Planning Commission

The Planning Commission consists of five members, appointed by the City Council for terms of four years each. The authority for the work of the Commission is established in State law and in the Brisbane Municipal Code.

The primary duties and responsibilities of the Commission are:

  1. To review, take public testimony, and make recommendations to the City Council in regard to the City's General Plan, which is a comprehensive, long-term compilation of policies regarding the physical, social and economic development of the City.
  2. To develop zoning regulations to implement the General Plan, hold public hearings, and make recommendations regarding the adoption of these regulations to the City Council.
  3. To consider and take action on land use development applications, such as use permits, design permits, variances, and subdivision applications.
  4. To assist the City Council as requested by reviewing and commenting on special projects, studies, and reports and by holding public meetings and hearings to gather public comment.

The Planning Commission will meet regularly on the 2nd and 4th Thursday of each month at 7:30pm.  The Planning Commission meets in the Community Meeting Room at Brisbane City Hall, 50 Park Place.  Agendas are publicly posted on the Meetings page at least 72 hours before the meeting date and you can subscribe to the "Planning Commission Interested Parties" list for email notifications of agendas posted online.  The agendas provided on the website include links to the agenda reports.  Minutes are posted to the website following adoption by the Commission.  Planning Commission meetings are televised on Comcast Channel 27, livestreamed on YouTube, and on Zoom:

To receive e-mail notifications of meetings, please subscribe to the "Planning Commission Interested Parties" list.  See current, archived and upcoming meetings.
 
To contact the Commission, please connect with the staff liaison via this webform. Written information or comments that may include a person's name, address, e-mail address, etc. submitted to the Planning Commission and City staff are public records under the California Public Records Act, are subject to disclosure, and may appear on the City's website.