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21 <br /> The Board of County Commissioners appoints fourteen (14) At-Large members and one (1) UNC Student <br /> who serves a one-year term. <br /> The following individual is recommended for Board consideration: <br /> NAME POSITION DESCRIPTION TYPE OF EXPIRATION <br /> APPOINTMENT TERM DATE <br /> Mary O'Dor At-Large First Full Term 03/31/2029 <br /> If the individual listed above is appointed,the following vacancy remains: <br /> POSITION EXPIRATION DATE VACANCY INFORMATION <br /> DESIGNATION <br /> At-Large 09/30/2028 Vacant since 04/21/2026 <br /> Tara May introduced the item. She indicated that the remaining vacancy occurred recently, and <br /> that recruitment is underway for a candidate with a performing arts background to meet state grant <br /> requirements. <br /> The Board agreed by consensus to appoint Mary O'Dor. <br /> 8. Jury Commission -Appointment Discussion <br /> The Board discussed an appointment to the Jury Commission. <br /> BACKGROUND: The Jury Commission reviews the list of potential jurors and prepares the jury list. One <br /> (1) member is appointed by the Board of County Commissioners, one (1) member is appointed by the <br /> Senior Resident Superior Court Judge, and one (1) member is appointed by the Clerk of Superior Court. <br /> Since this is not a County board, it does not submit an Annual Work Plan. <br /> The following individual is presented for Board consideration: <br /> NAME POSITION DESCRIPTION TYPE OF EXPIRATION <br /> APPOINTMENT TERM DATE <br /> Sylvia Smith BOCC Appointee First Full Term 06/30/2029 <br /> (reappointment) <br /> If the individual listed above is appointed, no vacancies remain. <br /> Tara May introduced the item. She shared that Clerk of Superior Court Mark Kleinschmidt was <br /> supportive of this reappointment. <br /> The Board agreed by consensus to reappoint Sylvia Smith. <br /> 9. Orange County Juvenile Prevention Council -Appointment Discussion <br /> The Board discussed appointments to the Orange County Juvenile Crime Prevention Council (JCPC). <br /> BACKGROUND: The N.C. Department of Public Safety partners with the Juvenile Crime Prevention <br /> Council (JCPC) to galvanize community leaders, locally and statewide, to reduce and prevent juvenile <br /> crime.JCPC members are appointed by the Board of County Commissioners (BOCC). Members represent <br />