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a <br />need to be a process where the ownership is transferred but this committee <br />has done a lot of work and invested a lot of time in the process. She feels <br />strongly that site 9 is not feasible. She questions how trucks would reach <br />site 9 without going down Churton Street. It would be difficult to put <br />trucks on little country roads to go around Hillsborough and would increase <br />the amount of drive time.which is not reasonabre. Site 11 has some of these <br />same problems. <br />Chair Carey feels it very important to have these questions <br />answered. There seems to be a consensus that the less invasive type testing <br />is preferable at this point. It was decided -that a meeting with the Landfill <br />Site Search Committee would be held before the testing-would proceed. The <br />LOG will be invited to participate as well t as t meetingtederefwilllbe Of <br />a <br />Carrboro, Chapel Hill and Hillsborough. At <br />review of the technology of testing, information about - -the sites that were <br />chosen and those that were not, and the criteria for-the size of the lots. <br />John Link suggested that the work session be arranged so that the <br />other elected bodies are invited to attend as well as the LOG, and the LSSC. <br />He feels that they should articulate the questions they have that relate to <br />'ownership and concerns they have so that the other governing bodies will know <br />that the Board of Commissioners has thoughtfully pursued the questions and <br />still has other outstanding questions that need to be resolved. He <br />understands the questions to be (1) the process itself, (2) the techniques <br />being recommended as they pursue the final site, (3) the Taylor - Wilson letter <br />and what was intended, (4) compensation for landowners, and (5) realistic <br />size of landfill site. <br />V. SPECIAL PRESENTATIONS -- NONE <br />VI. PUBLIC HEARINGS <br />A. PD -I -92 CAROLINA FRIENDS SCHOOL <br />Planner Emily Cameron stated that this item is to consider a <br />proposed modification to the Special Use Permit for Carolina Friends School <br />which is an existing private school. A public hearing was held on May 26. <br />No citizen comments were received. The hearing was held open to receive the <br />Planning Board recommendation which is included in the findings in the agenda <br />abstract. If positive findings are made, the administration recommends <br />approval with the added conditions to the Special.Use Permit. <br />Motion was made by Commissioner Willhoit, seconded by Commissioner <br />Halkiotis to close the public hearing. <br />VOTE: UNANIMOUS <br />Motion was made by Commissioner Willhoit, seconded by Commissioner <br />Halkiotis to make positive findings on pages eight through eighteen as <br />included in the agenda abstract. <br />VOTE: UNANIMOUS <br />Motion was made by Commissioner Willhoit, seconded by Commissioner <br />Halkiotis to make positive findings on the three items as listed on page <br />nineteen of the agenda abstract. <br />VOTE: UNANIMOUS <br />Motion was made by Commissioner Insko and seconded by Commissioner <br />Halkiotis to approve the modification to the Special Use Permit for Carolina <br />Friends School subject to the additional conditions listed below which will <br />
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