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Agenda - 09-15-20; 5-a - Zoning Atlas Amendment - Master Plan Development Conditional Zoning District (MPD-CZ) for the Research Triangle Logistics Park (RTLP)
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Approved 9/2/26N <br /> 1006 and it should be there to compensate we homeowners for a likely decrease in our home values. For example, I think <br /> 1007 my home's probably worth around 275,000 dollars now, let's say 3 years from now I try to sell my home and I'm only <br /> 1008 able to sell it 150.000 dollars, I think that the developer should pay 125,000 dollars,they should pay the difference in <br /> 1009 the deceased value of my home. I think that's a very reasonable request, 1 million dollars held in escrow as a 150 <br /> 1010 million dollar project, they should be required to compensate those of us that will be negatively impacted by this. <br /> loll Thank you. <br /> 1012 <br /> 1013 Leslie Roberts: Thank you for taking my comments. I have two points that have not yet been brought up. These go <br /> 1014 back to the August 5th meeting. I was not able to speak at the end there, on the agenda notes from August 5th on <br /> 1015 page 258 there was an assessment from Christian Hirni and Peter Sandbeck from the DEAPR and they did a land <br /> 1016 conservation and cultural resource assessment but I noticed that was only done on parcel 1 and 2 and the Davis <br /> 1017 Road parcel is considered parcel 3. 1 have concerns about that not being done and if that can be done before this is <br /> 1018 moved forward with. There was identified to be part of a hard wood forest there that will be impacted and I think it's <br /> 1019 important to know what else will be impacted in that third parcel. The 2°d point is where I live on Old 86 1 can't <br /> 1020 actually see light pollution on building that I cannot see at night and I think it would be nice to have that the lights that <br /> 1021 are put in both internally and externally at the site, if this goes through, be motion sensor lights. This is already in <br /> 1022 practice in perimeter parking Morrisville and I think it would be something that could really help reduce the light <br /> 1023 pollution for those of us that would have to see this at night. Thank you for your time. <br /> 1024 <br /> 1025 Payton Rose: I appreciate your time, my husband and I own the historic Davis Farm just a mile down Davis Road. <br /> 1026 The heritage that Davis Road was named after. I'm sure you are all aware that this area is surrounded by historic <br /> 1027 farms well over 200 and 300 years old as others have brought up. Our main concern has not been brought up yet is <br /> 1028 the allowable use of light manufacturing; I've spent the last 10 years in global apparel development from private <br /> 1029 companies to a multibillion-dollar corporation. I know what apparel manufacturing looks like and its potential hazards <br /> 1030 to our environment. I appreciate that the applicant has provided a list for light manufacturing that will not be allowed <br /> 1031 however, the space for allowable businesses is wide.There are no protections in place, I urge you to consider that <br /> 1032 many of us in the Rural Buffer have private wells that we water our crops with,that we feed our families with,that we <br /> 1033 drink. I do not see any protections in place that protect us against any non-recycling of water,wastewater treatment <br /> 1034 or closed loop pollution systems. It's nothing that any of us could protect without knowing the specific tenants going <br /> 1035 into these spaces and exactly what they will be manufacturing. If the County votes to go ahead with this then we <br /> 1036 propose that light manufacturing is prohibited all together or that strict rules are put into place to make sure that our <br /> 1037 land, that our water aquafers will not be polluted. Thanks for your time. <br /> 1038 <br /> 1039 Margo Lakin: Hello,thank you to the Board, I'm Margo Lakin and I am 100%for intelligent sustainable economic <br /> 1040 development that truly helps the people of Hillsborough. RTLP is a boondoggle with a dangling carrot of job creation <br /> 1041 to grease the wheels. With 250 parking spaces in the proposal, I'm going to be generous and assume that all 250 <br /> 1042 represent jobs. If the facility runs 24/7 that's 250 times three shifts for a grand total of 750. 750 jobs for a 2.5 million <br /> 1043 sq.ft.facility that doesn't add up. Logistics in the title, I'm also assuming the purpose will also be a warehousing <br /> 1044 supply chain fulfillment center on a massive scale. Jobs in this sector are moving toward automation which would <br /> 1045 explain the low number of humans in relation to the square footage. These position tend to be low paying, lackluster <br /> 1046 benefits, little career advancement and high turnover.With at least ten empty warehouses totaling over 1.1 million sq. <br /> 1047 ft. laying empty just 13 miles west,why is this being built on speculation. I question if it is speculation, in the minutes <br /> 1048 from August 51h, Michael Birch,when responding to a question of electrical fleet management on the site said "our <br /> 1049 sense is that something like that or having that available will be driven by the end user, a particular end user that we <br /> 1050 don't have in mind right now or don't have at the table"so who do you have at the table? I find it hard to believe that <br /> 1051 Barrister is investing over 150 million dollars to build a 2.5 million sq.ft. industrial park with no client interest. Is there <br /> 1052 a client and Barrister isn't being transparent? Or is this site being prepped to be sold as a shovel ready package to a <br /> 1053 bigger entity like Amazon? High profile logistic centers like Amazon and UPS typically come with the demand on the <br /> 1054 local government for massive incentive packages that equate to years of tax breaks on the backs of the taxpayers <br /> 1055 like us with minimum job growth. I see no evidence of RTLP improving Hillsborough's job market or tax base in direct <br /> 1056 relation to the square footage it will occupy and the negative impact it will bring to Hillsborough once those 180 acres <br /> 1057 are destroyed to build this,we're stuck with it,we can't easily repurpose or reconfigure that footprint for businesses <br /> 1058 that are sustainable, that are better suited for the area, that are more in line with Hillsborough's values. There are <br /> 1059 better ways to develop that land for economic growth. Please let's investigate them together. Do not recommend <br /> 1060 that this project move forward. Thank you for your time. <br /> 1061 <br />
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