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graded for an even surface, and covered in a natural material such as <br /> woodchips; they shall not be paved. <br /> The internal walkway system shall be installed as indicated on the Final <br /> Plat and inspected by Planning Department staff prior to Final Plat <br /> approval and again prior to the transfer of control of the Homeowners <br /> Association from the developer to the home owners as provided by the <br /> recorded Declaration of Covenants, Conditions and Restrictions for <br /> Ashwick Subdivision. The Declaration of Development Restrictions and <br /> Requirements prepared by Planning Department Staff shall include a <br /> maintenance agreement for the Homeowners Association to permanently <br /> maintain the internal walkway system. <br /> NOW, THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED, by the Board of Orange County <br /> Commissioners, that this amendment to the Resolution for Approval for the Preliminary <br /> Plan for Ashwick subdivision is approved in accordance with the above mentioned <br /> conditions and attached preliminary plan with the Pedestrian Path System shown in <br /> green (dated April 4, 2000, last updated October 2, 2002). <br /> VOTE: UNANIMOUS <br /> 9. Items for Decision--Regular Agenda <br /> a. Implications of Possible Changes to Water Sewer Service Boundaries and <br /> Urban Service Boundaries <br /> The Board considered the advisability of possible changes to Water and Sewer <br /> Service Boundaries and Urban Service Boundaries. <br /> Chair Jacobs said that the Board is committed to working with the Chapel Hill- <br /> Carrboro school system on expeditiously siting a third high school. The County <br /> Commissioners have no secret agenda to try and force the school system to not site this <br /> high school. <br /> Planning Director Craig Benedict gave a PowerPoint presentation on this item. <br /> The Water and Sewer Management and Planning Boundary Agreement was worked on <br /> for seven years. All of the water providers and local jurisdictions put this agreement <br /> together. This agreement set forth where water and sewer would be and would not be. <br /> He listed the objectives of this plan. This agreement was put together and signed off by <br /> all entities. This plan was incorporated in the joint planning area agreement this year. <br /> He showed some maps of the joint planning area land use plan. The Urban Service Line <br /> reflects a May 2000 comprehensive plan that Chapel Hill adopted. Areas outside of the <br /> line were areas where Chapel Hill did not plan to grow in the short term. There are <br /> provisions for the locations of uses outside of the established line. <br /> Chair Jacobs said that he spoke with the Mayors of both Chapel Hill and <br /> Carrboro and they would prefer the County Commissioners to address this issue or to <br /> defer comment. <br />