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1 <br /> 1 Attachment 3 <br /> 2 <br /> 3 DRAFT MINUTES <br /> 4 ORANGE COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS <br /> 5 QUARTERLY PUBLIC HEARING <br /> 6 SEPTEMBER 11, 2017 <br /> 7 7:00 P.M. <br /> 8 <br /> 9 The Orange County Board of Commissioners met for a Quarterly Public Hearing on Monday, <br /> 10 September 11, 2017 at 7:00 p.m. at the Whitted Building in Hillsborough, N.C. <br /> 11 <br /> 12 COUNTY COMMISSIONERS PRESENT: Chair Mark Dorosin and Commissioners Mia <br /> 13 Burroughs, Barry Jacobs, Mark Marcoplos, Earl McKee, Renee Price and Penny Rich <br /> 14 COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ABSENT: <br /> 15 COUNTY ATTORNEY PRESENT: John Roberts <br /> 16 COUNTY STAFF PRESENT: County Manager Bonnie Hammersley Deputy County Manager <br /> 17 Travis Myren and Clerk to the Board Donna Baker (All other staff members will be identified <br /> 18 appropriately below) <br /> 19 <br /> 20 Chair Dorosin called the meeting to order at 7:03 p.m. He asked if there could be a <br /> 21 moment of silence in honor of the 16th anniversary of the September 11th attacks. <br /> 22 <br /> 23 1. Quarterly Public Hearings <br /> 24 No Quarterly Public Hearing Items <br /> 25 <br /> 26 2. Agritourism Information Item <br /> 27 <br /> 28 a. County staff will present information on County authority and limitations <br /> 29 regarding the regulation of agritourism activities. <br /> 30 <br /> 31 Representative Graig Meyer said the Board of County Commissioners (BOCC) has <br /> 32 responsibility for land use planning in Orange County, and the State's agritourism law has put <br /> 33 limitations on that which the County can do. <br /> 34 Representative Graig Meyer said powerful interests in the State created agritourism, <br /> 35 and it was done in order to use North Carolina's agricultural roots for tourism purposes. He <br /> 36 said the original legislation was created to be as broad as possible, because the agricultural <br /> 37 lobbyists wanted it to be for as many uses as possible. He said no one is seeking to withhold <br /> 38 opportunities from these bona fide farms. <br /> 39 Representative Graig Meyer said the rub has come from ex-urban communities, like in <br /> 40 Orange County, who service people that come to rural areas for tourism activities such as <br /> 41 weddings. He said there are other cities in the State that have the same issue. <br /> 42 Representative Graig Meyer said the concerns being voiced in Orange County are not <br /> 43 being heard in places like Duplin County, and he said those with the most powerful ties to <br /> 44 agritourism do not govern communities that are having problems with policies. <br /> 45 Representative Graig Meyer said there has been a mild narrowing of the qualification <br /> 46 standards for who gets to be an agritourism facility, but this is not enough to prevent the <br /> 47 intrusive activities such as those occurring in Orange County. He said an official study <br /> 48 committee has been asked to look at agritourism to determine if the policy needs changing in <br /> 49 next year's legislative session. <br />