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24 <br /> 1 Chair Price said there are 60 days and the Party wants to get applications in July, vet <br /> 2 them in August, and make a recommendation to the BOCC for its first September meeting. She <br /> 3 said this still gives Board a full month to advertise and hear from anyone else they wanted to. <br /> 4 Commissioner Hamilton suggested to move up some deadlines, and said she would be <br /> 5 happy to meet earlier if needed. She said she would like to see in writing, in a public document, <br /> 6 that the BOCC has the authority to reject all nominees presented by the Party, if it so chooses. <br /> 7 Commissioner Greene said she is surprised by the conversation so far, and the notion <br /> 8 that the BOCC may not be satisfied by the Party's recommendations. She said she expected <br /> 9 the Party to nominate three qualified candidates, and it is be reasonable to assume that the <br /> 10 Board would choose one of the recommendations. She said she is not worried about timeline. <br /> 11 Chair Price agreed, and said the BOCC just has to consult the Party, and does not have <br /> 12 to accept the Party's proposal. She said they all represent the same party, and she is hopeful <br /> 13 the BOCC will be able to appoint one of the nominees. <br /> 14 Commissioner Dorosin said he agrees with Commissioner Hamilton's point about timing. <br /> 15 He said a more expedited process might be to allow the Board to solicit the applications, so it <br /> 16 can review them simultaneously along with the Democratic Party, as opposed to waiting on the <br /> 17 Party and then potentially needing to restart the process. <br /> 18 Commissioner McKee supported Commissioner Dorosin's proposal. <br /> 19 Commissioner Bedford echoed support. <br /> 20 Chair Price said the Board will get the applications, and asked if the Board wanted to <br /> 21 submit questions to be included on the application, along with the Party. She said anyone <br /> 22 interested must apply by the deadline. She said the BOCC will allow the Party to do whatever it <br /> 23 wants as far as vetting the applicants, then give nominations to the Board for the first <br /> 24 September meeting, or try to come back in August. <br /> 25 Commissioner McKee said he does not see the need for questions to be answered by <br /> 26 the applicants, but would rather have the applicants make their best pitch as to why they are <br /> 27 best for the job. <br /> 28 Commissioner Fowler said she spent time making questions, and would like to be able <br /> 29 to submit them. She said she would like at least two or three questions to come from the <br /> 30 BOCC, along with the applicant's best pitch. She supported Commissioner Dorosin's proposed <br /> 31 timeline. She asked if the County can advertise the position, as she would like to cast as wide a <br /> 32 net as possible. <br /> 33 Chair Price noted the vacancy can only be filled by someone from District 1. <br /> 34 Commissioner Greene said she would like to also submit questions for the application. <br /> 35 She asked if the BOCC will have the Party's 3 nominations come to speak before the BOCC. <br /> 36 Chair Price said that is up to the BOCC. She said the other thing to consider would be <br /> 37 accepting comments from the public, which she would oppose. <br /> 38 Commissioner McKee said he would not want to hear from the public, but would like to <br /> 39 hear from all of the candidates themselves. <br /> 40 Commissioner Bedford asked if the Board would have opportunity to sit in on interviews <br /> 41 as part of the Democratic Party's executive committee. <br /> 42 Commissioner McKee said he likely would not sit in, due to a conflict. <br /> 43 Chair Price said she would support letting any and all candidates come forward to speak <br /> 44 to the BOCC. <br /> 45 Commissioner Hamilton said if the Board is going to have the party nominate, she would <br /> 46 want to look at those three first and call on others if none of the three are preferred by the <br /> 47 BOCC. <br /> 48 Chair Price said she thinks the BOCC is overworking this. She said a deadline is <br /> 49 needed and the Clerk can compile all applications and distribute them accordingly for everyone <br /> 50 to review in August, followed by verbal presentations at the first BOCC meeting in September. <br /> 51 She said the Board could then vote, and the County Attorney recommends a ballot vote. <br />