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Land Conservation and Development Commission

About the Commission

Oregon's Land Conservation and Development Commission (LCDC), assisted by the department, adopts state land-use goals and implements rules, assures local plan compliance with the goals, coordinates state and local planning, and oversees the coastal zone management program.

The seven commissioners are unpaid citizen volunteers appointed by the Governor and confirmed by the Senate. Commissioners are appointed to four-year terms and may not serve for more than two full terms. The statute establishing the commission, ORS 197.030, requires the members be representative of certain regions of the state. At least one member must be or have been an elected city official in Oregon and at least one member must be an elected county official at the time of appointment.

Commission Meetings

The commission meets approximately four times a year to conduct its business and direct the work of the department. The commission holds some meetings at the DLCD Salem office, and hosts several meetings each year in different areas of the state.

View Meeting Agendas and Materials

Commission Members

How to Interact with the Commission

Interested in serving on the Commission?

The commission is appointed by the Governor. To learn how to apply, please visit the Apply for an Appointment page on the Governor's Office web site. To review the requirements for LCDC appointments see ORS 197.030.

Related Information

Current Rulemaking
2021-2023 Updated Policy Agenda
Advisory Committees
Land Use Decisions Under Review
Enforcement Proceedings

Contact

Denise Johnson
Commission Assistant
denise.johnson@dlcd.oregon.gov
Phone: 971-375-1864

DLCD Salem Office
635 Capitol St. NE, Suite 150
Salem, OR, 97301-2540