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50 <br /> 1 Gregory Parker said he is opposed to the Buc-ee's project, and cannot understand why <br /> 2 it is even being considered. He said all the negatives immediately outweigh any possible <br /> 3 benefits. He said this area is rich with small businesses, art and nature, and he urged the Board <br /> 4 to oppose this project. <br /> 5 Laurie Wolfe said she has lived in Efland for 14 years, and moved here for the <br /> 6 countryside. She said she is not opposed to development, but is strongly opposed to Buc-ee's. <br /> 7 She said such a project would ruin the County's reputation, and it would only be known for this <br /> 8 garish gas station. She said there will be significant traffic impacts on this small town. She <br /> 9 urged the Board to visit the area, and see how negative such a development would be. She <br /> 10 urged the Board to vote no to Buc-ee's and to build anything else. <br /> 11 Sam Gharbo said he moved to the area in 2007. He said the land of Efland Station will <br /> 12 be sold, and while he is not thrilled about Buc-ee's, he does want to see some economic <br /> 13 growth. He said the negative impacts will not be that great, and there are possibilities to <br /> 14 consider. He said the land could be developed with something much worse, and he can learn to <br /> 15 live with Buc-ee's. He said he would like to see other retail and dining added to this land, so <br /> 16 that residents can spend money in Orange County, as opposed to leaving to go to other <br /> 17 counties. <br /> 18 Holly Fraccaro said she lives in Mebane, and has been waiting for this land to be <br /> 19 developed. She said she is in support of the Buc-ee's project, and is most excited about the <br /> 20 jobs it will provide. She said the property and sales tax revenue will also be a huge boost to the <br /> 21 community. She said traffic is already having issues, and she would encourage her neighbors <br /> 22 to fight for the completion of the route 70 connector. She said Buc-ee's does not allow tractor- <br /> 23 trailers, and she is in favor of this project. <br /> 24 John Dempsey said he lives in Hillsborough, and is opposed to the proposed Buc-ee's <br /> 25 development. He said the County has committed to the environment and this project would go <br /> 26 against that commitment. He said a gas station this large will bring light, noise, and traffic <br /> 27 pollution. He said the protected watershed in the area will be adversely affected. He echoed <br /> 28 comments of previous speakers, and urged the Board to deny the rezoning request. <br /> 29 Robin Taylor-Hall said she has been marketing this property, and others in the area, <br /> 30 since 2005. She said she was asked to join the Efland Small Area Plan. She said Orange <br /> 31 County has over 27,000 acres of land on which taxes are not collected. She said Buc-ee's <br /> 32 promises to bring $2 million in tax revenue, along with jobs for ordinary working class citizens. <br /> 33 She said tax revenue will lower taxes for residents. She said she sells residential real estate <br /> 34 and people are continuing to move to other counties, as Orange County is no affordable. She <br /> 35 said it becomes more affordable by increasing the commercial tax base. <br /> 36 Leo Allison said he is a long term resident of Efland, and he supports the proposed Buc- <br /> 37 ee's project. He said this area of land needs to be developed, as it has access to water and <br /> 38 sewer, and will provide jobs, tax revenue and relief. He said such a project allows the area to <br /> 39 be more affordable. He said Efland has no resources, and residents must leave town for all <br /> 40 needs, and he hopes this project will bring more services to the area in the future. He said the <br /> 41 community needs to take advantage of this opportunity, as such projects do not come along <br /> 42 often. He said there will be issues that need to be addressed, but every project will bring <br /> 43 issues, and they simply need to be worked through. He urged the Board to support this project. <br /> 44 Sara Moore said she is a teacher in Durham, and lives in Orange County. She said the <br /> 45 BOCC has made commitments to the environment and economic development that is sensible <br /> 46 for the County's culture. She said the proposed Buc-ee's will go against both of these <br /> 47 commitments, and will bring low-level jobs in a building that sells trinkets from China. She said <br /> 48 the negative impacts on the environment are very concerning, and would steer Orange County <br /> 49 in the wrong direction. She said she is opposed to the project, and urged the BOCC to vote no. <br />
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