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2 <br /> ti <br /> incorporate the most up-to-date energy efficient technology. The proposed ordinance <br /> was presented to the Chapel Hill Town Council in November 1996. The Council <br /> referred the proposed ordinance to the Town Manager and Town Attorney for review. <br /> Within the review process ongoing discussion, suggestions and negotiations have been <br /> taking place between Town staff and the task force. This has resulted in a number of <br /> changes in the language in the proposed ordinance. Ultimately, however,the task force <br /> and Town staff came to an impass about whether an energy ordinance or an energy <br /> conservation resolution should be presented to the Town Council. There were also <br /> several unresolved differences in regard to responsibilities for various tasks outlined in <br /> the proposed resolution and ordinance. These differences were scheduled to be <br /> presented to the Town Council for a decision on May 12, 1997. <br /> RECOMMENDATION: The Manager recommends that the Board review the attached material and <br /> advise staff if the Board wishes to: a)incorporate a similar energy policy, <br /> ordinance or resolution within County policies and procedures use;b)have <br /> staff develop a draft of energy policies, ordinances, resolutions, etc., to be <br /> brought back to the Board for its review, comment or approval at a later date. <br />
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