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26 <br /> 1 Chair Pelissier said that she favored a new facility for the community center. She <br /> 2 suggested that the County make a commitment in January to take action after the final report at <br /> 3 the Assembly of Governments meeting in December. <br /> 4 Commissioner Hemminger said that she does not want to wait until January. <br /> 5 Commissioner Foushee said that she would not be here in January so she wanted to <br /> 6 make a comment. She said that, as public servants, they do not always get it right. The <br /> 7 County Commissioners have taken a lot of criticism from the towns about the closure of the <br /> 8 landfill. She said that she understands that it was clear to all of the RENA community that if the <br /> 9 landfill had not closed, they would not be having this conversation about a mitigation plan now. <br /> 10 <br /> 11 A motion was made by Commissioner Hemminger seconded by Commissioner Yuhasz <br /> 12 for intent to: <br /> 13 • move forward with a new"green" community center; <br /> 14 • to ask the Manager to find $380,000 more to move into the fund already established <br /> 15 with $120,000; <br /> 16 • to work with RENA and Habitat for Humanity on the design and implementation of this <br /> 17 community center; <br /> 18 • to ask the towns to contribute computer supplies, permitting costs, connection costs <br /> 19 and the first 12 months of utilities towards this project; <br /> 20 • to ask the towns to expedite the permitting process; and <br /> 21 • to be able to start immediately to bring this project back to the BOCC October meeting <br /> 22 to finalize going forward. <br /> 23 <br /> 24 Michael Talbert said that the segments of sewer were designed without regard to the <br /> 25 other surrounding land. It could be designed completely different if other neighborhoods were <br /> 26 included. Regarding debt service, the County would be at or near 15% up until 2016-17. The <br /> 27 $6.5 million, including the $740,000, plus all of the sewer, if financed for 20 years would require <br /> 28 debt service of about $450,000. <br /> 29 <br /> 30 PUBLIC COMMENT: <br /> 31 Mark Dorosin is the Managing Attorney at the UNC Center for Civil Rights. He was <br /> 32 representing the Rogers-Eubanks Neighborhood Association (RENA). He made reference to <br /> 33 the question of cost and said that this is not the most efficient way to serve the community. He <br /> 34 said that OWASA does not have a prohibition on using pumps. He said that this may be an <br /> 35 opportunity to engage with OWASA to get its board members to put this issue back on the <br /> 36 table. He said that a commitment without a commitment to funding is no commitment at all. He <br /> 37 is encouraged to hear the Board's discussion. He said that the report suggests that water is <br /> 38 available all throughout the community. He does not think that a lot of the people in the <br /> 39 community know that there is money available. He said that most people need help with the <br /> 40 costs of hooking up to the system. Regarding the community center, he said that he was taken <br /> 41 aback that Chapel Hill was talking about zoning and planning restrictions that it intends to <br /> 42 impose on this property (i.e., 3,000 foot setbacks). He said that he is encouraged to hear the <br /> 43 commitment to the community center, because when this first started the priority was the sewer. <br /> 44 Commissioner Hemminger restated her motion. <br /> 45 Commissioner Jacobs suggested asking staff to come back with information on the <br /> 46 Hogan House and the costs of deconstructing it. He said that when the County did the water <br /> 47 line before, staff went house-to-house and some people were afraid. He said that there has to <br /> 48 be a better way to engage the community. <br />
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