Motion was seconded by Charles Archer and passed without opposition. IV. Following some discussion about the size of the detention area and dumpster location, a motion was made by Carl King to recommend approval of the proposed site plan for Sams Club subject to all of the engineers comments being addressed. The average front yard lot width is just under 65. Chairperson Kimberly Classen called the meeting to order at 3:00 p.m. Following comments from the board and adjacent property owners, Wilson Roberts made a motion to recommend approval of the rezoning of 1.13 acres to C-2, a Heavy Commercial Zoning with the following conditions: delete all of the conditional uses in C-2, delete the following permitted uses in C-2: open air market or flea market, service stations, mini-warehouses and new or used auto sales and service. After discussion, Commissioner Simmons made a motion to recommend approval of the plan, contingent upon the engineering comments being addressed prior to the plan being submitted to City Council. The property is located at the end of N. Rogers Street and N. Morgan Street, adjacent to I-95 and bordered to the north by Pipemakers Canal. Final Plat approval of Westbrook Townhomes, Phase I in Savannah Quarters.Hal Kraft of HGB&D presented the final plat for Westbrook Townhomes, Phase I in Savannah Quarters. After review of the landscape plan, a motion was made Commissioner Brown to approve the plan, contingent upon all trees being from the preferred tree list. Several concerns were expressed by the board regarding the sketch plan for Crestwood Suites. Following some discussion, Wilson Roberts made a motion to recommend approval of the preliminary construction plans for The Grove at Brighton Woods Subdivision subject to submittal of a neighborhood grading and drainage plan. Motion was seconded by Mary Louise Lanier and passed without opposition. Joe Marchese, General Contractor for 2195 Development Group was present to answer any questions about the proposed project. Haydon Rollins, with Hussey Gay Bell, presented the preliminary site plan to the board for their review and recommendation. Motion was seconded by Mary Louise Lanier and passed without opposition. Motion was seconded by Elinor Minshew and passed without opposition.Construction plan review of infrastructure to serve Live Oak Plaza in the Godley Station PUD. There being no further business to discuss, Commissioner Winn made a motion to adjourn at approximately 3:58 p.m. Motion was seconded by Commissioner MacPherson and passed without opposition. Mr. Allen stated that he was not aware that a hydrant was required. Following some discussion, a motion was made by Wilson Roberts to table the site plan subject to the dumpster location being revisited and Bill Dempseys review and approval of the site plan. Site plan/landscape plan review for Pooler Lakeside Apartments. Motion was seconded by Commissioner Winn and passed without opposition. Once this inspection is complete and all items have been addressed, the city will accept a maintenance bond in the amount of $172,540.95 to cover any defects that may occur during the l year maintenance period. Following some discussion, Commissioner Winn made a motion to recommend approval of the plan, contingent upon the engineering comments being addressed prior to the plan being placed on the Council agenda. Pooler's Main Avenue Overlay Quarter, used denied by city council stylish December, but made back is on an city's Planning additionally Zoning . Commissioner Wilson Roberts asked that the building setback line from Manden Road be added to the plat. This project falls within the Phase 7 Final PUD of Savannah Quarters approved by City Council on August 16, 2004. Following some discussion, Commissioner Winn made a motion to accept the maintenance bond and recommend approval of the final plat for Ellis Park, Phase 2. Motion was seconded by Commissioner Simmons and passed without opposition. There were questions from the board regarding the discrepancies on the site plan compared to the renderings presented by the architect. Site plan/landscape plan review for The Station at Savannah Quarters. Motion was seconded by Commissioner Wellmaker and passed without opposition. 