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5 <br /> Attachment 4a-1 — Resolution Reporting the Recommended Concept Plan (including <br /> map) for the Portion of the Greene Tract that remains in Joint <br /> Ownership (December 2002) <br /> Attachment 4a-2— Rogers Road Small Area Plan (Map) <br /> Attachment 4a-3— Greene Tract Vicinity (Map) <br /> b) Potential Task Force <br /> The possibility of forming a task force to develop concrete recommendations relative <br /> to the Greene Tract has been a topic of discussion. A task force could potentially <br /> consist of representatives from governmental bodies and community stakeholders <br /> and provide recommendations on affordable housing, a school site, and other <br /> potential uses for the Greene Tract. <br /> Staff will provide any other information at the meeting, and the governing boards can <br /> discuss issues related to this item as necessary. <br /> No Attachments <br /> 5. INFORMATION ITEMS (Written Update — Not for Specific Discussion) <br /> a) OWASA Update of the Long Range Water Supply Plan <br /> John Young, Chair of the Orange Water and Sewer Authority (OWASA) Board of <br /> Directors, has provided the attached letter with the OWASA Update of the Long- <br /> Range Water Supply Plan. <br /> Attachment 5a — Letter- OWASA Update of the Long-Range Water Supply Plan <br /> b) Agricultural Support Enterprises in the Rural Buffer <br /> Perdita Holtz with Orange County Planning has provided the attached memorandum <br /> with an update for the Assembly of Governments meeting on any applications for <br /> "agricultural support enterprises" (ASE) uses in the Rural Buffer. During discussions <br /> that occurred in 2014-15 related to amendments to the Joint Planning Area <br /> Agreement to accommodate, the Towns of Carrboro and Chapel Hill requested that <br /> County staff provide an annual update. Orange County adopted ASE uses for the <br /> Rural Buffer on May 5, 2015. <br /> Attachment 5b — Memorandum -Agricultural Support Enterprises in the Rural Buffer <br /> c) Solid Waste Financial Report <br /> In March 2016, Orange County, in collaboration with its municipal partners (Towns of <br /> Carrboro, Chapel Hill and Hillsborough), commenced a solid waste cost of services <br />