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Meetings
- 4 p.m.
- Second Monday of every month
- Commissioners' Chambers
The public is welcome to attend Planning Board meetings.
View Planning Board Meeting and Deadline Schedule
View Planning Board Agenda Packets and Meeting Minutes on the Agendas & Minutes Portal
View Planning Board Rules of Procedure
Each Regular Meeting has a public comment period, during which anyone can address the Planning Board with questions or concerns. We ask that you sign in before you speak (there will be a sheet next to the agendas, near the entrance to the meeting room) so the Clerk can make sure she has the correct spelling of your name and a list of who will speak. You can view the Planning Board Public Comment Policy (PDF) online before the meeting.
Additionally, public comment is for items not on the agenda for a public hearing. Public hearings are held for most cases including rezonings, planned developments, and major subdivisions. If you wish to to speak on one of those cases, wait for the public hearing to open for that case. If you wish to provide a handout, please bring at least 8 copies, so we can share them with the Planning Board and County staff.
Brunswick County Planning Board Public Comment Policy
Planning Board Public Comment Policy (PDF)
A public comment period shall be included on the agenda at each Planning Board meeting. There will be no public comment periods held during special meetings or workshops unless otherwise specified by the Board. All comments and suggestions during the public comment period shall be subject to the following guidelines:
- Each person desiring to speak during the public comment period shall sign up to speak prior to the start of the meeting on the form provided at the door, by listing the speaker's name, address, and the topic on which he or she will speak. Any related documents, printed comments, or materials the speaker wishes distributed to the Planning Board shall be delivered to the Planning Staff in sufficient amounts (8 copies) at least fifteen minutes prior to the start of the meeting. Persons wishing simply to speak may sign up at any point before the meeting begins.
- A total of thirty (30) minutes shall be set aside for public comment. At the end of this time, those who signed up to speak but have not yet been recognized may be requested to hold their comments until the next meeting's public comment period, at which time they will be given priority for expression. Alternatively, the Board, in its discretion, may extend the time allotted for public comment.
- Each speaker will have a maximum of three minutes to speak. A speaker may not sign up to speak more than once during the same public comment period. No time may be yielded to a speaker by another speaker. To avoid repetitiveness, groups are encouraged to select a spokesperson to speak on their behalf. At the request of the Board, groups of persons supporting or opposing the same positions may be asked to designate a spokesperson to speak, and the designated spokesperson may be allotted up to 8 minutes. Additional time may be allowed at the discretion of the Board.
- Speakers will be acknowledged to speak in the order in which their names appear on the signup sheet. Speakers will address the Board from the lectern and begin their remarks by stating their name and address.
- Public comment is not intended to require the Board to answer impromptu questions. Speakers should expect the Board to refrain from engaging in a dialogue, except to the extent necessary to clarify the speaker's position. The allotted time for speaking from the podium is the method to address the Board during the public comments period. The Board will not entertain questions or comments called out from the audience. The Board will not take action on an item presented during public comment. When appropriate, the Board may refer inquiries and items brought up during public comment to the Planning Staff for follow-up.
- Speakers should at all times maintain proper decorum and shall make their comments in a civil manner. Personal attacks will not be tolerated. No person will be allowed to make obscene, derogatory, or slanderous remarks. Speakers will not discuss matters regarding the candidacy of any person seeking public office, including the candidacy of the person addressing the Board.
Agendas & Minutes
Agendas are available prior to the meetings. Minutes are available following approval.
Starting July 2025, all Planning Board meeting agendas and minutes (following approval) will be available on the Brunswick County Agendas and Minutes Portal.
Click Here For Archived Agendas and Minutes (January 2015 - June 2025)
Members
- Clifton Cheek, District 1
Term Expires: June 30, 2027 - Ron Medlin, District 2
Term Expires: June 30, 2027 - James (Jim) Board, District 3
Term Expires: June 30, 2027 - Jason Gaver, District 4
Term Expires: June 30, 2026 - Richard Leary, District 5
Term Expires: June 30, 2026 - William A. Bittenbender, At-Large
Term Expires: June 30, 2028 - Howard E. Stocks, At-Large
Term Expires: June 30, 2027 - Cecelia A. Herman, Alternate
Term Expires: June 30, 2028
Overview
Mission
The Brunswick County Planning Board reviews and makes recommendations on ordinance text amendments and land use policies/plans as well as hears and makes final decisions on rezoning cases, major subdivisions, planned developments, major site plans, zoning vested rights determinations, and variances from subdivision requirements.
The Planning Department supports and facilitates the Brunswick County Planning Board, the Brunswick County Zoning Board of Adjustment, and the Brunswick County Technical Review Committee (TRC). Each Board/Committee has different duties, functions, and meeting schedules.
Membership
All members serve 3-year terms.
- 1 member from each county district, appointed by the Board of Commissioners
- 2 at-large members appointed by the Board of Commissioners
- 1 alternate position
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Connie Marlowe
Administrative/CAMA OfficerPhone: 910-253-2034
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