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63/26/2001 15:65 9196443002 QR. CTY. PLANNING PAGE 23 <br />DRAFT <br />March 7, 2001 <br />The Honorable Rosemary I. Waldorf <br />Mayor, Town o£ Chapel Hill and <br />Chapel Hi11 Town Council <br />306 N. -Columb~,a Street <br />_~ " "CYiape7:`"HiTY-~ ~1Vart-h Caxdlria~ 27516 . <br />The Honorable Horace Johnson <br />Mayor, Town of Hillsborough and <br />aoard of Commissioners <br />Town Hall <br />101 E. Orange Street <br />HillsborougY~, North Carolina 27278 <br />The Honorable Dr. Peter Gordon, Chair <br />OWASA Board of Directors <br />and QWASA Board of Directors <br />Post Office Box 366 <br />Carrboro, North Carolina 27510 <br />Dear [to the Mayors of Chapel Hill and HaJ.lsboxough and the Town <br />Boards and to the OwASA Board Chair and its Board of Directors]: <br />Enclosed is the Water and Sewer Management, Planning and <br />Boundary Agreement for your further consideration. It has been <br />revised to incorporate recommendations of the governing boards <br />of the paxties to the agreement. Please consider approving this <br />agreement at an appropriate opportunity. <br />We have been asked by Carrbaro to comment on the process <br />for linking the proposed Water and Sewer Boundary Agreement with <br />the Joint Planning Agreement. Linking the two agreements is part <br />of the overall strategy to make sure that the local government <br />decisions about where public water and sewer will be permitted <br />cannot be undone by third persons seeking connection to public <br />water and sewer systems. This is the method used in other places <br />around the country to ensure that the utility planning efforts <br />
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