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Maryland Manual, 1969-70
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220 MARYLAND MANUAL
The Delmarva Advisory Council is the organization designated by the
three governors to advise and work with the local organizations in
carrying out projects of the overall economic development program.
The Council consists of fifteen members with five from each of the
three States and several advisory members. Council members serve
for three-year terms.
TRI-COUNTY COUNCIL FOR SOUTHERN MARYLAND
Chairman: John T. Parran, Jr.
Southern Maryland Legislative Delegation:
Edward T. Hall; Paul Jacob Bailey; Loretta Nimmerrichter;
Calvin L. Compton; Robert W. Benner; John H. Briscoe; Henry
J. Fowler.
County Commissioners:
J. Wilmer Gott; Reed W. McDonagh; F. Elliott Burch.
County Economic Development and Planning Commissions:
Malcolm E. Rockhill; Forrest Coakley, Vacancy.
County Planning Commissions:
Col. Lawrence Bowlby, Retd.; William Highby, Joseph M.
Gough, Jr.
Members-at-Large:
Bennie C. Dowell; J. Frank Raley, Jr.
Non-Voting Members:
I representative from the Department of Economic Development
.William B. Braun.
I representative from the State Planning Department.Richard
Gucker.
Executive Director: John H. Mills
Box 301, Waldorf 20601 Telephone: 645-2396
The Tri-County Council for Southern Maryland was formed on
December 6, 1964, to initiate and coordinate plans and projects for
the development of human and economic resources in Calvert, Charles,
and St. Mary's counties. The State Department of Economic Develop-
ment sponsored the Council and assisted in its formation.
By an Executive Order issued by the Governor on May 14, 1965, the
Council was recognized as the cooperative planning and development
agency in Southern Maryland. The Council was permanently estab-
lished by Chapter 586, Acts of 1966.
The Council is composed of nineteen members including all the
elected members of the General Assembly from each county, one
representative of each of the Board of County Commissioners, the
County Economic Development Commission, and the County Planning
and Zoning Commission. There are also non-voting members repre-
senting the State Planning Department and the Department of
Economic Development. The Council will meet from time to time
(Chapter 298, Arts of 1965; Chapter 662, Acts of 1965; Chapter 586,
Acts of 1966).
Appropriations 1969 1970
General Funds ................................................ $ 70,000 $102,000
Special Funds................................................... 25,000 25,000
Staff: 4; 2 part-time.

 
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