Collier County Planning Commission (CCPC)

About the Collier County Planning Commission

The Collier County Planning Commission is a seven-member quasi-judicial committee to assist in the formulation and review of the Growth Management Plan (GMP), Land Development Code (LDC), and amendments to both. The Planning Commission then submits their recommendations to the Board of County Commissioners for final decision.


CCPC Public Hearing Information

  • View the Collier County Calendar and Events.

The Collier County Planning Commission (CCPC) meets regularly on the first and third Thursdays of each month to discuss regular business at 9:00 AM in the Board of County Commissioner's Meeting Room, located on the Third Floor of the Administration Building at the Collier County Government Center, 3299 Tamiami Trail East, Naples, Florida. Please check above for any changes or deviations to this schedule. From time to time additional and/or evening meetings may be required to comply with State Statutes and County Codes. These special meetings are typically for LDC or GMP amendments and will be posted on those individual web pages after being publicly advertised.


Agendas and Minutes

The next regularly scheduled Collier County Planning Commission public hearing is: March 19, 2026(PDF, 133KB)

Most current signed meeting (PDF, 344KB)(PDF, 643KB)12-4-2025(PDF, 258KB)

View the Agenda and Minutes archive.


Collier County Planning Commissioners

Commission Planning Commissioner Initial Appointment Current Term Term Expires
District 1 Randy Sparrazza 09/27/2022 4 years 10/01/2026
District 2 Charles Colucci 09/24/2024 4 years 10/01/2028
District 3 Chuck Schumacher 01/10/2023 3.75 years 10/01/2026
District 4 Michelle McLeod 10/22/2024 4 years 10/01/2028
District 5 Michael Petscher 09/10/2024 4 years 10/01/2028
At-Large Environmental Paul Shea 04/01/2020 4 years 10/01/2027
At-Large Environmental Joseph Schmitt 09/13/2016 4 years 10/01/2027
School Board (Non-Voting) Amy Lockhart 06/01/2022 4 years 10/01/2027
County Liaison Ray Bellows


On July 9, 2013 the Board of County Commissioners adopted Ordinance No. 2013-50, reducing the membership to 7 voting members, with one member representing each Commission District and two at-large environmental members. The Board of County Commissioners also gave the Planning Commission the power and duty of serving as the County’s Environmental Advisory Council under Ordinance No. 2009-32.