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3 <br /> 1 Commissioner Greene said there are individuals who might have wanted to speak at the <br /> 2 meeting, but did not sign up because the Board announced that the public hearing was over. <br /> 3 She said this where the fairness issue lies. <br /> 4 Chair Price said she cannot assume what a commenter will say until they begin <br /> 5 speaking, so she will have to call on each person. <br /> 6 <br /> 7 Roll call ensued <br /> 8 <br /> 9 VOTE: Ayes, 5 (Commissioner Bedford, Commissioner Dorosin, Commissioner Fowler, <br /> 10 Commissioner Greene, Chair Price); Nays, 2 (Commissioner Hamilton and Commissioner <br /> 11 McKee) <br /> 12 <br /> 13 MOTION PASSES <br /> 14 <br /> 15 Leo Allison thanked the Board for its past support for projects in Efland, such as the <br /> 16 Efland Cheeks park and the sewer system, and other projects that are important to the <br /> 17 community. <br /> 18 Benny Cecil said Orange County has a deficit of$3 million. He said Orange County has <br /> 19 given no raises to employees in several years, does not have money to hire new employees, is <br /> 20 unable to keep up equipment and vehicles, owes millions of dollars on buildings because of <br /> 21 mold damage, and may have to pay back impact fees due to a lawsuit that the County lost. He <br /> 22 asked if the County has a plan to make up revenue. He said he feels the County makes it <br /> 23 difficult for businesses to start and develop, which will improve residents' lives. He also <br /> 24 expressed concerns about lack of representation for Northern Orange County, and the residents <br /> 25 there who make minimum wage. He said Orange County is going downhill fast, and the <br /> 26 financial condition is getting worse. He said the County does not have time to look for other <br /> 27 businesses. <br /> 28 Janine Zanin read the following comments: <br /> 29 <br /> 30 Hello Commissioners, <br /> 31 My name is Janine Zanin and I live in Efland, NC. I'm here to talk about the Buckhorn <br /> 32 Area Plan. I learned yesterday that although the Planning Board is going to hear about the <br /> 33 Buckhorn Area Plan tomorrow night and will be asked to "accept the study" and provide <br /> 34 comments to this Board on February 16th, public input will not be permitted at the Planning <br /> 35 Board meeting. Indeed, according to the proposed process in the Planning Board Agenda, <br /> 36 public input may not even be permitted until after the BOCC has met with the City of Mebane. <br /> 37 There's a narrative I've been hearing (it's even in the minutes from the January 6th <br /> 38 Planning Board Meeting) that I'd like to address. It goes something like this ... people who live <br /> 39 near Economic Development Districts need to be educated so they stop complaining when the <br /> 40 land around them gets developed. Let me be clear, that is not what's happening here. If the <br /> 41 Buckhorn Area Plan involved land that was already zoned for commercial development, there <br /> 42 would be no need for a study, no need for a Buckhorn Area Plan. The issue here is that the land <br /> 43 that is the subject of the Buckhorn Area Plan is NOT zoned for commercial development. On the <br /> 44 contrary, its currently zoned agricultural residential, and rural residential, some of it is critically <br /> 45 protected watershed and directly connected to the northern bank of Seven Mile Creek and its <br /> 46 tributaries. The problem is not that we don't understand the land use map, the issue is that we <br /> 47 HAVE studied it and we've RELIED on it in and now the rug is being pulled out from under us. <br /> 48 1 am a nerd who actually reads through the county's budgets each year. I've read the <br /> 49 Efland/Mebane Small Area Plan, the Comprehensive Land Use Plan, the Parks and Rec yearly <br /> 50 reports, and I've witnessed the county's actions in my neighborhood in the 15 years I've lived <br /> 51 here. Throughout this time, the county has been sending a VERY CLEAR MESSAGE that the <br />