9. Major Subdivision review of Cross Creek, Phase 2. Mary Louise Lanier questioned whether the lot is large enough for this type of business. The Pooler Planning & Zoning Commission meeting was held on February 26, 2018. Councilwoman Rebecca Benton, Councilman Larry Olliff, Councilman Michael Royal, Councilman Bruce Allen, Zoning Administrator Jackie Carver and City Planner Robbie Byrd were also in attendance. Mark Crapps of Kern-Coleman & Company, LLC presented a sketch plan for a proposed Office Complex at Lot 17, Pooler Park of Commerce for Roy Patel. After reviewing the landscape plan, Wilson Roberts made a motion to approve the plan. Chairperson Kimberly Classen called the meeting to order at 3:00 p.m. Motion was seconded by Carl King and passed without opposition. Site plan/landscape plan review for Savannah Warehouse at 1240 SH Morgan Parkway. The City does not approve truck parking on individual lots. Proposed amendment to the sign ordinance regarding definition of Planned Center and Project Entrance Sign. Motion was seconded by Commissioner Buckstine and passed without opposition. presented the site plan for a proposed 750 square foot addition to Floyd Medical Center to the board for their review and recommendation. Terry Coleman of Kern-Coleman & Company stated that when the property was sold to Coastal Bank there was an agreement to grant an easement across the front of their lot. Motion passed without opposition. After review of the landscape plan, Commissioner Buckstine made a motion to approve, contingent upon $3300.00 being paid into the tree fund. Site Plan/Landscape Review of a proposed professional/retail center for Preston Peacock located at 423 West Highway 80. Motion was seconded by Wilson Roberts and passed without opposition. The only significant tree that can be saved is the one located by the lake. After review of the landscape plan, Commissioner Simmons made a motion to approve. Tsunamis, also known as seismic sea waves, are a series of enormous waves created by an underwater disturbance such as an earthquake, landslide, volcanic eruption or meteorite. Haydon Rollins, with HGB, presented the final plat to the Board for their review and recommendation. The tract is located in the northeast corner of Savannah Quarters, bordered on the north and south by wetlands and on the east by Savannah Ogeechee Canal. Commissioner Kimberly Classen called the meeting to order at 3:00 p.m. There were questions from the Board regarding the setback requirements for commercial property that is defined as a through lot, easements noted on the plat, commercial sidewalks, safety of the Ring Road access from both, Pine Barren Road and Merlot Lane, setbacks and future drainage. The minutes of the previous meeting were approved upon a motion made by Charles Archer. Furthermore, the wetlands are not impacted and storm water detention will be provided by two detention ponds on the tract which is required by the City of Poolers subdivision ordinance. Motion passed. He pointed out on a large scale development map the areas to be rezoned. Site Plan/Landscape Plan review for Queensborough National bank at 1559 Pooler Parkway. After review of the landscape plan, a motion was made by Commissioner Buckstine to approve the plan, contingent upon $69,550.00 being paid into the tree fund. Remain alert for possible storms. Ms. Williams stated that there is a serious traffic problem in this area and that while a traffic light is planned on Benton Boulevard, there is no set date for the light being installed. After discussion, Commissioner Ward made a motion to recommend approval. Present were Commissioners Ernest Buckstine, Hugh Elton, Wade Simmons, Jim Ward, Robert Wellmaker and John Winn. Motion was seconded by Charles Archer and passed without opposition. Motion was seconded by Commissioner Winn and passed without opposition. ft. retail building. Mr. Roberts further stated that if the utility easement was eliminated, the carport and storage building could be built side by side and a variance would not be needed. PUBLIC HEARINGS NEW BUSINESS: 1. Billy Dorsey, representing Danny Mitchell, along with Paul Broach, partner in B & M Development, presented the request to subdivide this 12.94 acre tract on Old Louisville Road to the board for their review and recommendation. 6. After review of the landscape plan, Commissioner Buckstine made a motion to approve. Some comments were made regarding the status of the spine road, limited access thru Quacco Road, dominant signage on Pooler Parkway and time frame for completion of amenity package. PLANNING AND ZONING MINUTES Motion was seconded by Commissioner Buckstine and passed without opposition. The subdivision is complete but there were some punch list items noted by the Public Works Department. Building height variance for a proposed warehouse on Wildcat Dam Road. Motion was seconded by Charles Archer and passed without opposition. Motion was seconded by Charles Archer and passed without opposition. Dennis Jones made a motion to add this as item # 4 to the agenda. Town Park is a gated community with private roads and utilities will be held in a 15 utility easement at the request of the City of Pooler. Site plan/landscape plan review for Savannah