12/11/2017 PZC Minutes

GORDON COUNTY
PLANNING and ZONING COMMISSION MINUTES
DECEMBER 11, 2017


The Gordon County Planning Commission held a Public Hearing on Monday, December 11, 2017 at 6:00 p.m. in the Conference Room of the Gordon County Administration Building for the purpose of hearing variance and zoning change requests.

Members present were:

Randy Rule, Butch Layson, Jerry Lovelace, Nathan Serritt, and Eddie Smith

Butch Layson called the meeting to order and advised all present of the sign-up sheets available for those who wish to address the Planning Commission on any of the zoning or variance change applications.

APPROVAL OF MINUTES

A motion was made by Jerry Lovelace to approve the minutes of the previous meeting of November 13, 2017. Nathan Serritt seconded the motion. All voted aye. The minutes were approved as written.

VARIANCE APPLICATION #V17-13, ADAM & ANGIE MAULDIN

Vice-Chairman Layson read variance application #V17-13, Adam and Angie Mauldin, requesting a variance on a 4.167 acre tract located at 1283 Boone Ford Road, Calhoun. Mr. Mauldin represented the request explaining that they would like to build a 1200 square foot garage/storage metal structure instead of the county maximum 500 square feet. He asks to be granted a 700 square foot variance. All adjoining property owners had been notified.

Ursula Richardson, Zoning Administrator for Gordon County, recommended that the variance request identified as Application #V17-13 be approved.

Nathan Serritt made the motion to approve the variance application identified as #V17-13 as requested. Jerry Lovelace seconded the motion. All voted aye. The variance was granted. The thirty-(30) day appeal period was explained.

VARIANCE APPLICATION #V17-14, GARRY PACK

Vice-Chairman Layson read variance application #V17-14, Garry Pack, requesting a variance on a 2.11 acre tract located at 165 Chestnut Lane, Calhoun. Mr. Pack represented the request explaining that they would like to build an 840 square foot metal structure for storage instead of the county maximum 500 square feet. He asks to be granted a 340 square foot variance. All adjoining property owners had been notified.

Ursula Richardson, Zoning Administrator for Gordon County, recommended that the variance request identified as Application #V17-14 be approved.

Jerry Lovelace made the motion to approve the variance application identified as #V17-14 as requested. Nathan Serritt seconded the motion. All voted aye. The variance was granted. The thirty-(30) day appeal period was explained.

REZONING APPLICATION #Z17-19, JUAN JESUS LEMUS GARCIA

Ursula Richardson, Zoning Administrator for Gordon County, announced that Mr. Garcia had requested to withdraw his application and no additional action is required.

REZONING APPLICATION #Z17-20, APPLICANT: FLIPPER MCDANIEL

(Owner: Gordon Hospital)

Chairman Rule read rezoning application #Z17-20, Flipper McDaniel for Gordon Hospital, requesting to rezone a .79 acre tract located at 1035 Red Bud Road, Calhoun from A-1 to O-I. Mr. McDaniel represented the request explaining that Gordon Hospital had acquired this property from him and he was going to construct a metal auxiliary building for record retention, maintenance and storage for the hospital. The building would be 6000-8000 square feet in size. All adjoining property owners had been notified.

Ursula Richardson, Zoning Administrator for Gordon County, recommended that the rezoning request identified as Application #Z17-20 be approved, as long as the requirements are met from the Gordon County Fire Department.

Nathan Serritt made the motion to approve the rezoning application identified as #Z17-20 from A-1 to O-I, as long as the requirements are met from the Gordon County Fire Department. Jerry Lovelace seconded the motion. All voted aye. The recommendation for approval was sent to the Board of Commissioners.

ADDITIONAL BUSINESS

There being no additional business, Jerry Lovelace made the motion to adjourn. Butch Layson seconded the motion. All voted aye. The meeting was adjourned at 6:25 p.m.

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