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5/19/2014
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Board of Commissioners
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consumer or family member, and another citizen or stakeholder; and one (1) <br />member from the Local Consumer and Family Advisory Committee, either the <br />Chair or other elected official. Appointments are for terms of three years. <br />CENTRALINA WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT BOARD <br />This group serves as the governing body for a variety of programs and their <br />plans, 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 <br />appoint one member who resides in Concord's extraterritorial jurisdiction area for <br />a term of three years. <br />FOOD POLICY COUNCIL <br />This Council will identify and strengthen the connections between food, health, <br />natural resource protection, economic development and the agricultural <br />community. The Food Council will be charged with performing research, <br />educating the community, developing strategies and making policy <br />recommendations that will encourage the development of a robust, sustainable <br />local food economy and a healthier population. <br />INDUSTRIAL FACILITIES AND POLLUTION CONTROL FINANCING AUTHORITY <br />This authority provides for the issuance of revenue bonds to aid in financing (1) <br />industrial and manufacturing facilities which provide job opportunities or better <br />ways to help alleviate unemployment and raise below- average manufacturing <br />wages and (2) pollution control facilities for industries. The 7- member authority <br />meets as needed. Appointments are for terms of six years. <br />JUVENILE CRIME PREVENTION COUNCIL <br />The council plans for the needs of adjudicated and at -risk youth and assesses <br />the need for delinquency treatment and prevention services in Cabarrus County. <br />The 25- member council is made up of a variety of judicial and public agency <br />representatives as well as seven at -large members. Appointments are for terms <br />of two years. <br />LIBRARY BOARD OF TRUSTEES <br />The board advises the County Commissioners on matters relating to the <br />Cabarrus County Library system, including the planning of programs, policies, <br />facilities and budgetary matters. The seven - member board includes <br />representatives selected from the areas of Concord (one member appointed by <br />the Concord City Council and one member appointed by the County <br />Commissioners), Mt. Pleasant, Harrisburg, Midland, and Kannapolis (2). <br />Appointments are for terms of three years. <br />Attachment number 1 <br />1 -4 Page 269 <br />
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