12/08/2011  

 

         

 

 

 

 

 

 

Planning Commission meetings are held on the 1st Tuesday of each month, 7:00 p.m. in the Council Chambers.

Committee for Citizens Involvement (CCI) Questionnaire

Please return your completed questionnaire to the City of Brookings, 898 Elk Drive, Brookings, OR  97415

Committee for Citizens Involvement 

"The purpose of the Brookings citizens involvement program is to assure that citizens of the community have an opportunity to be meaningfully involved all phases of the land use process and provide an open forum for the presentation and discussion of differing opinions and points of view." (Resolution No. 399)

 

 

Planning Commission

 

The Planning Commission meets in regular session at 7:00 p.m. in Council Chambers at Brookings City Hall on the first and, as needed, on the third Tuesdays of each month.  

The seven Planning Commissioners are appointed by the Mayor and City Council to serve four year terms.  Serving the City of Brookings in an unpaid capacity, Planning Commissioners review requests for zone changes, conditional use permits, annexations, planned developments, divisions of property, variances, street/alley vacations, and the land development code.

 

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Commissioner - Term

Hedda Markham - 4/1/2015 

Cheryl McMahan -4/1/2012

Kenneth Bryan - 4/1/2012

Gerald Wulkowicz - 4/1/2013

Bryan Tillung - 4/1/2014

Kelly McClain - 4/1/2013

Curtis Williams - 4/1/2015

 

 

All public meetings are held in accessible locations.  Auxiliary aids will be provided upon request with advance notification.  Please call 469-1135 to make the appropriate arrangements. 

Anyone wishing to address an agenda item may do so at the hearing.  Written evidence may also be submitted to the Planning Director. Documents and applicable criteria may be viewed at no cost, or obtained at a reasonable cost, from the Planning Department.
 

Public Hearings are conducted according to the following outline:

  • Chair announces the matter and nature of the hearing and addresses procedural requirements.

  • Planning Director presents the staff report and identifies the decision criteria.

  • Applicant or representative presents their case.

  • Testimony from proponents, if any.

  • Testimony from opponents, if any.

  • Testimony from interested parties, including public agencies, if any.

  • Rebuttal from the applicant.

  • Planning staff makes additional comment or summations.

  • Participants have opportunity to request time to present additional written evidence.

  • Record is closed.

  • Applicant may waive written argument and have Commission make decision, or request additional time to submit written argument.

  • Commission deliberates and makes decision.

Any applicant or any other interested person may,  within 15 days of the decision date, appeal the decision of the Planning Commission to the City Council.

If you wish to speak for, against or comment in any way:

  • Stand and approach the microphone, giving your name and mailing address.  

  • Make your statement.

  • All statements should be made to the Commission. The Commission may ask questions.

  • Unless the Chair selects an alternate time limit, all statements shall be limited to 5 minutes. This does not apply to the applicant.

  • All testimony and evidence must be directed toward the criteria outlined in the Staff report or other criteria in the comprehensive plan or land use regulation which the person believes applies to the decision.

  • If you have any exhibits you wish considered they will be marked as part of the record and will be kept by the Planning Staff until appeal opportunities expire and then you may ask for their return.  

The burden of proof is upon the proponent. The more drastic the change or the greater the impact of the proposal in an area, the greater is the burden upon the proponent.

 

 
      What's New!

DocumentCity/County JMA, 6/10DocumentComprehensive Plan

 

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     Zoning Ordinance

  »The Brookings Land Development Code regulates development within the City of Brookings.

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