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3 <br /> exchange it from University Lake watershed to the Bolin Creek drainage <br /> basin. A second possible proposal is to extend Carrboro's transition area <br /> to a transition area under the joint planning agreement further north into <br /> the Bolin Creek drainage basin. The third proposal is to defer further <br /> requests from Carrboro for annexation and water and sewer extensions into <br /> the watersheds until the capacity study is complete. The alternative to <br /> this would be to maintain Carrboro's present extraterritorial jurisdiction <br /> and transition areas which the committee feels would leave a great deal of <br /> pressure on the University Lake watershed. <br /> The third issue is maintenance of the rural buffer which could be <br /> threatened by the extension of urban densities into it either by annexation <br /> by Carrboro or Chapel Hill or by extension of public water and sewer lines. <br /> However, this area continues to be attractive to growth. The proposal is <br /> that both communities agree to protect the rural buffer and not to annex <br /> into it voluntarily or involuntarily, and carry out a rural buffer study to <br /> look at the standards for maintenance such as a water and sewer extension 1 <br /> policy and the acquisition of conservation easements. The alternative to <br /> that is to use present county zoning and planning standards to guide future <br /> use of the rural buffer and to allow urban annexations to occur. Before we <br /> can be concerned where the line should be drawn between Carrboro and Chapel <br /> Hill regarding review of future development, the proposal is that joint <br /> courtesy review be established in the northern rural buffer area west of <br /> Interstate 40 in a strip about 4000 feet wide to the line used on the joint <br /> agreement map. Carrboro and Chapel Hill would share this area in terms of <br /> joint courtesy review to the County. The alternative would be that Chapel <br /> Hill alone would review and comment to the County who holds final <br /> authority. <br /> Issue number five is: should the individual local governments or <br /> should the Orange Water and Sewer Authority decide future growth patterns or <br /> should this be done in the joint fashion. The proposal is to use a joint <br /> planning committee to work out future plans and review the role of OWASA in <br /> the process. The alternative would be continued use of individual <br /> approaches. <br /> Issue number six is: should the proposed cluster development called <br /> Amberly be approved and annexed by Carrboro even though it lies within the <br /> University Lake watershed. We did not come to an agreement on this. We <br /> agreed to disagree perhaps and felt that Carrboro should continue to review <br /> the project which is already in the application process. Orange County and <br /> Chapel Hill may not necessarily support this construction. The alternative <br /> to that would be that Carrboro and Orange County could defer action on <br /> Amberly and all other development proposals in the water supply watersheds <br /> until the capacity study is complete. <br /> Everyone has had the opportunity to pick up this one sheet flyer as <br /> well as an agenda for the meeting. The one sheet flyer has the 13 points of <br /> our agreement on the back. Item number seven includes the public hearing <br /> items which are printed in all capital letters and a map of the area of 1 <br /> concern is printed on the back side. We realize that these are complicated <br /> issues. It is hard even for experts to keep track of all of these things. <br /> We have tried to bring them together on this one sheet so that you would <br /> have a copy of something you could refer to during the hearing. <br /> If you will look at the map on this sheet, you will see that west of <br />
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