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Your Government

VILLAGE GOVERNMENT


PLANNING COMMISSION
The Planning Commission consists of five citizen members and two Village Board members. The Planning Commission hears rezoning requests, special use permit requests, reviews preliminary and final plats and does site plan reviews for new commercial and industrial buildings. They then make a recommendation to the Village Board as to approval or denial.

Planning Commission meetings are generally held prior to Village Board meetings which are the second Monday of each month. Requests for rezoning and special use permits are due to Mark Mommaerts approximately 25 days before the scheduled meeting. Call 920 757-5151 EXT 2000 for exact dates or see the rezonings page listed under Planning & Zoning.


BOARD OF APPEALS
The Board of Appeals is a citizen committee of five members and meets as needed. The Committee hears variance requests. As with Planning Commission, requests for variances are due to Mark Mommaerts approximately 25 days before a meeting can be scheduled.


PARK COMMISSION
The Village of Greenville Park Commission is a seven-member citizen committee and meets approximately once a month. The Commission works on planning park improvements in our Village parks.

The Park Commission is in charge of all the parks, trails and open space in the Village of Greenville. Duties include park planning, budget recommendations to the Village Board, setting policies and regulations and receiving citizen input. Commissioners are citizen members and are appointed by the Village Board for overlapping and staggered seven-year terms. 

Park Commission meetings are held at Village Hall on the last Tuesday of the month at 7:00 pm. During the summer months the meetings may be held in one of the parks. There is not a meeting held during the month of December.


URBAN FORESTRY COMMITTEE
This group works on "Keeping the Green in Greenville". They work on doing plantings throughout the Village. This group has earned a number of grants to help in their efforts. There are no set number of members and new members are always welcome. In 2001, the Group met the qualifications to make Greenville a "Tree City" and we are still one today.