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made up their mind that this is going to happen. That’s not the democratic way. That’s called a fascist way when you 112 <br />do it that way. It’s very offensive, most people are offended by this and we’re trying to put a stop to this. By the way, 113 <br />I think this is a ridiculous way to hold a meeting. I am going to add that, that we have 42 attendees where in person 114 <br />you would probably have several thousand today, ok. It’s not valid for anybody in there, we actually are trying to take 115 <br />some legal action on this as well. I will have more to say, I have a statement that I mailed out to the Commissioners 116 <br />already, I hope that they have the courtesy to read it, I asked them to actually reply via email, text, call any which way 117 <br />that they had actually received the email. I have one of the Commissioners actually respond, that said they received 118 <br />it, not that they had read it, it would be nice if they actually went with how their constituency actually feels. I think 119 <br />they are the ones that count out here. Again, like I said earlier, as that our residents come first and you’re putting the 120 <br />Town of Hillsborough first. You’re putting the Planning Board first, what the whims are there. We are perfectly happy 121 <br />with our wells, we don’t want city water necessarily out here. We don’t want city sewer, we are out of the Town, we 122 <br />don’t want to be annexed and this is not just me. I happen to hold a chunk of property that is immediately adjacent to 123 <br />this that I’m structure out there that basically, 2.5 million square feet big. This is about 3 times the size of Carter 124 <br />Findlay Stadium and you say that doesn’t have an impact. You’re putting this in middle of an area that is completely 125 <br />at this point basically residential. So you’re going to put an industrial park for lack of a better word, because this light 126 <br />manufacturing, any manufacturing as you actually look carefully in there, warehousing and logistic center. That 127 <br />translates into industrial park, this is a pretty hefty size industrial park. It would actually, just to give you a couple 128 <br />comparison numbers, the PNC Center is 700,000 square feet including all the levels, so that’s 700,000 this is 2.5 129 <br />million that you want to put in there. Carter Findlay Stadium is 107,000 square feet. How can this not going to have 130 <br />an impact on this whole area, doing this. 131 <br /> 132 <br />David Blankfard: I think your comments, most of the stuff you are wanting to talk about is going to be held up in the 133 <br />later item. Right now we’re talking about something else. Thank you. 134 <br /> 135 <br />Franklin Garland: I know you’re trying to approve something that is going to be the infrastructure for something else. 136 <br /> 137 <br />Craig Benedict: Good evening, my name is Craig Benedict, Orange County Planning Director. Just a little bit about 138 <br />how we can answer some questions from the public in how we will handle it moving forward. If staff can address with 139 <br />a quick answer, if it’s a or b we will provide that during this meeting, if it is a more lengthy question, we will make 140 <br />note of the public comment and we can provide in writing the justification of the goals of the County and how the 141 <br />process has come forward. 142 <br /> 143 <br />Franklin Garland: (background discussion of a personal nature) 144 <br /> 145 <br />Perdita Holtz: I have gone ahead and muted Franklin Garland 146 <br /> 147 <br />Randy Marshall: I was just going to say that since we have a number of people who want to speak tonight, it seems 148 <br />to me we want to try to institute some limit to the amount of time that people have to speak. Otherwise, we’re going 149 <br />to be here terribly late. The other thing is in the past, it’s never been quite productive to have Planning Board 150 <br />members respond to presenters individually. I agree with what Craig had to say in that we need to take the 151 <br />information that people are offering to us and we can get back to them or staff can get back to them at an appropriate 152 <br />time. 153 <br /> 154 <br />David Blankfard: Thank you Randy. 155 <br /> 156 <br />Perdita Holtz: We have asked for folks to limit comments to no more than 5 minutes. 157 <br /> 158 <br />Ronald Sieber: This is Ronald Sieber speaking; I live in the New Hope Springs neighborhood, which is along David 159 <br />Road. I have two short comments to make and a question. My first comment is that the signs that have been 160 <br />provided by the Planning Department to announce these meetings are too small, the print on them is too small, and 161 <br />they are placed in dangerous venues that if a person such as myself wants to stop and try to interrupt what is on 162 <br />them, we’ll get run over by cars. This actually happened to me on Davis Road when I stopped to photograph one of 163 <br />the signs because it was really too small to read. As I was doing that, a truck came up behind me and almost hit my 164 <br />car which was parked by the side of the road. I would ask the Planning Department to please come up with a sign 165 <br />that’s got larger print in it, is more intelligent in its presentation and doesn’t present a danger to us folks who want to 166 <br />read what’s going on. My second comment is that the July 21st meeting invited only those people within a 1000 167 <br />9