Port Logistics Center, Building A on Wildcat Dam Road. Motion was seconded by Commissioner Winn and passed without opposition. Following discussion, Commissioner Winn made a motion to recommend approval of the plan, contingent upon the engineering comments being addressed prior to the plan being placed on the Council agenda. Site Plan/Landscape Plan Review for Westbrook Clubhouse in Savannah Quarters. Chairman Don Taylor questioned the width of the buffer between this development and Barrington Estates Subdivision to the north. Motion was seconded by Elinor Minshew and passed without opposition. The developer is posting a performance bond in order for the plat to be recorded for Phase I. Mr. Kraft pointed out one change in the plat. ft. metal building for Youngs Electric. With no public comment, a motion was made by Charles Archer to accept the performance bond and recommend approval of the final plat for Hamilton Grove, Phase 6. Motion was seconded by Commissioner Simmons and passed without opposition. April 11, 2005 The only change on the plat was street addresses. With no public comments, a motion was made by Elinor Minshew to approve the final plat for Pooler Business Development Park. Beverly Holbrook, resident, expressed concern over increased traffic and whether the already over-crowded school system can handle the additional children. Motion was seconded by Commissioner MacPherson and passed without opposition. Based on the request meeting the criteria, Commissioner Revenew made a motion to recommend approval of the zoning map amendment. Following some discussion, Commissioner Winn made a motion to recommend approval of the plan. The property is located on Champlain Way in Forest Lakes. Motion was seconded by Carl King and passed without opposition.Final Plat Review for Phase 1A of The Gates at Savannah Quarters. The Conference was attended by representatives of . Parcel E-1-A will consist of approximately 1.84 acres, Parcel E-1-B, approximately 3.30 acres and Parcel E-1, will now consist of approximately 39.33 acres. Councilwoman Rebecca Benton is concerned about the property owners that have purchased these very expensive lots in Westbrook Subdivision assuming the adjacent property to the south would remain residentially zoned. The Planning & Zoning Commission will hold a meeting on July 06, 2023, at 6:30 pm in the City Hall Council Chambers, 101 S. Main Street, Joshua, Texas. Chairman Don Taylor requested a second benchmark on any future plats presented to this board on this lot. Motion was seconded by Commissioner Cribbs passed without opposition. There are no proposed changes in uses or facilities. After further discussion, Commissioner Buckstine made a motion to recommend approval of the preliminary construction plans, contingent upon all of the engineering comments being addressed prior to the plan being submitted to City Council. 5. There being no further business to come before the board, a motion of adjournment was made by Tim Lovezzola and seconded by Mary Louise Lanier. After review of the landscape plan, Commissioner Buckstine made a motion to approve. NEW BUSINESS: 3. Following some discussion about potential allowable uses, Wilson Roberts made a motion to recommend approval of Parcel # 2 (Pin # 5-1010-03-003), a 14.06 acre tract off Pine Barren Road from R-A to I-2, a Heavy Industrial Zoning. Clearing and grading plan review for Morgan Lakes Industrial Boulevard, Phase II, road extension: Chad Zittrouer, of Kern & Company LLC, presented a clearing and grading plan for Phase II of Morgan Lakes Industrial Boulevard. This proposed revision will amend the boundary of The Armstrong Tract (Parcel 2A) and increase the acreage by 4.47 acres and reduce Parcel G by 4.47 acres. Mini-warehouses (#11) Motion was seconded by Charles Archer and passed with Mary Louise Lanier opposing Chairman Debbie Ryan Watts returned to her seat on the board.There being no further business to come before the board, a motion of adjournment was made by Dennis Jones and seconded by Wilson Roberts. His intention is to construct an addition to the rear of his house that will encroach into the rear yard building setback by 8 (eight feet). 7. Chairman Debbie Ryan Watts questioned if the city had any plans to widen Pine Barren Road. Motion was seconded by Charles Archer and passed without opposition. Preliminary construction plan/landscape plan review of Towne Park Pooler located at the end of Governor Treutlen Road. Site Plan/Landscape Plan review for Bassford Industrial Park, Buildings 26-34. Following some discussion, Commissioner Revenew made a motion to recommend approval of the preliminary site plan. After review of the landscape plan, Commissioner Buckstine made a motion to approve. Another issue of major concern at that meeting was drainage. 