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10 <br /> ■ Septic Field at End of Life <br /> Commissioner Price asked if the Cedar Grove repair will increase capacity. <br /> Travis Myren said staff believes the slump in the line is right under the gym, and if the <br /> repair improves the flow, it should improve capacity. He said it will not increase capacity, but <br /> will bring it up to what it was intended to do. <br /> Commissioner McKee asked if the septic line can be brought out from under this <br /> building. <br /> Alan Dorman said staff asked Planning/Inspections, and they did not want to run it <br /> outside of the building. <br /> Commissioner McKee said this needs to change. <br /> Travis Myren resumed the PowerPoint presentation: <br /> Whitted Boiler Pipe Condition - photo <br /> Cedar Grove Septic Pipe - map <br /> • Orange County Southern Branch Library - $750,000 (p. 46) <br /> o Construction Cost Budget - $5.6 million <br /> o FY2019-20 Budget for Furniture, Fixtures, and Equipment <br /> o Carrboro Partnership and Development Agreement <br /> ■ 203 South Greensboro Street <br /> ■ Colocation of Library Space with Town Offices <br /> ■ Pending Town Decisions on Parking <br /> Commissioner Dorosin asked if there is an update, since the Arts Center pulled out of <br /> the project, and if this will be still be a three-story building. <br /> Bonnie Hammersley said since the Arts Center pulled out they have only met with the <br /> designers once, and Carrboro wants to wait to meet with the designers again, until Carrboro has <br /> made a decision on downtown parking. She said the Town Manager said a three-story building <br /> is still likely, but she is meeting with the manager next week and this is one of the topics. <br /> Bonnie Hammersley said Carrboro was making progress with the parking, and once this <br /> decision is worked out, everyone will meet with the designers again. <br /> Commissioner Dorosin encouraged the BOCC to do whatever it could to keep the third <br /> story, and he said other partners could be identified to use the third floor at a later point. <br /> Bonnie Hammersley said it is her sense that the Carrboro Aldermen feel the same way <br /> about keeping the third story. <br /> Commissioner Bedford asked if funds need to be put in the budget now. <br /> Travis Myren said money would not be borrowed until it is needed, and the schedule has <br /> been ongoing. He said staff is simply asking for authorization. He resumed the PowerPoint <br /> presentation: <br /> Orange County Southern Branch Library Site - photo <br /> • Piedmont Food & Agriculture Processing Facility - $60,000 (p. 47) <br /> o Install Pre-Cast Grease Interceptor <br /> o Install Drive Over Drain for Food Trucks <br /> o Funded by Article 46 Sales Tax <br /> Commissioner Dorosin asked if there is a reason this item is included in the CIP, if it <br /> comes out of Article 46 monies. <br />