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City of Palm Coast Seeking BEAC Members

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City of Palm Coas recently issued the following announcement.

The City of Palm Coast is seeking applications from its citizens to serve as a member on Beautification and Environmental Advisory Committee.

The Beautification and Environmental Advisory Committee identifies issues within the City of Palm Coast relating to the beautification, scenic beauty, natural resource, conservation, aesthetic enhancements, environmental protection and other related matters and to evaluate and consider ways that could be implemented within the City to address them. The Committee may make recommendations to the Planning and Land Development Regulation Board (PLDRB) with regard to Comprehensive Plan amendments and land development regulations involving its areas of review.

Serving on a voluntary Citizen Board or Committee is an excellent opportunity to pursue interests in local governmental activities. The Boards/Committees offer invaluable insight to the City Council, City Staff and the entire community.

A voluntary Citizen Board or Committee Member serves 1 term equivalent to 4 years with no more than two consecutive terms of 8 years in total.

The City of Palm Coast is currently seeking five positions on the Beautification and Environmental Advisory Committee. Applications are due Wednesday, April 6, 2022 by 12:00 p.m.

Applicants must be registered voters in Flagler County and must be residents of the City of Palm Coast. You may obtain an application and more information by visiting the City website at www.palmcoast.gov or by contacting the City Clerk's Office, 160 Lake Avenue, Palm Coast, FL 32164. Phone 386-986-3713 or E-mail: vsmith@palmcoastgov.com.  

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