TOWN OF HUNTERSVILLE: Apply To Serve on The Building Development Commission

TOWN OF HUNTERSVILLE: Apply To Serve on The Building Development Commission
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Town of Huntersville issued the following announcement on Dec. 5. 

The Mecklenburg Board of County Commissioners, in collaboration with the County Clerk’s Office, is encouraging residents to apply to serve on the Building Development Commission.

The Commission reviews, advises, and makes recommendations to the Board and the Land Use and Environmental Services Agency regarding land development/building industry matters; the annual budget of County departments with land development/building regulatory functions; the methodology for establishing and the level of all fees charged; land development/building regulatory programs, processes, plans, and procedures for efficiency and effectiveness, etc. The Commission meets on the third Tuesday of every month. County residents, especially those in districts 1, 2, 3, 4, and 6, are encouraged to apply by visiting MeckNC.Gov/Clerk or contacting the County Clerk’s Office, at 980-314-2939, or Clerk@MeckNC.Gov.

 Original source can be found here.



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