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45 <br /> 1 both sides of the debate. He said one complainant has a store in the northern part of Orange <br /> 2 County, but lives in the southern part of the County. He said this citizen has a neighbor that <br /> 3 shoots until somewhere between 10:00 p.m. and midnight. He said the shooting keeps him <br /> 4 awake. <br /> 5 Chair McKee said he has a neighbor that has some type of weapon that either is, or <br /> 6 sounds like, an automatic weapon. He said this does not bother him, as he is used to hearing <br /> 7 gunfire. <br /> 8 Chair McKee said this is how the issue came before the BOCC, and while it may not be <br /> 9 perfect, this is what they have to work with now. <br /> 10 Commissioner Rich said she is interested in hearing ways to communicate more <br /> 11 effectively with the public about these meetings and notifications, especially those without <br /> 12 Internet access. She said she is the Commission liaison to the communications team, and it is <br /> 13 important to her. <br /> 14 Roger Moore said to put posters up on phone poles or in local stores, notices in <br /> 15 newspapers, or on television or radio stations. <br /> 16 Commissioner Rich said the original notice always goes in the newspaper. She asked if <br /> 17 those with email would be willing to share their email, to sign up on the County subscription <br /> 18 services. <br /> 19 Roger Moore said he could do this, but many people simply cannot afford the expense <br /> 20 of the Internet. <br /> 21 Jack Hunnell asked if citizens could sign up for specific "target words" and only receive <br /> 22 notices about those meetings. He asked if this issue was primarily a noise issue, how did all <br /> 23 the other elements of the ordinance come to pass. <br /> 24 Chair McKee said the original complaint involved gunfire. <br /> 25 Commissioner Jacobs said communicating with residents in rural Orange County has <br /> 26 been a chronic problem. He said Rockingham County won an award for addressing the issue <br /> 27 by doing the very thing that Mr. Moore suggested of taking posters to prominent community <br /> 28 locations. He said the BOCC often focuses on doing things efficiently and in a cost effective <br /> 29 manner, and using manpower to go around the County and post signs is not the cheapest <br /> 30 method. He added that the community is not being informed, and that is unacceptable. <br /> 31 Sheriff Blackwood said the Sheriff's deputies would be glad to take posters and notices <br /> 32 around to all areas of the County. <br /> 33 Don O'Leary said notification could be sent in tax bills or vehicle registration mailings. <br /> 34 Alan Mauer said he appreciated the Board's desire to improve communication, but that <br /> 35 is not the topic of tonight's discussion. <br /> 36 Steve Hopper said the News of Northern Orange is free to everyone. He asked if the <br /> 37 Sheriff could comment on the proposed ordinance. <br /> 38 Sheriff Blackwood said all too often there are polarized sections and a plan needs to be <br /> 39 made as how to address this issue together. He said regarding notification, it is incumbent <br /> 40 upon citizens to be interested and involved in local government. He said the BOCC and the <br /> 41 Sheriff are available to speak with the residents at all times. He said to come at the eleventh <br /> 42 hour, when this has been discussed for two years, is not right. He said an ordinance is not <br /> 43 needed to address lawful, responsible, firing of a weapon on one's property. He said property <br /> 44 damaged by errant rounds can be addressed by existing laws. He said the Lenoir County <br /> 45 ordinance strikes him as reasonable and responsible and he encouraged all to read it. He said <br /> 46 he is going to enforce any adopted ordinances. He said he respects the BOCC and the <br /> 47 diligence with which it works on every decision it makes. He said he does not want to take <br /> 48 anyone's rights away. He enjoys shooting and does so responsibly. He said there was a need <br /> 49 for an ordinance, one was drafted that was imperfect, and now all must come together to reach <br /> 50 a solution. <br />