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25 <br />Manager's office, HR, IT and finance to define in concrete terms what can be done. She said <br />this will be part of the final plan that will be brought back in the fall. <br />Commissioner Dorosin asked if the plan is for the Board of County Commissioners to <br />sign off on this draft, and then in 6 -8 months staff will come back with the final plan. <br />Luncinda Munger answered yes. <br />Commissioner Pelissier asked if this had been reviewed by the Town of Chapel Hill. <br />Lucinda Munger said no. She said that there is no Orange County library location in <br />Chapel Hill. She said that Chapel Hill is a separate municipal library. She said that Chapel Hill <br />may have interest in this, but it is not for them to approve or comment on at this time. She said <br />that Carrboro and Hillsborough did get a copy, because there are County libraries in these <br />towns. <br />Commissioner Pelissier questioned why this is the choice if the County wants to build <br />toward collaboration and seamless service. She said it is not so much about approval, but it is <br />a responsibility to plan for all libraries in the county. She asked if this should not at least be <br />shared with Chapel Hill. <br />Dr. Anthony Chow said he agreed, and he said it would be a wise thing to do. <br />Commissioner Pelissier if there are resources to help in gaining information on best <br />practices so that the County does not have to re- invent the wheel. <br />Lucinda Munger said yes, this has been looked at with other libraries in other counties. <br />She said these can findings can and must be tailored to meet the needs of Orange County. <br />Dr. Anthony Chow said there are now companies that are creating demographics <br />information that can allow a macro perspective. <br />Commissioner Price said she uses the library a lot. She asked if children in the <br />interviews felt that the library was an extension of school, or if the children are just coming for <br />fun. <br />Lucinda Munger said both are true. She said the library is an extension of school and a <br />place to do homework. However, she said it is also a place for Lego club and other fun <br />activities. <br />Commissioner Price and Chair Jacobs asked about the letter from Carrboro regarding <br />additional library sites. <br />Lucinda Munger said the last time staff met with the Board of Aldermen, the board <br />mentioned that they would like to submit more library sites for consideration by Orange County. <br />The letter mentioned a preference for a particular site. She said staff will review this over the <br />summer and do analysis on these 4 additional sites. She said these results will be brought <br />back next fall and the decision will be transmitted back to Carrboro. <br />Chair Jacobs said he was not clear in listening to responses to the Commissioners' <br />questions as to what the timeframe is for the final report. He said this is a foundation, but the <br />Board has to make decisions during the budget process for the following fiscal year. He asked <br />when the staff will need further direction. <br />Lucinda Munger said the hope is for this to be brought back in late September or early <br />October 2013 to begin the implementation. <br />Chair Jacobs agreed with Commissioner Pelissier about sharing this draft with the Town <br />of Chapel Hill. He said that Chapel Hill residents do fund the Orange County Libraries and <br />therefore have a stake in this. He said the Board will be meeting with Chapel Hill in November. <br />He said that it would be ideal for the town to be able to see and digest this report, as library <br />services will be part of that discussion. <br />Chair Jacobs asked what happened to the library services task force and if the Board <br />should strike this from the books if there is no place for it in the planning process. <br />