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Excerpt of Meeting Minutes <br />SUMMARY MINUTES OF A ASSEMBLY OF GOVERNMENTS <br />OF THE CHAPEL HILL TOWN COUNCIL <br />THURSDAY, MARCH 26, 2009, AT 7:00 P.M. <br />Present were Chapel Hill Mayor Kevin Foy, Mayor pro tern Jim Ward, <br />Council Member Matt Czajkowski, Council Member Laurin Easthom, <br />Council Member Sally Greene, Council Member Ed Harrison, Council <br />Member Mark Kleinschmidt, Council Member Jim Merritt, Council <br />Member Bill Strom, Carrboro Mayor Mark Chilton, Carrboro Alderman <br />Jacquelyn Gist, Carrboro Alderman Joal Hall Broun, Carrboro Alderman <br />Lydia Lavelle, Orange County Commission Chair Valerie Foushee, Orange <br />County Commissioner Alice Gordon, Orange County Commissioner Pam <br />Hemminger, Orange County Commissioner Barry Jacobs, Orange County <br />Commissioner Bernadette Pelissier, Orange County Commissioner Steve <br />Yuhasz, and Hillsborough Mayor Tom Stevens. <br />Staff members present were None. <br />*** * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * ** <br />3. Receive a petition from Rogers' Road residents <br />Minister Robert Campbell addressed the petition submitted by Rogers' <br />Road residents. He said the community had bore the burden of all of the <br />community's trash and had been denied public services. He said each <br />petition requesting services in the past had been delayed for some reason. <br />He said the recommendation is that all entities should collaborate to find <br />funds for the Rogers Road — Eubanks community. He said the petition <br />submitted by the residents in December 2008 included a list of available <br />funding sources. He said the residents were asking elected officials to <br />commit to a specific date when services outlined in the petition will <br />happen. <br />Council Member Kleinschmidt said he had chaired the taskforce appointed <br />to address the Rogers Road requests for services. He said other elected <br />officials as well as several members of the community, and at large <br />members of boards and commissions had served on that taskforce for the <br />last two years. He said they received information from Orange County, <br />OWASA, and town governments, to achieve services and a vision for the <br />Attachment 6 11 <br />