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3 <br /> e.g., Evolve, Burch Kove, during construction in Chapel Hill. We've received impassioned <br /> petitions from Lake Ellen Home Owners Association, the Lake Forest Homeowners, and <br /> residents downstream of construction projects near Timberlyne. Much of the sediment has <br /> been deposited in our creeks and in Lake Ellen and Eastwood Lake. <br /> Our Board respectfully requests that Orange County Commissioners increase staffing in the <br /> Erosion Control Division. We are aware of the important role this division plays in reviewing <br /> construction plans and inspecting all non-government projects in Orange County before the <br /> final town permit is issued. Additional resources would lead to more field inspections, a higher <br /> level of compliance, and would free up staff to perform escalated enforcement as needed. <br /> A resolution making a similar request was passed unanimously and sent to the Chapel Hill <br /> Town Council by the Chapel Hill Stormwater Advisory Board, April 26, 2016. <br /> Thank you for considering this request. You may be interested to know that the Town Council <br /> is also considering increasing the standard for holding water during construction for the 25- <br /> year storm, instead of the 10-year storm event. These changes will enhance storm water <br /> controls to deal with the more frequent storm events brought by climate change. <br /> Copies given to Mayor Pam Hemminger and Chapel Hill Town Council members. <br /> Ashley DeSena said she is here about the Firearms Safety Committee. She said <br /> it is her understanding that the Committee facilitator was meeting with each of the <br /> resident members, one on one. She said she finds this to be inappropriate and believed <br /> all discussions should be with the full committee, and open to the public. <br /> She said she was concerned about the allegations that an applicant to this <br /> committee was pointing a laser at Board of County Commissioners at a meeting. She <br /> asked if this allegation was accurate. <br /> Chair McKee reminded her that the BOCC does not respond to comments made <br /> during this portion of the meeting, but thanked her for raising her concerns. <br /> b. Matters on the Printed Agenda <br /> (These matters will be considered when the Board addresses that item on the agenda <br /> below.) <br /> 3. Announcements and Petitions by Board Members <br /> Commissioner Pelissier had no petitions. <br /> Commissioner Rich said the two resolutions from both the City of Durham and Durham <br /> County at the Commissioners' places were brought to her attention, and she wanted to bring <br /> them to the Board's attention. She said the BOCC should keep abreast of progress in <br /> Durham, prior to future discussions regarding pre Kindergarten in Orange County, to make <br /> sure the County does not fall behind what is going on regionally. <br /> Chair McKee asked the Manager to have staff gather more data on what is happening <br /> in Durham and other surrounding counties. <br /> Commissioner Price had no petitions. <br /> Commissioner Dorosin referred to budget discussions, and said he had brought up the <br /> suggestion of lowering the County's fund balance from the current 17% threshold. He <br /> suggested some of this balance may be used as an alternative to raising taxes. He said there <br /> is a question as to whether the threshold is a formal policy, which would require BOCC action <br />