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The commission held a hearing to discuss several rezoning and land use planning cases. Key actions included the continuation of multiple cases until a future hearing date based on requests from staff, applicants, or the commission itself. A motion was passed to continue a specific rezoning case to a future date to allow for the completion of a revised site plan. The commission also approved a consent agenda for a zoning request, while pulling another case for further discussion in the regular session. A presentation was heard regarding a proposed townhome development, focusing on addressing site challenges such as illegal encampments and providing workforce housing options.
The board discussed election day polling issues that affected 34 precincts across 29 locations, attributing the failures to internal quality control issues with equipment setup. Procedures for the ongoing audit and reconciliation of voter certificates, poll pad activity, and scanner tapes were reviewed. The board also addressed the processing of 292 provisional ballots, noting that many were due to extended polling hours, and discussed the timeline for the final reconciliation report required by the Secretary of State.
The Board of Elections and Registration held an election night meeting to review voter turnout statistics for absentee by mail and in-person voting. Discussion centered on technical issues involving poll pads that affected several precinct locations, resulting in some extended polling hours. The board received a detailed list of the impacted precincts and reviewed procedures for managing the situation, noting that investigations into the cause of the poll pad errors are ongoing with plans for a full future report to the public. Additionally, the board addressed questions regarding absentee ballot drop-off policies and concluded the session by entering a recess until election results were finalized.
The board addressed various zoning and land use applications, including the approval of a consent agenda involving flooring showroom and auto broker permits. Significant time was dedicated to discussing the status of specific cases, with several being continued or held due to ongoing requirements such as property line adjustments or health department feedback. Additionally, the board issued an update regarding technical issues at polling locations for the current primary election to ensure voters remained informed about backup procedures and polling hours.
The Board of Commissioners received an annual update regarding Truist Park and The Battery development project. The presentation highlighted positive financial trends, including the fact that the project no longer requires funding from general fund property taxes and instead generates surplus revenue for the county, school board, and other local entities. The discussion also covered the economic history of the development over the past decade, including tax revenue growth, the addition of new commercial tenants, ongoing construction projects like The Henry, and continued investments in community outreach, public safety, and infrastructure improvements.
Extracted from official board minutes, strategic plans, and video transcripts.
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