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The board conducted a zoning public hearing which included the approval of street light districts for Sun City Pod 26A and 18, and approval of consent agenda items regarding lot subdivision and platting for land lot 9 and Swint Road parcels. The board denied a special exception application for a manufactured home and approved an urban proximity regulation following a second reading. Additionally, the board entered an executive session to discuss personnel, potential litigation, and real estate acquisition matters.
The board conducted a series of budget presentations for the Fiscal Year 2027. Departments presenting their budget requests included the Tax Commissioner, Accountability Court, Solicitor General, Executive, Animal Shelter, Finance, Administration, Human Resources, Code Enforcement, Tax Assessors, and the Cooperative Extension. The Public Defender department had no presentation and requested no changes from the prior year budget.
The board conducted a series of budget presentations for the upcoming fiscal year. Departments and entities presenting their budget requests included the Correctional Institute, the Janitorial department, the Coroner, the Library system, the Board of Elections and Voter Registration, Leisure Services, Senior Nutrition, Construction and Building Maintenance, the Probate Court, General Appropriations, and the Griffin-Spalding Land Bank Authority.
The Board of Commissioners discussed several agenda items, including the approval of six out-of-state motor coach trips and the urgency of staffing needs for trip planning. They reviewed a Memorandum of Understanding with Birds Georgia regarding the county's inclusion in a new birding trail. Additionally, the Board reviewed a $99.15 million SPLOST proposal focusing on transportation, public safety, and infrastructure, noting concerns regarding project clarity, millage-rate relief, and sewer funding. The meeting also included an executive session for the discussion of pending or potential litigation.
This document captures a public discussion outlining Spalding County's strategic direction, centered on updating its comprehensive plan over the next year. The plan focuses on fostering smart, sustainable growth by attracting industrial and manufacturing businesses through significant infrastructure investments, including a new regional airport expected by 2031 and expanded sewer systems. Key priorities include balancing the tax base, improving road infrastructure via a special option sales tax, and ensuring financial stability amidst legislative changes. The overarching goal is to manage development, alleviate the residential tax burden, and enhance community well-being through engaged planning.
Extracted from official board minutes, strategic plans, and video transcripts.
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