[Press Release] : FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: Boards and commissions applications are available

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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Contact: City Clerk’s Office
(573) 874-7208


Boards and commissions applications are available

COLUMBIA, MO (October 19, 2011) - The Columbia city clerk is accepting applications for boards and commissions. Applications must be received by the clerk's office, 701 E. Broadway, 2nd floor, by noon on Friday, Nov. 4. Applications are available at the clerk's office or on the city's website at www.GoColumbiaMo.com on the City Council page. The following are current boards and commissions openings:  

*The Board of Adjustment has one vacancy with the term to expire Nov. 1, 2016. An alternate member to serve in the absence of a regular member is needed. The member must be a resident of the city of Columbia. The board is responsible for hearing and deciding appeals where it is alleged there is an error in any order, requirement, decision or determination made by administrative official in the enforcement of the zoning, planning and subdividing ordinances. Monthly meetings are held on the second Tuesday at 7 p.m.

*The Board of Mechanical Examiners has two vacancies with terms to expire June 17, 2014. One member must be a general contractor not in the HVACR business and one must be a HVACR journeyman mechanic. Both must be residents of the city of Columbia. The board is empowered to give examinations for mechanical heating, ventilation, air conditioning and refrigeration licenses and certificates. Monthly meetings are held the second Tuesday at 5 p.m. 

*The Building Construction Codes Commission has four vacancies with terms to expire Aug. 1, 2012, Aug. 1, 2013, and Aug. 1, 2014. One alternate is needed from each of the following categories: professional engineer (experience in electrical/mechanical), master plumber, electrician and fire expert. The commission periodically reviews and makes recommendations relating to building construction codes. Monthly meetings are held the fourth Monday at 4:30 p.m.

*The Citizens Police Review Board has one vacancy with the term to expire Nov. 1, 2012. The member must be a resident of Columbia and a registered voter and cannot be employed by the city, be a party to any pending litigation against the city, be an elected public office holder or be a candidate for elected public office. Members should reflect the cultural and racial diversity of Columbia and have no serious criminal record. A criminal history of applicants of this board will be conducted and the City Council will be advised of any convictions for violations of federal, state or local law. The board reviews appeals from the police chief's decisions on alleged police misconduct, hosts public meetings and educational programs for residents and police officers and reviews and makes recommendations on police policies, procedures and training. Meetings are held the second Wednesday of the month at 7 p.m.  

*The Columbia Community Development Commission has two vacancies with terms to expire Nov. 1, 2014. One member each is needed from Ward 5 and Ward 6. Both must be qualified voters of the city and shall not serve on the board of directors or be employed by any agency which applies for funding through the commission or which receives funding upon recommendation of the commission. The commission acts in an advisory capacity in all matters pertaining to community development. Monthly meetings are held on call. 

*The Columbia Vision Commission has three vacancies with terms to expire Dec. 15, 2013, and Dec. 15, 2014, for the coordinating committee. One must be a resident of Boone County, not residing within the city limits of Columbia. The other two must either be qualified voters, residing within the city of Columbia, or residents of Boone County, not residing within the city limits of Columbia. All  must have demonstrated a commitment to the visioning process. Candidates will be evaluated on the ability to work with data and understand systematic relationships, the ability to work collaboratively, management skills, independence, existing memberships or positions, and contributions to the diversity of the commission. The commission tracks, monitors and assists with the implementation of the visioning process.  Meetings are held the last Monday of the month at 5:30 p.m.

*The Comprehensive Plan Task Force has one vacancy. Consideration will be given to prior involvement in the visioning process, service on a city commission, professional credentials or participation in a civic, business or professional organization. The task force advises and assists the Planning and Zoning Commission and City Council on all phases of the comprehensive plan development, including citizen involvement, public education and outreach, recruitment of volunteers and review of interim products. Meetings are held the second and fourth Wednesday of the month from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m.

*The Disabilities Commission has one vacancy with the term to expire June 15, 2013. The member must have a significant disability as defined by the Americans with Disabilities Act and be a resident of the city. The commission considers concerns relating to residents with disabilities. Monthly meetings are held the second Thursday at 3 p.m. 

*The Environment and Energy Commission has one vacancy with the term to expire June 1, 2013. The member must be a qualified voter of the city and should have knowledge in matters pertaining to the environment. The commission serves in an advisory capacity for all matters pertaining to environmental protection and conservation. Monthly meetings are held the fourth Tuesday at 7 p.m. 

*The Mayor's Committee on Physical Fitness has nine vacancies to be appointed by the mayor with terms to expire Nov. 30, 2014. The committee educates the public about the importance of regular physical fitness activity, and promotes, initiates and encourages local physical fitness and sports programs in the community. Meetings are held the first Tuesday every other month at 12:30 p.m.; other meetings are held as needed

*The Substance Abuse Advisory Commission has one vacancy with the term to expire Oct. 31, 2014. The member must be a student under age 25, and shall have demonstrated interest in and concern for substance and alcohol abuse programs in the community. The commission promotes coordination of programs intended to prevent and eliminate alcohol and substance abuse. Monthly meetings are held the second Wednesday at 12 p.m.



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