Environmental committee to meet Oct. 5

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Volusia County’s Environment and Natural Resources Advisory Committee (ENRAC) will hold its first meeting from 1:30 to 3:30 p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 5, in the second-floor training room of the Historic Courthouse, 125 W. Indiana Ave., DeLand.

Members will review Florida’s open meetings and public records laws and discuss future meeting dates and times. Staff will provide an overview of the committee’s responsibilities.

The County Council appointed the following 14 people to two-year terms:

Wendy Anderson, DeLand, professor of environmental science and studies at Stetson University
Robert “Bob” Fitzsimmons, DeLand, residential builder and developer
Jessica Gow, Port Orange, attorney
John L. Hoblick, DeLeon Springs, farmer and owner/operator of Hoblick Greens
E. Bliss Jamison, Edgewater, real estate broker
Kerry Karl, DeLand, executive director of the Volusia County Association for Responsible Development (VCARD)
Melissa Lammers, Ormond Beach, marketing consultant
Bernie LeFils, Lake Helen, certified personal accountant
Bill Lites, Orange City, director of environmental services
Tyler J. Malmborg, DeLand, civil engineer
Saralee Morrissey, Daytona Beach, community/school planner consultant
Jack Surrette, Ormond Beach, consultant
Elias Tobias, DeLand, web developer/digital manager/marketing professional
Alex Zelenski, DeLand, owner of Clearview Geographic

For additional information about the meeting, contact Environmental Management at 386-736-5927.

Original source can be found here.



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