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CABARRUS COUNTY <br /> BOARDS, COMMITTEES, COMMISSIONS AND AUTHORITIES <br /> The Cabarrus County Board of Commissioners makes appointments to a number of <br /> boards, committees, commissions and authorities. All citizens of Cabarrus County are <br /> encouraged to volunteer to serve on these boards/committees. To obtain an application <br /> for appointment or for more information, please contact the Clerk to the Board, at the <br /> Governmental Center, 65 Church Street, SE, Concord, or call (704) 920-2109. The <br /> application may also be downloaded from the County's website at <br /> www.cabarruscounty.us. <br /> A listing of the boards/committees is as follows: <br /> ADULT CARE HOME COMMUNITY ADVISORY COMMITTEE <br /> This committee seeks to maintain the intent of the Adult Care Home Residents Bill <br /> of Rights and to promote community involvement with the homes (homes for the <br /> aged, family care homes and homes for developmentally disabled adults). <br /> Members cannot be employed by an adult care home nor have any financial <br /> interest, directly or indirectly, in an adult care home. Immediate family of an adult <br /> care home resident in Cabarrus County cannot serve on the committee. Initial <br /> appointment is for a term of one year with successive appointments of three-year <br /> terms. <br /> ANIMAL PRESERVATION & PROTECTION ADVISORY COMMITTEE <br /> The committee's purposes are outlined as follows: (1) Review current operations <br /> of Cabarrus County Animal Control; (2) Provide educational materials in several <br /> languages to the Cabarrus County residents on Spay/Neuter, proper feeding, <br /> housing and healthcare for pets; (3) Establish a protocol for the availability for low <br /> cost spaying and neutering of pets belonging to indigent residents of Cabarrus <br /> County. Members serve two-year terms. <br /> CENTRALINA WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT BOARD <br /> This group serves as the governing body for a variety of programs and their plans, <br /> including the Job Training Partnership Act, Work First (JOBS) welfare and <br /> placement programs, the Older Worker Americans Act Job Training and <br /> Employment Program, etc. The County Commissioners appoint 4 persons <br /> representing Education, Organized Labor and the Private Sector (2) to serve on <br /> this six-county, 20-member board. Appointments are for terms of two years. <br /> CONCORD PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION <br /> The Commission guides, reviews and regulates land developments within and <br /> around the boundaries of the City of Concord. The County Commissioners appoint <br /> one member who resides in Concord's extraterritorial jurisdiction area for a term <br /> of three years. <br /> Attachment number 1 \n <br /> 1-7 Page 193 <br />