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� 53 <br /> - cansultan�'s report on the bialagicaUernrironmer�tal resouroes witl be provided u�der separate <br /> caver to th� Board prior to this March 14 meefing. Staff from the Environmerrt and Resource <br /> Conservation Department have prepa"red an assessmerrt of the Greene Tract and the iwo <br /> surveys that anafyzes which 60-acre portion of the praperty might be most appropriate for a <br /> variety of poteniaal uses. ' � , <br /> The County Aftomey has also drafted an agreemer�t fihat would amend the adopted interlocal <br /> agreemer�on sotid w�ste management to r�flect changes n�eded because of the Board's <br /> decisions regarding the previousfy confemplated Greene Tract rezaning� and ather related <br /> matiers. The Board ma�wish to discuss bofh the.60-acre designation and'suggested changes <br /> fo•the interfocal agreemen�, and forvvard recommendations on fihese two tapics to the municipal <br /> goveming baards for their cansideration and approval.. . . <br /> FINANCIAL IMPACT: �There is no direct financial impact associa#ed with the discussion of the � <br /> Greene Tract survey reparts and proposed cFranges to fhe solid waste manageme�t interlocal <br /> agreement. � _ _ . • <br /> RECOMMENDATI�N(Sj: The Manager recammends that the Board review and discuss the _ <br /> assessmerrt of possible uses for a 60-acre poriian of the Greene Tract, and the proposed <br /> amendmer�s to fihe interlocal agreemen� provide apprapriate dit�ection to the Manager, <br /> � Attomey, and stafF; and communicate their proposals regarding these matters to the tFiree <br /> municipal goveming board5. <br />