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�nsr (rot <br /> Penny Rich, Chair <br /> Renee Price, vice-Chair Orange County Board of Commissioners <br /> Jamezetta Bedford Post Office Box 8181 <br /> Mark Dorosin 17 52 <br /> Sally Greene 200 South Cameron Street <br /> Mark Marcoplos Hillsborough, North Carolina, 27278 <br /> Earl McKee <br /> IS <br /> . mirth far°��� <br /> AMENDMENT TO THE DECLARATION OF STATE OF EMERGENCY IN ORANGE COUNTY <br /> Sec.1. The undersigned declared the existence of a state of emergency in Orange County <br /> pursuant to North Carolina General Statute ("NCGS") 166A-22 on March 13, 2020 and revised <br /> said declaration of emergency on March 25, 2020, April 23, 2020, May 6, 2020, May 21, 2020, <br /> June 10, 2020,June 26, 2020, and July 9, 2020 (the "Declarations"). <br /> Sec. 2. The Governor of North Carolina, through Executive Order 138 ("EO 138), began moving <br /> the state into Phase 1 of the state's planned COVID-19 recovery on May 8, 2020; through <br /> Executive Order 141 ("EO 141") began moving the state into Phase 2 on May 22, 2020; and <br /> through Executive Order 147 ("EO 147") mandated the wearing of face coverings throughout <br /> North Carolina. <br /> Sec. 3. The undersigned adopted a revised declaration of emergency incorporating the terms <br /> of EO 141, with minimal changes, having an effective date of May 22, 2020 and amended that <br /> declaration on June 10, 2020 to extend the effective date of the Declarations through August <br /> 31, 2020 and to require face coverings in Orange County and adopted EO 147 on June 26, 2020 <br /> while maintaining several Orange County specific restrictions. On July 9, 2020 the undersigned <br /> determined further restrictions were necessary to help slow the spread of COVID-19 and made <br /> Findings in support thereof found in Section 3 of the July 91" Amendment to the Declarations. <br /> Sec. 4. In consideration of all available data related to the impacts of COVID-19 in Orange <br /> County and of the Findings set out in Section 3 of the July 91" Amendment to the Declarations <br /> the undersigned, in consultation with the Orange County Health Director, has determined it is <br /> in the best interest of the residents of Orange County to repeal Section 4(vi) of the July 91h <br /> Amendment. Section 4(vi) reads as amended: <br /> i. vi. This section is repealed. <br /> Sec. S. Pursuant to the authority granted by Chapter 14 of the Orange County Code of General <br /> Ordinances and Chapter 166A of the N.C. General Statutes, all other prohibitions and <br /> restrictions specified in Section 4 of the July 9t" Amendment remain in full force and effect <br /> during the ongoing state of emergency unless and until amended. This Amendment does not <br /> www.orangecountync.gov <br /> Protecting and preserving—People,Resources,Quality of Life <br /> Orange County,North Carolina—You Count! <br /> (919)245-2130• FAX(919)644-0246 <br />
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