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Commissioners discuss liaison, staffing and timing for new housing‑element standing committee
Summary
The Planning Commission discussed appointing a nonvoting liaison to the city's housing element standing committee, training and Brown Act implications, and whether to rotate the liaison; staff said the committee will need legal support and that formation may take until late summer.
The Planning Commission spent more than an hour May 5 discussing whether and how to appoint a nonvoting Planning Commission liaison to the city's newly chartered housing element standing committee.
Staff and charter: Community Development Director Jay Bradford explained the council‑approved charter calls for 5–9 community members plus one nonvoting Planning Commission member. He said staff will provide administrative support and legal assistance but that the council chose not to add a council…
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