| Subject: Fw: AURA concerns (questions about advisory board members and conflict of interest) |
| From: Jeanne Brown |
| Date: 3/26/21, 4:49 PM |
| To: Pam Hemminger |
Sender: jbrown2@townofchapelhill.org Subject: Fw: AURA concerns (questions about advisory board members and conflict of interest) Message-Id: <DM8PR09MB642300F58FC08D47A64A00A389619@DM8PR09MB6423.namprd09.prod.outlook.com> To: phemminger@townofchapelhill.org
| Subject: Fw: AURA concerns (questions about advisory board members and conflict of interest) |
| From: Jeanne Brown <jbrown2@townofchapelhill.org> |
| Date: 3/26/21, 4:49 PM |
| To: Pam Hemminger <phemminger@townofchapelhill.org> |
Hi, Jeanne. Let’s try to talk about it early next week. I haven’t seen the video and need time to see exactly what happened. I would encourage the Mayor not to address it substantively until we have a few minutes to chat. In the meantime, if she wants to respond quickly she should feel free to state that she is aware of the concern and is working with staff to assess the situation (words to that effect).
From: Jeanne Brown <jbrown2@townofchapelhill.org>
Sent: Thursday, March 25, 2021 2:27 PM
To: Ann Anderson <aanderson@townofchapelhill.org>
Subject: Fw: AURA concerns (questions about advisory board members and conflict of interest)
Ann
Can we schedule a few minutes to discuss the following so that I can craft a response?
Thank you!
Jeanne
From: Pam Hemminger <phemminger@townofchapelhill.org>
Sent: Wednesday, March 24, 2021 11:01 PM
To: Jeanne Brown <jbrown2@townofchapelhill.org>
Subject: Fw: AURA concerns
just fyi - we will need to respond with something
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Pam Hemminger Phone: (919) 968-2714 |
From: Rita Marie May <ritamarie.may@gmail.com>
Sent: Wednesday, March 24, 2021 6:45 PM
To: Pam Hemminger <phemminger@townofchapelhill.org>
Subject: AURA concerns
Dear Mayor Hemming,
Thank you for your leadership of the Town of Chapel Hill during what has been a trying year for all of us.
I write to you to bring to your attention Ms. Susana Dancy's apparent violation of the Ethics Guidelines for Town Advisory Boards and Commissions and to request that you do what you can to prevent the violation from recurring at any future Town Advisory Board meetings.
The Ethics Guidelines state:
"Members of advisory boards and commissions shall not discuss, advocate, or vote on any matter in which they have a conflict of interest or an interest which reasonably might appear to be in conflict with the concept of fairness in dealing with public business. A conflict of interest or a potential conflict occurs if a member has a separate, private, or monetary interest, either direct or indirect, in any issue or transaction under consideration. Any member who violates this provision may be subject to removal from the board or commission."
I attended (virtually) both the Housing Advisory (HAB) and the Environmental Stewardship Advisory Board (ESAB) that were convened prior to yesterday’s Community Design Committee (CDC) meeting. At both the HAB and ESAB meetings, it was clear Ms. Dancy is under contract from Trinsic to represent the AURA project. At each of these meetings, Ms. Dancy advocated for AURA interests with cheerleader-like emotion. To quote Ms. Dancy at the HAB meeting, “We are excited to bring AURA to this Board.” She was, clearly, including herself as part of the AURA Team.
After these meetings, my husband and I were astonished and alarmed to learn that Ms. Dancy holds the position of chair of the Community Design Committee (CDC).
The CDC is, I understand, unique in the State of North Carolina and has been put in place by the State because of the singular nature of this Town as the home to the state’s premier University. Yet Ms. Dancy has openly functioned as a paid representative of the Texas developer, flagrantly promoting the project as a member of the Trinsic team, and still remains the chair of this important committee—recusing herself, then participating at the CDC meeting as the AURA representative. This shows an astonishing confidence on the part of Ms. Dancy; she expects that there will be no consequences for her actions. But from a citizen perspective, it is hard to see Ms. Dancy’s actions as anything other than an affront to the Ethics Guidelines for the Town.
Again from a townsperson’s point of view, removal of Ms. Dancy from this important Advisory Board is fully warranted and would illustrate the Town’s commitment to honest and forthright government.
Respectfully,
Rita M May
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May Consulting, Inc.
Chapel Hill, North Carolina
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