Orange County NC Website
I ■Transfer Station Web Site (http://www.olver.com/orangecounty) - <br />2 -Presentation of Community-Specific Evaluation –10 Candidate Sites <br />3 -Discussion of Technical and Community-Specific Results <br />4 -Discussion of Proposed Public Participation Strategies <br />5 -Receive Public Comment <br />6 -BOCC Direction and Feedback <br />7 <br />8 Siting Process Status Summary <br />9 - Identified 10 Potential Sites based upon Exclusionary Criteria & Technical Screening <br />10 - Completed Technical Evaluation of Potential Sites <br />11 -Completed Community-Specific Evaluation of 10 Sites <br />12 ■Community-Specific Point Totals and Rankings <br />13 <br />14 Bob Sallach explained that the highest point total represents the best site. He pointed out <br />15 the ten sites on the maps. The sites are identified by a three-digit number. <br />16 Site 826 is the site that is in Hillsborough in the vicinity of the water tank. <br />17 Sites .827 and 573 are sites located off of 1-40 and Old NC 86. <br />18 Site 669 is the Eubanks Road landfill site. <br />19 Site 717 is located in the Dodson's Crossroad area. <br />20 Sites 010, 759, 696, 779, and 056 are on NC 54 in the western part of the County. <br />21 <br />22 Community-Specific Evaluation <br />23 -Community-Specific Evaluation Phase <br />24 NPurpose — Ranking of Candidate Sites for Consideration by BOCC <br />25 mincluded 10 Sites from Technical Evaluation Phase <br />26 - Ordinal Ranking of Sites with Respect to each Community-Specific Criterion <br />27 -Computation of Site Point Totals , <br />28 013ased upon Ordinal Rank and Criteria Weighting Factor <br />29 <br />30 Community- Specific Criteria <br />31 -Environmental Justice Considerations <br />32 ■Minority Populations <br />33 nAge <br />34 ■Education <br />35 ■1-ow Income <br />36 ■Potentially Cumulative Environmental Impacts <br />37 - Impact on Air Quality <br />38 ■Travel Time from the Waste Generation Centroid – Indicator of Impact <br />39 - Impact on Local Infrastructure <br />40 mAccess to Primary Arterials <br />41 ■Availability of Water & Sewer Service <br />42 -Adjacent Land Uses <br />43 ■Residential &'Business Address Points on Parcels Adjacent to Proposed Site Boundary <br />44 - Proximity to Schools, Churches, and Recreation Sites <br />45 - Number of Residents Impacted <br />46 ■Within 500 Feet and 1000 Feet <br />47 - Presence of Natural Buffers <br />2 <br />