11.29.23 Letter to Carrboro Town Council

November 29, 2023

Mayor and Members of the Carrboro Town Council:

I am speaking for Friends of Bolin Creek, a 501 c (3) non-profit established in 2003 to protect the Bolin Creek Watershed.

First, let me speak to our preference for Flexible Funding Option 1 because it supports long-standing improvement projects all citizens of Carrboro have been long-awaiting and that are “shovel ready,” with all reports and reviews finished.

Second, while this Board has chosen the Creekside route located in the riparian buffer of Bolin Creek and would like to advance it with the MPO, this project is not sufficiently complete to be worthy of a recommendation for funding. You cannot depend on the 2009 Bolin Creek Greenway Conceptual Plan because this plan recommends the sewer easement and trail be moved away from the creek.

At the October 17 Council meeting, we learned for the first time that Sungate Design Group had prepared a 09/28 technical review of the “Bolin Creek Greenway Conceptual Master Plan” for the Town Planning staff.  When the Planning Director concluded her presentation to the Council she said that no regulatory barriers were found, and listed this conclusion on a slide. This report had not been made public and the Council did not have a copy of the report when they voted.

Since then, we’ve read the report and found a number of regulatory barriers. I’ll mention just two here. A state riparian buffer authorization will be needed under the Jordan Lake Buffer Rules. For the approval to be granted, the Town must demonstrate that there are “no practical alternatives” that would better minimize disturbance to the buffer and aquatic environment. 15A NCAC 02B .0267. The reports states there “appears to be other practical alternatives” that would better minimize disturbance.

The Sungate engineers also reports that they talked to OWASA and learned that the start of the sewer replacement for this entire line has been pushed out to FY 29. Does it make sense to construct a multi-million-dollar cement structure and rip it up a few years later when the sewer replacement is constructed?

These are just two examples of regulatory problems with the route you have chosen. That should be enough to give this Board pause about the wisdom of proceeding further.

Martha Hoelzer

Friends of Bolin Creek
November 29, 2023