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The minutes of the previous meeting were approved as printed upon a motion by Commissioner Buckstine, seconded by Commissioner Simmons, with no opposition. ft. bank with 29 parking spaces and the infrastructure to support it, on a 1.13 acre parcel. Requested Sign Variance for Culvers Restaurant at 121 Tanger Outlets Blvd. Councilwoman Rebecca Benton, Councilman Larry Olliff, Councilman Mike Royal, Councilman Bruce Allen, Councilman Wayne Seay, Zoning Administrator Jackie Carver and City Planner Robbie Byrd were also in attendance. Recombination plat for lots 390 and 391, The Arbors, Phase 5A for Hallmark Homes. Harmony Townes consists of 203 single family townhome units on Tract B of Jabot PUD. Mr. Henson stated that Bill Dempsey of Dempsey Land Design has approved the site plan including the dumpster location and the landscape plan. Regarding the landscape plan, Commissioner Tim Lovezzola questioned the size of the landscaped island in front of the building not meeting the ordinance. Present were Commissioners Ashley Brown, Ernest Buckstine, Scott Cribbs, Hugh Elton, Robert Wellmaker and John Winn. Mrs. Henneman addressed all nine (9) of the standards for granting a zoning map amendment. Commissioner Roberts also requested a neighborhood drainage plan be developed for this subdivision. Further, that line 177 being revised to allow the Planning & Zoning Commission to have the right to move items on the agenda as needed. Motion was seconded by Charles Archer and passed without opposition. PUBLIC HEARINGS: Aaron Walker, Jr. has petitioned the City of Pooler for a conditional Use to relocate his business, Walker Trailer Parts and Repair Company from 1301 East Highway 80 to a new location at 505 West Highway 80. Travis Burke, of Coleman Company, presented the site plan for Parkers at Pine Barren Road and Highway 80. There were some concerns from the Board regarding the potential increase of truck traffic on Pine Barren Road and Pooler Parkway. Commissioner Simmons questioned if the developer has plans to reinforce the roadway (Sheftall Street). City of Pooler, GA | 100 SW US HW 80, Pooler, GA 31322City Hall: (912) 748-7261Police Department: (912) 748-7333. The 16.2 acre commercial subdivision is located on east Highway 80 between Sharon Court and Pine Barren Road. Commissioner Buckstine made a motion to approve. Steve Wohlfeil of HGB&D presented construction plans for the spine road infrastructure to serve the Live Oak Plaza within the Godley Station PUD. The intent is to amend the Master Plan and the Development Standards for the JABOT PUD to depict a second directory sign to be located in the Memorial Boulevard median, on the east side of Pooler Parkway, and reference two (2) directory signs. Motion was seconded by Mary Louise Lanier and passed without opposition. With no other comments, a motion was made by Wilson Roberts to approve the landscape plan for compliance with the tree ordinance with the stipulation that the (2) Live Oaks in the southeast corner be relocated farther west. Final plat for Sixteen West Subdivision Phase I parcelization of a portion of Tract II of the Southwest Quadrant of Savannah Quarters. Following discussion, Commissioner Buckstine 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 and the four (4) parking spaces being added to the site plan. Co-Chairman Charles Archer explained that items 1 thru 3 are on the agenda for adoption as separate documents. The minutes of the previous meeting were approved as printed upon a motion by Commissioner Winn, seconded by Commissioner Wellmaker, with no opposition. Plans have been revised and will be resubmitted to Bill Nicholson tomorrow. Downer Davis of Davis Engineering, Inc. has several comments to be addressed prior to going to council and five additional comments for consideration only. Jim Woods, authorized agent for the Morgan family is requesting to subdivide 11.54 acres out of the Morgan Tract adjacent to West Chatham Elementary School on Pine Barren Road. Pooler Planning Board recommends approval of Promenade, neighbors speak Motion passed without opposition. Ron Walker is proposing to build an 8,400 square foot office building on a l acre parcel adjacent to Coastal Bank. Motion was seconded by Commissioner Simmons and passed without opposition. A small, one (1) acre upland adjacent to I-95 labeled as Parcel D-D is proposed as heavy commercial restricted for signage use only. Co-Chairman Don Taylor introduced Carl King as our newly appointed alternate on the Planning and Zoning Commission. Most of the comments are minor except work within the right-of-way of U. S. 80 requires a permit from Georgia DOT which has been applied for but not yet received. CALL TO ORDER INVOCATION PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE V. ANNOUNCEMENTS VI. Therefore, a motion was made by Elinor Minshew to accept the withdrawal of this item. Motion was seconded by Charles Archer and passed without opposition. In the most recent Oct. 10 planning and zoning meeting, Morris made motions to not approve the agenda or the previous meeting's minutes - routine actions at the beginning of each meeting that. There being no further business to discuss, Commissioner Buckstine made a motion to adjourn at approximately 3:32 p.m. Motion was seconded by Commissioner Ward and passed without opposition. The Savannah Quarters PUD Development Standards address setbacks from the center of the right-of-way. Chad Zittrouer of Kern-Coleman & Company presented the revised landscape plan to the board for their review and recommendation. Commissioner Revenew asked if the owner had a contingency plan for overflow parking. Motion was seconded by Wilson Roberts and passed without opposition. ft. warehouse at 60 Triple B Trail. Commissioner Buckstine asked if a preliminary site plan could be submitted to see if the concerns are going to be addressed, with Ryan Thompson, of Thomas & Hutton, in agreement. Motion was seconded by Commissioner Brown and passed without opposition. ft. restaurant on Outparcel 8 of the Outlet Mall. 