Wakulla County is looking for three residents who would be willing to serve on that county’s Code Enforcement Board.
They are looking for 1 regular member and two alternates.
The Code Enforcement Board has 7 members who rule on alleged violations of Wakulla County Land Development Code, as well as wetland violations and zoning violations.
Anyone can serve, as long as you live in Wakulla County.
The best candidates will be in the construction industry and can be builders, architects, engineers, or general contractors.
It is a volunteer position and you do have to make the meetings which are generally the fourth Tuesday of every other month.
Citizens wishing to serve should submit a cover letter explaining their interest in serving on the Code Enforcement Board and provide a resume or other statement of relevant experience.
Applications are being taken through March the 3rd.
You can get more information on applying for the position at www.mywakulla.com
They are looking for 1 regular member and two alternates.
The Code Enforcement Board has 7 members who rule on alleged violations of Wakulla County Land Development Code, as well as wetland violations and zoning violations.
Anyone can serve, as long as you live in Wakulla County.
The best candidates will be in the construction industry and can be builders, architects, engineers, or general contractors.
It is a volunteer position and you do have to make the meetings which are generally the fourth Tuesday of every other month.
Citizens wishing to serve should submit a cover letter explaining their interest in serving on the Code Enforcement Board and provide a resume or other statement of relevant experience.
Applications are being taken through March the 3rd.
You can get more information on applying for the position at www.mywakulla.com
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