Planning Commission

The Grand Rapids Planning Commission is an advisory board appointed by the Mayor and City Council, whose duties are those vested in it by Minnesota Statutes and other ordinances of the City.

The Commission is generally responsible for providing oversight of and input into the preparation of the City’s Comprehensive Plan, which contains goals, policies, and maps to guide the community’s physical, social and economic development, and, also, for providing input and recommendations to the City Council related to the periodic revision of the City’s land use related official controls, such as the Zoning and Subdivision Ordinances.

The Grand Rapids Planning Commission also serves as the Board of Zoning Appeals for the City and, as such, acts as the decision-making body of the City related to variance applications submitted for consideration.

The Planning Commission is a seven-member body comprised of citizens of Grand Rapids. The members are appointed to staggered four-year terms. The Planning Commission holds a minimum of one regularly scheduled meeting per month, in the City Hall Council Chambers, on the first Thursdays, at 4:00 pm.

Information

Contact Info: 

Planning Commission
420 N. Pokegama Ave.
Grand Rapids, MN 55744

Meeting Frequency: 
1st Thursday of each month
Term Lengths: 
48 months
Number of Positions: 
7

Members

Position
Commissioner
Term End
03/01/2026
Position
Commissioner
Term End
03/01/2025
Position
Commissioner
Term End
03/01/2026
Position
Commissioner
Term End
03/01/2027
Position
Commissioner
Term End
03/01/2027
Position
Commissioner
Term End
03/01/2028
Position
Staff Liaison
Term End
N/A