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VOTE: UNANIMOUS <br /> 5. Public Hearings <br /> a. Unified Development Ordinance Text Amendment Related to Temporary Health <br /> Care Structures — Public Hearing Closure and Action (No Additional Comments <br /> Accepted) <br /> The Board considered receiving the Planning Board recommendation, closing the <br /> public hearing, and deciding accordingly and/or adopting the Statement of Consistency and <br /> the Ordinance amending the Unified Development Ordinance (UDO) regarding temporary <br /> health care structures as recommended by the Planning Board and staff. <br /> Ashley Moncado, Orange County Planning and Inspections, said this item was <br /> presented at the May Quarterly Public Hearing (QPH). She said no modifications were made <br /> after the QPH. She said the amendment was presented at the June Planning Board Meeting, <br /> and the Planning Board voted 10-2 to recommend approval of the Statement of Consistency; <br /> and 9-3 to recommend approval of the proposed amendment. She said all comments from the <br /> Planning Board meeting can be found on page 8 within attachment 2. <br /> Commissioner Price asked if there had been any collaboration with the municipalities. <br /> Ashley Moncado said the Town of Hillsborough is pursuing an amendment to <br /> implement the session law, and there have been no comments from the other jurisdictions <br /> despite notification of the proposed amendment being sent to them. <br /> A motion was made by Commissioner Price, seconded by Commissioner Burroughs to <br /> close the public hearing. <br /> VOTE: UNANIMOUS <br /> Commissioner Dorosin said he will vote against it. He said he knows it is a directive <br /> from the State, but he finds it a poor way to do policy. <br /> Commissioner Dorosin said at the last BOCC meeting, the Commissioners had <br /> discussed about developing something specific to Orange County with broader parameters, <br /> and he encouraged the Board to pursue this. <br /> Commissioner Dorosin said the Board needs to re-visit the policy that no more than 3 <br /> unrelated persons can live together as this could be a violation of civil rights, and asked if staff <br /> could revise this. <br /> Ashley Moncado said staff is interested in pursuing these changes as well, but needed <br /> to get this text amendment done first and then review changes to it. <br /> Commissioner Dorosin asked what would happen if the Board rejected this law. <br /> Ashley Moncado said the State law would trump County law. She said she spoke with <br /> the County Attorney's office regarding modifying the language, and changes will be pursued. <br /> Commissioner Dorosin said it does not matter if the Board passes this amendment. <br /> Ashley Moncado said that is correct. She said the State law would trump the County's <br /> refusal to pass it, but potential future changes could make the amendment more flexible and <br /> accommodating. <br /> Commissioner Price said she has concerns with the residency requirement. She asked <br /> if there is a definition of, or process, to determine who is a resident. <br /> Ashley Moncado said this was a concern with the planning board members as well, and <br /> staff knows that this needs to be explored more thoroughly. <br />