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Agenda 05-19-2026; 8-a - Minutes for April 16, 2026, April 21, 2026, and April 30, 2026
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21 <br /> 1 Slide#28 <br /> FY202.6-36 Recommended Information Technology Projects <br /> Mission Support <br /> • Information Technology Governance <br /> Council Initiatives - $197,128 (p.108) <br /> - Advanced aerial imagery and change detection <br /> software F <br /> — Primarily used by the Tax Office for assessment purposes ^. <br /> — Updated imagery for most recent construction activity <br /> — Identifies changes to size and scale of improvements <br /> — Highlights parcels that may require additional field <br /> verification <br /> - New technology initiatives are programmed for up to <br /> $250,000 annually LM <br /> a- Operating costs of software maintenance included by <br /> year <br /> ORANGE COUNTY <br /> NI"RTH CARC)LINA <br /> 28 <br /> 2 <br /> 3 Travis Myren described this year's IT Governance Council recommendation to fund EagleView, an <br /> 4 aerial imagery and change detection product primarily for the Tax Office. The product provides updated <br /> 5 aerial imagery more frequently than the state's orthophotography program — two updates every three <br /> 6 years — and includes change detection software that identifies new structures, changes in structure size <br /> 7 or scope, or structures that have been removed or significantly damaged.This would trigger field reviews <br /> 8 by assessors to ensure accurate assessment of changed properties. <br /> 9 Commissioner Carter asked whether a cost-sharing arrangement with other local governments <br /> 10 might be possible,given that the product could benefit multiple jurisdictions. <br /> 11 Travis Myren said he would look into it. <br /> 12 Commissioner Bedford described a practical application for Planning. She described when her <br /> 13 children purchased a home in Carrboro and an unpermitted three-story deck was discovered. <br /> 14 Travis Myren said that Planning and the 9-1-1 System, would benefit from this technology, with <br /> 15 updated building footprints available to first responders entering structures, though the primary impetus <br /> 16 is for tax purposes and to improve assessments. <br /> 17 Commissioner Carter asked whether the system could detect major condition changes relevant to <br /> 18 the depreciation question raised in the Tax Assessment Work Group. <br /> 19 Travis Myren said it would if there was any evident external issue but noted that most of the <br /> 20 deferred maintenance is interior. <br /> 21 Commissioner McKee said would be a benefit to pick up any additions or major structure changes <br /> 22 that were not reported properly. <br /> 23 <br /> 24 <br />
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