17 Development Standards. Motion was seconded by Commissioner Simmons and passed without opposition. Historical Minutes for the Master Researchers: Mr. Halliburton stated that Cristy Lawerence and Brooks Stillwell were also present to answer any questions and Bo Carnell with Memorial is expected. Motion was seconded by Commissioner Simmons and passed without opposition. Following some discussion, Commissioner MacPherson made a motion to recommend approval of the plat, contingent upon the owners agreeing to the conditions previously placed on the re-zoning of the property. Requested Sign Variance for Culvers Restaurant at 121 Tanger Outlets Blvd. They hope to have these punch list items corrected to schedule a re-inspection in a couple of days. Paul Simonton of P. C. Simonton & Associates, Inc. presented the sketch plan for Crestwood Suites to the board for their review and comments. Phase I of this development consists of 53 single-family residential lots (21 SF-2 lots and 32 SF-1 lots) and 62 townhome lots. Commissioner Elinor Minshew expressed her concern about how the noise from I-95 would affect the marketing of this development. Morgans Corner is a six lot commercial subdivision located in the northeast corner of Pine Barren Road and Pooler Parkway. The Pooler Promenade, a multi-purpose development in the heart of Pooler's Main Street Overlay District, was denied by city council in December, but was back is on the city's Planning and. Planning Board Rules of Procedure (adopted 5/2/2023) Planning and Zoning Board Summary Maps. In response. Travis Burke, of Coleman Company, presented a construction plan for the South Access Road improvements, to allow private, limited access from S. H. Morgan Parkway to the Georgia Central Railroad right-of-way. Motion was seconded by Charles Archer and passed without opposition. Preliminary construction plan/landscape plan review of Pooler Business Development Park on east Highway 80. For order to guide and accomplish a coordinated and harmonious progress of the city who willing, in accordance with alive and future needs, best promote and public your, safety, morals, order, convenience, prosperity and general welfare, when now as efficiency both budget in the process of software, the City of Pooler Planning and Zoning commission, was made and established. Motion was seconded by Carl King and passed without opposition.Recombination plat for lots 36 and 37 in Westside Business Park. Motion was seconded by Mary Louise Lanier and passed without opposition.NEW BUSINESS: Takedown Plat of a portion of Lot A-2 and B for South Godley Enterprises, LLCSteve Wohlfeil of HGB&D presented the survey plat to the board for their review and comments. Commissioner Jim McQueeney asked about the value of the proposed homes. Mr. Fischer stated that the plat to combine the lots was submitted several months ago. 3. Review of revised landscape plan for The Grove at Brighton Woods Subdivision.Hall Kraft of HGB&D presented the revised landscape plan for the The Grove to the board and noted changes that were made as a result of comments from the meeting two weeks ago. The landscape plan meets the requirements of the tree ordinance. Preliminary construction plan review/landscape plan review for the Daniel Tract, Commercial Subdivision, next to Piggly Wiggly. This quadrant of Savannah Quarters has been purchased by Premier Properties and they are ready to move forward with the LDA for this development. Motion was seconded by Commissioner Winn and passed without opposition. The minutes of the August 10, 2020 Pooler Planning and Zoning Commission were reviewed and no corrections or amendments were noted. Motion was seconded by Commissioner Wellmaker and passed without opposition. stated all of the engineering comments have been addressed for this project and plans have been resubmitted for Bill Nicholsons review. The PUD REVIEW BOARD COMMITTEE held a called meeting on Monday, July 25. Preliminary construction plan review/landscape plan review for Westbrook, Phase 4B in Savannah Quarters. Following some discussion, a motion was made as follows: There being no further business, Mr. Claxton asked the Commission for a motion to adjourn at approximately 4:05 p.m. Commissioner Wellmaker led the Pledge of Allegiance. Site Plan/Landscape Plan review for Maui Plaza, Phase II on Towne Center Blvd. ft. warehouse located at 200 Nordic Drive. 