Columbus, Georgia
Georgia's First Consolidated Government
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Columbus, Georgia, 31902-1340
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Council Members
CITY ATTORNEY'S AGENDA
FOR THE MEETING OF DECEMBER 7, 2004
O R D I N A N C E S:
(1) 2nd Reading ? Rezoning property located at 8271 and 8201 Midland Road and
8111, 8091 and 8101 Old Pope Road from an A-1 District to an R-1A District.
(59-D-04-Erickson) (Councilor Allen) (Both the Planning Advisory Commission and
the Planning Division recommend denial.)(As amended.)
(2) 2nd Reading - Rezoning property located at 5304 Hurst Drive from an R-1
District to an R-3A District. (60-D-04-Mooneyhan)(Councilor Rodgers) (The
Planning Advisory Commission recommends conditional approval and the Planning
Division recommends denial.)(No action taken 11-30-04.)
(3) 2nd Reading ? Rezoning property located at #10 & #16 Earl Court from an R-4
District to an R-3A District. (62-A-04-Nascent Properties, Inc.) (Mayor
Pro-Tem Rodgers) (Both the Planning Advisory Commission and the Planning
Division recommend approval.)
(4) 2nd Reading - Rezoning property located on the southern border of Greystone
Farms apartment complex from an R-1 District to an R-4 District.
(63-A-04-Woodmont Properties, LLC) (Mayor Pro-Tem Rodgers)(Both the Planning
Advisory Commission and the Planning Division recommend approval.)
(5) 2nd Reading ? Rezoning property located at 5150 Lakeshore Road from an R-1A
District to an R-2 District. (64-A-04-Larry Bussey, Inc.) (Mayor Pro-Tem
Rodgers) (Both the Planning Advisory Commission and the Planning Division
recommend approval)
(6) 2nd Reading - Adopting the new Columbus Unified Development Ordinance (UDO)
which adds new zoning classifications; eliminates the A-1 zoning
classification; provides new bed and breakfast designations; authorizes use of
overlay zoning districts; provides for new types of Planned Unit Developments;
provides new day care facility regulations; revises home occupation
regulations; provides new standards for places of worship; provides regulations
for transitional housing; provides new environmental controls for development;
provides resource conservation subdivisions as a development option with sunset
provision for January 1, 2007; provides two classes of zoning amendments-major
and minor; said new provisions to be effective March 1, 2005; repealing
existing regulations and zoning ordinance effective March 1, 2005; and for
other purposes. (65-A-04-Planning Division)(Mayor Pro-Tem Rodgers)(Both the
Planning Advisory Commission and the Planning Division recommend approval.)
CONTINUATION OF CITY ATTORNEY'S AGENDA FOR DECEMBER 7, 2004
R E S O L U T I O N S:
(7) Commending and expressing appreciation to the members of the Columbus
Police Department, the Muscogee County Sheriff's Department, the Muscogee
County Prison and the Georgia State Patrol for their service, skill and
patience while dealing with the multitude of demonstrators during the weekend
of November 20-21, 2004. (Mayor Poydasheff)
(8) Commending and expressing appreciation to Jack and Miriam Tidwell, Jan
Pease and the many sponsors who contributed to the third "God Bless Fort
Benning" rally held at the Columbus Civic Center on November 20, 2004.
(Columbus Council)