Planning Commission

Overview

The Planning Commission has two formal roles including regulatory and advisory.  They hold public hearings to review staff reports and land use applications, and they make recommendations and decisions related to zone changes, Type II subdivisions, and code amendments.  Usually once a year or every other year, staff invites the commission to participate in long-range planning efforts, providing comment and reviewing subarea plans for the city. 

Members are proud of their ability to help guide development within the city and to make recommendations or decisions that implement the city’s goals and guiding documents. Community members join to support the vitality of the city and to help shape the future of the city for generations to come.

The Planning Commission develops and prepares a comprehensive or long-range plan for the physical, economic and social development of the city. 

The Planning Commission also recommends revisions to the city’s development regulations, which are found in Chapter 26 of the code of ordinances for the city, through zoning code amendments. 

Meetings

The Planning Commission meetings are held at 6:30 p.m. on the first and third Thursdays of the month in Council Chambers at 7500 West 29th Avenue. However, on average, the commission meets about 14 times per year. 

Planning Commission meetings are open to the public.  Historically, to participate in a public hearing, meetings had to be attended in person or comments were submitted to staff.  Comments can now be submitted online directly to decision makers through Wheat Ridge Speaks. Meeting agendas are posted about 10 days in advance, and online comments close the day before the hearing.  No sign up is required in order to comment. Learn more about public meetings, public hearings, and how to participate with this short guide.

Members

Eight members serve on the commission, two from each district.

Agendas

Minutes