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Commissioner Insko <br />The County Attorney will write an agreement on the points on <br />which a consensus was reached. The agreement can be amended when <br />consensus is reached on the two areas identified as concerns by the <br />Town of Hillsborough. <br />C. DISCUSSION OF ITEMS OF MUTUAL INTEREST <br />Commissioner Willhoit expressed a concern about Durham's long <br />range plan for extension of water and sewer into Orange County. <br />A meeting with Durham County may need to be scheduled to clarify <br />Durham's intent for this area. <br />Bob Rose made reference to the 16" waterline from Chapel Hill <br />to Hillsborough and asked that the County assist them in getting <br />the use of this line. It would help Hillsborough with their <br />water pressure and allow for additional tapons. This would save <br />Hillsborough a lot of money, time and effort if they could use this <br />line. There would need to be a valve installed which could be <br />opened if water was to go through to Chapel Hill or from Chapel <br />Hill to Hillsborough. <br />Chairman Carey suggested that the Town and County meet with <br />OWASA to discuss Hillsborough using this line. <br />Chairman Carey adjourned the meeting at 8:55 p.m. The next <br />regular meeting of the Board will be held on June 25, 1991 at 7:30 <br />p.m. in the courtroom of the old Post Office in Chapel Hill. <br />Moses Carey, Jr., Chair <br />Beverly A. Blythe, Clerk <br />