City Planner

The City Planner answers inquiries about future development and city projects, conducts studies and formulates reports relating to a variety of development issues including transportation, land use, environmental assessments, and urban design. 

The City Planner is responsible for making recommendations to the City Council for changes to the Aurora Comprehensive Plan, the Historic District and the Zoning Map, along with developing and monitoring several master plans to guide the City, covering stormwater, parks and recreation and transportation.

  • Pre-Application Conference

  • Quasi-Judicial Map and Text Amendments

  • City Annexations Site Development Review

  • Land Divisions

  • Conditional Use Permits

  • Variances

  • Historic Overlay District Permits

  • Non-Conforming Use or Structure

  • Temporary Uses or Structures

  • Lot Line Adjustments

  • Appeals

  • Transcripts of Appeal Hearings

  • Street Vacation and/or Dedication

  • Infrastructure and Right-Of-Way Permits

  • Accessory Dwellings

  • Sign Permits

  • Fence Permits

  • Zoning & Development Ordinance Interpretation

Aurora City Planner:

Curt Fisher, AICP

of the Mid-Willamette Valley Council of Governments

http://www.mwvcog.org