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8 <br /> 1 Lodging - $38.97 million <br /> 2 Food and Beverage - $73.98 million <br /> 3 Recreation - $29.9 million <br /> 4 Retail - $16.37 million <br /> 5 Transportation - $36.4 million <br /> 6 Total of$194.18 - million dollars <br /> 7 Sharon Hill said they advertise nationally to continue to bring visitors to the area. She said <br /> 8 they have a staff of 6 and they are focused on managing demand from visitors, servicing guests <br /> 9 and groups, communicating about Orange County's restaurants, events, people, and changing <br /> 10 landscape, managing digital platforms, and publishing media and other promotional and <br /> 11 marketing. <br /> 12 Chair Bedford said the current issue of Orange Slices was really informative. She said <br /> 13 she was also pleased to see an accessibility guide. <br /> 14 Crystal Wu of the Arts Commission said they are proud to have provided aid to arts during <br /> 15 COVID. She said they raised $600,000 for artists in a fundraiser. She said they have completed <br /> 16 their first year of operation at the Eno Arts Mill. She said that 44% of the artists identify as a <br /> 17 member of a marginalized community and 38 tenants are people of color. She said they have <br /> 18 disbursed $207,000 in grants. She said that the UPROAR event is coming this summer and they <br /> 19 are in the midst of planning for that. She said they received a grant for LGTBQ+ Teen Arts <br /> 20 Collective. She said that they Hosted the Paint It Orange event and 66 artists participated. She <br /> 21 said that looking to the future, a lack of arts space remains a challenge in Orange County. She <br /> 22 said they will continue to work with the Eno Mill to provide space. She said that they are trying to <br /> 23 increase physical space to provide access despite socioeconomic status. She said that <br /> 24 challenges include capacity, need for more staff, and managing operations with 2.5 staff. She <br /> 25 said that managing the operations of the 10,000 square foot space it is evident they need more <br /> 26 staff. She said that it was designed to be financially self-sustaining but that requires pricing <br /> 27 programs to market rather than affordable. <br /> 28 Leon Meyers of the Orange County Board of Adjustment said the Board hears appeals to <br /> 29 decisions of planning staff and applications for variances to the UDO. He said that all of the <br /> 30 positions are filled for the first time in several years. He said the Board heard two cases last year. <br /> 31 He said the Board responds to applications from citizens and have no other programs other than <br /> 32 that. He said the members are active participants and show up prepared for the meetings. <br /> 33 Commissioner Portie-Ascott asked if there were specific concerns. <br /> 34 Leon Meyer said they have no concerns, no agenda, goals, or strategies because they <br /> 35 are a function of the General Assembly. <br /> 36 Chair Bedford thanked Tara May for her efforts in getting the positions filled on the Board <br /> 37 of Adjustment. <br /> 38 Adam Beeman of the Orange County Planning Board said they exist because of general <br /> 39 statute and review LIDO and text amendments. He said they made an applicant-initiated request <br /> 40 in Efland. He said they reviewed the White Cross application for a Dollar General store and the <br /> 41 applicant withdrew their application. He said they reviewed and made a recommendation for a <br /> 42 Dollar Tree in Cedar Grove and the applicant withdrew their application. He said they meet <br /> 43 monthly. He said they want to collaborate with other boards in the future. He said they are <br /> 44 patiently waiting for broadband in northern Orange County. He said that many board members <br /> 45 are concerned about climate change, growth, watershed protection, and addressing water and <br /> 46 sewer issues for commercial activity out in the county, not just around Highway 70. He said there <br /> 47 is a need to get transit out in the county. <br /> 48 Chair Bedford said they had a report about facility needs and she was emailing about the <br /> 49 water and wastewater needs for growth that is projected over the next forty years. She said that <br /> 50 with the Planning Board's support hopefully they will get a lot of public input. <br />