COUN TY OF HAYWOOD: Applicants Sought for ETJ Members of Maggie Valley Planning and Zoning Boards

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County of Haywood issued the following announcement on July 14.

The Haywood County Board of County Commissioners continue to seek applicants for the Maggie Valley Planning Board and the Maggie Valley Zoning Board of Adjustments. The Maggie Valley Planning Board has two vacancies and the Maggie Valley Zoning Board of Adjustments has one vacancy.  All three vacancies are for representatives from the Extra-Territorial Jurisdiction (ETJ) of the Town of Maggie Valley.  

For more information about these two boards, visit: https://www.haywoodcountync.gov/266/Maggie-Valley-Planning-Board and https://www.haywoodcountync.gov/289/Maggie-Valley-Zoning-Board.

Application forms may be downloaded from the “How Do I…Submit Volunteer Board or Committee Application” section of the county website https://www.haywoodcountync.gov/9/How-Do-I  or picked up from the County Manager’s office from 8 am to 5 pm, Monday through Friday, at the Haywood County Courthouse, third floor, 215 North Main Street, Waynesville.  

 Completed applications may be returned to the County Manager’s Office or attached to an email to Amy Stevens, Deputy Clerk to the Board of County Commissioners, at amy.stevens@haywoodcountync.gov.  

 The positions are open until filled. For more information, contact the County Manager’s Office at 452-6625.

Original source can be found here.



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