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Maryland Potomac Water Authority
William B. Amonett, member; Dennis Bigley,
alternate.
Department of Public Works and
Transportation
James R. Novak, Director; Delores Allison,
Assistant to the Director for Transportation.
Office of Engineering
George C. Martin, Associate Director
Office of Highway Maintenance
Sylvester K. Helminiak, Associate Director
Office of Transportation
P. Michael Errico, Associate Director
Animal Control Division
Alan Davis, Chief
Inspection and Licensing
Board of Registration for Master Electricians
and Electrical Contractors
Ralph N. Small, Jr., Chairperson; Robert
Miley; James E. Mills, Jr.; Ray Thompson;
one vacancy.
Board of Registration for Building Contractors
Vacancy, Chairperson
Board of Registration for Heating, Air
Conditioning, and Refrigeration Contractors
Allen A. Skogebo, Chairperson
Plumbing Inspector
Lionel G. Norrington, Chief
Alcoholic Beverages
Board of License Commissioners
Lee Roy Lee, 1986; Robert S. Miller, 1986;
Gerard F. Holcomb, 1987; Patricia A.
Hincken, Administrator.
Extension and Soil Conservation Services
Extension Agents
Karol Westelinck, County Director; Leon R.
Brooks; David L. Conrad; Nancy Gaither;
Jacqueline Hill; Viola F. Mason; Eileen
Newman; Robert F. Stewart; Timothy W.
Warman; three vacancies.
Soil Conservation District Supervisors
Arnold Parreco, Chairperson, 1985; Thomas
C. Duley, 1986; R. Calvert Steuart, 1987;
Kenneth E. Darcey, 1989; Clarence S. Britt
(County appointee); David L. Conrad, Exten-
sion Agent, Secretary (non-voting); Virginia
Wiltbank, Associate Member (non-voting).
David G. Bourdon, District Manager.
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QUEEN ANNE'S COUNTY
County Seat: Centreville 21617
Origin: Erected by Chapter 3, Acts of 1706.
Name: Named for Queen Annc (1665-1714), who
ruled Great Britain and Ireland, 1702-1714.
Form of Government: County Commissioners
County Code: See Code of the Public Local Laws of
Queen Anne's County (1983).
Area: 401.06 sq. miles (371.86 land, 29.20 water)
Population. 1900: 18,364; 1950: 14,579; 1960:
16,569; 1970: 18,422; 1980: 25,508.
Principal Incorporated Places (1980 census):
Centreville (2,018), Queenstown (491), Church
Hill (319)
Principal Unincorporated Places (1980 census):
Grasonville (1,910), Kingstown (1,192)
Voter Registration, Oct. 8, 1984. Democrat: 8,632;
Republican: 3,500; Other Parties: 0; Decline to
Affiliate: 730; Total: 12,862.
Per Capita Income (1980): $6,942
State Parks: Matapeake (29 acres), Tuckahoe
(3,405 acres)
Colleges/Universities: Chesapeake College, Wye
Mills
Museums/Historical Societies: Queen Anne's
County Historical Society, P. 0. Box 296,
Centreville 21617
JUDICIAL OFFICES
Circuit Court
Courthouse
P. 0. Box 460
Centreville 21617 Telephone: 758-1773
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