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County Administrator's Report   13. 17.
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BCC Regular Meeting |
Technical/Public Service Consent   |
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RECOMMENDATION: |
Recommendation Concerning Reappointments to the Board of Electrical Examiners - Donald R. Mayo, Interim Building Official
That the Board take the following action concerning five reappointments to the Board of Electrical Examiners:
A. Waive the Board's Policy, Section I, Part B 1. (D), Appointment Policy and Procedures;
B. Reappoint the following two members for a three-year term, effective July 1, 2014, through June 30, 2017:
1. David R. Hawkins, Gulf Power Company (Lay Person); and
2. Thomas J. McElhany, McElhany Electrical Company, Inc. (State Certified Electrical Contractor);
C. Reappoint, retroactively, the following two members for a three-year term, effective October 1, 2013, through September 30, 2016:
1. James E. Simmons, James E. Simmons Electric Co. (State Registered Electrical Contractor); and
2. John D. Scapin, II, Scapin Electric Company (State Certified Electrical Contractor); and
D. Reappoint, retroactively, Joseph W. Moore, Jr. (Active Electrical Engineer), for a three-year term, effective October 1, 2012, through September 30, 2015. |
BACKGROUND: |
The Board of Electrical Examiners was established to review contractor applications for licensure and for the discipline of contractors in the electrical trade. Pursuant to Sec. 18-131, members serve a term of three years, or until a successor is appointed. Members whose terms have expired, may be reappointed to additional terms, in accordance with Sec. 18-132, Escambia County Code of Ordinances and Board of County Commissioner Policy, Section I, Part B. 1 (D), Appointment Policy and Procedures. |
BUDGETARY IMPACT: |
N/A |
LEGAL CONSIDERATIONS/SIGN-OFF: |
This Recommendation has been reviewed and approved by Kerra A. Smith, Assistant County Attorney. |
PERSONNEL: |
N/A |
POLICY/REQUIREMENT FOR BOARD ACTION: |
This recommendation is in keeping with the goal of the Board of County Commissioners to protect the health, safety, and welfare of persons and property by requiring certification of individuals who engage in, or wish to engage in, the business of contracting in Escambia County. |
IMPLEMENTATION/COORDINATION: |
N/A |
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