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11 <br /> <br />Commissioner Price said she agreed with Chair Dorosin, and the more the BOCC can 1 <br />do to keep people out of incarceration the better. She said she would not want to 2 <br />automatically cut back on federal inmates if the County is serving a purpose, and she asked if 3 <br />the Sheriff knows where the inmates would go if Orange County was unwilling to house them. 4 <br />Sheriff Blackwood said the federal government would have to figure that out, not 5 <br />Orange County. 6 <br />Chair Dorosin said if a larger facility is built, with empty spaces, than there will be 7 <br />incentive to fill the spaces. 8 <br />Sheriff Blackwood said he agreed with Bonnie Hammersley in that it is important to not 9 <br />under build this facility. He said this may be a 100-year building, and he said he does not want 10 <br />the County to go into this project and under build. 11 <br />Commissioner Price asked if it would make sense to have 144 beds as the total build 12 <br />out size, and build less to start with. 13 <br />Sheriff Blackwood said he does not know what the future will hold. 14 <br />Commissioner Burroughs asked if the number of inmates per pod is known. 15 <br />Bonnie Hammersley said there are different models, and that number depends on the 16 <br />design. 17 <br />Jeff Thompson said the current design has an 8-bed denominator, and there are 18 <br />different pod sizes depending on usage and holding requirements. 19 <br />Bonnie Hammersley said this is a very small detention center. 20 <br />Commissioner Marcoplos asked if the federal and local lawbreakers are different 21 <br />classes of lawbreakers. 22 <br />Sheriff Blackwood said yes. 23 <br />Commissioner Marcoplos asked if the additional on site services would be tailored to 24 <br />the needs of the local inmates. 25 <br />Sheriff Blackwood said the inmates are housed separately but the need for services is 26 <br />about the same. 27 <br />Commissioner Marcoplos asked if the federal inmates would need some of these more 28 <br />progressive services. 29 <br />Sheriff Blackwood said the needs of the federal and local inmates are about the same. 30 <br />Commissioner Marcoplos asked if the County is providing a greater service to the 31 <br />region by housing federal inmates, rather than them going somewhere else. 32 <br />Bonnie Hammersley said there are a lot of new facilities in this area, and one of the 33 <br />reasons federal inmates are put in local jails is because they want more local funds to support 34 <br />the federal system. She said it is done in economically challenged areas even more. 35 <br />Commissioner McKee said regardless of how the BOCC proceeds regarding size, 36 <br />support services, etc., he does not want to under build a detention center. He said no Board is 37 <br />going to be enthusiastic about building another jail. He said he also does not want to see it be 38 <br />over built, just to house federal prisoners. He said if the Board does decide to cut back to just 39 <br />serving local inmates, then he would play devil’s advocate, and say a new jail is not needed at 40 <br />all, but rather the County can refurbish the old jail. 41 <br />Commissioner Rich said Chatham County had a progressive design for their new jail, 42 <br />and the facilities within the jail were all built to future needs. She said she does like the idea of 43 <br />having a separate entrance for these proposed alternative services. 44 <br />Commissioner Rich said the Board had spoken about using the current Environmental 45 <br />Agricultural Center land for affordable housing, and she would like to continue this discussion. 46 <br />Bonnie Hammersley said Chatham County did overbuild its jail, and built for the future; 47 <br />but Chatham County’s average daily cost to house an inmate is the highest, at $209/day. She 48 <br />said the County has to build what it can afford. 49
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