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76 <br /> RECOMMENDATIONS TO THE ASSEMBLY OF GOVERNMENTS <br /> Historic Rogers Road Neighborhood Task Force <br /> December 6, 2012 <br /> Recommendations: <br /> 1. That the costs of both a New Community Center and Sewer Improvements be <br /> shared by the local governments, at the same costs sharing percentages as <br /> outlined in the 1972 Landfill Agreement, 43% for Orange County, 43% for The <br /> Town of Chapel Hill and 14% for The Town of Carrboro. <br /> 2. That the Managers and Attorneys originate a Memorandum of Understanding <br /> between Habitat, Orange County, the Town of Carrboro, and the Town of Chapel <br /> Hill for the construction of a new Rogers Road Community Center. The budget <br /> will not exceed $700,000 and the project will be bid in compliance with North <br /> Carolina public bidding requirements. Orange County will finance the-project with <br /> -reimbursement from the Towns as outlined in (1) above. <br /> 3. That the governing boards continue to appropriate funds, as previously <br /> budgeted, to reimburse the Solid Waste fund for the purchase of the Greene <br /> Tract, for both a New Community Center and Sewer Improvements. Funds <br /> budgeted in Fiscal 2012/2013 for the Greene Tract are as follows; $90,549 for <br /> Orange County, $90,549 for The Town of Chapel Hill and $29,524 for The Town <br /> of Carrboro. The governing boards are also encouraged to locate other funding <br /> sources for a New Community Center and Sewer Improvements. <br /> 4. That the Hogan-Rogers House no longer be considered as an option for a <br /> Neighborhood Community Center. The St Paul's AME Church is working with the <br /> Chapel Hill Preservation Society to save the structure. <br /> 5. That the Task Force continue to meet, to address the Charge of the Task Force, <br /> for an additional 6 months with the original composition of the Task Force. The <br /> composition of the Task Force originally included two members appointed by <br /> each Town (Chapel Hill and Carrboro); two members appointed from the County; <br /> and two members appointed from Rogers Eubanks Neighborhood Association <br /> (RENA). <br /> 14 <br />