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3 <br /> Slide#2 <br /> Current Agreements <br /> • Central Orange Coordinated Area • Capacity Use Agreement for the Eno <br /> (COCA) (2006—first phase) River(1988) <br /> • Courtesy Review Agreement(2003) • Water and Sewer Management, Planning, <br /> and Boundary Agreement(WASMPBA) <br /> (2001) <br /> • Utility Services Agreement for Economic • Schools Adequate Public Facilities <br /> Development District south of 1-40 (2017) Ordinance(SAPFO) Memorandum of <br /> Understanding (2003) <br /> Others: (later agenda item) <br /> ■ Interlocal Agreement for Building Permit Administration <br /> ■ Interlocal Agreement for Stormwater and Erosion Control <br /> Slide#3 <br /> Central Orange Coordinated Area (COCA) <br /> • Phase 1 —Strategic Growth Plan—2006 <br /> (https://www.orangecou ntync.gov/DocumentCenterNiew/4199/H it lsborough-Strategic-Growth-Pla n- <br /> PDF?bidld=) <br /> • "One reason for the development of this Plan was for the County and Town to reach agreement <br /> on the future expectations on lands outside of Hillsborough, and the entity that would provide <br /> planning jurisdiction over those lands." <br /> • Among other aspects, suggested a large Rural Buffer around Hillsborough <br /> • Ignited controversy at the time and ultimately not implemented as originally envisioned <br /> • Included an analysis of Town's water capacity,transportation system,and potential areas for <br /> development <br /> • Recommended subsequent Interlocal Agreement for implementation of the plan <br /> • Phase 2- Interlocal Land Management Agreement-2009 <br /> • Phase 3—COCA Land Use Plan—2013 adoption, last amended 2020 <br /> (httos://www.oranaecountync.00v/DocumentCenterNiew/14011/Central-Orange-Coordinated-Area-COCA- <br /> Land-Use-P1an-PDF7bid1d=) <br /> Commissioner Fowler arrived at 7:06 p.m. <br /> Perdita Holtz said the large rural buffer suggested created a lot of controversy. She said <br /> that the 2013 COCA Land Use Plan is still in effect today. <br />