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Chair Carey felt that the Boundary Agreement would give leverage toward <br /> resolving the land use planning issues. <br /> Pat Davis agreed that the OWASA/Hillsborough Boundary Agreement is an <br /> important first step and would establish a foundation of trust. <br /> Council Member Capowski felt that the resolution of the Boundary Agreement <br /> would not compromise the elected boards in terms of the equity issue. He requested <br /> that the Task Force consider adopting the boundary map prior to resolving the other <br /> issues. <br /> Commissioner Gordon stated that it was more likely that the land use issues <br /> would be compromised than the equity issues. <br /> Chair Carey commented that there was value in formally agreeing on those <br /> areas where consensus could be reached and reaping the benefits of that consensus <br /> while going through the joint planning process. <br /> Barry Jacobs requested that the Task Force continue to work on the water and <br /> sewer boundary issue while continuing to work on the other issues at the next meeting. <br /> Commissioner Gordon indicated that she would be willing to continue working on <br /> the water and sewer issue and if it was resolved to then proceed to the correlative <br /> objectives at the next meeting. <br /> Alderman Bryan mentioned that Geoff Gledhill had suggested that having a <br /> separate agreement be incorporated in the Joint Planning Agreement would be a good <br /> idea. <br /> The meeting was adjourned at 9:30 p.m. The next meeting of the Water and <br /> Sewer will be held on Wednesday, January 22, 1997 at 7:30 p.m. in the Government <br /> Services Center, 200 Cameron Street, Hillsborough, North Carolina. <br /> Respectfully submitted, <br /> Kathy Baker <br />