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11/17/1998
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9d
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If the County assumes the lead role, the Board We believe it would be necessary for the <br /> of Commissioners shall approve the 1999- Chapel Hill Town Council to formally <br /> 2000 solid waste management operating adopt the budget; however, the budget <br /> budget. could be developed by the County <br /> Manager and reviewed and approved by <br /> the County Commissioners before action <br /> by the Town Council. <br /> All parties will sign the Interlocal Agreement We agree that the Carrboro Board of <br /> after it has been revised to incorporate Aldermen, the Chapet Hilt Town Council, <br /> modifications. and the Orange County Board of <br /> Commissioners must sign the Interlocal <br /> Agreement in order to execute the <br /> transfer of ownership and responsibility. <br /> With regard to principle#4(section 1-B), the We agree on the need for a local <br /> Board emphasized the impo�tance of having commitment to e�cient, responsible, <br /> committed partners. and progressive solid waste <br /> management activities. The Interlocal , <br /> Agreement would provide the legal basis <br /> for the commitment of the partners to the <br /> system. <br /> Until the County assumes responsibility, the The Landfill Owner's Group is an <br /> LOG shall continue to direct solid waste advisory body to the three member <br /> management, as in the past, including governments and does not direct solid <br /> operating by consensus. waste management operation. The <br /> Town of Chapel Hill is currently <br /> responsible for administration of the <br /> Landfill Fund and the Solid Waste <br /> Management Department. We would <br /> expect this situation to continue until the <br /> revised Interlocal Agreement is executed <br /> and implemented. The Council <br /> recognizes the LOG's right to set and <br /> operate by its own rules as established <br /> in January of 1997. These rules <br /> included decision by majority rule. The <br /> Council supports this LOG decision. � <br /> � <br /> o� <br /> � C.lwindows\temp\tt-06-98.DOC 4 Printed: 11/12/98 � <br />
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