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28 <br /> 1 Commissioner Dorosin suggested Quinton Harper, instead of Jody Eimers, to increase <br /> 2 the diversity on the OWASA board. He said he has served on the OWASA board before, and <br /> 3 believes he would be a good candidate. <br /> 4 Commissioner Greene asked if there is a reason why he was not approved before. <br /> 5 Chair Price the other applicant had more experience. <br /> 6 Commissioner Greene said she is torn, and wants to increase diversity, but also feels <br /> 7 uneasy about removing someone from a second term without reason. <br /> 8 Commissioner Dorosin said there is a reason: there is a better candidate. <br /> 9 Commissioner McKee said it all depends on how one defines "better," and he thinks it <br /> 10 sets a bad precedent to remove someone who has served well. <br /> 11 Commissioner Dorosin said Quentin Harper was a better candidate. <br /> 12 Chair Price said she does not follow Commissioner Dorosin's logic, as he just voted to <br /> 13 proceed with an appointment to the HPC, when she wanted to wait in order to seek greater <br /> 14 diversity. <br /> 15 Commissioner Dorosin there was no other candidate, in the case of the HPC. <br /> 16 Chair Price said the BOCC could have waited for another applicant for the Historic <br /> 17 Preservation Commission. <br /> 18 Commissioner Dorosin said the same argument could be made for Harper on the <br /> 19 OWASA board. <br /> 20 Chair Price said she supported Quentin Harper's appointment last time. <br /> 21 Commissioner Hamilton reviewed the other board members and said there are not many <br /> 22 women on the board, and reappointing Jody Eimers would keep a woman on the board. <br /> 23 Commissioner Hamilton asked about the vacant Chapel Hill Township's seat, and if <br /> 24 Quentin could fill it. <br /> 25 Commissioner Bedford said Quentin Harper lives in Carrboro. <br /> 26 Commissioner Greene asked if the number of County seats on the OWASA board could <br /> 27 be identified. <br /> 28 Tara May said there are 2 seats. <br /> 29 Commissioner Greene asked if the number of Chapel Hill seats could be identified. <br /> 30 Commissioner Hamilton said there are 5. <br /> 31 Commissioner Greene said when she served on the Chapel Hill Town Council, it took <br /> 32 the OWASA seats very seriously. She said appointees on the OWASA board should represent <br /> 33 the BOCC's values, and there are policy interests in the people who are appointed. She said <br /> 34 diversity is always a goal as well. <br /> 35 Chair Price said she and Commissioner Bedford met with the OWASA appointees, who <br /> 36 voiced a desire to have people without the expertise and degrees on the board. <br /> 37 Commissioner Greene asked if the BOCC wants its OWASA appointees to make policy <br /> 38 recommendations that are in line with the BOCC's values. <br /> 39 Chair Price said all BOCC members might have different policy goals. She said this has <br /> 40 not been required of previous appointments, and rather the BOCC looked at backgrounds and <br /> 41 credentials. <br /> 42 Commissioner Greene asked if others support her opinion. <br /> 43 Commissioner Dorosin said he thought the question should be on a work session <br /> 44 agenda. <br /> 45 Commissioner McKee said he does not think every appointment should walk in lock step <br /> 46 with the BOCC; rather, he wants to appoint people who think and have ability and ethics to vote <br /> 47 for best path forward. He said he supports Eimers reappointment, due to her experience on the <br /> 48 board, and that she brings gender diversity to the board. <br /> 49 Commissioner Bedford said she supports reappointing Eimers to bring gender diversity <br /> 50 and technical experience. <br />