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George Lucier suggested working towards a Memorandum of Understanding, or several <br /> MOAs. There could be one overarching agreement that would identify specific areas and then <br /> have subheadings. <br /> Chair Jacobs said that the AOG could direct staff to do this, but the subgroup did not feel <br /> that it was within its purview to do this. <br /> Dan Coleman said that the first step is to specify the details. <br /> Jacqueline Gist said that the horse is out of the barn and Carrboro's issue is how it is <br /> going to deal with the water and transportation issues. She is concerned about the commercial <br /> development along the 15-501 corridor, because it will impact Carrboro in many ways. <br /> George Lucier said that the Triangle J Council of Governments did a study that estimates <br /> that eastern Chatham County's population will grow by three to four fold over the next 25 years. <br /> There is a building moratorium right now on large residential developments that is scheduled to <br /> be lifted in June. During the year of moratorium, Chatham County has established a Major <br /> Corridor Ordinance, zoned all major corridors, completed four lanes on some highways, <br /> modified some subdivision ordinances and watershed ordinances, etc. <br /> Commissioner Gordon urged the AOG to implement a more formal process for these joint <br /> meetings than has been done in the past few months. She would like to see the meetings <br /> rotate among the various jurisdictions with a more formalized structure that allows more people <br /> to come and participate. Bill Strom said that if transportation is being discussed, then Triangle <br /> Transit should be brought to the table. <br /> Commissioner Gordon said that the Special Transit Advisory Commission is coming out <br /> with a new report about proposed transit routes. Regarding the joint meetings, she suggested <br /> that the elected officials who wished to attend should be able to attend. <br /> Chair Jacobs said that when staff comes back with a proposed Memorandum of <br /> Understanding, then it could include how to involve elected officials. <br /> 21 Potential Joint Use of the Jordan Lake Water Supply <br /> Executive Director of OWASA Ed Kerwin said that Jordan Lake has been in OWASA's <br /> contingency planning efforts for about 20 years. In 2005, the OWASA Board adopted a goal, <br /> which said that it would work hard to maximize the local water resources. Key elements of that <br /> would be more proactive conservation and alternative supplies such as reclaimed water, which <br /> is a system that is now under construction and being funded by UNC. He said that they have <br /> also learned with the droughts that maximizing the existing resources will be a challenge. He <br /> said that the drought has continued since this group met last fall. Another key element is that <br /> the City of Durham on March 3rd passed a resolution, which is incorporated in the package, <br /> authorizing the staff to proceed with discussions with Orange County, Chatham County, and <br /> OWASA staff to explore the possible costs and benefits of a regional approach to Jordan Lake. <br /> Chair Jacobs said that this issue was raised originally at the first joint meeting to see if <br /> Chatham wanted to access water at Jordan Lake as opposed to going through Cary. Over the <br /> course of the conversations, at the last meeting it was learned that there was a discussion about <br /> Durham and Chatham working with OWASA to try and develop a regional intake because it is <br /> the best way for planning. <br /> Mark Chilton arrived at 8:06 pm. <br /> Dan Coleman asked to hear from former OWASA Chair, Mark Marcoplos, on the strategic <br /> plan that was adopted in 2005 when he was chair. <br /> Joal Hall Broun said that she understood that the state had begun a procedure of <br /> reallocation of water in Jordan Lake, and she asked if this allocation process has been <br /> completed. <br /> Ed Kerwin said that there is not an open allocation process at this time, but there may be <br /> in the near future. <br />
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