7, Recombination Plat review for 1520-C Quacco Road, Site Plan/Landscape Plan review for KB Kitchen & Bath Concepts at 54 Columbia Drive, Landscape Plan for Parkers Truck Stop at Pine Barren Road & Highway 80, Zoning Map Amendment of Lot 1C, a portion of The Ryals Tract, from R-1C to M-H3, Site Plan/Landscape Plan review for IMAX Theater Expansion, Site Plan/Landscape Plan review for Pooler Lakeside Apartments, Site Plan/Landscape Plan review for 95 Logistics @ Pooler Parkway, Ph. A motion was made by Charles Archer and seconded by Tim Lovezzola to appoint Don Taylor as Chairman of the Planning and Zoning Commission. 5. After review of the landscape plan, Commissioner Simmons made a motion, seconded by Commissioner Revenew, to approve the plan. Motion was seconded by Commissioner Cribbs and passed without opposition. Site plan/landscape plan review for a Retail Business Strip Center on Lot 1, Pooler Business Development Park. With no public comments, a motion was made by Carl King and seconded by Jim McQueeney to recommend approval of the plat if a proper plat is presented and approved by Chairman Don Taylor. ft. office building at 122 Canal Street. Site plan/landscape plan review for Bobcat Dealership at 1119 E. Highway 80: John Hopper, of Bobcat, presented the site plan for a 9,000 sq. Carver asked that this item be tabled for two weeks. Site plan/Landscape Plan review for Badcock Furniture at 107 S. Sheftall Street: Mr. Allen presented a site plan for a Badcock Furniture Store, stating that the plan will include the same information regarding shared resources as discussed in the previous item. The Pooler Planning & Zoning Commission meeting was held on September 25, 2017. Motion was seconded by Commissioner Simmons and passed without opposition. "With these landmark rules, the EU is spearheading the development of new global norms to make sure AI can be . The plan meets the tree ordinance requirements with three trees proposed on each lot. 6. Motion was seconded by Jim McQueeney and passed without opposition. The minutes of the previous meeting were approved as printed upon a motion by Commissioner Brown seconded by Commissioner Simmons, with no opposition. Forest Lakes, Phase 4 Plat Revision to add a 20 drainage easement between lots 14 and 15: Posting of Performance Bond / Final Plat Review for Hunt Club, Phase 4A: Petition for Amendment to the Zoning Conditions on the R-8 Tract: Revised Landscape Plan for Pro Transport Trucking Terminal at 165 Distribution Drive: Minor Subdivision / Recombination Plat Review of Lots 38 and 40 in the Westside Business Park, creating Lots 40A and 40B: Proposed Amendment to Savannah Quarters, Phase I PUD Master Plan and Development Standards: Site Plan / Landscape Plan review for Buffalo Wild Wings @ 1323 Benton Boulevard: Preliminary Construction Plan / Tree Ordinance Compliance for Davenport, Phase II located at the end of Easthaven Boulevard: Minor Subdivision Plat review of Lot A-1A, Towne Center at Godley Station: Construction Plan review for East Spine Road, Phase 4: Site Plan / Landscape Plan review for a proposed Morgan Parkway Stop N Stor at 1010 S.H. Following some discussion, Commissioner Winn made a motion to recommend approval of the site plan, contingent upon staff review of the parking for the site, providing a definition of greenspace and all of the public works comments being addressed prior to the plan being submitted to Council. Motion was seconded by Commissioner Brown and passed without opposition. Motion was seconded by Commissioner Wellmaker and passed without opposition. The intent is to construct 20,200 sq. CITY OF POOLER After discussion, Commissioner Revenew made a motion, seconded by Commissioner Winn, to recommend approval of the variance, based on the request meeting the criteria. G. U. Davis, resident of Winskie Road stated this tract is nothing but a swamp land, unsuitable for development. Mr. Allen replied that there will be shared resources for this lot and the adjoining lot (Badcock Furniture Store). The dumpster pad location was omitted from this plan by mistake. Site Plan / Landscape Plan Review for a proposed warehouse at 176 Pine Barren Road. Commissioner Buckstine questioned how many employees were at the hotel, noting that parking must be provided for them also. Mr. Coleman stated that all of the engineers comments have been addressed. Motion was seconded by Jim McQueeney and passed without opposition. Therefore, a motion was made by Charles Archer to recommend approval of the landscape plan. Unable to locate the datum, Mr. Ting stated that he would add the datum to the site plan. Following some discussion, a motion was made by Commissioner Buckstine to recommend approval of the major subdivision plat. The intent is to construct a 14,250 sq., ft. retail center and the infrastructure to support it on Lot 8, off Memorial Boulevard. Dan Fischer, on behalf of Falgun Patel, owner, submitted a minor subdivision of Lot A-2A and Lot A-2B-1 at Towne Center Drive & Towne Center