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Robert M. Jessup Jr. <br /> 22 <br /> Memorandum <br /> By Facsimile <br /> To: Bob Morgan <br /> Rod Visser <br /> .Date: June 15, 1999 <br /> Regarding: Solid Waste Management Reorganization— <br /> Points from Monday night's Chapel Hill Council Meeting <br /> The Chapel Hill Council discussed the proposed agreement for solid waste <br /> management reorganization for about an hour on Monday night. The Council ended the <br /> discussion by unanimously adopting a resolution authorizing the Mayor to complete and <br /> execute the agreement, so long as three changes were made to the draft presented. <br /> Here is a brief description of the requested changes. I can address these at greater <br /> length at this afternoon/evening's meetings, but I wanted to give these to you this <br /> morning in case you had any time to think about them before the,meeting: <br /> 1) For the 60 acres of the Greene Tract to be transferred to the County for <br /> solid waste management purposes, impose the prohibition on the use of that property for <br /> burying solid waste or as a C&D landfill through a restriction in the deed from the current <br /> owners to the County, so it would be a legally enforceable restriction. In addition, state <br /> that no non-solid waste management use could be made of the 60-acre portion without the <br /> agreement of the three current co-owners. <br /> 2) Describe more explicitly the integrated solid waste management plan that <br /> the parties have already adopted. In the opening paragraph of Part 4, add a statement to <br /> the effect that the parties have adopted a plan that includes goals for the reduction of the <br /> solid waste stream, but acknowledging the County's discretion to change the plan <br /> (including those goals) to match resources and requirements. <br /> � °� £S6S-68#►-616 jr dnssar -W 4jagoN es* :eo 66 ST une <br />