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years, a Water and Sewer Management, Planning and <br />Boundary Agreement and Map that depicts primary service <br />areas and long-term interest areas. The Board of County <br />Cz~mmissioners adopted the agreement in -its final form on <br />December 3, 2001. The Agreement and Map are incorporated <br />as Appendix G to this plan. <br />Section 3. Amend Section 3.5 LAND USE GOALS AND DRAFT POLICIES, GOAL <br />ELEVEN: Adequate and appropriate sewer disposal facilities for all <br />current and future residents, to read as follows: <br />11.2. Identify service by centralized water and sewer service systems <br />(Towns of Hillsborough and Mebane, Orange-Alamance Water <br />Systems Incorporated and Orange Water and Sewer Authority) as <br />most appropriate at the higher-density levels which occur in the <br />Urban and Transition Areas. A task force composed of elected <br />officials and staff from Orange County, Chapel Hill, Carrboro, <br />Hillsborough, and OWASA developed over a period of seven <br />years, a Water and Sewer Management, Planning and <br />Boundary Agreement and Map that depicts primary service <br />areas and long-term interest areas. The Board of County <br />Commissioners adopted the agreement in its final form on <br />December 3, 2001. The Agreement and Map are incorporated <br />as Appendix G to this plan. <br />Section 4. Amend Section 4.1 OVERVIEW OF IMPLEMENTATION STRATEGIES, <br />Sewer and Water Extension Policy, to read as follows: <br />A water and sewer extension policy refers to an official or unofficial policy <br />or policies regarding the expansion of centralized sewer and water <br />systems into previously unserviced areas. The presence or absence of <br />water and sewer facilities significantly affects location and intensity of <br />development in a given area. <br />Without the provision of centralized sewage collection and disposal land <br />can only be developed for rural uses at rural densities. <br />The provision of public services and facilities should not seek to follow <br />private development, but should occur simultaneously with planning efforts <br />to channel development over time in a manner consistent with the goals <br />and policies outlined in the Land Use Plan. Public facilities should be <br />designed to serve a specific purpose given a desired location, density and <br />form of private development. <br />Orange County is presently involved in efforts directed at formulating <br />water and sewer extension policies in coordination with economic and <br />industrial development policies and plans for the County. The County has <br />not played a major role in the provision of water and sewer facilities in the <br />past. <br />;'i.: ;t?Tt, ~-iE-t5:`~ ~_..3 u:1; c I)tt~.C..r`.A 1~. ~~;)„~ ~5.;<~~ ti. ~.C-nfjJ-:';C-'.,l --.=d4r l.. ~t. I:3~r.. .S:.^~~~";~: i.'IS' ~ ~.~~>1.~`s7;, ~..~s,. v.Ci~{. <br />