Planning Commission

Overview

The Planning Commission reviews development requests, zoning change requests, and other related land proposals for future orderly growth and development in the Town of Castle Rock, as outlined in the Municipal Code. The Planning Commission holds public hearings, may request modifications to proposals, and works to reach consensus on an advisory recommendation to Town Council.

Current vacancies

  • Four vacancies

Meetings

  • 6 p.m.
  • Second and fourth Thursdays of each month
  • Town Hall Council Chambers
    100 N. Wilcox St. (second floor)
    Castle Rock, CO 80104
  • Meetings are open to the public, and one or more Councilmembers may attend

Agenda

View current agenda packet

Minutes

View most recent minutes

Members

  • Charles Fletcher, Chair
  • Laurie Van Court, Vice-Chair
  • Dan Ahrens
  • Jeremy Begley
  • Chris Cote
  • Chris Teem
  • James Chase

Town Council liaisons

  • Mayor Jason Gray
  • Councilmember Laura Cavey (alternate)

Bylaws

View the bylaws (PDF) for the Planning Commission.

Public notices

View public notices

Public comment is welcome

We believe in open government and encourage members of the public to attend Planning Commission meetings to provide input on agenda items. A public comment period generally is provided for each agenda item.

The following guidelines allow the Commission to address comments and effectively complete business on meeting agendas.

Advertised public hearings and discussion / action items

  • This time is reserved for public comment on most items scheduled on the agenda
  • Each speaker is allowed four minutes to address the Commission
  • Comments must be related to the agenda item content

Members

  • Charles Fletcher, Chair
  • Laurie Van Court, Vice-Chair
  • Dan Ahrens
  • Jeremy Begley
  • Chris Cote
  • Chris Teem
  • James Chase

Town Council liaisons

  • Mayor Jason Gray
  • Councilmember Laura Cavey (alternate)

Bylaws

View the bylaws (PDF) for the Planning Commission.

Public notices

View public notices

Public comment is welcome

We believe in open government and encourage members of the public to attend Planning Commission meetings to provide input on agenda items. A public comment period generally is provided for each agenda item.

The following guidelines allow the Commission to address comments and effectively complete business on meeting agendas.

Advertised public hearings and discussion / action items

  • This time is reserved for public comment on most items scheduled on the agenda
  • Each speaker is allowed four minutes to address the Commission
  • Comments must be related to the agenda item content