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The board reviewed a request from a resident regarding the construction of an accessory building exceeding 900 square feet. The Town Building Inspector confirmed the proposal met setback requirements and lot size specifications. The board officially approved the variance for the 1,200 square foot structure.
The Commission addressed several site plan reviews, including approval for a church project on Lakeview Drive and a mini-storage facility on Highway 92 South. Additionally, the Commission recommended an annexation request and rezone for a residential development on Hillside Drive and approved a 3-5 lot subdivision on Hale Road. The board also held a discussion regarding the zoning of concrete plants in M-1 zones, concluding that a joint work session with the BMA is necessary to review zoning guidelines. Finally, the board discussed the standard procedures for reviewing plans of services related to annexation requests.
The Commission reviewed and approved cosmetic renovations for a commercial property at 131 E. Meeting Street, including facade updates and the replacement of a drive-thru window. Additionally, the commission initiated a discussion regarding the development of a policy and guidelines for murals, focusing on paint types, building coverage, and ensuring mural themes relate to the town's character.
The board conducted several public hearings regarding the annexation and rezoning of properties, as well as an ordinance to update sanitation fees. Financial matters included a budget amendment for various departmental projects, the first reading of the upcoming fiscal year budget, the approval of a TDOT contract, and the authorization of HVAC repairs and equipment purchases. Additionally, the board approved change orders for the LPRF project and a PFAS testing settlement agreement. Department head updates covered recent recreational events, police department operations, and ongoing commercial projects within the historic district.
The board heard public comments regarding the zoning of concrete plants in M-1 zones and discussed potential zone creation. New business included the approval of a special exception for duplexes in an R-1 zone contingent upon traffic and utility impact studies, and the approval of a variance request for gravel parking surfaces. The board also held a preliminary discussion regarding the use of murals on commercial buildings and authorized adding the discussion of concrete plants in M-1 zones to the following month's agenda.
Extracted from official board minutes, strategic plans, and video transcripts.
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