Busy day tomorrow at ZBOA, with setbacks, exterior buildings, parking, landscaping, buffers, and tree protection, in four county cases and four Valdosta cases.
Approved by the voters on the SPLOST VII ballot,
plans discussed in
a town hall meeting April 14, 2016,
bids approved
May 9, 2017,
and
below are the LAKE videos Gretchen took of the Naylor Community Center Ground Breaking, August 16, 2017.
Of the two Commissioners in whose district is this project,
Joyce Evans was there, but Demarcus Marshall was not,
because they held it at 10AM when they know he cannot attend due
to his day job.
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Vice-Chair Joyce Evans presiding, they spent about five minutes on this item,
including
a speech by Sheriff Ashley Paulk, in which he said his department
would be having a bigger presence.
Chairman Bill Slaughter returned from his “good little trip”
some time in there
and took up the gavel after the minutes to be approved.
County Manager Joe Pritchard asked why all the lift station pump repairs.
Utilities Director Steve Stalvey said the county has 114 lift station pumps,
all either duplex or triplex, with the duplication very important to maintain
service.
They typically last about 15-20 years,
there were periods when money was short and maintenance was slack,
and quite a few of them are coming to end of life,
most recently this one
at US 84.
They
list the three applicants for
ZBOA, Victoria Copeland, Michael Cooper, Mike Elkins, but they do not supply the actual applications.
These are for two slots, currently held by Dr. Willie Houseal,
who does not wish to be reappointed, and ZBOA Vice Chairman Gretchen Quarterman, who does.
Both the
rezoning cases
have different applicant names than
the Planning Commission listed two weeks ago,
this time as
REZ-2017-05 Jay Carter rezoning from R-A to R-1 for subdividing for independent sale and
REZ-2017-04 Rieffel rezoning to CON and E-A for animals.
REZ-2017-04 is located at 3621 SE Johnson Road,
which is just north of Mud Swamp Creek, which downstream joins with
Grand Bay Creek to form the Alapahoochee River, which flows into the Alapaha,
into the Suwannee, into the Gulf.
Most people wanted to know which roads would be paved when,
in Bemiss, to Alapaha Subdivision, and next to the new Civic Center.
They did also talk about the
planned new civic center and the
Alapaha Boatramp they’re building.
Here’s the agenda for the January 2015 meeting,
which is still not on the
City of Valdosta
website.
I added a few notes and some links into the one big video.
Valdosta -Lowndes County Zoning Board of Appeals
Matt Martin, Valdosta Planning and Zoning Administrator
Carmella Braswell, Lowndes County Zoning Administrator
They talked in detail about the
Naylor boat ramp and park.
The discussed
animal shelter renovations for 2015 and 2016.
And of course their paving list.
Surprisingly, they actually considered whether ownership
along the road right of way should be taken into account
in deciding whether to pave or not.
Commissioner Demarcus Marshall said he had been surprised
to learn that many county citizens did not want their roads paved.
Videos, Retreat, first day
Annual Retreat, Lowndes County Commission (LCC),
Video by Gretchen Quarterman for Lowndes Area Knowledge Exchange (LAKE),
Valdosta, Lowndes County, Georgia, 27 February 2014.
They’re back at it this morning, and Gretchen is there videoing.
I just want to take a min of my time & thank you all the Lowndes county
commissioners for Consideration of Proposed List for a boat ramp & a new
community center in our community. This mean a lot to our community &
our surrounding counties. It’s a good asset to Lowndes county. Lowndes
County needs public access to the beautiful scenic Alapaha River as
residents have enjoyed the river for generations. Now our community will
have something to cherish for generations & more generations to come. I
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