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4 <br /> 1 Commissioner Dorosin said in the last week or so he attended the Justice Advisory <br /> 2 Council meeting, and got information about the Chapel Hill Police Crisis department, as well <br /> 3 as a new pre-sentencing investigation pilot program. He said there was also information about <br /> 4 the District Attorney's driver's license restoration program. He said it was a good meeting. <br /> 5 Commissioner Dorosin said he also attended the Healthy Carolinians meeting. He said <br /> 6 Healthy Carolinians conducts an annual community health survey, which will occur in the <br /> 7 spring. He said there is a lot of great work being done, and the results will be very useful. <br /> 8 Chair Rich said a year ago the BOCC partnered with WCHL for a day long Economic <br /> 9 Development summit, and WCHL asked if the BOCC would be doing that again, and on the <br /> 10 same topic. She said she did not know if that was the plan, and she would not mind using that <br /> 11 as a topic again; but also suggested reviewing the summit from last year to see what the <br /> 12 County has achieved since then. She said a report about this would be nice, in order to start <br /> 13 talking about holding another one. <br /> 14 Chair Rich thanked the youth movement for being the generation that is active in <br /> 15 climate change. <br /> 16 John Roberts referred to Commissioner Price's comments about the noise ordinance, <br /> 17 and said this is a police power ordinance rather than a land use ordinance. He asked if more <br /> 18 clarity could be given on the issues raised by the constituent. <br /> 19 Commissioner Price said she received calls and emails about gunshots last week, and <br /> 20 she explained the limits of the BOCC, but asked if staff could keep this issue in mind as it <br /> 21 updates the comprehensive plan. <br /> 22 John Roberts said he will follow up. <br /> 23 <br /> 24 4. Proclamations/ Resolutions/ Special Presentations <br /> 25 <br /> 26 a. Update on Current Tax Base and 2021 Countywide Revaluation <br /> 27 The Board received an update on the current tax base and 2021 countywide <br /> 28 revaluation. <br /> 29 <br /> 30 DEFERRED <br /> 31 <br /> 32 b. Animal Services Advisory Board —Appointments (formerly item 11-a) <br /> 33 The Board considered making two appointments to the Animal Services Advisory <br /> 34 Board <br /> 35 <br /> 36 A motion was made by Commissioner Price, seconded by Commissioner Bedford to <br /> 37 appoint the following to the ASAB: <br /> 38 • Casey Ferrell to the Non-Municipality position #6 for a First Full Term ending <br /> 39 06/30/2021 <br /> 40 • Lucia Welborne to the Animal Welfare/Animal Advocacy position #10 to a First Full <br /> 41 Term ending 06/30/2021 <br /> 42 <br /> 43 VOTE: UNANIMOUS <br /> 44 <br /> 45 c. Animal Services Hearing Panel Pool —Appointments <br /> 46 The Board considered making four appointments to the Animal Services Hearing Panel <br /> 47 Pool. <br /> 48 <br /> 49 A motion was made by Commissioner McKee, seconded by Commissioner Price to <br /> 50 appoint the following to the Animal Service Hearing Panel Pool: <br />