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Appendix C <br /> LAW OFFICES <br /> COLEMAN, GLEDHILL & HARGRAVE <br /> A PROFESSIONAL ODRP ORATION <br /> 129 E.7RYON STREET <br /> P.O.DRAWER 1529 <br /> HIUSBOROUOH,NORM CAROLINA 27278 <br /> 919.732-2196 FROM THE DESK OF <br /> FAX 919-732-7997 March 2, 1998 GEOFFM E.GLEDHILL <br /> Mr. Dave Stancil <br /> Orange County Planning Department <br /> Post Office Box 8181 <br /> Hillsborough, North Carolina 27278 <br /> RE: Water and Sewer Boundary Agreement Adverse Public <br /> Health Condition <br /> Dear Dave: <br /> Enclosed.'are the following: <br /> 1 . A• replacement for VI.A. of the draft Agreement which <br /> replacement contains the expanded definitions related to adverse <br /> public health conditions, both failing septic system and <br /> contaminated well water systems. <br /> 2 A thrd'6 page document which includes a matrix of <br /> solutions for a .failing septic system adverse public health <br /> condition and a contaminated well adverse public health condition <br /> that I have put together after several meetings with Paul Thames <br /> and Ron Holdway. <br /> Using the format that you used in presenting this with the <br /> agenda materials for the March 3 Task Force Committee meeting, <br /> everything except the first paragraph in the first enclosure <br /> would be in bold and italicized. Some of this, principally a few <br /> definitions in the well water area, is new. Some of it is not <br /> but for some reason did not get incorporated into the draft of <br /> the agreement that was provided with the agenda for the meeting. <br /> Also, the very last paragraph has been expanded to include the <br /> notion that the use of an extension of a public water or Public <br /> sewer line to correct an adverse public health conditions is <br /> limited. <br /> During the Board of County Commissioners an'd OWASA meeting I <br /> gave you some editing suggestions for the emergency water <br /> transfers section. A copy of the document with the various <br /> suggestions and thoughts is enclosed. The bold, italicized <br /> sentence that concludes subsection A.I.c. should be eliminated <br /> from the section on emergency water transfers. That sentence <br /> deals with non emergency water transfers and should be in the <br />