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Opening - San Bruno CA Planning Commission -- posted 8/30/17
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At the August 22 2017 San Bruno CA Council meeting, it was announced that there is now an opening on the Planning Commission.
Description of Duties and Purpose
California Government Code Section 65103 outlines the responsibilities of the Planning Commission. To summarize, the Commission shall:
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Oversee the implementation of the general plan through the zoning and subdivision ordinances, prepare and revise the general plan as necessary, promote public interest in the general plan, and consult with public agencies and other organizations on the general plan.
Annually review the capital improvement program of the city and the local public works projects of other local agencies for their consistency with the general plan.
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Promote the coordination of local plans and programs with the plans and programs of other public agencies.
Perform other functions as the legislative body provides, including conducting studies and preparing plans.
San Bruno Municipal Code Section 2.08 outlines the rules and procedures of the Planning Commission.
Meetings
The Commission meets the third Tuesday of the month, at 7:00 p.m., at the Senior Center, located at 1555 Crystal Springs Road. When needed they also meet the 1st Tuesday of the month. The meetings are televised live on San Bruno Cable T.V. Channel 1.
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The City of San Bruno has several Citizen Advisory Commissions, Boards and Committees, whose volunteer members are San Bruno residents appointed by the City Council. Members meet in the evening, once a month or less, serving staggered four-year terms that expire in October of every even year, at that time they may wish to seek re-appointment for another term.
You may apply any time, applications are kept on file for two years. When vacancies occur, applicants will be contacted and invited to attend a brief informal interview with the mayor and council. Call the City Clerk's Office at (650) 616-7058 or email CityClerksOffice@sanbruno.ca.gov with any questions.
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