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Last Update:  25 May 2008


PLANNING COMMISSION

The Planning Commission of the Town of Hunts Point acts as an advisor to the Council on land-use issues.  The Commission consists of nine Commissioners, all of whom are residents of the Town, are appointed by the Mayor and are confirmed by the Town Council.  Commissioners are volunteers who serve six-year terms and are eligible for re-appointment without term limits.

Current members of the Planning Commission are

John Torode, Chair Term expires 2011

Commissioners

   
Mark Bloom
Term expires 2012  
 
Dee Claypool Term expires 2009
Jill Davis Term expires 2013
Ron Gershwind Term expires 2009
Henrik Nielsen Term expires 2009
Bruce Swenson Term expires 2013
   
   
   
Alternate:  
Ken Fisher  

MEETINGS:  Regular Planning Commission meetings are held at 7:00pm on the third Wednesday day of each month, except during the summer months.  Special meetings may be held from time to time, as needed.  Notices for special meetings are posted at Town Hall at least 24 hours before the meeting.   Residents are encouraged to attend Planning Commission meetings and speak on issues of concern to them.  Residents who cannot attend a meeting may submit written comments for the Planning Commission's consideration by mailing or delivering them to Town Hall.

ROLE AND RESPONSIBILITIES:  The Planning Commission's role is to assist the Town Council in matters related to land use and zoning, including reviewing the Town's Comprehensive Plan, studying current issues related to land use or zoning, developing ordinance language in response to these issues, conducting preliminary public hearings on proposed land-use ordinances to ensure public involvement in the rule-making process, and making recommendations to the Town Council based upon those hearings.

APPROVED MINUTES:  Copies of approved minutes from recent Planning Commission meetings are available through Town Hall.

 

PARK COMMISSION

The Park Commission of the Town of Hunts Point acts as an advisor to the Council on park and open-space issues.  The Commission consists of five Commissioners, all of whom are residents of the Town, are appointed by the Mayor and are confirmed by the Town Council.

Penny O'Byrne, Chair

Commissioners

Jay Blasingame
David Bocek
Chris Linden
Carole Pearl
 

MEETINGS:  Park Commission meetings are held on an as-needed basis.  Notices for meetings are posted at Town Hall at least 24 hours before the meeting.   Residents are encouraged to attend all meetings and speak on issues of concern to them.  Residents who cannot attend a meeting may submit written comments for the Planning Commission's consideration by mailing or delivering them to Town Hall.

ROLE AND RESPONSIBILITIES:  The Planning Commission's role is to assist the Town Council in matters related to the use of its parklands and open spaces.

APPROVED MINUTES:  Copies of approved minutes from recent Park Commission meetings are available through Town Hall.

 

HEARING EXAMINER

The Hearing Examiner for the Town of Hunts Point is hired by the Town Council to hear and decide upon all applications for variance.  Such applications are submitted by owners of property located within the Town, who seek relief from one or more provisions of the Town's Zoning Code.  After an application is submitted, the Town Planner reviews the application and prepares a staff report analyzing the request and recommending whether to grant, grant with conditions or deny the variance.  The Hearing Examiner reviews the application and staff report, hears testimony from all parties attending the variance hearing, and decides whether the variance should be granted, granted with conditions, or denied.  If the variance is granted with conditions, the Hearing Examiner specifies the conditions, if any, and presents the reasons for his/her decision in written findings of fact.  Copies of these findings of fact are available through Town Hall.

MEETINGS:  Hearings are scheduled through Town Hall on an as-needed basis.