MINUTES OF THE.ORANGE COUNTY
<br />BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
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<br />Ma 6 1966
<br />The Orange County Board of Commissioners met in adjourned session on Friday,
<br />May 6, 1966, at 4:30 o'clock P.M. in the Commissioners Room at the courthouse in
<br />Hillsborough, North Carolina.
<br />Members present:. Chairman Harvey D. Bennett, Commissioners Gordon H.
<br />Cleveland, William C..Ray, Henry S. Walker and Carl M. Smith.
<br />Members absent: None
<br />Representatives of the Prange-Alamance Water System, Inc. were present, these
<br />were: June Crumpler, Wiley Perry, Turner Forrest, Robert Nichols, Lacy Gibson,
<br />Supervisor for the Farmers Home Administration and L. A. Alley, Engineer for the
<br />Orange-Alamance Water System, Inc.
<br />Mr. Crumpler stated that if orange County and the Town of Mebane proceeded
<br />with its present plans for water service to the proposed industrial area, that
<br />these plans, would impair the plans currently being considered by the Orange--
<br />Alamance Water System, Inc. as it would curtail the number of water customers that
<br />could be serviced by the Orangem-Alamance Water System, Inc. This curtailment
<br />would jeopardize the loan., which the Water System, Inc., had made through the
<br />Farmers Home Administration. This loan is needed in order for the Water System,
<br />Inc. to proceed with their water project plans. Mr. Crumpler further stated
<br />that the Water System, Inc. could manage satisfactorily if Orange County and the
<br />Town of Mebane constructed the water line to the industrial site but refrained from
<br />extending the water line along Highway 70 to the Perry Hills Subdivision. He stated
<br />that the Water System, Inc. would offer to purchase any facilities that the County
<br />of Orange and the Town of Mebane might construct and that the Water System, Inc.
<br />would agree to allow the Town of Mebane to continue the servicing of the proposed
<br />industry by renting its line for ten cent (10(r) per one thousand (1000) gallons of
<br />water transported to the industry.
<br />Chairman Sennett assured Mr. Crumpler and the other representatives of the
<br />Water System, Inc. that Orange County's only desire, in this matter, was to secure
<br />water and sewer service to the proposed industry. That the county had no intention
<br />of trying to put the Water System, Inc. out of business, however, it did appear
<br />that the Water System, Inc. had not secured the necessary financial approval for
<br />its proposed water project plans and that their plans did not include sewer service
<br />to the proposed area. Chairman Sennett brought to the attention of the
<br />representatives the need for both sewer and water facilities, and stated that
<br />Orange County, through necessity, must continue its investigation of ways to provide
<br />these facilities to the designated industrial area.
<br />There being no further business to come before the Board said meeting was
<br />adjourned to meet again on Monday, May 16, 1966.
<br />Harvey D. Sennett
<br />Chairman
<br />Betty June Hayes, Clerk
<br />s. M. Gattis, Acting Clerk
<br />MINUTES OF THE ORANGE COUNTY
<br />BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
<br />May 16, 1966
<br />The Orange County Board of Commissioners met in special session on Monday,
<br />May 16, 1966, at 7:30 P.M., in the Commissioners Room at the courthouse in
<br />Hillsborough, North Carolina.
<br />Members present: Chairman Harvey D. Sennett, Commissioners, Gordon B.
<br />Cleveland, William C. Ray, Henry S. Walker and Carl M. Smith.
<br />Members absent: None
<br />This meeting was held for the purpose of meeting with the officials of the
<br />Town of Mebane, in order, to receive a report from the Study Committee appointed
<br />to study possibilities of providing water and sewer facilities to the industrial
<br />area located just east of the town of Mebane.
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