watershed, He added that he did "not agree with this" cnntcndin] <br /> that developers said this was one of the most viable sites in the County' Cmx- <br /> mi Auner W1llhoit said he had "no objections to it being reworded to say that, ah, <br /> jndustry'.'thai does not have an adverse affect on water quality should be encouraged <br /> to locate in the Upper Eno Watershed, I would accept that." Commissioner \/illhoit <br /> | continued that since the mechanisms to demonstrate that water quality is not affected <br /> had not been identified it was up to the "developer to indicate considerations that <br /> they had taken to ensure that water quality would not be adversely affected; and. <br /> that l will not compromise nn.^ <br /> Mr. Lloyd continued his comments by asking Commissioners to clarify the <br /> recommendations. In reference to V 11, he said he is opposed to the extension <br /> of zoning into Cheeks Township. Mr. Lloyd said he agreed with the changes in P12. <br /> Ms' Josephine Vad‘our. Hillsborough, said she wished to object to recommendation <br /> V 13; The Commissioners told Ms. Barbour that recommendation had already been <br /> implemented, She objected, saying that the buffers would provide access across <br /> private land. She objected to the Water Resources Task Force Report being <br /> shared with the Triangle J Council of Governments, saying that Orange County <br /> Citizens had not had prior input. The Commissioners reminded Ms. Barbour and <br /> Mr, Lloyd that citizens had had primary input through the Township Advisory <br /> Councils. <br /> Hs. Crawford, Planning Board Chair, read the original motion on the 18th <br /> ( <br /> recommendation which had not passed / ee Planning Board minutes/; she said that <br /> with the exception of the recommendation to request on allocation from Jordan Lake, <br /> none of the recommendations had addressed the Jordan Lake situation. Commissioner <br /> • 18,Willhoit said that with regard to 0 l8 "we could address that with a Resolution to <br /> the Triangle J Council of Governments , developing a regional plan for protection <br /> of the Jordan Resevnir." Ns, Crawford said she would like to see stronger wording <br /> for 0 18, regarding anyone who might be polluting or potentially pollJtinq the <br /> "sources of Jordan Lake." Commissioner suggested that Staff bring hack to a <br /> subsequent meeting a full motion "to work it into a policy statement" for V 18, <br /> The Board consented to take each recommendation in order. <br /> 8LWEND8TIOM V 1: Commissioner' Gustaveson moved, seconded by Cuomis-ioner <br /> Marshall , to approve the recommendation. Vote: Ayes, 6; noes, U. <br />