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After a Month of Public Comments, Orange County Sends Buc-eeâs Back to the Drawing Board
Designed by Jon Fuller
As the nation fixed its eyes on Washington pomp on the eve of Joe Bidenâs inauguration, some Triangle residents were focused on a local commissioners meeting that could mean changes for the entire area.
On January 19, the Orange County Board of Commissioners spent hours discussing Efland Station, a proposed rezoning project anchored by a massive gas station in the northern part of Orange County. The commissioners asked questions and gave comments, grilling the applicant on its plans for the future. They could have voted; they didnât.
Orange County Residents Largely Oppose Planned Buc-ee s at Final Public Hearings
Special Virtual Meeting on Jan. 12, 2021
The Orange County Board of Commissioners met with residents Tuesday night for the last of three public hearing sessions that began in mid-December. The hearings regarded a proposed rezoning that would allow Buc-ee s, a Texas-owned gas station and convenience store company, to build their first North Carolina branch in the small unincorporated community of Efland.
The proposed development would be split into two phases. It would create jobs and potential tax revenue for the county, but it would also mean the creation of a 120-nozzle fueling station that requires six large underground tanks to be placed on top of a protected watershed.
By Sarah Lindenfeld Hall, Go Ask Mom editor
Every year between Christmas and New Year s Day, I highlight the top posts of the year. It s usually a mix of articles about great events, fun activities and important health information for families. This year, it s all about COVID from news about shuttered museums and parks to information about the coronavirus for parents.
It s not exactly something any of us need to rehash. We were there, are still there and will be there for part of next year (but hopefully not much longer!). So I thought I d take a look at the top posts from 2020 that had absolutely nothing to do with COVID. Here s a look back.
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