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• transfer assets <br />• Large Tip Fee increases <br />{over 5% or fixed <br />amount {cpi}) <br />• hears from citizens <br />• Methods to reduce <br />volume (unit based <br />pricing vs. Collection <br />bans) <br />bonds) <br />• ownership and <br />acquisition of <br />land/facilities <br />• user tax authority <br />• authority to negotiate <br />land with neighboring <br />jurisdiction or landowner <br />• administration <br />• hears from citizens <br />• Smaller tip fees <br />• hears from citizens <br />The options above were reviewed. It was decided to have a maximum of two <br />elected members of each Board, along with whatever staff they choose, meet to review <br />these suggestions. They will draft a preferred management model for solid waste <br />management in Orange County to be presented to the elected boards. Chapel Hill Town <br />Manager Cal Horton will convene the meeting. <br />There being no further business, the meeting was adjourned. The next regular <br />meeting of the Orange County Board of Commissioners will be held on Tuesday, <br />November 19, 1996 at the OWASA Community Meeting Room, Jones Ferry Road, <br />Carrboro. North Carolina. <br />Moses Carey, Jr., Chair <br />Kathy Baker, Deputy Clerk