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10 <br /> Cy Stober said this manages how the land is used that is immediately around the lake. He <br /> said that the county has acquired a bit of land near the west fork of the Eno and that has been <br /> helpful to control impacts. <br /> Slide #15 <br /> Capacity Use Agreement for the Eno <br /> River (cont.) <br /> • Orange County is involved because the County owns Lake Orange and is <br /> responsible for the management and operations of Lake Orange to meet <br /> specified flow targets in the Eno River through the release of water from Lake <br /> Orange. <br /> • Plan defines the amount of water each user may withdraw on a daily basis and <br /> defines the minimum daily instream flow of the Eno River at a specific gauge. <br /> • Tied to storage capacity at Lake Orange <br /> Cy Stober said that the county monitors the gauge, cleans out beaver dams, and manages <br /> the dam. He said that a SCATA has been installed and capital funds have been appropriated to <br /> make sure the dam is safe even thought it is 1950's architecture. <br /> Slide #16 <br /> Utility Services Agreement for Economic <br /> Development District south of 1-40 <br /> • 2017; extended 2022 through end of 2022; has transitioned to a performance <br /> agreement between the County and Terra Equity, Inc.and a water and sewer <br /> extension contract between the Town and Terra Equity, Inc. <br /> • Purposes of 2017 utility services agreement: <br /> • To further the economic development potential of land identified by Orange <br /> County and the Town of Hillsborough in their respective planning documents as <br /> particularly suitable for industrial and business development, as well as to <br /> promote the public health and safety of residents within the area, and <br /> • To accomplish the design,construction, and operation of water and sewer <br /> facilities within the Hillsborough Area Economic Development District("County <br /> EDD"). <br />