The Newton Area Planning Commission makes recommendations to the City Commission on issues relating to zoning, subdivision plats, sign regulations and various other matters affecting the development of Newton. The commission also serves as the Board of Zoning Appeals to hear and rule on applications for variances and exceptions as required under the zoning regulations, and to hear and rule on appeals from determinations of the zoning administrator.
The Commission also guides the community in the preservation of historic structures and preservation incentives. Newton is a Certified Local Government designated by the State Historic Preservation Office, which allows the Commission to perform design review on projects affecting listed historic properties.
The Planning Commission is a seven-member body appointed by the Newton City Commission in April of each year. Members serve staggered three-year terms.
The Planning Commission meets on the first Monday of each month at 6 p.m. in the Commission Chambers on the third floor of Newton City Hall.