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49 <br /> take over the responsibitity for making sure the lines are extended. There is an 18-month timeline for this <br /> water line e�ension. <br /> John Link said that from the date of the transfer of so(id waste managemerrt to the County,the <br /> . next day OWASA could be authorized to submit request for proposals to run the m'ajor water tines to this <br /> area From that date,OWASA e�ects that those major water lines would be in the ground beiween 12 <br /> and 18 mor�ths. He said that the only thing outstanding was an agreement between the County and the <br /> other jurisdictions on haw to fund the lateral 6nes. <br /> Commissioner Jacobs said that the Board has been very clear in saying that they understand <br /> what the residerits of the Rogers Road neighborhood are saying. He said that the process is taking <br /> longer than the Commissioners originafly thought He clarified that a proposed agreemerit from OWASA <br /> would be forthcoming within a month. � <br /> Health Director Rosemary Summers said that tfie wells in the Rogers Road neighborhood have <br /> been tested twice for volatile organic chemicals, including the MTBEs. The wells will be tested quarteriy. <br /> . The wells at the landfill have not been tested for MTBEs.but it is in discussion at this time. � <br /> � Commissioner Halkiotis said that he feels it is important to get a report badc indicating fhat it is <br /> possible that there are MTBEs coming from the landfill. <br /> Commissioner Brown asked about CDBG grant money and the possible availability of fihat far the <br /> Rogers Road neighborhood. <br /> John Link said that the staff would explore that possibitity again, but as the County <br /> Commissioners recall, Orange County does nat rate very high in terms of etigibil'iiy for septic or sewer <br /> systems. The chances of Orange County receiving federal funding for this are stim because of the needs <br /> of the flood victims�in the eastem part of the state. <br /> Rosemary Summers said that in reference to the reports of tfie well festing,there was no <br /> intentional delay. This was only a miscommunication. <br /> Mr. Gary Carver made reference to fhe public hearing with Chapel Hill about the rezoning of the <br /> Greene Tract He said that the meeting was very interesting and informative. The information was not <br /> new information, but was the same information that the c�t¢ens have been saying for years. He does not <br /> know how the County Commissioners felt about that meeting because there was not a vote. He said that <br /> the presentation tonight centered mostly on identifying which 60 acres of the Greene Tract are of interest . <br /> to the Counfy. He said that the amendment to the interiocal agreement accompiishes the same thing as <br /> rezoning the Greene Tract for a materials handting facifity and he feels that this is not righf. He said that . <br /> one of the major complainfs at the public hearing was that it was a foregone conclusion.He understands <br /> that there is no burial intended on the Greene Tract, but the other faci('�ies that are proposed in that area <br /> are just as bad. He feels that the extension of the water tines to Rogers Road should not be tied to the <br /> effective date of the interlocal agreement because it is a confinual delay. He stressed the importance of <br /> finding the source of the MTBEs in the wells. <br /> Chair Carey said�that the responsibility of constructing the water lines is tied to the effective date <br /> of the transfer of responsibility because prior to that time no one knew who was responsible. Once the <br /> responsibility of solid waste managetnent is transferred to the County,-the County will take over that <br /> function. � <br /> Commissioner Gordon said that she has a proposal for the 60 acres. She referred to the map in <br /> the packet. The 60 acres would be at the northem and northeastelm parE af the Greene Tract She <br /> would hope that the 60 aeres could stay undisturbed. She would also hope that the other 109 acres coutd <br /> be left as open space with some affordable housing. She proposed that the Board ask the staff to figure <br /> out the appropriate 60 acres. <br /> Discussion ensued about the possble configurations of the 60 acres. <br /> Commissioner Jacobs clarified that the 60 acres would be an asset of the sotid waste operation. <br /> Chair Carey said that it would be a solid waste asset and anything done with that property would <br /> compensate fihe solid waste fund. <br /> Geoffrey Gledhitl said that if nothing was done with the 60 acres,it would remain an asset of the <br /> landfill. <br /> Commissioner Jacobs said that if Chapel Hill and Carrboro used the 109 acres as a paric,he <br /> thinks that it is important for the Board to decide the portion of the 60 acres where other functions could <br /> be provided in the future(i.e.,affordable housing; school site, County facit'�ies, a MRF�. He would rather <br /> protect the most sensitive 60 acres. <br /> Commissioner Jacobs asked Commissioner Gordon that, in using part af section tinro(from the <br /> map),since it has 6mited access by road,if she perceived that as a place for other functions. <br /> Commissioner Gordon said that it is contiguous, but first of all,this sbcty acres woufd remain <br /> � undisturbed. However,as an asset of the system, if someane in the future wanted to use it for something <br />