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16 <br /> 1 amendment rights, but really it only embraces the rights of those with whom it agrees. He said <br /> 2 the first amendment specifically exists to prevent government from infringing on the freedom of <br /> 3 Americans to speak freely and assemble peaceably. <br /> 4 Latarndra Strong said she was the proud lead organizer of the rally this past Saturday, <br /> 5 and she said the rally did her heart well. She said she also attended the prayer vigil on Sunday, <br /> 6 and said members of the community took pictures of the group and license plates, and put them <br /> 7 on social media. She said this was intimidating and instilled real fear. She said the KKK is clear <br /> 8 on its intention towards her community. She said she is not a violent person, has never owned <br /> 9 a gun or put her hands on anyone, but she has been called a communist and worse. She said <br /> 10 people of color were terrified by the KKK showing up, and the BOCC has a responsibility to stop <br /> 11 the nonsense about free speech, when there are violent organizations recruiting in this <br /> 12 community. She said this is about terrorism, and she asked the Board to pass the proclamation <br /> 13 and to do more. <br /> 14 Commissioner Marcoplos said when people come into town with guns and threats, there <br /> 15 is a clear difference between free speech and terrorist threats. He said the County has to <br /> 16 protect people in the community, and it is easy to cite free speech, but the words spoken at the <br /> 17 rally went beyond free speech. <br /> 18 Commissioner Price said this Proclamation is good, but the BOCC needs to do more. <br /> 19 She said Chair Rich spoke with the Commissioner in Caswell County, but she would like there <br /> 20 to be a discussion in this County amongst local leaders. She said, of course, people are going <br /> 21 to be intimidated, and many people of color were too afraid to even come to the event on <br /> 22 Saturday. She said people of other faiths need to be added to the Proclamation, and she would <br /> 23 also like to see language that says Orange County is making strides to be a diverse and <br /> 24 inclusive community, because there is still a lot of work to be done. <br /> 25 Commissioner McKee said he grew up in the 1950s and 1960s knowing where the local <br /> 26 KKK house was, and who some of the members were. He said in the 1970s and 1980s the <br /> 27 tolerance of this nonsense was driven out or sent underground. He said regardless of where <br /> 28 these protestors came from, he is certain there are some white robes hanging in closets in <br /> 29 Orange County. He said the problem is that the community's incentive to reject this nonsense <br /> 30 seems to be waning, and the KKK seems to be more emboldened. He said anyone who would <br /> 31 associate with this type of activity needs to be taken off the street by the Sheriff, but he is not <br /> 32 sure if there is a way to do that. He said this is not a reasonable example of free speech. <br /> 33 Commissioner Greene thanked all that were involved in the events on Saturday and <br /> 34 Sunday. She said it is important to focus on unity. She said it is an aspiration to be unified, and <br /> 35 she wants to know how she can be more helpful, as a white ally. <br /> 36 Chair Rich said she was out of town all weekend, and she was there in her spirit. <br /> 37 <br /> 38 A motion was made by Commissioner Price, seconded by Commissioner Greene for the <br /> 39 Board to approve and authorize the Chair to sign the Resolution. <br /> 40 <br /> 41 VOTE: UNANIMOUS <br /> 42 <br /> 43 5. Public Hearings <br /> 44 <br /> 45 a. Zoning Atlas Amendment for 6405 West Ten Road (PIN 9834-25-2573) — Rezone a <br /> 46 16.45 acre Parcel of Property to General Commercial (GC-4) <br /> 47 The Board held a public hearing and considered action on a property owner-initiated <br /> 48 amendment to the Zoning Atlas for a parcel of property within the Cheeks Township. <br /> 49 Specifically, the applicant is requesting to rezone a 16.45 acre, split zoned, parcel of property: <br /> 50 From: Rural Residential (R-1) (14.57 acres); and Neighborhood Commercial (NC-2) (1.88 acres) <br /> 51 To: General Commercial (GC-4) (16.45 acres) <br />