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19 <br /> 1 years. He said Buc-ee's will be a welcome change. He said he has served as volunteer <br /> 2 fireman and EMS, and commutes 20 minutes to work each day. He said there are not a lot of <br /> 3 jobs in Efland that pay $15 an hour, and Buc-ee's is the kind of change needed for this area. He <br /> 4 urged the BOCC to vote yes to the rezoning request. <br /> 5 Alexandra Griffin related a story a medical emergency that her daughter experienced; <br /> 6 when emergency personnel took a long time get to her house in Efland. She said this <br /> 7 happened 27 years ago, and can only imagine how much worse a similar situation would be <br /> 8 now if Buc-ee's were developed. She said the land around her is beautiful, it renews her, and <br /> 9 must be protected. She said she has autism, and cannot provide another home for herself. <br /> 10 She urged the BOCC to vote no. <br /> 11 Nelson Campbell said he understands the need to generate tax revenue and to create <br /> 12 jobs. He said he is the founder of two organizations locally: Plant Pure and Plant Pure <br /> 13 Communities. He said he is an entrepreneur, and understands the economic power from the <br /> 14 creation of dynamic new businesses. He said there are so many ideas for this land that would <br /> 15 create far greater long-term economic impact, and the County can do much better than Buc- <br /> 16 ee's. He said Buc-ee's is a horrible idea for economic development, and it makes no sense. He <br /> 17 said the community is overwhelmingly against the proposal. He urged the BOCC to think <br /> 18 strategically, and to vote no to Buc-ee's <br /> 19 Kenneth Woods said any development project has pluses and minuses, and is important <br /> 20 to consider which ones carry the most weight. He asked if there will be anything better for <br /> 21 Northern Orange. He said other projects have been rejected, and have gone to neighboring <br /> 22 counties, forcing residents to leave the County and spend money elsewhere. He said Walmart <br /> 23 pays less than $15 an hour, and no one is trying to run Walmart out. He said people are <br /> 24 concerned about well water, but most residents drink bottled water. He said Orange County <br /> 25 revenues rely heavily on property taxes, and Orange County taxes are higher than many other <br /> 26 counties in the State. He said Buc-ee's will even out the taxes, and urged the BOCC to vote <br /> 27 yes to the rezoning request. <br /> 28 <br /> 29 Chair Price said staff has several other speakers waiting, but the identities of the <br /> 30 speakers are unknown. She asked if the BOCC wants to afford these speakers the opportunity <br /> 31 to talk. She said she is inclined to deny the speakers based on the lack of identification. <br /> 32 Commissioner McKee concurred with Chair Price, and said the BOCC was clear on the <br /> 33 requirement to sign up to speak. <br /> 34 The Board agreed by consensus. <br /> 35 <br /> 36 <br /> 37 4. Close the Public Hearing for Item 5-b from the December 15, 2020 Business <br /> 38 Meeting and authorize the acceptance of written comment(s) via e-mail to the <br /> 39 Board at ocbocc@orangecountync.gov or by delivery to the Planning <br /> 40 Department's office at 131 West Margaret Lane, 2nd floor, Hillsborough, North <br /> 41 Carolina 27278, until 9:00 a.m. on Thursday, January 14, 2021 <br /> 42 <br /> 43 A motion was made by Commissioner Dorosin, seconded by Commissioner Greene to <br /> 44 close the public hearing for Item 5-b from the December 15, 2020 Business Meeting and <br /> 45 authorize the acceptance of written comment(s) via e-mail to the Board at <br /> 46 ocbocc@orangecountync.gov or by delivery to the Planning Department's office at 131 West <br /> 47 Margaret Lane, 2nd floor, Hillsborough, North Carolina 27278, until 9:00 a.m. on Thursday, <br /> 48 January 14, 2021. <br /> 49 <br /> 50 Roll Call ensued. <br /> 51 <br />
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