WOODLAND — In front of a packed room, Woodland’s planning commission voted to continue discussions on expanding the city’s urban growth boundary on a case-by-case basis. The commission started discussing expanding the city’s comprehensive plan map at their December meeting, and were looking at six potential growth scenarios Thursday night. The discussions were partly spurred by eight applications the city received to amend the city’s comprehensive plan map or expand the urban growth boundary. After a roughly four-hour meeting, the commission approved a motion from Commissioner Connie Taylor to hold individual hearings on all eight applicants, starting with those already in the city limits and following up with applicants in the current urban growth boundary before turning to those outside the current boundary.