Court. Further, stating that all of the trees affected by the addition will be relocated on the property. Site plan/landscape plan review for Regions Branch Bank in Godley Station intersection of Park Avenue and Pooler Parkway. The proposed project will have approximately 871 units. Commissioner Winn made a motion to recommend approval to accept the performance bond and to recommend approval of the final plat for Phase 6, contingent upon the easements being changed to drainage and access easements and the bond amount being approved by Integrated Science & Engineering, prior to the plat being submitted to Council. Commissioner Winn questioned the required utility easement notes on the plat, stating that the City requires 15 and the plat shows 10. Following some discussion about staggering the islands with odd numbers instead of even numbers, a motion was made by Wilson Roberts to approve the landscape plan subject to the center island being shifted to the north two to three spaces. Travis Burke of Kern-Coleman & Company presented the construction plan for Forest Lakes, Phase II for their review and recommendation. ft. shopping center to be located on the corner of Godley Station Boulevard and Nancy Hanks Way. Motion was seconded by Commissioner Cribbs and passed without opposition. Motion passed. Councilwoman Rebecca Benton administered the Oath of Office. Present were Commissioners Ernest Buckstine, Hugh Elton, Wade Simmons, Jim Ward, Robert Wellmaker and John Winn. The minutes of the April 25, 2022 Pooler Planning and Zoning Commission were reviewed and no corrections or amendments were noted. The board questioned who would own and maintain the amenity area. Sixteen West in Savannah Quarters tree ordinance compliance for issuance of LDA.Hal Kraft of HGB&D presented the initial clearing plan for a proposed commercial development containing proposed retail space and restaurants. Motion was seconded by Commissioner Buckstine and passed without opposition. Following some discussion, Charles Archer made a motion to approve the landscape plan subject to the plot plans showing the same significant trees as approved on this landscape plan along with protection zones. This would assist the builder and the Inspections Department as to how individual lots should drain. Elinor Minshew stated she would be glad to discuss with Ms. Peterson some proposed plans for a proposed downtown historic district after the meeting. Several changes were made to the drainage plan to address some of the concerns. December 12, 2005 Mrs. Mattie Cross installed a decorative fence in the front setback unaware she needed approval from Council. John Farmer, of Fretus Engineering, presented a site plan for a kitchen and bath product showroom and warehouse. Jim Woods of J. M. Woods, Inc presented this petition for rezoning to the board for their review and recommendation.Adding the 21.83 acres to the Morgan Family PUD would give the owner more flexibility with the development. Karen Williams, resident of Forest Lakes, expressed concern over developers being allowed to openly burn the debris after lots are cleared. REZONING REQUEST | 5659 Ogeechee Rd | File No. The design of the building will be similar to other buildings on site. Motion was seconded by Dennis Jones and passed without opposition. Commissioner Simmons made a motion to recommend approval of the plat. He requests a copy of the minutes of this meeting. Motion was seconded by Commissioner Wellmaker and passed without opposition. Motion was seconded by Councilman Winn and passed without opposition. Mr. Crapps stated that he would revisit the parking to meet requirements as listed in the zoning ordinance. Motion was seconded by Commissioner MacPherson and passed without opposition. Development presented the preliminary construction plans for Towne Park Pooler to the board for their review and recommendation. In response, Mr. Binder stated that a buffer with plantings is proposed along the Jimmy DeLoach Parkway as well as deeper lots and a buffer of trees will be left on the rear of these lots.Councilwoman Rebecca Benton requested that the front lot widths be shown on the plat. Since that time, a traffic study has been conducted by a traffic engineer indicating that the new project would not overload Brighton Woods Drive. With no other comments, Wilson Roberts made a motion to move this item to the end of the agenda. Preliminary construction plan/tree ordinance compliance for Forest Lakes, Phase 8. Councilwoman Rebecca Benton questioned the proposed uses and Mr. Aaron Walker stated that he plans to move his trailer repair business from east highway 80 to this location but has no prospects for the other units.
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