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4 <br />plan, a total of $842,488 will have been paid to the Solid Waste Fund from Orange County, <br />Chapel Hill and Carrboro. Final payments will be made in Fiscal Year 2012/13. <br />The attachments also include an agenda abstract that was published for an April 29, 2008 Joint <br />Greene Tract Work Session (The Meeting was subsequently canceled; however, the <br />documents provide a brief history of activities related to the Greene Tract.) <br />Staff will provide any other information at the meeting, and the governing boards can discuss <br />issues related to this item as necessary. <br />Attachment 2 -b -1 — April 29, 2008 Joint Greene Tract Work Session Agenda Abstract <br />Attachment 2 -b -2 — December 10, 2002 BOCC Agenda Abstract — Approval of <br />Recommendations from the Greene Tract Work Group <br />Attachment 2 -b -3 — June 26, 2002 Greene Tract Concept Plan <br />c) Town Update on Rogers Road Small Area Plan <br />Attachment 2 -a provides information related to this item. Staff will provide any other information <br />at the meeting, and the governing boards can discuss issues related to this item as necessary. <br />No Additional Attachments <br />3. County Planning for Southern Human Services Center Property <br />In 1992 the County purchased 34.1 acres at 2500 Homestead Road on which to develop a <br />County campus for service offerings in southern Orange County. To date, two buildings have <br />been built on the site — the Southern Human Services Center and the Seymour Senior Center. <br />The Board of Commissioners approved a conceptual site master plan in 2006 — a copy of <br />supporting materials for that action is attached. Funding for a formal master plan of the <br />Southern Human Services campus is included in the current year Capital Investment Plan <br />(CIP). Proposals have been received from potential consultants and a recommendation will be <br />presented to the Board of Commissioners in April 2012. <br />Recent discussions with County departments regarding their future programming needs in <br />southern Orange reflect a variety of potential uses for the site. An updated study of current and <br />future County -wide space needs will be conducted within the next year and will more accurately <br />identify and prioritize development that may be appropriate for the Homestead Road campus. <br />In the meantime, at such time the Board of Commissioners has reviewed and approved the final <br />master plan from the consultant, the County may choose to move forward with some type of <br />request to the Town to begin preliminary site work on building locations identified in the Master <br />Plan. <br />Staff will briefly discuss the existing approved master plan at the meeting and respond to <br />questions from Council members and Commissioners. The governing boards can discuss <br />issues related to this item as necessary. <br />Attachment 3 — October 3, 2006 BOCC Agenda Abstract and Attachments — Homestead <br />Road Campus Master Plan Approval <br />