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12 <br /> receive 100% of the costs of hookups. <br /> In recognition of the special burden placed on persons living closest to the landfill, <br /> households within the area bounded by the landfill, the Greene tract, Eubanks Road, <br /> and the University Railway will be eligible for long-term (up to 50 years), low-interest <br /> loans from the landfill fund to pay the costs of hooking up to water service. <br /> 3. The Landfill Owners Group will prepare and recommend a policy for adoption by <br /> the Chapel Hill Town Council which will require loads of waste (MSW and Construction <br /> and Demolition waste)being brought to the Orange Regional Landfill to be covered. <br /> Under the policy, loads which are not covered would be subject to fine. The fines would <br /> become effective after a three month grace period. Non-commercial first-time offenders <br /> should be offered the option of purchasing a tarp at the landfill in lieu of paying the fine. <br /> 4. The Landfill Owners Group will adopt a policy which requires loads of mulch <br /> leaving the Orange Regional Landfill to be covered. The Landfill will make available for <br /> sale tarps of various sizes for purchasers of mulch to cover their loads. This policy will <br /> become effective after a three month grace period, during which time education will be <br /> provided to mulch purchasers at the landfill. <br /> 5. The Landfill Owners Group will adopt a policy which doubles the frequency of <br /> litter pickup on roads surrounding the Orange Regional Landfill. This will result in <br /> litter pickup on Eubanks Road east of the landfill entrance at least twice weekly, on <br /> Eubanks Road west of the landfill entrance at least six times annually, and on Rogers <br /> Road at least eight times annually. Future modifications of these pickup frequencies shall <br /> be made only by the Landfill Owners Group or its successor. <br /> 6. The Landfill Owners Group will adopt a policy governing construction at the <br /> Orange Regional Landfill. This policy will govern issues affecting neighboring residents, <br /> including nighttime construction,blasting, and noise. The policy will identify ways to <br /> mitigate or eliminate adverse effects on landfill neighbors, and will require all neighbors <br /> (those living in the areas to be provided with water and sewer service)to be notified one <br /> week in advance of the start of construction. Such notification shall include the estimated <br /> duration of construction, and a description of any special construction activities <br /> which may impact neighbors. Notification will, at a minimum, include posting of signs <br /> on the four roadway entrances into these neighborhoods (the north end of Millhouse <br /> Road, both ends of Eubanks Road, and the south end of Rogers Road). <br /> Under ordinary circumstances, the LOG and its contractors will avoid construction <br /> between the hours of 11:00 pm and 6:00 am, and will provide for immediate notification <br /> of neighbors when emergency circumstances dictate that construction activities are <br /> unavoidable during these hours. The LOG will ensure that any contractors carrying out <br /> construction at the landfill follow the Orange County noise ordinance. <br />