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Council hears report on commission vacancies, planning commission quorum and parking standard

July 02, 2025 | Ukiah City, Mendocino County, California


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Council hears report on commission vacancies, planning commission quorum and parking standard
City staff told the Ukiah City Council July 2 that several commissions and committees are struggling to maintain membership necessary to conduct business and that staff will return with legal analysis and options for council consideration.

The matter matters because commissions such as the planning commission and the building code appeals board perform formal functions the city must be able to staff; the council and staff discussed options for maintaining continuity and legal compliance.

Staff said several advisory bodies have difficulty getting quorums, and the report noted the Diversity, Equity and Inclusion committee and the building code appeals board specifically as groups with attendance and membership challenges. The report said staff will explore options such as using the city’s hearing officer in limited cases, but that legal analysis is required before making structural changes.

Council members asked whether the council could act if the planning commission cannot, for example on time‑sensitive zoning or ADU items. Staff said council could consider alternatives if the commission cannot act before a critical deadline, but that a legal review is necessary. Jesse Davis, chief planning manager, explained that when the city updated objective design and development standards in 2023 it standardized parking to one residential parking space per unit; staff said the proposed 15‑unit elder housing project had demonstrated the required 15 parking spaces.

The council received the staff report; members asked staff to return with options and any necessary legal analysis before drafting ordinance changes or altering commission makeup. The consent calendar, which included the staff report, was approved by roll call after clarification that an erroneous recommended action line (drafting an ordinance to appoint council alternates to the planning commission) had been removed and the item was for receipt only.

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