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Twentynine Palms planning commission votes to align leadership timing and city reporting with state law
Summary
The Twentynine Palms Planning Commission voted unanimously to find a narrow development-code amendment exempt from CEQA and to forward a resolution to the city council that would change the timing for selecting chair and vice chair and defer certain annual report deadlines to state law.
The Twentynine Palms Planning Commission voted unanimously to find a proposed development-code amendment exempt from the California Environmental Quality Act and to forward a resolution recommending city council adoption that would change when the commission chooses its chair and vice chair and would align the city's required planning reports with state law.
The changes approved Wednesday would move selection of the commission's chair and vice chair from April to the first meeting in March following reappointments, and would defer the city's…
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