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we are outgrowing, we offer classes to the public multiple days of the week. These include tree <br />climbing instruction,crafting workshops, and weekly outdoor workout events. We also host <br />bi-weekly open house days that bring together local arborists and tree enthusiasts in the <br />community, including both residents of Orange County and visitors from out of town. In the past <br />we have offered tree identification events, pruning training to the Carrboro Parks and <br />Recreation staff, aerial rescue courses for state employees, and tree climbing competitions for <br />local arborists. For our current offerings click here. During the first half of 2023 we provided <br />approximately $30,000 worth of no-cost training for the community via classes advertised on <br />our website. We would hold these events and classes at the 10-acre property, expanding our <br />offerings with the larger facility and space. <br />16 <br />Given our dedication to community building and tree-related training and education, our <br />development plans for the property include the goal of preserving trees and creating inviting <br />spaces for tree-related recreation, both indoors and outdoors. I believe this will augment the <br />attractiveness of Millhouse Road Park, offsetting any drawbacks of our use of the property for <br />our business purposes. <br />Beyond the County-owned parcels to our east are the 2-acre parcels owned by the Town of <br />Chapel Hill along Millhouse Rd. From recent email correspondence with Katie Bowden, the <br />Economic Development Manager of the Town of Chapel Hill, we are told that Chapel Hill does <br />“not foresee any potential conflicts with the proposed rezoning at 6915-UT Millhouse Rd.” For <br />their most adjacent properties along Millhouse Rd, there has been some discussion of using <br />them for a storage facility, with the lack of water and sewer utilities limiting the usefulness of <br />these lots. <br />17 <br />To our north, beyond the County-owned acreage, are the 19 acres of the dog boarding house <br />Green Beagle Lodge and the private residence of Lodge’s owners Tammy and Andrew Purner. <br />According to recent personal conversation with the Purners, neither they nor the Lodge have <br />objections to our plans for our ten acres. The next nearest residential location is 6806 Millhouse <br />Rd to our northeast. The house on this parcel is over 1,500 feet from the nearest corner of our <br />17 According to Chapel Hill’s Commercial Development Plan, available at their Economic Development <br />webpage, their properties in the Millhouse Road are considered for light-industrial/research companies. <br />In 2017, ~12 acres of 7001 and 7000 Millhouse Rd were rezoned to Light Industrial Conditional Zoning. <br />16 Treeist Community Actions (outside of paid tree services) since 2018: 2018 to 2020: 6+ hours of <br />donated training time to community members every Saturday for two years straight. 2020 to present: at <br />minimum 4+ hours each of the two Saturdays per month of donated training time to community <br />members, ~$30,000 worth of no cost training for the community in the first half of 2023 alone (via <br />classes advertised on the website). $18,000 worth of donated services to Rangewood to date (as of <br />7/28/23; this last number increases by $1000 each week). <br />17 <br />34
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