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- ...011 I/tl:t ii.ii t;t I;� <br /> "� AGENDA IT'E'M � 11 <br /> NOR"I'll CAROLINA <br /> VIU1►.:6I: c:011-;T1 <br /> THIS AGREEMENT, made and entered into this the _ <br /> dray of, March <br /> 1979, by and between, ORANGE COUNTY, hereinafter called "County",y , TOWti <br /> OF C11AI'EL 11ILL, hereinafter called "Chapel hill", TOWN OF CARRBOKO# <br /> h reinafter called "Carrboro", all being; sometimes individually or <br /> collectively, also sometinres referred to as a unit oar units of local <br /> g verninent; and ORANGE VATER AND SETIER AUT110%IT'f, hereinafter called <br /> " WASA" <br /> i <br /> W i T 14 E s S E T H <br /> WHEREAS, in the Agzeements of Sale and Purchase dated the 2nd <br /> day of August, 1976, under and by virtue of w7hic1l OHASA acquired <br /> certain water and sewer utility systems and properties -ram <br /> CA�IMORO; and in the Agreement of Sale and Purchase dated the 15th <br /> da of February, 1977, 'Under and by virtue of Which OWASA acgtllr'ed <br /> from CHAPEL HILL certain sewer utility systems and properties, it etas <br /> agIeed that 014AS?1 would Provide and maintain such sewage collection <br /> and treatment facilities, and would rovide and <br /> P maintain such water <br /> w <br /> utility systems, as may be required under applicable laws and <br /> 7regI lations to meet the reasonable needs of CRUVEL HILL and CARRFORO, <br /> The University of North Carolina at Chapel }fill.,, and throughout its <br /> Utility service area; and <br /> WHEREAS, in said Agreements of Sale and Purchase it was <br /> provided that 011ASA would not impede or bar the residential or <br /> Industrial growth and development of the Towns, of CHAPEL HILL, and <br /> CAR BORO by arbitrary or capricious discrimination against either of <br /> said Towns in its sewer utility or water utility system expansion <br /> Policies, and that in the event the extension of sewer services or <br /> water services to an area proposed to be annexed by either of such <br /> Towns is required by the laws of North Carolina as a condition to <br /> such annexation, OVASA gave its pledge-and unequivocal. assurance <br />