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File #: 19-4394   
Type: Staff Briefing - Without Ordinance
In control: Planning Commission
On agenda: 6/12/2019
Posting Language: Consider applicants for and possibly make appointments to the Planning Commission Technical Advisory Committee (PCTAC), to include receiving the recommendation of the PCTAC Nominating Committee.
Attachments: 1. 2019 PCTAC All Applicants, 2. PCTAC Nominating Committee Recommendations, 3. Planning Commission Technical Advisory Committee Attendance Reports, 4. PCTAC Establishment and Governance
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DEPARTMENT: Development Services


DEPARTMENT HEAD: Michael Shannon, PE, CBO


COUNCIL DISTRICTS IMPACTED: Citywide


SUBJECT:

Consider applicants for and possibly make appointments to the Planning Commission Technical Advisory Committee (PCTAC), to include receiving the recommendation of the PCTAC Nominating Committee


SUMMARY:

The PCTAC currently has openings for several regular members and alternates across several categories. This agenda item is to allow the Planning Commission to consider the applicants for these positions, with the advice of the PCTAC Nominating Committee. Additionally, the Planning Commission may, at their discretion, appoint up to three (3) additional non-voting "Experience" members regardless of residency or professional background that the Commission deems appropriate.


BACKGROUND INFORMATION:

The PCTAC is established to advise the Planning Commission on matters relating to the Unified Development Code, Major Thoroughfare Plan, and Transportation Plan.

The Committee shall consist of eighteen members. Three members shall be appointed from the Planning Commission, one member shall be appointed from the following boards: Zoning Commission, Board of Adjustment and the Parks and Recreation Board.

The other twelve members, who shall be considered non-City Official voting members, shall consist of:
* two (2) development or real estate professionals
* three (3) registered professional engineers
* one (1) planning professional (AICP certification must remain current during the term of office)
* one (1) registered architect
* one (1) member specifically representing environmental and/or historic preservation interests, and
* four (4) representatives of the community at-large who shall not qualify under any of the active professional membership categories (real estate/development, engineering, planning, architectural) nor have an economic interest in land development activities.

The members shall be appointed by resolution of the ...

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