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r <br /> Potential Recreational Use of OWASA Property <br /> October 15 , 1998 <br /> Page 3 <br /> Elevated Tank Sites — The NRTS Committee suggested that alternative uses be <br /> considered at existin g tank sites as long as they don ' t interfere with OWASA' s <br /> operational needs for access and maintenance . The Committee recommended that no <br /> alternatives be considered on the two reserved for future tank sites until <br /> properties <br /> specific design and regulatory requirements are established . <br /> Authority to Allow Alternative Uses <br /> Throughout its discussions , the Committee recognized that the authority to allow <br /> recreational uses of OWASA property often lies outside of OWASA ' s control . For <br /> example , OWASA might agree to certain low- impact activities on its sewer easements <br /> and rights of way ; but legally , OWASA may not acquire utility easements for non- <br /> utilitarian purposes such as recreation . Successful reenwa partnerships with Chapel <br /> g Y PAP P P P <br /> Hill or Carrboro would likely require the Towns to act as lead agencies in acquiring <br /> multi -purpose easements and then granting utility rights to OWASA . <br /> Similar situations are evident at OWASA ' s elevated tank sites and at the 500 - acre Cane <br /> Creek mitigation tract. Any alternative use of the 46 acres of OWASA land surrounding <br /> the Nunn Mountain and Hilltop water tanks is strictly controlled by Special Use Permit <br /> conditions of the Town of Chapel Hill . The 500 - acre Cane Creek mitigation tract was <br /> acquired in 1980 to comply with requirements of the U . S . Fish and Wildlife Service and <br /> the North Carolina Wildlife Resources Commission . Because these requirements became <br /> permit conditions for the Cane Creek Reservoir project, any alternative use of that tract <br /> would likely require approval by the NC Wildlife Resources Commission. _ <br /> These examples illustrate that OWASA does not have unilateral authority to allow <br /> alternative uses on all of its property . The NRTS Committee noted that the <br /> implementation of some recreational proposals with community-wide benefits will <br /> require collaboration by other governmental entities , in addition to OWASA, working -- <br /> toward a common goal . -- - - _ <br /> Staff Recommendations <br /> I recommend that this memorandum and attachments be reviewed by the Board of _ <br /> Directors and, if appropriate , provided to Orange County ' s Joint Master Recreation and <br /> Parks Plan Work Group . <br /> 4 <br /> Edward A . Holland, AICP <br /> Director of Planning and Development <br /> attachments <br /> PROM TO BOARD OF <br /> Approved Date <br />