Orange County NC Website
22 <br /> 1 The Task Force has consensus that there are needs in the Rogers Road Neighborhood that <br /> 2 should be addressed by the Task Force. The Task Force has investigated two possible <br /> 3 solutions in the Rogers Road Community and the estimated costs are as follows: <br /> 4 Installing sewer infrastructure for 86 defined parcels in the Rogers Road Neighborhood <br /> 5 $ 5,788,215 <br /> 6 Relocating and Renovating the Hogan-Rogers House for a Neighborhood Community <br /> 7 Center <br /> 8 $ 740,499 <br /> 9 Total Financial Impact $6,528,714 <br /> 10 <br /> 11 The Task Force is investigating and evaluating five different cost sharing options for the Rogers <br /> 12 Road Neighborhood as outlined below: <br /> 13 1. The first option is based on the Municipal Solid Waste (tonnage) delivered to the Landfill <br /> 14 by each municipality during Fiscal 2010/11. <br /> 15 <br /> 16 2. The second option is based on the original Landfill Agreement between the Towns and <br /> 17 the County dated November 30, 1972. <br /> 18 <br /> 19 3. The third possible solution is based on County and Town populations. This is the <br /> 20 method the Board of County Commissioners has selected to distribute Sales Tax <br /> 21 revenues between the County and the Towns. <br /> 22 <br /> 23 4. The fourth option is based on County and Towns Ad Valorem Property Taxes Levied by <br /> 24 each municipality for Fiscal 2011/12. This is an alternative method the Board of County <br /> 25 Commissioners could consider to distribute Sales Tax revenues between the County <br /> 26 and the Towns. <br /> 27 <br /> 28 5. The fifth possible solution is based on County and Town populations. This option is not <br /> 29 weighted and uses only the rural population of Orange County compared to the Towns. <br /> 30 <br /> 31 See the Spreadsheet: <br />