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The Planning Commission meeting agenda includes the consideration of multiple final subdivision plats, including the Fann Division, Jones Division, Griva Division, and the Estes lot line adjustment. Additionally, the commission will consider a preliminary subdivision plat for the Kimmig Division and conduct discussions regarding zoning amendments and special exceptions for the A-1 district.
The agenda focuses on the election of the board chairperson and the review of two special exception applications. The first application involves a request for the placement and occupancy of a pre-manufactured tiny home or log cabin within an agricultural zoning district. The second application concerns a request for a special exception to operate a car dealership within an agricultural zoning district, following a previous denial of a rezoning request.
The committee discussed accessibility issues at Dillon Park, specifically regarding the need for paved handicap parking, trail edge safety, and a pavilion accessible from the parking lot. Financial updates were provided concerning flooring and door knobs for the Board of Education Adams building, parking lot engineering, renovations for the Senior Center, fire escape progress, and ongoing issues with elevators. Additionally, the committee addressed potential uses for ESSER funds and accessibility challenges at the community center gymnasium, as well as requested IT updates.
The committee meeting agenda includes a public comment session regarding Dillon Park, a review of updates provided by the Financial Office, and a discussion regarding recommendations and ideas for ESSER funds to be shared with the district leadership team and school board. Additionally, the agenda covers topics concerning the community center and other miscellaneous business items.
The ADA Transition Plan and Self-Evaluation for Cannon County, Tennessee, outlines the county's efforts to comply with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) and Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973. It includes a self-evaluation of facilities, programs, policies, and practices, identifies deficiencies, and proposes corrective actions to ensure equal access for individuals with disabilities. The plan addresses various aspects such as procedures, policies, public right-of-way infrastructure, municipal buildings, and public involvement, with a commitment of $1,497,210.00 over a 20-year period to correct ADA deficiencies.
Extracted from official board minutes, strategic plans, and video transcripts.
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