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Reggie McClendon, managing director of community development and regulatory affairs for the City of South Fulton, told the Zoning Board of Appeals on Oct. 16 to expect an appeal of an administrative decision at the board's next meeting.
McClendon told members the item would be a different type of proceeding for the board and encouraged them to review the city code section on appeals of administrative decisions so they would be prepared. "We're coming up to the end of the year in the end of council terms... you might want to familiarize yourself with the code section pertaining to appeals of administrative decisions," McClendon said. He added staff would provide as much information as possible in advance and that board members could contact staff with questions.
The comment was given as an informational heads-up; no vote or formal action was taken on the announcement during the Oct. 16 meeting.
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