The Commission Will Come to Order
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As part of my work, I often observe planning commission meetings. I appreciate the conscientious efforts of members to
examine complex aspects of specific issues under the principles
of the comprehensive plan, adopted public policy, and
development regulation. This is a difficult enough task in
itself; yet, under our system of government these processes of
deliberation and decision must comply with established
procedures.
To structure their efforts, many planning commissions have
adopted, and come to rely upon, Robert's Rules of Order, in one
or another edition. I doubt, however, that many commissions have
either a clear understanding of parliamentary procedure or the
ability to effectively apply Robert's Rules.
In this short article, I want to summarize the essential
features of parliamentary procedure, and review some of the
problems planning boards face in using Robert's Rules. The
"Model Outline of Motions for Planning Commissions," which
follows this article, seeks to adapt Robert's Rules to better
meet the particular needs of today's planning and zoning boards.
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