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400 MARYLAND MANUAL
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 five-year terms. In Cecil County, the
Commission consists of eleven members, and in St. Mary's County,
seven members (Code 1957, Art. 66B, Sec. 12).
Planning Directors:
Appointed by the Planning and Zoning Commission for indefinite
terms (Code 1957, Art. 66B, Sec. 14).
Board of Zoning Appeals:
Consist of three members appointed for four-year staggered
terms, by the governing body of the County (Code 1957, Art. 66B,
Sec. 7).
Sanitary Commissions:
Consists of three members appointed by the governing body of
the county for six-year terms, one term expiring every two years
(Code 1957, Art. 43, Sec. 646).
Economic Development Commissions:
Appointed by the governing body of the county for indefinite
terms (Code 1957, Art. 45A, Sec. 3).
Recreation and Park Boards:
Appointed by the governing body of the county and must include
a member of that body (Code 1957, 1965 Supp., Art. 66C, Sec.
410E).
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 5-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
Board. 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.
Roads Supervisors and Engineers:
Appointed by the governing body of the county (Code 1957,
Art. 25, Sec. 3).
Boards of Electrical Examiners:
Appointed by the governing body of the county (Code 1957,
Art. 25, Sec. 3).
Plumbing Boards:
Appointed by the governing body of the county (Code 1957,
Art. 25, Sec. 3).
Surveyor:
Elected by the voters of the county for a four-year term (Const.
1867, Art. VII, Sec. 2).
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, and
Prince George's counties and Baltimore City; and for six-year terms

 
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