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Approved 9/2/2 N <br /> 670 north onto Churton Street and onto 85 and maybe even into the town itself. These things have not really been <br /> 671 addressed carefully because we really don't know how many large trucks are going to be exiting this development. <br /> 672 Now if Davis Road were to be co-opted for this project this would present huge traffic and safety problems for this <br /> 673 area. The approach to the Davis Road intersection at Old NC 86 itself has four blind curves and two significant <br /> 674 upgrades on the approaches to this intersection. No traffic light is going to make this any safer for cars, large trucks <br /> 675 and school buses to be places together on any part of this road. The RTLP as proposed is too big of a project for <br /> 676 where it currently seeks to be placed. Two comparisons come to mind when I think about this,the UNC Hospital <br /> 677 which is big, it's 342,000 sq.ft.the RTLP project would be 6.5 times larger. The RTLP warehouse square footage of <br /> 678 55 acres would equal 92% of combined parking and building space of the Walmart/Hope Depot complex in <br /> 679 Hillsborough. Their total footprint is 60 acres. Now in concluding, many of the residents that surround the EDD that <br /> 680 is being discussed are in support of sensible development of this area. As we stand ready to work with the Planning <br /> 681 Department and the County Board of Commissioners to make this happen. However,the RTLP project is too big and <br /> 682 too overwhelming of a project to consider. We as a community urge the Orange County Planning Board to deny this <br /> 683 project's approval in its current state. We are opposed to its size and to its proposed use of Davis Road as an <br /> 684 entrance or exit for the development. Thank you. <br /> 685 <br /> 686 Angela Sneed: Good evening, my name is Angela, I live out on West Scarlett Mountain Road. For reference, that <br /> 687 driveway is directly across from David Road and it will be right there where the proposed light is. It currently can <br /> 688 difficult to enter and exit with the blind curve and the hill coming from Old 86 south so a stop light will essentially <br /> 689 block that driveway and many others down Old 86 preventing residents from entering or exiting their homes safely <br /> 690 and consequently it can cause traffic backup in the opposite direction while they have to wait. My concern is traffic in <br /> 691 a different flow,the report and numbers provided don't seem accurate in that they don't currently include the projects <br /> 692 that are already approved and happening in Hillsborough right now. Collins Ridge for example, that project is around <br /> 693 1200 units and will have anywhere from 1200 to 2400 additional resident commuting through the Hillsborough area <br /> 694 many of which will head to Chapel Hill for work and the best route to get there in the morning is Old 86. This will add <br /> 695 to the number that will have to go through the 1-40 intersection and the Davis/86 intersection along with the proposed <br /> 696 trucks and employees that will be getting there. Having the accurate traffic information and numbers is pertinent <br /> 697 because otherwise you're just pulling random numbers out of a hat from years ago and hoping that they stick. My <br /> 698 next concern is the 1-40 intersection, I understand that the proposal was to have a light at the 40 eastbound ramps; <br /> 699 however, the 40 westbound intersection is dangerous as it is with existing traffic numbers. Adding the Collins Ridge, <br /> 700 increase and then potentially 100s of additional cars and trucks from this proposal make the area a death trap. <br /> 701 Existing 40 west, exiting there and trying to make a left onto Old 86 in the evening and you've got the sun in your <br /> 702 face, it's nearly impossible and then you add oncoming trucks and increased traffic from both directions and you're <br /> 703 never going to make that. The lane to enter 40 westbound right now,that turn lane is 280 long from start to the end <br /> 704 of the medium with and additional maybe 31 feet to the middle of the intersection. A truck and trailer on average is <br /> 705 70 to 78 feet. That means three trucks can be lined up waiting to make that left from Old 86 South, it's going to <br /> 706 bottleneck and eventually stop traffic. Cars aren't going to be able to more around because there's a bridge,traffic <br /> 707 exiting 30 East are going to have to wait through light cycles and the road is going to become a constant cycle of <br /> 708 traffic jams and increase the number of accidents for the residents,the truckers and even potential visitors so and <br /> 709 there's not currently a light proposed there so aside from the inconvenience that many residents will face due to the <br /> 710 increase of traffic, ultimately it safety risk on the road in this area. The intersections aren't designed for this type of <br /> 711 development, the proposal does not address the issues and numbers, and the tax dollars are going to be spent for <br /> 712 years to come attempting to fix this disaster. <br /> 713 <br /> 714 James Henninger: My name is Jim Henninger, I live south of Davis just off Old 86 on Currie Hill Lane, I've lived there <br /> 715 for about 25 years. I've been proud to call Hillsborough home all this time but I'm not really in Hillsborough and I want <br /> 716 to point out that there's more people affected than just those that are in 1000 feet area that were notified. I like to <br /> 717 shop local, Weaver Street, Hillsborough Barbeque, Radius Pizza,Wooden Nickle, Paws at the Corner, Food Lion, <br /> 718 Steve's Market, Saratoga Grill, Hillsborough Wine, Hillsborough Yarn these are places off the top of my head. These <br /> 719 are the places where I spend my money in Hillsborough. These are the merchants that will be affected by any <br /> 720 impotence on the artery which is 86,86 is the southern part of the County's way to get into Hillsborough.There isn't <br /> 721 any other practical way from the south to go into Hillsborough, it's 86 for us. For me to go into town, if I'm impeded <br /> 722 by going up 86, 1 basically have to go Chapel Hill and back to Hillsborough and in a practical matter, people don't do <br /> 723 that. Realistically,what would happen for me is that I would be shopping at Harris Teeter on MLK instead of Weaver <br /> 724 Street or Food Lion or Hillsborough Wine. I'd be hitting The Pig on Weaver Dairy Road instead of Hillsborough <br /> 725 Barbeque; I'd be shopping at Clifton Hills or Left Bank Butchery in Saxaphaw instead of Steve's Market. I sat down <br />