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MARYLAND MANUAL 371

Library Corporation elects the board for six-year terms from its
own membership, which consists of those who have contributed one
dollar or more to the Library Corporation during the preceding
year. In Washington County, the Board is self-perpetuating, and the
terms are for life or until resignation.

Librarian:

Appointed by the Board of Library Trustees, except in Mont-
gomery County, where the County Council makes the appointment.

Welfare Board:

Appointed by the Boards of County Commissioners or County
Councils from lists submitted to them by the State Board of Public
Welfare.

Director of Public Welfare:
Appointed by the County Welfare Board.

Commissions on the Aging:

Appointed by the Boards of County Commissioners or the County
Councils for indefinite terms.

Planning and Zoning Commissions:

Consist of five members, including one member of the County
Council or the Board of County Commissioners, who serves ex officio,
and four members appointed by the governing body or the county
executive of the county. The term of the ex officio member corre-
sponds to his term of office on the county governing body. The
remaining members serve fivp-ypar terms.

Planning Directors:

Appointed by the Planning and Zoning Commission for indefinite
terms.

Board of Zoning Appeals;

Consist of three members appointed for four-year staggered
terms.

Roads Board:

In Allegany, Caroline, Dorchester, Garrett, Queen Anne's, Som-
erset, Wicomico, and Worcester counties, the Board of County Com-
missioners constitute the Roads Board ex officio. In Frederick
County, the Roads Board consists of the Board of County Commis-
sioners, ex officio, and six members appointed by the Commissioners
for 6-year overlapping terms. In Carroll, Harford, Howard, and
Washington counties, the County Commissioners are responsible for
county roads, but no specific legislation constitutes them a Roads
Boara. In Anne Arundel, Prince George's, and Montgomery counties,
Departments of Public Works have charge of roads and are respon-
sible to the County Commissioners or the County Council. In Balti-
more County the line of authority runs to the County Administra-
tive Officer, and thence to the County Executive. In Calvert, Cecil,
Charles, Kent, St. Mary's, and Talbot counties, the State Roads
Commission takes care of county roads.

Surveyor:
Elected by the voters of the county for a four-year term.

Board of Liquor License Commissioners:

Appointed by the Governor with the consent of the Senate for
two-year terms in Anne Arundel, Baltimore, Calvert, Frederick,
Prince George's, and Wicomico counties and Baltimore City; and
for six-year terms in Allegany, St. Mary's, Talbot, and Washington
counties. In Charles and Queen Anne's counties the Board of County

 

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