Orange County NC Website
11 <br /> 1. A party may not withdraw from the agreement, until it holds a <br /> public hearing on the proposed withdrawal followed by written <br /> notice to the other parties within 30 days of the public hearing. <br /> The withdrawal shall be effective one (I) year following receipt by <br /> the other parties of the written notice. <br /> 2. If a party to the agreement withdraws as provided above, the <br /> agreement remains in effect as to the other parties until all but one <br /> party withdraws in the manner provided for the in this agreement. <br /> F. Accountability of Future Parties <br /> Future utility providers that wish to become parties of this agreement <br /> must be financially and technically capable of providing water/sewer <br /> service to address public health emergencies or other identified public <br /> facility needs, as defined by the parties of the boundary agreement. The <br /> provider must have adequate system capacity, technical capability and <br /> financial assets to address system problems within its interest area <br /> without compromising service to current customers. <br /> G. Courtesy Review of Development Proposals Within Service and <br /> Interest Areas <br /> The water and sewer providers that are parties to this agreement will be <br /> provided courtesy review and the right to provide written input into <br /> utility design and the provision of easements for all new major <br /> subdivisions and other residential and nonresidential site plan approvals <br /> within their service area and interest area. The party to this agreement <br /> with development plan review authority shall retain approval authority <br /> for all development proposals within its planning jurisdiction. <br /> H. Linkage with the Orange County-Chapel Hill-Carrboro Joint <br /> Planning Agreement and other future agreements <br /> This agreement shall be made part of the Orange County-Chapel Hill- <br /> Carrboro Joint Planning Agreement, by reference, and to any future <br /> cooperative planning agreements that may be entered into among some <br /> or all of the parties. Termination of the Joint Planning Agreement or any <br /> other cooperative planning agreement does not terminate this agreement. <br /> Termination of this agreement can only be accomplished as provided in <br /> this agreement. Similarly, the withdrawal of a party from the Joint <br /> Planning Agreement or from any other cooperative planning agreement <br /> does not constitute withdrawal from this agreement. Withdrawal from <br /> this agreement can only be accomplished as provided in this agreement. <br />