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9 <br />3. Request that the Rogers Eubanks Neighborhood Association confirm the <br />continuation of the Historic Rogers Road Neighborhood Task Force and appoint <br />two members to the Task Force, <br />4. Confirm the charge and a timeline for the Task force as specified by <br />the motion approved at the January 24 meeting: <br />To continue the Task Force for six (6) months, <br />To have the Task Force consider the final costs, provision and installation of water <br />and sewer utility extensions preferably at no cost for members of the Historic <br />Rogers Road community, <br />Consider options to address gentrification; <br />Consider Chapel Hill's most recent Small Area Plan, <br />Consider funding options, including the Greene Tract. <br />5. Specify that the Task Force provide a report to the Board of County Commissioners <br />no later than the Board's September 17th meeting. <br />RECOMMENDATIONS <br />1. That the Cost associated with the Community Center and Sewer Improvements will <br />be shared 14% Carrboro, 43% Chapel Hill and 43% Orange County. <br />2. That the Sewer Concept Plan presented by OWASA in 2012 to serve 86 parcels at <br />an estimated cost of $5.8 million should be funded by Carrboro, Chapel Hill, and <br />Orange County in proportion to the recommended cost sharing. The first phase of the <br />construction should include segments 5, 6, and 8 at an estimated cost of $3.7 million, <br />serving 67 parcels. Funding recommended to be included in the Fiscal 2014/2015 <br />Budgets, with the remaining 19 parcels to be constructed in the second phase and <br />included in the Fiscal 2015/2016 Budgets <br />3. That the Task Force prefers the original Sewer Concept Plan presented by OWASA <br />in 2012 to serve 86 parcels at an estimated cost of $5.8 million. First this concept will <br />provide sewer improvements to the entire Historic Rogers Road Neighborhood, <br />secondly, this proposal will enable all of the partners, Orange County, the Town of <br />Chapel Hill, and The Town of Carrboro, to equally share the costs of the Community <br />Center and Sewer Improvements in proportion to their responsibilities. If either the <br />Orange County Board of Commissioners or the Chapel Hill Town Council do not <br />favor the original Sewer Concept Plan presented by OWASA in 2012 or cannot agree <br />on the concept of an ETJ for the Historic Rogers Road Neighborhood, the Sewer <br />3 <br />