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2 <br /> The project is needed to maintain Orange County's regulatory and legal agreements with the <br /> North Carolina Department of Environmental Quality (NCDEQ), the Town of Hillsborough, <br /> Orange-Alamance Water, Inc., and other parties to protect public water supply, ensure <br /> appropriate flood control and minimum water releases, and ensure the long-term protection of <br /> human life and property along the East Fork Eno River. The project is also needed to address an <br /> imminent hazard of unstable riverbanks, damaged security fencing, and hydraulic restrictions to <br /> emergency water releases from Lake Orange during heavy rain events due to accumulated <br /> debris/trees within the spillway channel. The project is located entirely within the East Fork Eno <br /> River's 100-year floodplain. <br /> On August 5, 2025, Orange County staff submitted a financial assistance request to the EWP <br /> grant program. Assistance was requested for funding the solicitation of qualified designers and <br /> contractors to repair the unstable stream banks, repair the security fencing, and remove and <br /> properly dispose of the accumulated debris/trees from the 100-year floodplain. On December 19, <br /> 2025, Orange County was notified by NRCS of a preliminary award. Orange County staff <br /> subsequently submitted all of the required application paperwork to NRCS, and on April 27, 2026, <br /> Orange County received a formal Notice of Award for the project (see Attachment 1). <br /> Orange County financial policy requires the Board to formally accept grant funds prior to <br /> expenditure. As such, staff is requesting that the Board approve the acceptance of these grant <br /> funds for the purpose of designing, permitting, and constructing the necessary repairs to the Lake <br /> Orange spillway channel. Staff anticipates that the grant funds will provide approximately two- <br /> thirds of the total project cost; therefore the grant funds are a vital financing component. <br /> Budget Amendment #12-C recognizes $127,613 in grant revenue and redirects $91,125 of the <br /> Hillsborough National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) in matching grant funds <br /> in the Multi-Year Grant Fund to cover the cost of these services and creates the following grant <br /> project ordinance for a total appropriation of$218,738. <br /> NRCS Grant($218,738) - Project# 71063 <br /> Revenues for this project: <br /> Current FY 2025-26 FY 2025-26 <br /> FY 2025-26 Amendment Revised <br /> Grant Revenue $0 $127,613 $127,613 <br /> NPDES Grant Match $0 $91,125 $91,125 <br /> Total Project Funding $0 j $218,738 1 $218,738 <br /> Appropriated for this project: <br /> Current FY 2025-26 FY 2025-26 <br /> FY 2025-26 Amendment Revised <br /> Project Expenditures $0 $218,738 $218,738 <br /> Total Costs $0 $218,738 $218,738 <br />