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23 <br />3) In Part 5, refer to the Greene Tract as a "public" asset, instead of a <br />"landfill" asset. The Chapel Hill Council is of the view that because the County, for the <br />benefit of the solid waste system, is getting outright title to 60 acres of the Greene Tract <br />for the purposes of the System, there should be no claim of the solid waste fund to any <br />further reimbursement related to any other portion of the Grccne Tract; the grant of the <br />sixty acres should provide adequate compensation to the solid waste fund. Therefore, the <br />reference to reimbursement as an item for negotiation should be deleted. <br />I told the Chapel Hill Council that I would report these three paints to the County <br />and Carrboro Boards today. I said that I would then report back to the group on <br />Wednesday morning as to where we stand after these three Boazd meetings. <br />1 will be in the office until about 3:30 today if you want to discuss any of these <br />points or any other aspect of the agreement. Otherwise, I will look forward to seeing you <br />later today at your respective meetings (County at a 5:00 session, Carrboro at its regular <br />evening meeting). <br />_~ <br />•d acac_~a~_~rc •~r dnssar • _~ n~aao~ aci. ton cc ~T i,nn <br />