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66 <br /> Complex Condominium Owners Association name will be uniform in the document at the time <br /> of recording. <br /> Questions from Commission Jamezetta Bedford; <br /> The biggest problem is that there are two members of the Executive Bd (town manager and <br /> county manager) and no way to break a tie on any issue. And, in Jean's question, if one of the <br /> members dies for example, then there is no way to have quorum (51%) and it's wrong that the <br /> other manager would appoint the replacement. Legal Catch 22. <br /> Wayne Hadler: The intent is for the Executive Board to be composed of the County Manager <br /> and Town Manager. If one of the Managers were to die, the Town or County would replace that <br /> Manager with a new Manager. A quorum in this instance means each of the parties, the <br /> County and the Town, is represented at the meeting rather than those specific individuals. The <br /> Executive Committee members can serve as officers in one or more roles. <br /> I had no idea the land that Carrboro owned is being conveyed to the condominium association <br /> and not sure that is a good idea. Has that always been the plan? <br /> Wayne Hadler: Condominium agreements require that unit owners jointly own common <br /> elements, including the land. <br /> How has that been calculated into costs all along? <br /> Alan Dorman: The 2017 development agreement discussed the allocation of costs for the <br /> project. The agreement does not explicitly mention how the conveyance of land would be <br /> considered in the cost allocation. <br /> I think we need to change the wording from take the insurance and sell the land, to use <br /> insurance to cover demolition and clean up and offer rights of first refusal on the land or the <br /> land reverts to Carrboro ownership. <br /> Wayne Hadler: I need additional information from the Commissioner to answer this question. <br />