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The Town Council is accepting resumes from citizens interested in assisting the community by serving on the Urban Forestry Advisory Commission (UFAC) or the Board of Zoning Appeals (BZA) to fill unexpired terms:

Urban Forestry Advisory Commission (UFAC) is a 6-member panel appointed by Council. They are responsible for the development, implementation and maintenance of an Urban Forestry Management Program, for the education of the general public about proper tree care practices, and to support the efforts of other groups interested in urban forestry in the Town. UFAC meets once a month. Those interested must be citizens living within Front Royal or Warren County. The vacancy is to fill an unexpired term ending December 20, 2021.

Board of Zoning Appeals (BZA) is a 5-member Board appointed by the Judge of the Warren County Circuit Court to hear and decide appeals from any order, requirement, decision and determination made by an administrative officer. Council approves a recommendation of appointment to the Judge. The BZA meets once a month as needed. Those interested must be a citizen within the Town Limits of Front Royal. There are two vacancies to fill unexpired terms ending May 1, 2022.

If you are interested in serving on the UFAC or BZA please complete an application and/or resume with a cover letter and send to:
Jennifer Berry Clerk of Council
P.O. Box 1560
102 E. Main Street
Front Royal, Virginia 22630
(540)635-8007
jberry@frontroyalva.com

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