Oak Ridge Municipal
Planning Commission


MemberTerm Expires  
Chuck  Agle 

February 11, 2014 
Lauren R. Biloski 

February 11, 2013 
Linda L. Brown 

February 11, 2015 
Kelly S. Callison 

February 11, 2015 
Terry C. Domm 

June 30, 2011 2
Councilman L. Charles Hensley 

June 30, 2011 1
Austin E. Lance 

February 11, 2014 
Claudia  Lever 

February 11, 2013 
Patrick E. McMillan 

February 11, 2012 
Jane L. Shelton 

February 11, 2012 

City Staff Representative  

Kahla Gentry 

865 425-3580
kgentry@cortn.org

1 Serves for two years or at the expiration of his term as a member of City Council, whichever occurs first.

2 Serves as Mayor Beehan's designee concurrent with his term as Mayor.

OAK RIDGE MUNICIPAL PLANNING COMMISSION


Established by Ordinance No. 6-04, pursuant to the provisions of Tennessee
Code Annotated Section 12-4-101, as a successor to the Oak Ridge Regional
Planning Commission.

Composition:  The Oak Ridge Municipal Planning Commission consists of ten
(10) members, as follows:  the Mayor or the Mayor’s designee, one (1)
member of the Oak Ridge City Council who is selected by a majority vote of
the Council, and eight (8) members appointed by the Mayor after receiving a
recommendation from City Council.  The term of the Mayor or the Mayor’s
designee runs concurrently with the Mayor’s term of office.  The term of
the City Council member is two years, or at the expiration of the member’s
City Council term of office, whichever occurs first.  The eight members
appointed by the Mayor on recommendation of City Council serve four-year,
staggered terms so that the terms of two members expire each year.  The
Commission elects from its membership a chairperson, a vice-chairperson,
and a secretary who serve for one year with eligibility for reelection.  A
majority of the Commission constitutes a quorum for the transaction of
business, and all actions require the concurring vote of a majority of the
members present.

General Powers and Duties:  The powers, duties and functions of the Oak
Ridge Municipal Planning Commission are as prescribed by State law for
municipal planning commissions, located in Title 13, Chapter 4 of the
Tennessee Code Annotated.  In addition, the Commission submits to City
Council, in accordance with the City Charter, a long-term capital
improvement program with recommendations as to the priority of individual
projects and the methods of financing them.

Meetings:  The Planning Commission holds regular meetings at the Municipal
Building on the fourth Thursday of each month.  
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