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12 <br /> 4. Update from Climate Change Ad Hoc Committee <br /> Members of the Climate Change Ad Hoc Committee expressed an interest in briefly <br /> discussing the Committee's efforts and activities. <br /> Members of the Committee and/or staff will provide any other information at the meeting, <br /> and the governing boards can discuss issues related to this item as necessary. <br /> No Attachments <br /> 5. Water and Sewer Management, Planning and Boundary Agreement (WASMPBA) — <br /> Discussion Regarding Potential Line Change for Two Properties on Millhouse Road <br /> The Town of Chapel Hill will address this item at the meeting. <br /> Information will be provided at the meeting, and the governing boards can discuss issues <br /> related to this item as necessary. <br /> No Attachments <br /> 6. Census Update <br /> The Town of Chapel Hill will address this item at the meeting. <br /> Information will be provided at the meeting, and the governing boards can discuss issues <br /> related to this item as necessary. <br /> No Attachments <br /> 7. Greene Tract — Decision Points and Decision Timelines for Each Jurisdiction <br /> The Greene Tract is a 164 acre parcel of which 104 acres is jointly owned by Orange <br /> County, the Town of Chapel Hill, and the Town of Carrboro and 60 acres owned by <br /> Orange County (Headwaters Preserve). In 2002, local governments approved a resolution <br /> conceptualizing uses of the 104 acre joint owned area. In 2017, local governments agreed <br /> to have the Managers, Mayors, and Chair (MMC) consider preservation and development <br /> options for the Greene Tract. In addition, the MMCs recommended staff examine the <br /> reconfiguration of the joint owned and county owned tracts. The purpose of this request <br /> was to determine the feasibility in adopting a revised resolution supporting the <br /> reconfiguration of these tracts. The 60 acres which are county owned would be <br /> established as prime preservation areas. <br /> At the January 30, 2018 Assembly of Governments meeting, the proposed modified <br /> headwaters preserve area and alternatives were presented to elected officials. At the <br /> February 20 Board of County Commissioners meeting, the Board stated support for <br /> modification to the Headwaters Preserve area. The Chapel Hill Town Council considered <br /> this item on June 6, 2018 and stated support for the reconfiguration of the Headwaters <br />