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~~~~ ~ <br />.~n-I~o~rnq -'son ~+em 9 <br />MEMORANDUM <br />TO: Board of County Commissioners <br />Frank W. Clifton, County Manager <br />FROM: Gwen Harvey, Assistant County Manager <br />SUBJECT: Hunters "Dogging Deer"- Feedback from Concerned <br />Private Property Owners <br />DATE: December 9, 2009 <br />This memorandum is the second information update on staff efforts pertaining to <br />hunters who use dogs to hunt deer in the unincorporated areas of the County. <br />The first information update was provided to the BOCC at its meeting on <br />November 17, 2009 and conveyed findings from a meeting convened by County <br />Management, Animal Services, County, the Sheriffs Department, and NC <br />Wildlife Resources on November 4t" with representatives of the hunting <br />community. A similar meeting was held on December 8t" involving concerned <br />property owners to receive their input and ideas on the practice of "dogging <br />deer". <br />Attachment 7 is a summary of the meeting for BOCC review and reference. <br />The "bottom line" for the private property owners participating in the discussion <br />was the principles of property rights and public safety driven by increasing <br />population density in the northern part of the County. They strongly urged the <br />BOCC to consider seeking legislative authorization to prohibit "dogging deer" <br />north of I-40. Regardless of whether hunters acted responsibly, they asserted the <br />days of deer hunting with dogs were gone as a result of increased population <br />density and overall reduction in sizable acreage. They also felt that northern <br />Orange shouldn't stand out in the midst of its neighboring counties -Durham <br />(2001) and Alamance (1979} have already banned the practice and it was <br />indicated Person and Caswell are receiving complaints and having discussions <br />regarding dog hunting deer as well. <br />The County Attorney's Office has been asked to research existing and/or <br />proposed local legislation the BOCC might seek authorization to establish, and to <br />advise on whether anything might be done immediately while the BOCC <br />considers formal action and the legislature convenes in 2010 to consider any <br />local requests. Planning has also been asked as additional background to <br />provide maps detailing density and contiguous acreage as suggested at the <br />private property owner meeting. <br />