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15 <br /> Added 10-5-2010 3. The Town of Hillsborough presently provides water service outside <br /> of the proposed Hillsborough Primary Service Area shown in <br /> Appendix A as follows (see Map in Appendix F for precise <br /> locations): <br /> 1. Along NC 86S to slightly south of New Hope Church Road <br /> 2. Joppa Oaks, Byrdsville, Wyndfall, and Strayhorn Hills <br /> neighborhoods <br /> 3. Wayside Baptist Church area <br /> 4. Lands across Strouds Creek Rd from Mars Hill Baptist <br /> Church and Pathways Elementary School <br /> 5. Portions of the Watkins Rd, former Mill Run subdivision and <br /> Perry farm <br /> 6. Along Orange Grove Road southwest of Interstate 40 and <br /> along New Grady Brown School Road to Dimmocks Mill <br /> Road and along Old Grady Brown School Road <br /> The Town of Hillsborough may continue to provide water service to <br /> these areas but may not extend water service in these areas or <br /> outside of the Primary Service Area. <br /> V. PROCEDURES FOR PROVIDING SERVICE <br /> A. Policy Issues <br /> Planning and growth management issues are influenced by the location of <br /> water and sewer. This agreement is not intended to supersede other land use <br /> agreements made by the local governments. <br /> B. Procedures for the provision of service within the Service Areas and <br /> Interest Areas <br /> 1. When water and sewer service provision is required to address an <br /> adverse public health condition, or to provide service to an <br /> essential public facility, the designated provider for the service <br /> area or interest area shall have the right of first refusal to provide <br /> such service. <br /> 2. Within the service areas and interest areas, the water and sewer <br /> provider will agree to provide service, as defined in this <br /> agreement, as system capacity, financial resources, and other <br /> reasonable utility considerations allow, and as provided in this <br /> agreement. <br /> C. Policy of"first-refusal" <br />