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Washington Suburban Sanitary
Commission, Members from
Prince George's County"''
Johanna S. Norris 1977
Andrew M. Visloskey 1979
Joe 0. Woodrick 1979
Maryland Potomac Water Authority
Francis B. Francois, Member
William B. Amonett, Alternate
Washington Suburban
Transit Commission
Francis W. White
Carlton R. Sickles
Robert 0. Duncan
Department of Program Planning
and Economic Development
Marilyn M. Pray, Director
Economic Development
Advisory Committee"
Samuel J. DeBlasis, Chairman
Department of Public Works
and Transportation (154)
Donald R. Dunker, Director
Associate Director,
Engineering Operations
Paul C. Staubus
Bureau of Buildings and Grounds
Harry Toland, Chief
Bureau of Contracts and Construction
Roy J. Arwood, Chief
Bureau of Engineering
George C. Martin, Chief
Bureau of Roads and Bridges
William E. Boyce, Chief
Bureau of Urban Services
Vacancy
Associate Director,
Office of Transportation
George W. Howie
Bureau of Traffic Engineering
Ben W. Smith, Chief
Bureau of Program Control
Alexander A. Fleury, Chief
Bureau of Transit
Delores Allison, Chief
Beautification Committee
Theodore L. Miazga, Chairman
Prince George's Historical
and Cultural Trust""
Frank F. White, Jr., Chairman
Zoning Hearing Examiner"'
Barry S. Cramp
John H. Mackes
INSPECTION AND LICENSING
Department of Licenses
and Permits"'
Louis Gershenow, Director
Vacancy, Deputy Director

Building Inspection Division'"
James Novak, Chief
Business Standard Division
Jack Kelley
Electrical Inspection Division (157)
Joseph Kuntz, Director
Housing inspection Division (157)
Lucas J. Nelson, Housing
Coordinator
Zoning Enforcement (157)
Thomas Bronson, Chief Inspector
Board of Electrical Examiners
and Supervisors'"
Ralph N. Small, Jr., Chairman 1977
Lawrence Hogan 1977
Russell M. Padgett 1977
Raymond L. Sofield, Jr. 1978
Plumbing Inspector'"
Donald G. McDonald
Consumer Protection Commission"'
Edward J. Frankovic, Jr., Chairman
Polly W. Craighill, Executive
Director
Board of Registration"'
Warren Pearce, Chairman
Landlord-Tenant Commission™
John McAllister, Executive Director
ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES
Board of Liquor License
Commissioners
Robert S. Miller 1977
Gerard F. Holcombe 1978
Lee Roy Lee 1979
152 Appointed by the County Executive with County Coun-
cil approval.
153 Composed of 11 members originally, appointed by the
Board of County Commissioners for 2-year terms (Res.
No. 20, Acts of 1955). The Committee appointed the
Executive Director. The Committee was continued as the
Economic Development Advisory Committee.
"' Appointed by the County Executive with County Coun-
cil approval.
'" Consists of 12 members appointed by the County Ex-
ecutive with County Council confirmation for 4-year terms.
A member of the House of Delegates from Prince
George's County will serve as a member of the Trust ex
officio. The Trustees select their own Chairman and ap-
point a Director who will serve as the Secretary to the
Board (Ch. 687, Acts of 1968).
156 Appointed by the County Council.
157 Appointed by the County Executive with County Coun-
cil approval
158 Consists of five members appointed by the County Ex-
ecutive with Council confirmation for two-year terms.
Three members must represent a recognized association of
home builders while two members must have no interest
in building and construction. The County Executive selects
the Chairman with Council approval.
"» Consists of seven members appointed for three year
terms by the County Executive with County Council ap-
proval. The Chairman is designated by the County Execu-
tive and must be one of the members who represent the
general public. Two members must be landlords, two must
be tenants, and three represent the public-at-large. One
of the three public members must be a member of the
Maryland Bar.


 
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