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2 <br /> Session Notes <br /> Welcome & Introductions <br /> Maggie Chotas welcomed participants, reviewed the goals for the session and provided context <br /> about the meeting notes, which the DSC team will deliver three weeks after the meeting. She <br /> explained she was recording the conversation for the purpose of developing accurate notes, which <br /> will be more detailed than summary notes but not necessarily verbatim. The notes will be <br /> distributed to the group, and if anything is missed, the notes will be revised before a final copy is <br /> distributed. <br /> Penny Rich thanked everyone for coming, expressing appreciation for the willingness to have this <br /> conversation. Ms. Rich explained that the Orange County Commissioners want to move forward <br /> with the Greene Tract and the partnership and they are unclear what that partnership looks like <br /> moving forward. As such, she described her main goal as establishing the terms of the partnership <br /> and how the group works together. Ms. Rich emphasized it is important for all partners to feel like <br /> they are a part of every conversation. She said she hoped the outcome of the meeting would <br /> include plans for a governance document that allows Orange County to have guidance in <br /> conversations, with an understanding of what it means to be a partner and potentially what is <br /> means to no longer be partners. Ms. Rich explained Orange County would rather be partners and <br /> move forward given that it is in the greater good of the community to develop this land. She is <br /> encouraged that the group has chosen to have a facilitated conversation on this topic. <br /> Pam Hemminger said she was excited the group came together to pursue an opportunity to clarify <br /> its common goals around the Greene Tract. She descripted the group as trying to all come <br /> together with a "big elephant" picture and noted there are limitations to that approach. She <br /> encouraged the group to focus on small, pragmatic steps and align around goals and principles. <br /> Ms. Hemminger also explained her hope that the group can delineate the parts of the tract so that <br /> all staff can have clear direction moving forward as this has been an issue in the past. Her Chapel <br /> Hill team has been back over the original document and it is confusing and vague. She encouraged <br /> everyone to look at the Market Study and the Rogers Road Task Force, Mapping Our Future. <br /> Lydia Lavelle, provided context that over the summer when the Council had a meeting about the <br /> Greene Tract, it gave the Carrboro and County Boards pause as to how all three, as owners of the <br /> property, can move forward together. She noted Ms. Hemminger, Ms. Rich and she had been <br /> meeting for over two years to develop a solid plan for how to move forward with property which <br /> has been jointly owned for decades. Ms. Lavelle's Board was thrown back when Chapel Hill <br /> seemed to change the process with a new timeline and new thinking. Ms. Lavelle said she wants <br /> to move forward in a manner that respects the fact that we all own the property jointly, while <br /> Greene Tract Facilitated Discussion Minutes, December 2019, Page 2 <br />
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