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4 <br />5) Implementing the decision of the Board and documenting the transition process for the <br />selected Preferred MaplPlan by Resolution as prescribed by N.C. Gen. Stat. § 153A- <br />60, For example, Commissioner Gordon had previously recommended the following <br />implementation and transition process for Proposal 5: <br />Primary Election <br />(a) Individuals seeking election in District 1 or District 2 will be elected [nominated] <br />in the primary elections to represent each party recognized in North Carolina <br />by the voters who reside in that district. <br />(b) Individuals seeking election at large will be elected [nominated] by all voters <br />eligible to vote in Orange County. <br />General Election <br />(a) Successful candidates in District 1 and District 2 who are nominated to <br />represent their party will be elected to serve on the BOCC by all voters eligible <br />to vote in Orange County. <br />(b) Successfial candidates running at large who are nominated to represent their <br />party will be elected by all voters eligible to vote in Orange County. <br />Implementation Date and Transition Process <br />(a) The first election far which this district election system will apply will be in 2008. <br />At that time, one seat in District 2 and one At Large seat will become available. <br />(b) In the 2008 election, the two commissioners whose terms expire in 2008 may <br />choose to run either in District 2 or At Large, based on their residency. Voters <br />will elect BOCC members far four year terms to represent them, using the <br />primary and general election system described above. <br />(c) The three commissioners whose terms expire in 2010 will remain in office until <br />that time, when three seats will become available, all with four year terms. In <br />2010, these three commissioners may choose to run in District 1, in District 2, <br />or At Large, based on their residency, <br />6) "Publish" the Resolution as required by N.C. Gen. Stat. § 153A-60, The law does not <br />prescribe when the Resolution is to be published, The options are that the publication <br />could occur soon after the Resolution is adopted or sometime reasonably close to and <br />prior to the election. Alternatively it could be published bath times, It is recommended <br />that the Resolution be published in the News of Orange and in the Chapel Hill Herald, <br />FINANCIAL IMPACT: There is no financial impact associated with considering the next steps <br />in additional review and discussion of initial draft maps/plans and other associated materials <br />related to possible District Elections for the Board of Commissioners, <br />RECOMMENDATION(S): The Manager recommends that the Board continue with next steps <br />in its review of the draft maps/plans and other associated materials related to possible District <br />Elections far the Board of Commissioners; consider any decisions as the Board deems <br />appropriate; and provide comments, questions and any further direction to staff, <br />