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4 <br /> Chair Dorosin asked if an historical marker can be secured. <br /> Peter Sandbeck said he talked with the owners, and they are shy about doing this, and <br /> are also concerned about vandalism, but he said he will continue to pursue this. He said the <br /> home can also be a County landmark, which would entitle it to a property tax benefit, and <br /> some additional protections. <br /> Chair Dorosin asked if the owners' permission would be needed in order to place a <br /> marker on Route 70. He said he would like there to be a marker. <br /> Peter Sandbeck said he would consult with the owners, and he would be best to let <br /> them know, but their permission is not needed. <br /> Commissioner Price said the owners do have reservations about a marker by their <br /> house, but hopefully they will consider a marker on Hwy 70. She said she appreciated the <br /> Historic Preservation Commissioner bringing this forward. <br /> Commissioner McKee arrived at 7:26 p.m. <br /> A motion was made by Commissioner Burroughs, seconded by Commissioner Price for <br /> the Board to endorse the National Register Nomination of the Efland home and authorized the <br /> Chair to sign the Elected Official Comment Letter (Attachment 4). <br /> VOTE: UNANIMOUS <br /> 5. Public Hearings <br /> NONE <br /> 6. Regular Agenda <br /> a. Interlocal Agreement Between Orange County and the Town of Hillsborough for <br /> Construction and Operation of Water and Sewer Facilities in the Hillsborough Area <br /> Economic Development District of Orange County <br /> The Board reviewed and considered approving the interlocal agreement with the Town <br /> of Hillsborough that sets forth conditions of utility installation and operation with associated <br /> land use consistency with prior cooperative planning efforts and authorized the Chair to sign. <br /> BACKGROUND: <br /> Orange County and the Town of Hillsborough have been coordinating planning efforts around <br /> the common interest land fringes of the Town of Hillsborough since 2002. These efforts led to <br /> more a formalized 2007 acceptance of an area `Strategic Growth Plan' and the pursuit of an <br /> interlocal agreement that proposed additional implementation steps by both local governments. <br /> The Interlocal Agreement between Orange County and the Town of Hillsborough for <br /> construction and operation of water and sewer facilities in the Hillsborough Area Economic <br /> Development District of Orange County was presented at the May 2, 2017 Board of County <br /> Commissioners meeting. <br /> Following this meeting, the attorney for the Town of Hillsborough suggested modifications to <br /> the agreement to further define how the determination of capacity is made by the Town. This <br /> includes consistency with Hillsborough's adopted Future Land Use Plan for the specific area in <br /> the southwest quadrant and further limits connections to "industrial and commercial". In <br /> addition, the word "only" was deleted from Section 4 which allows the consideration of"other <br /> aspects outlined herein" (such as land use, reservation period, etc.) to be operative instead of <br />