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27 <br /> Perdita Holtz, Deputy Director of Long-Range Planning & Administration, continued the <br /> presentation: <br /> Slide #29 <br /> ORANGE COUNTY <br /> NORTH CAROLINA <br /> Orange County — Chapel Hill — Carrboro Joint <br /> Planning Land Use Plan & Agreement (JPA) <br /> Central Orange Coordinated Area (COCA) <br /> Water & Sewer Management, Planning, and <br /> Boundary Agreement (WASMPBA) <br /> Slide#30 <br /> BOCC Request <br /> a) Remind us about the rural buffer/joint planning and distinguish that from the WASMPBA <br /> (Water and Sewer Management, Planning,and Boundary Agreement). <br /> b) What is the rationale for each? <br /> c) Where does the WASMPBA interact? <br /> d) Who are the Agreement partners? <br /> e) Which includes policies and practices that would be implemented if there were failing <br /> wells and septic systems and/or a water/sewer emergency? <br /> f) If appropriate,please reference other joint agreements with the towns and utility <br /> providers. <br /> g) What can be built and/or operated in the rural buffer? <br /> h) What are the processes to make changes to the agreements? <br /> i) If the Board does wish to have an action item to explore expanding water/sewer at <br /> some location of the map where it is not currently allowed,then is that in the Land Use <br /> Plan 2050?Or is it a separate work petitioned by the Board?What is the order of doing <br /> things?Seems like it matters?What would that process look like? <br /> j) On the map of Carrboro Transition and/or ETJ area,is that blue dot in the rural buffer? <br /> �1 <br /> ORANGE COUNTY <br /> NORTH CAROLINA <br />