HomeMy WebLinkAboutC.054.93010_0990Commissioner Tice nominated John Douglas for the office of vice chairman on the
Board of Equalization and Review.
OTION by Chairman Johnson to close the nominations and to elect Douglas as the vice
chairman for the Board of Equalization and Review.
Ayes — 4; Nays — 0.
Criminal Justice Partnership Program (CJPP) Committee (8 appointments):
Commissioner Tice nominated the following eight individuals.
Name
Area Represented
Steve Johnson
Commissioner
Rena Turner
Representative of Superior Court
Joe Crosswhite
Criminal Defense Attorney
Phil Redmond or designee
Sheriff's Department
Ed Dearman
Probation Officer
Susan Haynes
Substance Abuse Service Representative
Jerry Moore
Community -Based Corrections Representative
Dennis Blackerby
At -large member
Commissioner Williams nominated Gene Houpe as a representative for the business
community. (Note: This position has been open for several months. The General Statutes
require that at least 10 members serve on the CJPP; however, there is no limitation on the
number of members.)
OTIO by Chairman Johnson to appoint Houpe, Blackerby, Moore, Haynes, Dearman,
Redmond (or designee), Crosswhite, Turner, and Johnson.
VOTING: Ayes — 4; Nays — 0.
Information & Referral (I & R) (1 appointment): Commissioner Tice nominated
Lucille Carter for a reappointment on the I & R board.
OTIO by Chairman Johnson to close the nominations and to appoint Carter by
acclamation.
VOTING: Ayes — 4; Nays — 0.
Recreation Advisory Committee (4 appointments): Commissioner Williams
nominated Roger McLelland, Mike Griffin, Mike Heintz, and Herb Morron for reappointments
on the Recreation Advisory Committee.
OTIO by Chairman Johnson to close the nominations and to appoint McLelland,
Griffin, Heintz, and Morron by acclamation.
VOTING: Ayes — 4; Nays — 0.
7oning Board of Adjustment (3 appointments): Commissioner Norman nominated
Bob Dellinger, Nick Carrington, and Roy West (alternate) to the board of adjustment.
OTIO by Chairman Johnson to close the nominations and to appoint Dellinger,
Carrington, and West by acclamation.
VOTING: Ayes — 4; Nays — 0.
Juvenile Crime Prevention Council (JCPC) (3 appointments): Commissioner Tice
nominated Fred Lowry III (individual under the age of 18), Diana Montoya (individual under the
age of 18) and Judge Lynn Gullett (Chief District Judge or designee) to the JCPC.
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