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r <br />Orange Water and Sewer Authority <br />February II, 1999 <br />Page I8 <br />the boundary In which the service is provided shall review and approve or not approve the <br />continuation of the transfer beyond 90 days. If continuation of the transfer is approved, It may <br />continue for an additional 90-day period. Approval shall be required for each subsequent 90-1ay <br />period, with a maximum emergency crater transfer duration of 365 days from inception. Lack of <br />action by the elected boards as provided In this subsection constitutes approval for the subsequent . <br />90-day period." W. Epting said that veto element ought to be troublesome to each of the elected <br />boards as well as to the OWASA Board. <br />Din VanderMeer said the next Item for discussion is nonemergency interutiiity .water <br />transfers and W. VanderMeer suggested that It be linked to the provision of water into Chatham <br />County by OWASA. <br />Peter Gordon said he suggests not linking nonemergency interutility water transfers to <br />extension of service into Chatham County. Dr. Gordon said he would distinguish wholesale vs. retail <br />service. Mr. VanderMeer said the retati issue would be discussed. <br />Wtit"iam Strom said he is comfortable.with the language in the draft-corrected agreement as <br />it stands. OWASA exists to provide service to southern Orange County, the Town of Carrboro, and <br />the Town of Chapel MIL. if OWASA is going to expand its retail area the constituent governments <br />would have a say and Mr. Strom said he is comfortable with that arrangement. <br />Patrick Davis said OWASA has Sale and Purchase Agreements with The University of North <br />Carolina at Chapel Hill, the Town of Carrboro, and the Town of Chapel $'ill and each has specific <br />obligations in each of the Agreements. Mr. Davis said the Agreements states that OWASA must <br />provide its best effort to extend service into those areas that the Town of Carrboro and the Town of <br />Chapel MU annex, and to also support its orderiy growth and development plans. <br />Mr. Davis said if a member government wanted to annex into a certain area, Any one of the <br />parties to the Sale and Purchase Agreements could veto the proposed annexation under the draft <br />agreement. OWASA's ability to extend service would then be constrained by one of the other two <br />member governments and OWASA's ability to meet Its obligations under the Sale and Purchase <br />Agreements would be hindered. Patrick Davis said If the three member governments decide that this <br />was appropriate and desirable, could this agreement be a supplemental understanding. or <br />clarification of -the Sale.. and -Purchase Agreements that would supersede the previous Sate and <br />Purchase Agreements' -provisions or obligations-that OWASA has. Mr. Davis said he Is <br />uncomfortable with language that would give any jurisdiiciion-or member government veto power <br />over another member government's decision. <br />William Strom • said in-the interest of getting OWASA. into a position to sign the agreement, <br />an approach is to Include a provision that should there be annexation that OWASA is obligated to <br />serve that annexation. <br />Robert Eptmg said he has spoken to the Chapel Hill Town Attorney about William StroWs <br />comment and it could be resolved in that way or by way of an annexation boundary agreement <br />between the Town of Carrboro and the Town of Chapel EML Mr. Epting said that If the Towns' <br />Intent by language in the boundary agreement is to amend the Sale and Purchase Agreements and <br />OWASA's responsibility under those agreements, then there should be a provision stating that. <br />OWASA is constrained In every direction in terms of annexation. <br />William Strom said in the absence of annexation, the Board should discuss new turf in <br />northern Chatham County regarding a new service area, and it would be appropriate for the three <br />constituent governments to agree to that. <br />Peter Gordon said he would be pleased to take to the Task Force the suggestions for <br />amending the language in the Agreement to the effect that approval would not be needed if the <br />IO.30 <br />
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