Advisory Body - Planning Commissioner
Listed on 2026-03-05
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Government
Operations Manager
Job Description
THIS IS A VOLUNTEER POSITION, WITH A MONTHLY STIPEND, ON A CITY ADVISORY BODY
Annual recruitment is open through Sunday, March 29, 2026. Interviews will be scheduled following close of recruitment. On June 16, 2026, City Council will make final appointments during their Regular Meeting and terms will begin July 1, 2026. Applicants that meet minimum qualifications will remain on file for one year and will be considered if unscheduled vacancies occur.
Two positions are available for appointment to 4-year terms. One position is held by a member that has met the term limit (two consecutive 4-year terms) so they are not eligible for re-appointment. The other position is held by a member that is eligible for re-appointment, should they choose to apply.
Planning Commission Scope of WorkThe Planning Commission's (PC) scope of work, or purview, is to make recommendations to the City Council for the City's development, as set forth in San Luis Obispo Municipal Code.
Meetings are held on the second and fourth Wednesday of each month at 6:00 p.m. in the City Council Chamber at City Hall, 990 Palm Street, San Luis Obispo.
- Review and approve applications for commercial, residential, industrial and other development projects, based on Council approved policies, and State law
- Review and recommend a general plan and appropriate attachments
- Review and recommend appropriate specific plans
- Review the City's capital improvement program annually
- Perform authorized duties related to development review
- Perform such other duties required by the Council or by State or City laws
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Typical QualificationsThe Planning Commission (PC) has seven members who are not necessarily planning professionals. Members must be residents and registered voters of the City. No special training is required for appointment. Members occasionally may be requested to attend seminars and workshops to enhance skills in planning.
Members must file a public Statement of Economic Interests as required by the Fair Political Practices Commission.
Additionally, two hours of AB 1234 Ethics Training must be completed within the first year of assuming office and every two years thereafter.
CompensationThe City Council has approved a stipend of $86 per meeting (not to exceed $344 monthly) for each member of the Planning Commission.
This is a temporary position, with no benefits.
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