City Planning Disposition Sheet and Calendar No 2 - Wednesday January 28 2004 Planning Commission-2026

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Yes, board members are typically compensated, especially in for-profit entities. Compensation varies based on the organizations size, industry and governance practices. Nonprofit board members often serve without pay, though some may receive stipends or reimbursements.
In general, planning commissioners are appointed by each jurisdictions governing body, such as the board of supervisors or the city/town council, usually with some sort of recruitment or qualifications process overseen by county, city or town staff.
A Planning Commission is a body of citizens that serve within local government, acting as an advisory group to the municipal governing body on issues and policies related to planning, land use regulation, and community development.

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