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42 <br /> area, but want it to be environmentally sound, and good for the local residents and community <br /> at large. He said the members of the community have no interest in proposing every <br /> development in this economic development district, and want to work with the BOCC. <br /> Ashley Trahan said she is a Hillsborough resident on Davis Road, and is opposed to this <br /> development. She asked the BOCC to bring change that is good for everyone, and to vote no <br /> to rezoning. <br /> Daniel Arneman said 100s of citizens have spoken out against this project. He said it is <br /> clear that the BOCC has been listening. He said he is opposed to this development, and if it <br /> must proceed, the BOCC should impose strict standards upon the developer. He would rather <br /> see a different project altogether. <br /> Jon Lorusso read from the County noise ordinance. He said he is opposed to this <br /> development, and said the noise pollution would impact all residents in the area. He said the <br /> noise ordinance does not include vehicular noise, and the trucks in this development would not <br /> be subject to the ordinance. <br /> Chip Thrasher said he is a 17-year-old resident, and has concerns regarding potential <br /> traffic problems with this development. He also voiced concern for the wildlife and plants in this <br /> area, and their protection. He said he is opposed to this development. <br /> Hunter Spitzer said he is an at large member of the Planning Board, and he encouraged <br /> the BOCC to work harder on access to solar energy and said this proposed site is one example <br /> of where it can do so. He said the developer should be required to install solar. He said he <br /> voted against this site in August, and hopes the BOCC will do the same. <br /> Jeremy Edmondson said he holds a commercial drivers license, and has driven many <br /> large trucks over many years, in many places. He said truck drivers are in demand, and as <br /> such, many of the drivers are not experienced. He said Orange County is not prepared for the <br /> impacts of having such truck traffic as will come with this development. He said drivers will <br /> come from all over the country, and will have no ties to the community, and will not be invested <br /> in its welfare. He said trucks are not the same as cars. He said a distribution center is not akin <br /> to a McDonalds. He said he is opposed to the development. <br /> Sarah Shore said she lives at the corner of old 86 and Davis Road, and thanked the <br /> BOCC for its careful consideration of this development. She echoed previous comments, and <br /> said she is not against all development, but is against this development. <br /> Joseph Shore said he lives on old 86, near Davis Road. He said the developer <br /> continually shows his land as vacant, and he said it is not, and there are several houses on this <br /> land. He said he opposed to the rezoning of this land, and this development in particular. He <br /> said he supports development that is harmonious with the neighborhood: restaurants, health <br /> care, schools, small businesses, etc. He said this development will surround his house on three <br /> sides, and will negatively affect his property value. He said the developer should compensate <br /> local property owners if the property values do drop. He said $2 million should be put in a trust <br /> for this purpose, and if the money has not been used in 10 years, it can go back to the <br /> developer. <br /> Steven Kaufmann said he lives on Davis Road. He echoed comments of previous <br /> speakers and is opposed to this development. He said he is a teacher, and also owns a martial <br /> arts studio. He said he is highly invested in Hillsborough and Orange County, and his entire life <br /> will be negatively impacted by this development. <br /> Jesse Kaufmann spoke about a neighboring truffle farm, and its importance to the area <br /> as one example of fighting climate change. She said the environment must be preserved, and <br /> the diesel trucks at this proposed project would be very damaging. She said if the development <br /> proceeds, the County must demand electric vehicles only. She said she is opposed to this <br /> development, and encouraged the Board to support more friendly development. <br />