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1 <br /> APPROVED 5/2/2019 <br /> MINUTES <br /> BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS <br /> WORK SESSION <br /> April 4, 2019 <br /> 7:00 p.m. <br /> The Orange County Board of Commissioners met in regular session on Tuesday, April 4, <br /> 2019 at 7:00 p.m. at the Southern Human Services Center in Chapel Hill, N.C. <br /> COUNTY COMMISSIONERS PRESENT: Chair Penny Rich and Commissioners <br /> Jamezetta Bedford, Mark Dorosin, Sally Greene, Earl McKee, Mark Marcoplos and Renee <br /> Price <br /> COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ABSENT: None <br /> COUNTY ATTORNEYS PRESENT: John Roberts <br /> COUNTY STAFF PRESENT: County Manager Bonnie Hammersley, Deputy County <br /> Manager Travis Myren, and Clerk to the Board Donna Baker (All other staff members will <br /> be identified appropriately below) <br /> Chair Rich called the meeting to order at 7:04 p.m. <br /> Chair Rich asked that item #3 be moved before Item #2, and the Board agreed by <br /> consensus. <br /> Chair Rich asked Deputy Jones to come forward, and she recognized him for an award <br /> he received this weekend: Excellence in Evidence Collection and Storage from the NC Sheriffs' <br /> Police Alliance. She said the State had many untested sexual assaults kits, and Deputy Jones <br /> spent about 120 hours working on 87 sexual assault evidence kits, and identified 12 kits to be of <br /> higher priority for testing <br /> Deputy Jones said they had to do a lot of research and the oldest kit was from 1986. He <br /> said none were computerized, and involved reading paper copies and putting their hands on <br /> these kits. He said there were 12 kits that needed to be prioritized and tested. He said the <br /> State had these rape cases tested, and three came back with DNA hits, which gave the victims <br /> some closure. <br /> Chair Rich said this was an old fashioned process. <br /> Deputy Jones said most of the reports were hand-written in cursive. <br /> Chair Rich said the funeral service for Fred Battle will be Monday, April 8tn and the Board <br /> of County Commissioners' (BOCC) proclamation will not be ready yet, but will be completed and <br /> sent to his wife. <br /> 1. County Commissioners: Boards and Commissions —Annual Work Plans/Reports <br /> The Board provided feedback and/or direction on the second group of boards and <br /> commissions' annual work plans/reports with their Chairs (or representatives) in attendance. (A <br /> first group of boards and commissions' annual work plans/reports was discussed at the Board's <br /> March 12, 2019 work session.) <br /> • Animal Services Advisory Board Maureane Hoffman, Chair and Bob Marotto <br /> Maureane Hoffman said their board serves as a sounding board for policy issues raised <br /> by residents or identified by the BOCC. She said residents are referred to the ASAB as a <br /> critical step in any consideration of stakeholder concerns, before bringing an item to the Board <br /> of County Commissioners. She said integral to this general responsibility is a concern with <br /> ensuring that the practices and outcomes of Orange County Animal Services meet or exceed <br /> prevailing professional standards. <br />