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6/15/2010
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Board of Commissioners
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2 <br />CRIMINAL JUSTICE PARTNERSHIP PROGRAM ADVISORY BOARD <br />The advisory board examines the local criminal justice system and identifies areas that <br />could be improved through local community-based programs. Members include the <br />following: County Commissioner; County Manager; Superior Court Judge, District Court <br />Judge; District Attorney; Criminal Defense Attorney; County Sheriff; City Police Chief; <br />Probation Officer; Community Service Coordinator; one member from the service areas <br />of Mental Health, Public Health, Substance Abuse, Employment and Training, <br />Community Based Corrections Program and Victim Services Program; Member of the <br />Business Community, Victim of Crime and other At Large Members. Appointments are <br />for terms of three years. <br />HARRISBURG FIRE ADVISORY BOARD <br />The Harrisburg Fire Advisory Board advises the Town Council, Town Administrator and <br />the Fire Chief on matters of policy, administration and operations. The board tracks the <br />progress of the Harrisburg Fire Department's key objectives as outlined in the annual <br />report, reviews the Department's By-Laws on an annual basis, and recommends changes <br />to the Town. <br />INDUSTRIAL FACILITIES AND POLLUTION CONTROL FINANCING AUTHORITY <br />This authority provides for the issuance of revenue bonds to aid in financing (1) industrial <br />and manufacturing facilities which provide job opportunities or better ways to help <br />alleviate unemployment and raise below-average manufacturing wages and (2) pollution <br />control facilities for industries. The 7-member authority meets as needed. <br />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 the need <br />for delinquency treatment and prevention services in Cabarrus County. The 25-member <br />council is made up of a variety of judicial and public agency representatives as well as <br />seven at-large members. Appointments are for terms of two years. <br />LIBRARY BOARD OF TRUSTEES <br />The board advises the County Commissioners on matters relating to the Cabarrus <br />County Library system, including the planning of programs, policies, facilities and <br />budgetary matters. The seven-member board includes representatives selected from the <br />areas of Concord (one member appointed by the Concord City Council and one member <br />appointed by the County Commissioners), Mt. Pleasant, Harrisburg, Midland, and <br />Kannapolis (2). Appointments are for terms of three years. <br />MOUNT PLEASANT PLANNING BOARD AND BOARD OF ADJUSTMENT <br />This board guides, reviews, regulates land development within and around the <br />boundaries of the Town of Mt. Pleasant and hears and decides on appeals of zoning <br />within the Town's jurisdiction. The Board of Commissioners appoints two persons who <br />reside within the Town's extraterritorial jurisdiction area for terms of three years. <br />NURSING HOME COMMUNITY ADVISORY COMMITTEE <br />This committee seeks to maintain the intent of the Nursing Home Residents Bill of Rights <br />for those persons residing in nursing homes, works to ensure appropriate conditions <br />within the nursing homes and promotes community involvement with those homes. <br />Attachment number 1 <br />~-2 Page 251 <br />
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