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2 <br />CONCORD ZONING BOARD OF ADJUSTMENT <br />The board of adjustment hears and decides appeals from the decisions of the zoning <br />administrator; hears and decides various applications and conditional use applications; and <br />interprets the Official Zoning Map when there are disputed questions of lot lines or district <br />boundary lines and other questions that may arise in the administration of the Ordinance. <br />The County Commissioners appoint one member who resides in Concord's extraterritorial <br />jurisdiction area for a term of three years. <br />CRIMINAL JUSTICE PARTNERSHIP ADVISORY BOARD <br />The advisory board examines the local criminal justice system and identifies areas that could <br />be improved through local community-based programs. Members include the following: <br />County Commissioner; County Manager; Superior Court Judge, District Court Judge; District <br />Attorney; Criminal Defense Attorney; County Sheriff; City Police Chief; Probation Officer; <br />Community Service Coordinator; one member from the service areas of Mental Health, <br />Public Health, Substance Abuse, Employment and Training, Community Based Corrections <br />Program and Victim Services Program; Member of the Business Community, Victim of <br />Crime and other At Large Members. Appointments are for terms of three years. <br />HOME AND COMMUNITY CARE BLOCK GRANT ADVISORY COMMITTEE <br />This advisory committee assists the Department of Aging with the development of the <br />County Aging Funding Plan through the Home and Community Care Block Grant for Older <br />Adults. The committee is composed of potential public and private providers of aging <br />services, elected county officials, older adults and representatives of other aging interests in <br />the county. <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 alleviate <br />unemployment and raise below-average manufacturing wages and (2) pollution control <br />facilities for industries. The 7-member authority meets as needed. Appointments are for <br />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 for <br />delinquency treatment and prevention services in Cabarrus County. The 25-member council <br />is made up of a variety of judicial and public agency representatives as well as seven at- <br />large members. Appointments are for terms of two years. <br />NURSING HOME COMMUNITY ADVISORY COMMITTEE <br />This committee seeks to maintain the intent of the Nursing Home Residents Bill of Rights for <br />those persons residing in nursing homes, works to ensure appropriate conditions within the <br />nursing homes and promotes community involvement with those homes. Members cannot <br />be employed by a nursing home nor have any financial interest, directly or indirectly, in a <br />nursing home. Also, no immediate family of a nursing home resident in Cabarrus County <br />can serve on the committee. Initial appointments are made for terms of one year with <br />successive appointments of three years. <br />June 9, Zoos Item# 34 <br />Attachment number 1 <br />Page 195 of 199 <br />