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23 <br /> 5. Chapel Hill Orange County Visitors Bureau —Appointments Discussion <br /> The Board discussed appointments to the Chapel Hill Orange County Visitors Bureau. <br /> BACKGROUND: The Chapel Hill Orange County Visitors Bureau Advisory Board is charged <br /> with developing and coordinating visitor services in Orange County. It also implements <br /> marketing programs that will enhance the economic activity and quality of life in the community. <br /> The Board of County Commissioners appoints all 17 members, with representation from <br /> specific entities and fields. <br /> The following individuals are presented for Board consideration: <br /> NAME POSITION TYPE OF EXPIRATION <br /> DESCRIPTION APPOINTMENT DATE <br /> TERM <br /> Karen Stegman Chapel Hill Town First Full Term 12/31/2024 <br /> Council <br /> Representative <br /> Damon Seils Carrboro Town Partial Term 12/31/2022 <br /> Council <br /> Representative <br /> If the individuals listed above are appointed, the following vacancy remains: <br /> POSITION EXPIRATION VACANCY INFORMATION <br /> DESIGNATION DATE <br /> Orange County 12/31/2024 Vacant since 12/31/2021 <br /> Lodging <br /> Association <br /> Tara May introduced the item. <br /> The Board agreed by consensus on the council representatives from the Town of <br /> Chapel Hill and the Town of Carrboro as presented. <br /> Commissioner Greene suggested Lisa Ganzzermiller for the vacant Orange County <br /> Lodging Association position. <br /> The Board agreed by consensus on Lisa Ganzzermiller for the vacant Orange County <br /> Lodging Association position. <br /> 6. Hillsborough Planning Board —Appointment Discussion <br /> The Board discussed an appointment to the Hillsborough Planning Board. <br /> BACKGROUND: The Hillsborough Planning Board acquires and maintains information in order <br /> to understand past trends, prepare and amend the comprehensive plan for the development of <br /> the area, and prepares and recommends ordinances promoting orderly development. <br /> The Board of County Commissioners appoints three (3) members residing in the Extraterritorial <br /> Jurisdiction (ETJ). <br /> The following applicant is recommended for Board consideration: <br />