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1999 NS Water and Sewer Management Planning and Boundary Agreement 9-7-1999
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'i <br />-, Orange Water and Sewer Authority <br />February 11,1999 <br />Page 19 <br />Towns annex land and OWASA serving that annexation. Regarding whether OWASA should have <br />the authority to acquire retail .customers in Chatham County, that is power that OWASA does not <br />need. Dr. Gordon said it is politically wrong for customers pot to have a say on appointments to the <br />OWASA Board oC Directors tivhcn the Board is not in a position to reconstitute how members are <br />appointed, <br />Patrick Davis said it is important to point out that the comments the Board made relative to <br />the retail service provision particularly in Chatham County dearly stated there is no intention on <br />OWASA's part to unilateraIIy make a derision: Mr. Davis said the Board's concerns have been <br />related to annexation -and orderly growth' and development of the two municipalities with whom <br />OWASA has Sale and Purchase Agreements.. <br />- T <br />Susannah Holloway said that as Robert Epting pointed out in his January Z5,19991etter, the <br />annexation issue would not help the problem with The University of North Carolina at chapel Hill <br />(The University). The University is a party to the Sate and Purchase Agreements and yet they are <br />not part of the boundary agreement. Ms. Holloway said. The University's rights might be affected by <br />the boundary agreement,: Susannah Holloway asked if there was a way to have The University <br />represented in the boundary~agreement. <br />Peter Gordon said he would be concerned if the Sale and Purchase Agreements with The <br />University could be construed to. say that if The University derided to build a campus. in Chatham <br />County that OWASA would have to serve them. <br />Robert Epting said there isn't any question that the Sale and Purchase Agreements with The <br />University says exactly that.; Mr. Epting said the obligation of OWASA is to serve the orderly growth <br />and development of the Town o[ Carrboro, Town of Chapel Hill, and The University. Robert Epting <br />said that if The University expanded to Chatham County they would first look to Chatham County <br />for their water. There isn't any reasonable likelihood. that The University would locate in Chatham <br />County where OWASA water would be cheaper than Chatham County's water or more desirable to <br />The University than .Chatham County's water. Mr. Epting said OWASA would have to request <br />Chatham County. for the right. to acquire easements and Chatham .County now has the. right to <br />disapprove and could prevent OWASA from serving The University should they expand to Chatham <br />County. Robert Epting said, for practical purposes, it is remote given that OWASA does not have a <br />way to lay Its pipe in the ground in Chatham County without the permission of the Chatham County <br />Board of Commissioners and why would ;they give permission when they-could be selling-water to <br />The University themselves. Mr. Epting said he did not intend to imply that The University's ability <br />to require that OWASA provide itr service is Chatham County was a serious constraint In the Water <br />and Sewer Management, planning and Boundary Agreement. Robert Epting said he mentioned-this <br />matter because he believed It is Important to understand that OWASA was formed foe the purpose of <br />providing service to The University on the same-terms and conditions as it wasproviding service to <br />the Town of Carrboro and the Town oC Chapel Hitl and. their growth and development was dearly. <br />antidpated in 1977. <br />Patrick Davis said when the Salc and Purchase Agreementr were entered into with the Town <br />oC Carrboro and the Town of Chapel Hill, Franchise Agreements were also entered Into and it was <br />agreed that the Town oC Carrboro and the Town of Chapel Hitl would not get into the water and <br />sewer business. There arc provisions that say that as long as OWASA is able to provide. service to <br />The University to accommodate growth and development then The University would rely on <br />OWASA, but in the event that OWASA was constrained then The University had the right to do any <br />and all things necessary to meet its growth requirements. <br />Dan VandcrMcer said the next discussion item is the sizing of lines and whether or not tl~e <br />agreement ought to address line sizing. <br />gyp. 3~. <br />
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