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2009-010 ERCD - Jordan Lake Partnership Memorandum of Understanding Supporting a Regional Partnership and Potential Joint Use of Jordan Lake Reservoir
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2 <br /> County jurisdictions, as previously noted at the September 25, 2008 Assembly of Governments <br /> meeting. <br /> In fact, the original project goal includes the following principle: <br /> To create a secure and sustainable water supply while emphasizing strong conservation, <br /> growth management, and a regional water supply plan. <br /> The draft MOU (attached) would create a Jordan Lake Regional Water Supply Partnership that: <br /> • Has a goal of "collaboratively defining Jordan Lake's role in a long-term sustainable and <br /> secure regional water supply for the Research Triangle Region;" <br /> • "Will operate under the principles of regional collaboration, sustainable water supply, <br /> environmental stewardship, mutual and collective benefit, proportional representation, <br /> and financial stability;" <br /> • Creates a Partnership Management Team to provide overall guidance and advice (but <br /> not policy decisions) for activities under the MOU, consisting of the Manager or designee <br /> of each signatory, to be chaired by the Durham City Manager or designee; and <br /> • Designates the City of Durham as the lead agency in the partnership effort, acting as the <br /> fiscal and contracting agent for the Partnership, with advice of the Partnership <br /> Management team and actions on project activities by the elected bodies of each <br /> jurisdiction. <br /> Each signatory to the MOU would pay a share of the costs on one of two levels (based on <br /> number of water service connections). Orange County, if it chooses to sign, would be a Level II <br /> member with a $2,500 annual fee. <br /> The primary anticipated functions of the Partnership are to engage in three activities or <br /> Additional Projects (Item 5 of the MOU). It is notable that each of the three activities is at the <br /> discretion of the partner and is optional. These are: <br /> 1. Regional Water Supply Planning Project—To develop a regional water supply plan for <br /> Jordan Lake, including the gathering of information from Jordan Lake water allocation <br /> holders on subjects such as water demand, conservation, supply sources and future <br /> needs. <br /> 2. Jordan Lake Allocation Requests — Jointly prepared and coordinated allocation <br /> requests to the NC Environmental Management Commission for allocations (or <br /> increased allocations) from Jordan Lake's water supply. This may involve a common <br /> letter request and/or specifically tailored requests from each partner related to their <br /> needs. However, the requests would need to be consistent with the Water Supply Plan. <br /> 3. Jordan Lake Western Intake Preliminary Planning Project — Study of the potential <br /> capacity and associated intake and water supply facilities needed to access increased <br /> water supply. This will include the preliminary engineering and cost information to <br /> support allocation increases, and would be limited to members of the Partnership <br /> interested in the joint capital project investment. Engineering and work beyond the <br /> preliminary stage would require a separate agreement. <br /> The draft MOU is a five-year agreement to terminate June 30, 2014, and may be terminated or <br /> extended by mutual agreement. Signatories may withdraw from the agreement with 30 days <br /> written notice (any residual financial commitments must be satisfied). <br />
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