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City planning, environment and arts commissions seeking new representatives

Are you tired of complaining? Are your family members tired of you complaining? Now’s your chance to make a difference in the community. The City of Sonoma currently has openings on several local commissions. There are no requirements to serve on most commissions, just an interest in helping the community.

Sonoma Planning Commission
Vacancies: 1 alternate
The planning commission deals with community issues large and small – from approving a neighbor’s addition to updating the Sonoma General Plan. Commission members can enhance the community by helping guide the development of the city through land-use applications. The applicant must be a city resident. Beyond that, an interest in growth, water, housing, cultural life, education and recreation are all helpful qualities in a prospective member. The commission meets at 6:30 p.m. the second Thursday of every month in the Community Meeting Room, 177 First St. W.

Sonoma Valley Citizens Advisory Commission
(SVCAC)
Vacancies: 2
The SVCAC reviews projects that affect residents both in the city and in the unincorporated areas of the valley. The projects raise issues including real estate, architecture and general community interest. There are 11 commissioners, two alternates and two ex-officio members on the commission. Regular meetings are at 6:30 p.m. the fourth Wednesday of every month. Location varies.

Sonoma Community Services & Environment Commission
Vacancies: 3, at least one must be a city resident
This commission is involved with community efforts at preserving and enhancing open space and parks, including reviewing Plaza use applications. The commission generally helps the city council to responsibly take the environment into account in its decisions. Regular meetings are at 7 p.m. the second Wednesday of each month in the conference room at City Hall, No. 1, The Plaza.

Sonoma Cultural and Fine Arts Commission

Vacancies: 1 alternate
The applicant must be a city resident. Interest in the arts is a must; a background in the arts, whether formal study or work experience in arts administration or as an artist is helpful in the position. The commission regularly rewards talented high school senior artists and evaluates the city’s acquisitions and sponsorship of public artwork. Regular meetings are at 5:30 p.m. on the fourth Thursday of each month in the conference room at City Hall, No. 1, The Plaza.
Information and application forms can be obtained from the city clerk’s office, located in City Hall, No.1, The Plaza. Application forms can also be downloaded from the clerk’s page on the city Web site: www.sonomacity.org.
To be considered for appointment, your completed city application form must be submitted to City Hall by 5 p.m. on Jan. 21, 2009.