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Agenda 04-21-2026; 8-a - Minutes for March 19, 2026, March 21, 2026, and March 23, 2026
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35 <br /> 1 Slide #17 <br /> wooD�LN <br /> I µANOR DR `o <br /> - BRUIN 7RL <br /> - - CLYDE RD <br /> DRIVEWAY <br /> DRIVEWAY <br /> Millhouse <br /> Road and <br /> / ZC? <br /> Eubanks Road <br /> , , , q Future Water Main Z EUBANKS RD <br /> p f. NORT I <br /> G HWOOD DR <br /> o- <br /> DUB��NRa <br /> y FPS WEAVER DAIRY RD E <br /> LU <br /> J rJA E-M <br /> Water <br /> Sewer <br /> WSMPBA primary service boundary <br /> 2 <br /> 3 Todd Taylor said the Eubanks area includes the Carrboro transition areas, planned for <br /> 4 future housing. He said OWASA has plans for a water main extension to connect the two systems <br /> 5 and resolve hydraulic issues. <br /> 6 Commissioner Carter acknowledged that changes to WASMPBA would take agreement <br /> 7 amongst all parties.She asked which areas had development potential within service boundaries. <br /> 8 Todd Taylor explained that the Eubanks Rd. area is in Carrboro's transition zone, and both <br /> 9 transition areas have access to water and sewer, but it would be up to developers to make those <br /> 10 extensions. He said Erwin Road has developable areas within boundaries, though 1-40 created <br /> 11 challenges. He said Rangewood had limited expansion possibilities due to the restrictions of <br /> 12 exceptions in the WASMPBA. <br /> 13 Commissioner Bedford asked if the concept plan for sewer system is on the OWASA <br /> 14 website. <br /> 15 Todd Taylor said the OWASA Board of Directors just finished with that plan and plans to <br /> 16 provide it to Chapel Hill Town Council for feedback. <br /> 17 Commissioner Bedford referred to Todd Taylor's earlier points, acknowledging that the <br /> 18 15/501 corridor area wasn't in the plan, but was accommodated. She recognized that OWASA <br /> 19 would need to study the possibility of other extensions. <br /> 20 Todd Taylor noted that Chapel Hill petitioned the other parties to the WASAMPBA for that <br /> 21 extension. He said part of the concept plan for that corridor was the cost of extension and who <br /> 22 would pay for it. <br /> 23 Commissioner Bedford assumed that's what the draft reimbursement policy will address, <br /> 24 a reimbursement to the initial payer. <br />
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