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14 <br /> • 2001 Agreement <br /> o Orange County <br /> o OWASA <br /> o Towns of Chapel Hill, Carrboro, and Hillsborough <br /> • Defines Water & Sewer Utility Service Areas <br /> • Amended only once: October 5, 2010 <br /> Hillsborough EDD Area Amendments - maps <br /> Hillsborough EDD Area Amendments - map <br /> • 85.07 acres Hillsborough Long Term Interest Area to Hillsborough Primary Service Area <br /> • Based on analysis of sub-watershed catchment areas: <br /> o 2.37 acres OWASA Long Term Interest Area to Hillsborough Long Term Interest <br /> Area <br /> o 6.29 acres OWASA Long Term Interest Area to Hillsborough Primary Service <br /> Area <br /> o 3.7 acres Hillsborough Long Term Interest Area to OWASA Long Term Interest <br /> Area <br /> o 0.13 acres Hillsborough Primary Service Area to OWASA Long Term Interest <br /> Area <br /> Hillsborough EDD Area Amendments — Designations, if Adopted (map) <br /> Subsequent Considerations — Hillsborough EDD Area <br /> • If WASMPBA amendments are approved the following would likely be proposed for <br /> amendment later this year (quarterly public hearing required; possibly September <br /> QPH): <br /> o Joint Land Use Plan with Hillsborough <br /> o County Future Land Use Map <br /> o County zoning amendments (possibly) <br /> • These are in addition to the MPD-CZ application currently scheduled for the September <br /> QPH (which does not include the entire area included in the WASMPBA amendments). <br /> Commissioner Jacobs asked if Davis Road is changing to a primary service area for <br /> Hillsborough, and if Davis Road is the border of the rural buffer. <br /> Perdita Holtz said that is one of the land use plan amendments that might need to be <br /> made later this year. She said it is the rural buffer, but the rural buffer should follow the <br /> watershed line, and this does not as the watershed line is a bit further south. She said in 2001 <br /> the best available data was used to determine that line, and now there are more refinements <br /> that can be used with GIS, and so the line is not really the line. <br /> Commissioner Jacobs said this makes perfect sense in the abstract, but in the real <br /> world this does not work because a lot of people live or own land in this area. He said if these <br /> people miss the public hearing, they will not know that this area will be re-zoned due to more <br /> accurate data. <br /> Perdita Holtz said that is essentially what is proposed, and staff will notify all <br /> landowners of the re-zoning and the public hearing. <br /> Craig Benedict said the amount of acreage is not taking an entire property, within one <br /> designation, and switching it to another. He reviewed a map to show examples. He said <br />