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Environmental Planning Commission

The Environmental Planning Commission consists of seven members, each appointed by the City Council for a four-year term.

The Commission has the authority and responsibility to:

  • formulate and recommend plans for Mountain View, including the General Plan for the physical development of the City;
  • participate in subregional and regional planning;
  • establish, maintain and monitor an environmental planning process for the City;
  • monitor and communicate with the City Council, public agencies and citizens concerning the City's environment;
  • evaluate and communicate with the City Council, public agencies and citizens concerning the progress of plan implementation; and
  • coordinate plans of other public agencies affecting the environment.

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The Commission usually meets the first and third Wednesday of every month at 7:00 p.m. in the City Council Chambers, Second floor, City Hall, 500 Castro Street.  Meeting dates are subject to change; therefore, please check the City of Mountain View calendar for current information: http://www.mountainview.gov/events/default.asp  If you have any questions please contact the Planning Division Secretary at 650) 903-6306.

The Principal Planner in the Community Development Department serves as Secretary to the Commission. For additional information on the EPC, please contact the Community Development Department at (650) 903-6306.