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RES-2009-026 Orange County’s Proposed 2009 Legislative Agenda
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RES-2009-026 Orange County’s Proposed 2009 Legislative Agenda
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4/7/2009
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5a
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Agenda - 04-07-2009 - 5a
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16 <br />development to the extent it will require local <br />governments to become the designer, builder and manager <br />of watershed protection measures required by the Jordan <br />Lake rules (See Exhibit D - April 7, 2009 Board of <br />County Commissioners Adopted Resolution in Support of <br />the Proposed Jordan Reservoir Water Supply Nutrient <br />Strategy Rules 15A NCA 02B.0262-.0273 & .0311); <br />25) Bio-solids Disposal - Support legislation which <br />provides county governments some opportunity to <br />regulate and/or have input into, but not prohibit, <br />sludge application activities, including the acceptable <br />"classes" of sludge for application and the prohibition <br />of sludge application in certain environmentally <br />sensitive areas such as critical watersheds. Orange <br />County is not seeking to eliminate the appropriate <br />application of bio-solids for agricultural use, but <br />believes counties should play a role in the process. <br />(See Exhibit E for additional information); <br />26) Open Burning/Burning Permits - Support amending the <br />statutes (G.S. 113-60.31) related to open burning to <br />remove the open burning prohibition exemption that is <br />
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