Tree Ordinance Revisions
At its regular meeting on January 15th, the BOC voted 4-1 to adopt the proposed tree ordinance revisions. No additional revision were made from the most recent draft. …
At its regular meeting on January 15th, the BOC voted 4-1 to adopt the proposed tree ordinance revisions. No additional revision were made from the most recent draft. …
County Planning Staff met with the Development Advisory Committee at is regular meeting on Wednesday, January 16th to discuss possible amendments to the County’s development regulations…
At its December 19th meeting the BOC voted 4-1 to increase impact fee rates in Cherokee County. The new rates go into effect on January…
The City of Duluth held a second public hearing on December 17th regarding a proposed Large-scale Development Overlay District and after a 3-hour discussion voted…
The Woodstock City Council met on Monday, December 17th to discuss several items related to water conservation including the possibility of implementing a residential rezoning…
On December 20th, the City Council voted to amend the City’s Impact Fee Ordinance. The changes are a result of a re-evaluation of the capital…
Gwinnett County officials have indicated that the county is no longer considering TDRs for possible implementation after hearing from its leagal council. The county had…
The Gwinnett County BOC to approve the proposed Water Conservation Ordinance with modifications, which had previously failed. The ordinance is reflective of the MNGWPD proposal and is consistent…
On December 11th, the BOC met at its regular meeting and voted unanimously to adopt the proposed Tree Ordinance Revisions, which have been under consideration…
At the City Council’s work session on December 3rd, several amendments to the City’s Zoning Ordinance were discussed including revisions to the Town Center Overlay…
On Tuesday, December 4th, a federal judge in Atlanta denied a request by the Georgia Utility Contractors Association and Associated General Contractors of America, Inc….
At its regular meeting on November 26th, the Duluth City Council voted to extend the current Special Use and Conditional Use Moratorium until January 31,…
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