Not on the agenda for the 9 June 2015 Regular Session:
settlement agreement for the county’s unnecessary
lawsuit against Deep South Sanitation.
Commissioners had no questions, but I have two:
-
how much did the county spend on the lawsuit?
-
how much did the county end up paying DSS?
Also unscheduled:
Recognition of Leadership Lowndes Attendees.
Citizen
Billy Rowland
had some comments about road grading and wondered how Animal Control
could come take his dog from his posted property yet not do anything
when he reported barking dogs.
They approved a Scruggs Co. contract for
Paving on Coppage Road, which includes curb and gutter to
save some of the tree canopy.
They approved a
Bid for Bemiss Road Mowing even though it’s a state highway, plus
a
Bid for a Zero-Turn Mower for the Public Works Department from Nashville Tractor.
They
approved the
Bid for a Fire Pumper for Lowndes County Fire Rescue
and the
LCSO Patrol Car Laptops Lease Purchase and
tabled the
Lowndes Middle School Utility Service from Valdosta utilities.
Via LAKE open records request,
see the
board packet item
for the complicated
Moody Activity Zones
Text Amendments to the Unified Land Development Code
that were tabled for more time at the Tuesday June 9th 2015 Regular Session
of the Lowndes County Commission.
See the LAKE videos of the Planning Commission
meeting that considered the MAZ and the rezonings on this agenda.
The
Shiver
and
Kinsey
rezonings were
were approved unanimously
with no speakers from the public and no Commissioner comments.
The
Orchard at Stone Creek
rezoning discussion about a retirement home lasted for 14 minutes, including updated maps
that were only provided to LAKE on paper, despite a request for
electronic copy.
See also the
agenda
and the
LAKE videos of the previous morning’s Work Session.
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