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30 <br /> 1 As you know, Medline is nearing completion. At full capacity, there will be up to 600 employees <br /> 2 and potentially hundreds of daily truck trips. The Neyer project, not yet started, is approximately <br /> 3 '/4 mile away. It will put another 500,000-800,000 square foot warehouse with potentially 250+ <br /> 4 employees and another 50-100 daily truck trips. Medline owns the property across the road <br /> 5 from their current build and that has been re-zoned M-2. They have not decided on type of <br /> 6 development or if they will sell the property to a supporting industry. There has been no traffic <br /> 7 impact study that includes the projected Medline activity. <br /> 8 <br /> 9 There has been no real estate impact study to determine the effect that this development will <br /> 10 have on the surrounding homes. There has been no study of the impact that this tremendous <br /> 11 amount of impervious surface and storm water re-direction will have on adjacent residential <br /> 12 wells. It is unfair for certain people and certain lands to bear such a heavy burden. There is a <br /> 13 middle school, a soccer field, another proposed ball park, 2 places of worship and multiple <br /> 14 residences on West Ten Road. Enough is enough. I'm not opposed to development--there can <br /> 15 be development without a solid row of warehouses down the entire length of West Ten Road. <br /> 16 Please put some thought and imagination into this plan before our home values plummet. <br /> 17 Thank you for hearing my concerns. <br /> 18 <br /> 19 Tim Spruill read the following statement: <br /> 20 <br /> 21 Hello-I am Tim Spruill, a hydrologist, and a concerned citizen of Orange County. I would like to <br /> 22 relate my concerns about the Buckhorn Area Plan. <br /> 23 <br /> 24 Land-use limitations are established by states and counties to minimize environmental damage <br /> 25 by preventing pollution of water sources for drinking, preventing erosion and loss of soil, and <br /> 26 minimizing major habitat destruction for a variety of animals and plants. One of the main <br /> 27 reasons that urban development causes damage to the environment is because of the concrete <br /> 28 and other impervious materials used to replace the pervious soil. Impervious surfaces cause <br /> 29 changes in rainfall runoff volume, flow frequency, and runoff chemistry and typically reduce <br /> 30 baseflow to the receiving stream. Habitat for thousands of invertebrate and vertebrate animals <br /> 31 are simply removed from the area initially because of buildout, and later, from streamflow <br /> 32 changes caused by the impervious surface. When does impervious surface area begin to cause <br /> 33 change? Based on numerous studies, streams begin to degrade in biological quality when only <br /> 34 about 10-12% of the watershed is impervious. At 15% impervious surface and above, <br /> 35 streamflow, baseflow, and chemical quality all degrade as well. <br /> 36 <br /> 37 A major contributor to Hillsborough's water supply is Sevenmile Creek which is located within <br /> 38 the Buckhorn Area Plan (BAP). The stream constitutes about 23% of the drainage area of the <br /> 39 Eno River at Hillsborough and contributes about this much to Hillsborough's water supply. <br /> 40 With the BAP, the Orange County Planning Department has ignored the impervious surface <br /> 41 limits with the Buckhorn Area Plan, by allowing up to 70% impervious surface in the area. This <br /> 42 amount of development violates State established maximum limit of 12-30% for a protected <br /> 43 watershed (which the County is supposed to enforce!). If developed as planned, water quality <br /> 44 and biological quality in Sevenmile Creek will degrade to become a severely impacted urban <br /> 45 stream with poor biological diversity and water quality. Additionally, water availability will be far <br /> 46 less because of blockage of recharge to the shallow aquifer that feeds Sevenmile Creek. <br /> 47 The people of Orange County expect the Planning Department to provide opportunities for <br /> 48 businesses that are sustainable and are appropriate for the setting. A land-use plan that places <br /> 49 a few huge moneymaking industries at the top of a watershed that will degrade drinking water <br /> 50 for thousands of people and diminish recreational and tourism opportunities, and violate the <br />