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Board approves controversial rezoning and variance requests

September 20, 2024 | Board of Commissioner Meetings, Columbia County, Georgia


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Board approves controversial rezoning and variance requests
In a recent government meeting, the board of commissioners approved several significant zoning requests and variances affecting local property development. The first motion involved the rezoning of property located at tax map 073 a, parcels 154-159, from residential and public use to community commercial with a conditional use for single-family residential. This approval comes with specific restrictions, including a prohibition on tobacco, vape, massage, tattoo, and liquor store operations. Additionally, a lighting plan must ensure zero foot candles at the western property line, and operational hours for deliveries and dumpster pickups are limited to 6 AM to 10 PM.

The board also approved a variance request to allow a stormwater detention facility within a buffer zone, contingent upon conditions outlined in the September 5, 2024, Planning Commission report. However, a separate request for a drive-through facility closer than 50 feet to a residential area was deferred for future consideration, pending the identification of an end user.

Another motion was made to change conditions for property at tax map 073 parcel 366 a, reverting it to its original three-lot configuration from a previously approved large building plan. The new owner requested the removal of conditions tied to the earlier development while retaining a requirement for a monument sign, which aligns with existing tenant signage.

Lastly, a variance was approved to eliminate the maximum front setback requirement for the same parcel, facilitating easier construction on the newly configured lots. The meeting concluded with a clarification regarding a medical clinic associated with the property, emphasizing that it is not an abortion clinic, but rather a pro-life medical facility, addressing previous public misconceptions.

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