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9/7/1999
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10b
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1999 NS Water and Sewer Management Planning and Boundary Agreement 9-7-1999
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y <br />'~ O'range Water-and Se«cr AutLority <br />Februaryl1,1999 <br />Page Y7 ;~ <br />undertaking is inappropriate, the way the agreement is structured any one jurisdiction would have <br />veto authority over that decision. The remainder of OWASA's service area would be adversely <br />affected, OWASA's obligations under the Sale aad Purchase Agreements would be adversely <br />affected, as well as OWASA's ability to provide service. Patrick Davis said he has stated oa <br />numerous occasions that he could not support any agreement that restricted OWASA's ability to do <br />that because that is a responsibility of the Board of Directors. <br />Dan VanderMeer asked If the Board is iin agreement with the proposal that if an adverse <br />public health condition Is declared by someone else, it would trigger whether or not OWASA could <br />extend lines during emergencies. Peter Gordon said he Is In favor of that because there. will be clear <br />tines of authority and Orange County citizens will know with whom to speak. <br />William Strom said the agreement defcnes and proposes a series of remedies for septic <br />system problems and creates an opportunity for remediation, openness, and eliminates citizens' fear. <br />It makes tradeoffs aad compromises In other areas worth doing. <br />Daa VanderMeer said the next item for discussion is interuti'lity water transfers that ties to <br />the question of emergency transfers. Sow long is an ecnergeacy transfer an emergency transfer? <br />What are the limitations, if any, on OWASA's ability to enter Into iaterutility, transfer agreements? <br />Alan Rimer said he does not believe it IS the local governments' responsibility to deliberate what is <br />and what is not an emergency and. he could not advocate the emergency water transfers as it is~ <br />currently written in the agreement. Mr. Rimer said that decision should rest with the Executive <br />Director. <br />Patrick Davis said about two years ago the emergency water transfers were structured so <br />there would be a six-month notification. The emergency could be one-year duration which is when <br />local government check-in ~rould occur. Mr. Davis said there was a majority agreement oa that by <br />the Task Force with the exception of one member.. One member reopened this topic and three of the <br />seven Task Force members voted against what has been presented. is the corrected February 2, I999 <br />draft agreement. • <br />Peter Gordon asked what is an emergency. To some degree it Is a technical,-hard call and <br />one that is better Left out of a political context. On the other hand, some emergencies reflect bad , <br />planning. Dr. Gordon said. this issue is related to whether the capital investment of the community <br />should be present as a safeguard for communities that have allowed or promoted growth without <br />capital investments to assure that its citizens receive basic services. <br />Patrick Davis said since the late 1960'x, the community depended upon the emergency <br />transfer of water from the-City of Durham and the Town of Hillsborough for two decades.. The <br />community was trying to pursue development, the Cane Creek Reservoir had regulatory delays and <br />lawsuits, a moratorium was never imposed oa growth,. orderly development was allowed to occur, <br />and agreements were executed that allowed OWASA to meet those needs until the Cane Creek <br />Reservoir was on line. Mr. Davis- said he understood the local governrneats' perspective and a six- <br />- month check in and the ability to revie`v and approve the transfer of water was reasonable but not as <br />stated in the agreement. <br />William Strom said he agrees with Patrick .Davis and Peter Gordon. Mr. Strom said the. <br />relevant part is stated on page 16 of the corrected draft agreement which states that these transfers <br />"Are not intended.to provide raw or finished seater supply necessary'to support new growth and <br />development within the service area of the service provider receiving the transfer." Given that these <br />decisions arc both. health and political, tUerc is a point where there should be a check in and the <br />constituent governments have every right to want that check in. <br />.Robert Epting said the draft corrected agreement statbs that "Between 60 days and 90 days <br />from inception oC transfer, the elected boards which exercise planning jurisdiction on either side of <br />-?8 <br />25 <br />~p.2~ <br />
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