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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2022-10-19; Planning Commission; ; DISCUSSION ON AGENDA SETTING AND PACKET DISTRIBUTION (AGENDA ITEM NO. 3)Community Services Branch Community Development Department 1635 Faraday Avenue | Carlsbad, CA 92008 | 442-339-5088 t Planning Commission Memorandum October 19, 2022 To: From: Re: Chairperson Stine and Members of the Planning Commission Mike Strong, Assistant Director of Community Development DISCUSSION ON AGENDA SETTING AND PACKET DISTRIBUTION (AGENDA ITEM NO. 3) This memorandum is intended to help guide a discussion on how best to provide the Planning Commission with the information necessary to review and consider land development requests. The goal is to review existing procedures and protocols and consider possible changes to existing practices to better align them with other city boards and commissions. Background The Planning Commission is governed by State laws, city ordinances, and other policies established by the City Council. These standards and policies collectively provide guidance to how to administer Planning Commission meetings, to have a fair decision-making process, and to make appropriate determinations concerning land use or community development applications. On July 6, 2022, the Planning Commission held a workshop which covered an array of different topics and subjects involving the roles and functions of the Planning Commission. As a follow-up to this discussion, city staff considered possible ways to improve, simplify, or streamline meeting business. At the October 19, 2022 meeting, city staff will present information about potential changes to the current operating procedures and protocols (related to agenda setting and packet distribution, as described below). At their meeting, Commissioners are expected to provide input and direction as appropriate. If Commission members accept the general approach and recommendations for proposed changes, city staff will help the Commission implement these new procedures, effective immediately. If additional time is needed, city staff will plan to return in November for any follow-up discussion prior to implementation. Discussion Agenda Setting Pursuant to Section 2.15.090 of the Carlsbad Municipal Code (CMC), all boards and commissions shall conduct their meetings pursuant to the rules contained in CMC Chapter 1.20 and any additional rules and regulations developed by the city clerk working in conjunction with the board or commission. The CMC specifies that an agenda may contain a consent calendar of items grouped together for action by single motion and without discussion when the items are considered to be routine, noncontroversial or in Item No. 3 October 19, 2022 Planning Commission Meeting Agenda Item No. 3 Page 2 the nature of housekeeping matters (Section 1.20.120). The City Council utilizes the consent calendar as part of their meetings. To expedite Commission meetings and reserve time for matters that need to be discussed, staff recommends having a section on the Planning Commission agendas labeled as the “consent calendar.” Items on the consent calendar would be generally non-controversial items that do not require much, if any, discussion, and presented for approval with no presentation. This change in policy would save time and resources. Should the Commission agree to group non-controversial items on consent, staff would include a statement on the agenda to indicate the procedure for removing an item from the consent calendar for separate discussion. This would enable the item to be voted upon separately if discussion is needed or if a Commissioner needs to not vote on that item because of a disqualifying conflict of interest. Packet Distribution For each Commission meeting, city staff provides each Commissioner with a hardcopy packet of meeting materials. The packet typically includes the agenda, draft minutes, and staff reports with exhibits/plans. The staff report for each business item generally provides the Planning Commission with the information necessary to review and consider the land development request, the conditions for approval, and the findings for approval included in the draft resolution(s). Agenda packets are delivered approximately 96 to 72 hours in advance of the meeting so Commissioners have time to reflect and can have their questions, issues, or concerns ready. A number of public bodies have been moving toward electronic media for all of their work, including the City Council. With electronic meeting preparation, the compiler uses special software to build the Commission packet, rather than the slow process of collating, copying, page numbering, and binding; and staff time it takes to drive and deliver packets to each Commissioner. To better align the Commission’s procedures and protocols to match those of the City Council, staff recommends paper-less distribution of agenda packets. This change in policy would save paper, time, and resources. Should the Commission agree to electronic packet distribution, it is important to note that Commissioners may still request hard copies if preferred. And if detailed civil or complex architectural drawings are submitted and need to be reviewed in paper format, hard copy plan sets would still be distributed (as supplementary to the rest of the agenda packet). Next Steps If directed by the Planning Commission, staff would implement any new procedures and protocols for the next regularly scheduled meeting. 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