Vance County has selected Bob Rosch as the new Chief Code Enforcement Officer, effective Monday, July 15.
The code enforcement office is located in the same office as planning, but it will function as a separate department with Rosch as the department head, according to information received Wednesday from Kelly Grissom, clerk to the board of county commissioners.
Prior to joining Vance County, Rosch served as a multi-trade building and fire inspector for the town of Morrisville. He is certified by the N.C. Dept. of Insurance Level III in all building trades and he holds several certifications from the National Fire Administration as a Fire Inspector and Fire Plan Reviewer.
“I am happy to return to Vance County where I previously resided for many years and look forward to serving the community,” Rosch said.
“I am more than thrilled to bring Mr. Rosch on board with the rest of the Vance County team,” said County Manager C. Renee Perry. “His inspections experience will definitely be of benefit to Vance County.”