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6 <br /> 1 Upon the recommendation and guidance of the WRC and North Carolina Forest <br /> 2 Service, OWASA also commissioned development of a draft plan for sustainable management <br /> 3 of our remaining forest lands. We hosted a community meeting in November 2010 to present <br /> 4 and receive comments on the draft plan prepared by our consulting forester; and we received <br /> 5 extensive comments from citizens, local elected boards, several State agencies, and others. <br /> 6 We will make presentations and receive comments from the local elected boards before the <br /> 7 OWASA Board considers formal action on a management plan for our remaining forest lands. <br /> 8 <br /> 9 Commissioner Jacobs asked if he was misinformed that OWASA was going to withdraw <br /> 10 from the WSMPBA. <br /> 11 Gordon Merklein said that this is an option that the board does not consider until it is a <br /> 12 last ditch effort. The focus is working with the towns to get the agreement in place and not to <br /> 13 try to predict what may happen there. <br /> 14 Commissioner Jacobs asked for a heads up before this discussion. Gordon Merklein <br /> 15 said that it would be a very public process. <br /> 16 Commissioner Jacobs said that when they originally signed this agreement, they had <br /> 17 wanted to recruit Mebane and Durham to participate. <br /> 18 Commissioner Gordon said that she hopes that the agreement is kept. Chair Pelissier <br /> 19 agreed. <br /> 20 <br /> 21 b. ABC Board Update Presentation <br /> 22 The Board received a brief presentation from Orange County Alcoholic Beverage <br /> 23 Control Board representatives on recent ABC Board activities and operations. <br /> 24 Tony Dubois, General Manager of the ABC Board, said that he and Ron McCoy, the <br /> 25 Finance Director were here tonight and their Chair Keith Cook is under the weather tonight. He <br /> 26 said that there is a really good working relationship between the County and the ABC Board. <br /> 27 He said that the mission of the board is to serve the County responsibly. He said that all of the <br /> 28 board members, including him and the Finance Director, have gone through the Ethics and <br /> 29 Responsibility training for the State. There is currently a partnership with the Durham Technical <br /> 30 Community College Orange County Campus and CAI (HR firm in Greensboro) to give <br /> 31 management and customer service training to all employees. There is also a partnership with <br /> 32 the Town of Hillsborough Police Department. There is now ABC law enforcement in the <br /> 33 community for the first time. He said that there are negotiations with the Town of Hillsborough <br /> 34 to purchase the property on Valley Forge Road for administrative offices and a warehouse. <br /> 35 Ron McCoy, Finance Officer, said that he has been at this position since March. He <br /> 36 made reference to the annual report on pages 24-25. He said that the sales have increased <br /> 37 and the profitability has increased. Orange County consistently runs in the top 10 of all the <br /> 38 agency boards in the State. The sales in 2011 increased 3.62% over the previous year and <br /> 39 continue to grow. The increase in sales has outpaced the rest of the State by about 1%. <br /> 40 Regarding challenges, there are some expenses such as a proposed office and <br /> 41 warehouse relocation. The board has planned for these expenses and everything should go <br /> 42 well. There has also been a great increase in taxes. There has also been a substantial <br /> 43 increase in the costs of healthcare provided for retirees. He said that this board far exceeds the <br /> 44 State requirements and they intend to continue this. <br /> 45 Commissioner Yuhasz made reference to the report and asked about the mixed <br /> 46 beverage only location. Ron McCoy said that this is attached to the Carrboro location and they <br /> 47 just sell to the restaurants. <br /> 48 <br /> 49 <br /> 50 <br />
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