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A motion was made by Commissioner Hemminger, seconded by Commissioner <br />Yuhasz, for intent to: <br />• move forward with a new "green" community center; <br />• to ask the Manager to find $380,000 more to move into the fund already <br />established with $120,000; <br />• to work with RENA and Habitat for Humanity on the design and implementation <br />of this community center; <br />• to ask the towns to contribute computers, supplies, permitting costs, connection <br />costs and the first 12 months of utilities towards this project; <br />• to ask the towns to expedite the permitting process; and <br />• to be able to start immediately to bring this project back to the BOCC October <br />•. « <br />On September 18, 2012 the Carrboro Board of Aldermen reviewed the interim Report from the <br />Historic Rogers Road Neighborhood Task Force and approved the following motion: <br />• •' � 'x`11 111 •' 1 • ' ` • • t • ' <br />• 1 • '!: • • 1' �: • • <br />On September 28, 2012 the County and Town Managers met and developed the attached <br />recommendations. <br />Recommendation 1.c. is to investigate a contractual agreement with Habitat for Humanity <br />to construct a Rogers Road Neighborhood Community Center that would serve the <br />residents of the Rogers Road Neighborhood. The center would be owned by Habitat and <br />leased to Rogers Eubanks Neighborhood Association (RENA) for $1 per year. <br />A contract between the County and Habitat would be approved by the Board before any funds <br />would be available for the construction of a Rogers Road Neighborhood Community Center. <br />On October 3, 2012 the Historic Rogers Road Neighborhood Task Force met and discussed the <br />attached recommendations from the County and Town Managers. Based on the draft Meeting <br />Summary the Task Force reinforced support for both the Community Center and Sewer in the <br />Historic Rogers Road Community, by the recommending the following: <br />1. That the Managers meet and report back to the Task Force at the October 24, 2012 <br />meeting, specifically to study how the local governments can cost -share sewer <br />improvements and a community center. <br />2. That the Managers consider the attached " Carrboro" cost sharing option. <br />