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<br />9 <br />Perdita Holtz: Well, excused absence doesn’t have anything to do with a quorum. You have to have people in 432 <br />attendance. So it’s the number of people you have to have in attendance… This goes to State laws and rules. You 433 <br />can’t base your quorum requirements on whether somebody is out of town, or in the hospital. Your quorum is the 434 <br />number of seated members, and the majority of the number of seated members. So right now it’s 6. 435 <br /> 436 <br />Laura Nicholson: I have another question. Part of it was rather than sending certified mail to a smaller amount of 437 <br />people, we’re now sending regular mail to a bigger amount of people. How do you think that that’s working? Is that 438 <br />increasing attendance at information meetings? 439 <br /> 440 <br />Perdita Holtz: I think that it really doesn’t have to do with if it was regular or certified, I think it depends on what 441 <br />speed proposed and who’s nearby. 442 <br /> 443 <br />Laura Nicholson: But do you think that being able to notify more people is helping? 444 <br /> 445 <br />Perdita Holtz: I think it helps public participation, sure. 446 <br /> 447 <br />Tony Blake: This recent thing where they’re trying to line the land use with the zoning on these little non conformant 448 <br />parcels around the County, I think you got a much better turnout there than you would’ve otherwise. 449 <br /> 450 <br />Perdita Holtz: I will say that we used to get complaints from some people that were receiving certified mail because 451 <br />it comes in your mailbox and it says it’s from Orange County Government and there were people who said, My wife 452 <br />was upset all weekend because the Post Office got it on Friday and we couldn’t go get it until Monday” and they 453 <br />thought it was tax foreclosures and they were upset that we sent those notices certified mail. And there are a lot of 454 <br />people who won’t go to the Post Office to pick it up, and it’ll come back to us. 455 <br /> 456 <br />Lydia Wegman: I haven’t had that much experience with the prior process, I was relatively new, but this year seems 457 <br />to be working fine for me. I do feel bad missing the meetings but I am grateful that my absence is not going to hold 458 <br />up a BOCC quarterly public hearing if I’m not able to make it. And I agree with Laura, having people come here to 459 <br />talk to us helps us make better decisions and offers us opportunities for fuller discussions because we have a 460 <br />chance to hear what people are concerned about… How does it work for you? 461 <br /> 462 <br />Perdita Holtz: The actual process is working well. I do think we need to tighten up some of our internal stuff. Like 463 <br />you all and the public doesn’t see and we’ll be working on addressing that. Like legal review time frames and when 464 <br />they occur and such because there was the issue where they didn’t get finished until after it came to the Planning 465 <br />Board so we had to bring it back. There have been a couple blips like that but we’ll get it right. 466 <br /> 467 <br />Lydia Wegman: So it sounds like it’s working reasonably well from your standpoint? 468 <br /> 469 <br />Perdita Holtz: Yeah. And I think that being able to approve low controversy items the night of the hearing is a big 470 <br />improvement. 471 <br /> 472 <br />Laura Nicholson: I just wanted to ask about notification for neighborhood information meetings. I feel like we’ve 473 <br />gotten more notification than before but it still feels kind of scattered. Not all of the time but sometimes. Are we 474 <br />supposed to get notified, or is it just that sometimes we get? 475 <br /> 476 <br />Perdita Holtz: The Planning Board gets notified for major sub division projects and Class A SUP’s, because that’s 477 <br />the stuff that you guys have something to do with. There are also NIM’s for Class B SUP’s, which the BOA handles 478 <br />and the Planning Board doesn’t get notified for those because you don’t have anything to do with Class B SUPs. So 479 <br />I think that there has been a little bit of confusion about what the Planning Board… 480 <br /> 481 <br />Michael Harvey: Any time there’s a SUP we just send a general heads up to the Planning Board and County 482 <br />Commissioners. We don’t send it to the BOA as detailed as you all get because technically we could be accused of 483 <br />trying to influence the jury as it were. We let them know that a case has been submitted and they’ll be getting a 484 <br /> 14
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