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The Eugene Planning Commission was established in 1925. It is appointed by the Eugene City <br />Council in conformance with ORS Chapter 227, which sets state requirements for establishing city <br />planning commissions, and Chapter 2 of the Eugene Code. "Organization and Bylaws of the Eugene <br />Planning Commission" includes these state and Eugene Code requirements as well as additional <br />direction for Commission structure and operations adopted by the Commission. <br /> <br />The Planning Commission bylaws establish three regular meeting dates per month. The Planning <br />Commission number of average meetings has been sporadic over the last decade but generally well <br />above those outlined in the bylaws. A conscious effort to return to the adopted and approved <br />expectations was made in FY04 and further realized in FY05. <br /> <br /> Planning Commission Meetings <br /> <br /> ~ 80 <br /> 70 Actual <br />  60 number of <br /> ~ 50 meetings <br /> ~ 4o <br /> ~ 30 -- -- Number of <br /> .~ 20 meetings per <br /> ., 10 bylaws <br /> 0 <br /> <br /> Year <br /> <br />In addition to their commitment to ongoing meetings, the Planning Commission faced many challenges <br />this year, including recommendations and actions regarding neighborhood planning, natural resources, <br />as well as complex appeals. Through its role as the Citizen Involvement Committee, the Planning <br />Commission also explored new means to more effectively engage and respond to neighborhood needs. <br />The Planning Commission continues to express a strong interest in better defining its role by <br />enhancing its relationship with the City Council. Such efforts are seen as a critical element in the <br />Planning Commission's ability to more strategically face the challenges in the coming year. <br /> <br />The Planning Commission has one subcommittee, the Historic Review Board. Each commissioner <br />typically has one or more assignments, serving as commission representative at Council hearings or <br />representing the Commission as a member of the Historic Review Board or other advisory committee. <br /> <br /> <br />