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2 <br /> The Interlocal provides for the appointment and responsibilities of the Solid Waste Advisory <br /> Board ("SWAB"). Another key consideration for the governing boards to address is whether to <br /> maintain the SWAB in its current form or to modify both the form and function of the SWAB. <br /> Should the governing boards of the County and Municipalities determine to proceed jointly in <br /> the management of MSW the SWAB in one form or another, as provided in a new interlocal <br /> agreement, could be beneficial to the parties to that new agreement. <br /> The Interlocal has provisions related to the Greene Tract, including apportioning 60 acres to <br /> Orange County ownership and the remainder to be jointly owned by Carrboro, Chapel Hill and <br /> the County and includes additional provisions for planning for its potential future uses. And <br /> lastly, the Interlocal contains requirements regarding community benefits. <br /> FINANCIAL IMPACT: There is no financial impact to discuss these issues. <br /> RECOMMENDATION(S): The Manager recommends that the Board, along with the elected <br /> Boards of the Towns of Carrboro, Chapel Hill and Hillsborough, discuss the issues, options and <br /> needs related to development of a new Interlocal Agreement for Solid Waste Management. <br />
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