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5 <br /> 1 Commissioner McKee noted that today is the anniversary of the attack on Pearl Harbor, <br /> 2 which led the United States to enter the Second World War. He encouraged all to honor <br /> 3 Veterans of this war, and all wars. <br /> 4 Bonnie Hammersley, County Manager, recognized Chair Price for an award she <br /> 5 received over the summer. She introduced Kevin Leonard, Executive Director of the North <br /> 6 Carolina Association of County Commissioners (NCACC) to speak about it further. <br /> 7 Kevin Leonard said Chair Price was the recipient of the Outstanding County <br /> 8 Commissioner of the Year Award. He read some comments of commendation. <br /> 9 Chair Price noted some items at the Commissioners' places for items 4-a and 4-b. <br /> 10 <br /> 11 Arts Moment— No Arts Moment was available for this meeting. <br /> 12 <br /> 13 2. Public Comments <br /> 14 <br /> 15 a. Matters not on the Printed Agenda <br /> 16 Rob Golan said he is a 23-year resident of Efland, and has lived in Orange County for <br /> 17 over 40 years. He said he is very concerned about the possible Buc-ee's development in <br /> 18 Efland, and despite paying close attention the news, he has heard nothing about this proposal. <br /> 19 He said the lack of information is upsetting. He said he would like to know why this proposal <br /> 20 has not been more publically discussed. He asked if the lack of information was purposeful on <br /> 21 the part of Buc-ee's. He said if Buc-ee's is such a great idea, it should be announced from the <br /> 22 rooftops. <br /> 23 Catherine Matthews said she is concerned about the environment and climate change, <br /> 24 and is glad that Orange County is not like the rest of North Carolina in its standards and <br /> 25 practices regarding the environment. She said she is opposed to Buc-ee's coming to Efland. <br /> 26 Tim Spruill said he has lived in Efland for 21 years, and in Chapel Hill for 7 years before <br /> 27 that. He said the small town character in Efland originally attracted him and his wife to the area. <br /> 28 He said he is opposed to the proposed Buc-ee's development. He said growth and <br /> 29 development are good things, but must be done in a suitable manner, protecting the rural <br /> 30 character. He said the BOCC should oppose the rezoning request for projects such as Buc- <br /> 31 ee's. He said voice4efland.com is a good source of information for the BOCC to review. He <br /> 32 said there are many other more appropriate economic development projects that County staff <br /> 33 can review. <br /> 34 Lib Hutchby thanked the BOCC for the opportunity to speak, and said she is opposed to <br /> 35 the monstrous Buc-ee's proposal. She said the residents of Efland do not want it, and it would <br /> 36 ravage rural farmland. She said the BOCC and County staff must do proper research prior to <br /> 37 voting to approve anything. She said she is concerned about the environmental impact of a <br /> 38 fossil fuel company. She said she will submit further written comments to the Board. <br /> 39 Anthony Weston said he is a resident of Durham, and teaches at Elon University. He <br /> 40 said he was one of the co-founders of Common Ground EcoVillage (formerly Hearts Mill) in <br /> 41 Efland. He said he has been very impressed by the BOCC's historical commitment to the land <br /> 42 and the environment. He said he is opposed to the proposed Buc-ee's development. He said <br /> 43 he would like to consider other ways the land could be developed such as an electric charging <br /> 44 station, a solar farm, a concert venue, etc. He said this is an opportunity to cherish the land into <br /> 45 the future. <br /> 46 Diana Montgomery said she moved to Orange County 41 years ago, and has been in <br /> 47 Efland since 1997. She said Orange County has always been forward thinking and <br /> 48 environmentally focused. She said the BOCC has made commitments towards the environment <br /> 49 and clean energy. She said she is opposed to the proposed Buc-ee's development, as it is <br />
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