CLEARLAKE >> After over a decade of service to the City of Clearlake, Bill Perkins, Planning Commissioner, has decided to step down from the Planning Commission for personal reasons. His final commission meeting has not yet been decided.
The City of Clearlake will begin soliciting applications for consideration of appointment to the Planning Commission by the City Council. Applicants must be residents of the City of Clearlake and be available to meet the first and third Tuesday evening of each month. Planning Commissioners receive a stipend of $25 per month.
The duty of the Planning Commission is to hear and act on land use applications, act as the advisory agency for the City in connection with the administration of the Subdivision Map Act of the State and City’s subdivision regulations, and act in an advisory capacity to the Council on zoning, general plan, and other land use issues.
“We have an outstanding group of Planning Commissioners and it was a pleasure working with Commissioner Perkins. The City of Clearlake greatly appreciates the time and effort he put into the Planning Commission for so many years,” said Greg Folsom, City Manager.
For more information on applying for appointment to the Planning Commission, view the City’s website at www.clearlake.ca.us or contact Melissa Swanson, City Clerk, at 994-8201 x106 or via email at mswanson@clearlake.ca.us