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Planning Commission

PLANNING COMMISSION
JANUARY 22, 2015 - 5:00 PM


DEVELOPMENT PLANS FOR PUBLIC HEARING ONLY 
1. DP-1986-100 PRESENTED BY: J. J. Mottram Company
REPRESENTING: Starbucks Coffee & Wilshire Bank
SUBJECT: Public hearing for a development plan for a new building to be located at 1601 Eastern Boulevard in a B-3 (Commercial) Zoning District.

2. DP-2015-001 PRESENTED BY: Barrett- Simpson
REPRESENTING: Hilton Garden Inn
SUBJECT: Public hearing for a development plan for a new motel to be located at 7665 EastChase Parkway in a PUD (Planned Unit Development) Zoning District.

3. DP-2015-003 PRESENTED BY: Pilgreen Engineering
REPRESENTING: Flex Mini Storage
SUBJECT: Public hearing for a development plan for a mini-warehouse complex to be located at the southern end of South Arrowhead Drive in a B-3 (Commercial) Zoning District.

4. DP-2015-004 PRESENTED BY: Flowers & White Engineering
REPRESENTING: Ingram Construction
SUBJECT: Public hearing for a development plan for a new building to be located on the north side of Mitylene Park Lane, approximately 350 ft. south of Atlanta Highway, in a B-2 (Commercial) Zoning District.

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5. 8724 PRESENTED BY: Flowers & White Engineering
REPRESENTING: Industrial Partners
SUBJECT: Request final approval of Gunter Industrial Park Plat No. 1B located on the south side of Midpark Road, approximately 800 ft. east of Gunter Park Drive West, in an M-1 (Light Industrial) Zoning District.

6. RZ-2015-001 PRESENTED BY: Earl Smith
REPRESENTING: Same
SUBJECT: Request to rezone one parcel of land containing 1.33 acres located at 5135 Norman Bridge Road from an AGR-1 (Residential Agriculture) Zoning District to a B-2 (Commercial) Zoning District.

7. 8726 PRESENTED BY: Goodwyn, Mills & Cawood
REPRESENTING: Frazer Memorial United Methodist Church
SUBJECT: Request final approval of Frazer Memorial United Methodist Church Plat No. 1-A located on the south side of Atlanta Highway, between South Burbank Drive and Landmark Drive, in INST (Institutional) and R-65-m (Multi-Family Residential) Zoning Districts.

8. 8725 PRESENTED BY: Survey South
REPRESENTING: Neal Maraman
SUBJECT: Request final approval of Neal Maraman Plat No. 1 located on the east side of Robert C. Ham Road, approximately 2,000 ft. south of Selma Highway, in an AGR-1 (Residential Agriculture) Zoning District.

9. 8718 PRESENTED BY: Baseline Surveying & Design
REPRESENTING: Vaughn Plaza, LLC
SUBJECT: Request final approval of Vaughn Plaza Shopping Center Plat No. 1A located on the southwest corner of Vaughn Road and Vaughn Plaza Road in a B-3 (Commercial) Zoning District.

10. 8719 PRESENTED BY: Lat 32, Inc.
REPRESENTING: The Trotman Company
SUBJECT: Request final approval of Stratford Square Plat No. 1A located on the southeast corner of Eastern Boulevard and Woodmere Boulevard in a B-2 (Commercial) Zoning District. 
 
11. 8720 PRESENTED BY: Lat 32, Inc.
REPRESENTING: Chad Norris
SUBJECT: Request final approval of Chad Norris Plat No. 2 located approximately 430 ft. east of Wares Ferry Road and approximately 460 ft. south of Trackwork Street in an M-1 (Light Industrial) Zoning District.

12. 8722 PRESENTED BY: Professional Engineering Consultants
REPRESENTING: Estate of Byron Carey Jackson
SUBJECT: Request final approval of Fischer Road Cell Towers Plat No. 1 located on the north side of Fischer Road, approximately 2,000 ft. southwest of Mobile Highway, in an AGR-1 (Residential Agriculture) Zoning District.

13. 8723 PRESENTED BY: Professional Engineering Consultants
REPRESENTING: Browder Veneer Works, Inc.
SUBJECT: Request final approval of Browder Veneer Works, Inc. Plat No. 1 located on the east side of North McDonough Street, across from Coyle Street, in an M-3 (General Industrial) Zoning District.

14. 8529 PRESENTED BY: Jeffcoat Engineers
REPRESENTING: Tom Bibb
SUBJECT: Request final approval of Tom Bibb Plat No. 1 located on the south side of Stella Street and the north side of Council Street, approximately 150 ft. east of Westcott Street, in an
R-60-d (Duplex Residential) Zoning District.

15. 8721 PRESENTED BY: Jeffcoat Engineers
REPRESENTING: Tom Bibb
SUBJECT: Request final approval of Tom Bibb Plat No. 2 located on the southeast corner of Hugh Street and Dillard Street in an R-60-d (Duplex Residential) Zoning District.

16. 7518 PRESENTED BY: Jeffcoat Engineers & Surveyors
REPRESENTING: New Home Missionary Baptist Church
SUBJECT: Request final approval of New Home Missionary Baptist Church Plat No. 1 located on the east side of Wares Ferry Road, and the north and south side of Jones Road, in an AGR-1 (Residential Agriculture) Zoning District.

The next Planning Commission meeting will be February 26, 2015 @ 5:00 pm

FULL AGENDA

 

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