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33 <br /> 1 Commissioner Bedford thanked the staff for providing the history on these issues. She <br /> 2 said she looks forward to hearing comments from the public meeting. She said it is great to <br /> 3 continue EDD in area A. She said she is glad that areas C, D, and E, will be left as rural <br /> 4 residential, and are out of the study or the planning. She referred to Area B, and said she would <br /> 5 like to leave it as part of the discussion points and find out the concerns. She said this would <br /> 6 allow for input and see what studies would be needed. She said periodic assessments of traffic <br /> 7 would be useful. She echoed Commissioner Dorosin and Commissioner Hamilton's comments <br /> 8 about analyzing impacts on residents and schools. She said if area B were to be developed, <br /> 9 she would like to know the negatives and positives: if there are enough warehouses, and if <br /> 10 there is a preferred industry with a shift schedule residents would prefer, etc. <br /> 11 Commissioner McKee said public comments mentioned that the plan was built with <br /> 12 Mebane only. He said this study was a result of 40 years of discussion with the towns, the <br /> 13 County, and the community. He said a plan has to be a living plan, and must change according <br /> 14 to how the needs change. He said this Board changes plans to meet needs and expectations. <br /> 15 He said this area was not picked haphazardly, but rather due to large properties with willing land <br /> 16 owners. He said the targeted growth is in 3% of the County, which is a miniscule amount, and <br /> 17 concentrates growth where it needs to be. He said commercial development needs to be along <br /> 18 a major highway, and this area also has access to rail. He said Morinaga came on a promise <br /> 19 that the County would put in the infrastructure. He said there are a lot of needs in Orange <br /> 20 County that have to be paid for, and these needs must be paid for without raising taxes on <br /> 21 homeowners. He said the choice is simple: either the County further gentrifies, or it accepts the <br /> 22 opportunities presented by these businesses to expand economic development. He said the <br /> 23 BOCC is not imposing unbearable risk by accepting what is in this plan. He said the community <br /> 24 needs to be involved, no matter which way it goes. <br /> 25 Commissioner Hamilton said she has many years of training as an economist, and the <br /> 26 County cannot close its borders. She said the drivers of many of the issues are the demands <br /> 27 that come in from other states. She said the County needs to look closely at what can be done <br /> 28 in the long run to stem the forces. She agreed that economic development is needed, and it is <br /> 29 important to secure industry that will offer the most bang for the buck. She said it is important to <br /> 30 not take whatever comes, and one must always look at the unintended consequences. She <br /> 31 said she does not want to stop economic development, but the BOCC must look closely and <br /> 32 seek a good return on investment. <br /> 33 Commissioner Greene thanked the staff for the presentation, and said she appreciates <br /> 34 the past Board's work with the land use plan that avoided sprawl. She said the desire was to <br /> 35 concentrate growth around municipalities. She said opportunities exist near interstate corridors, <br /> 36 and sewer infrastructure was put in as an attempt to plan and create the ground for economic <br /> 37 development. She said this does not mean there will be overwhelming warehouses. She said <br /> 38 she is interested in development around the middle school. She agrees with the Board's history <br /> 39 on this topic, and looks forward to public input. She said the process got off on the wrong foot <br /> 40 with the perception that Mebane was driving the train, and the BOCC is eager to gather public <br /> 41 input and work out a plan moving forward. She said the economic development aspect of <br /> 42 planning remains very important. <br /> 43 Chair Price said this has been a long process. She said the County does need the <br /> 44 economic development. She said the County should look comprehensively and flexibly. She <br /> 45 said people are a factor in environmental issues. She said those people who have invested <br /> 46 their lives in that area should be heavily included. She said it is not possible to please <br /> 47 everyone, but out of respect, everyone should be included in the process. <br /> 48 Chair Price asked what direction staff needs at this time. <br /> 49 Craig Benedict said he would come back on June 1 with comments. <br />