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. ft. expansion of Building #2 at Morgan Lakes Industrial Park. Regarding the landscape plan, a motion was made by Carl King to approve the landscape plan for Forest Lakes, Phase lB. After discussion over ownership of the property and at the request of the petitioner, Commissioner Simmons made a motion to table. After review of the landscape plan, Commissioner Simmons made a motion, seconded by Commissioner Revenew, to approve the plan. Present were Commissioners Ashley Brown, Wade Simmons, Hugh Elton, John Winn, Ernie Buckstine and Robert Wellmaker. Commissioner Dennis Jones chaired the meeting in the absence of the Chairman and Co-Chairman. Ryan Smith of Thomas & Hutton Engineering Company presented the construction plans for Phase 3 of Hamilton Grove to the board for their review and recommendation. With no public comments, a motion was made by Wilson Roberts to recommend approval of the Final Plat for Phase 1A of The Gates at Savannah Quarters subject to the base flood elevation data being placed on the plat along with minimum finished floor elevations on each lot. Motion was seconded by Commissioner Winn and passed without opposition. NOTICE OF DISCLAIMER: These documents are not guaranteed accurate or intended to be official meeting minutes. In response, Mr. Burke assured Mrs. Gatling that her drainage concerns will be addressed with underground piping and swales located within the twenty foot drainage easement along the rear of these lots. Motion was seconded by Commissioner Cribbs and passed without opposition. Motion was seconded Commissioner Simmons and passed with Commissioner Buckstine in opposition. No parking is proposed in the sixty foot setback. Building height variance for a proposed warehouse on Wildcat Dam Road. Ten floor plans will be offered with square footage ranging between 1200 to 1600 square feet. Zoning Map Amendment for 5.22 acres on Quacco Road from R-A to C-1. There being no further business to come before this board, a motion of adjournment was made by Carl King and seconded by Mary Louise Lanier. Landscape plan review of Risen Savior Lutheran Church in Savannah Quarters. The Pooler Planning & Zoning Commission meeting was held on November 26, 2018. PLANNING AND ZONING MINUTES Motion was seconded by Commissioner Simmons and passed without opposition. The original PUD master plan showed all the Harmony project area as a single family land use with an allowable development density of 4 units per acre. Present were Commissioners Ashley Brown, Ernest Buckstine, Scott Cribbs, Hugh Elton, Robert Wellmaker and John Winn. Since the zoning change would create an undue burden on the commercial side, the board recommends a 20 undisturbed buffer on the rear of these residential lots. Terry Coleman of Kern-Coleman & Company presented the final plat for Morgans Corner to the board for their review and recommendation. After discussion, Commissioner Ward made a motion to recommend approval of the variance, based on the request meeting two (2) of the three (3) criteria. The minutes of the previous meeting were approved as printed upon a motion by Commissioner Cribbs, seconded by Commissioner Wellmaker, with no opposition. Following some discussion, Commissioner Simmons made a motion to approve the preliminary site plan, contingent upon all of the engineering comments being addressed. To view the most current City Council agendas and minutes, please visit the new agenda center or click the button below. Motion was seconded by Charles Archer and passed without opposition. 6. CITY OF POOLER The board asked Mrs. Rewis to provide the city with a copy of her deed (with metes and bounds) when she purchased the property and further consideration would be given to her request. Pooler Planning Board recommends approval of Promenade, neighbors speak On December 7th, a meeting was held with the adjacent property owners to hopefully address any concerns. Following some discussion about the dumpster location, Mr. Marchese stated it would be gated and located within a dumpster enclosure. The intent is to construct a 4,100 sq. Motion was seconded by Charles Archer and passed without opposition. Southwest Quarter Holdings LLC is requesting a modification to the development standards for Phase 9 of the Savannah Quarters PUD (The Gates). The units will be owned and maintained under one ownership. Site plan/landscape plan review for Dollar Tree at 202 Grand Central Boulevard. 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. Co-Chairman Don Taylor called the meeting to order at 6 p.m. Charles Archer gave the invocation and Jim McQueeney led the Pledge of Allegiance. These issues have been addressed in a written agreement between Mr. Peacock and the owner of Video Warehouse. PUBLIC HEARING 1. With no public comments, a motion was made by Wilson Roberts to accept the maintenance bond and approve the final plat for The Arbors, Phase 7B subject to the 29 datum being added to the plat. Site Plan/landscape plan review of Risen Savior Lutheran Church in Savannah Quarters. Zoning Map Amendment for 1403, 1405, 1407 and 1411 Pine Barren: The petitioner has asked for this item to be tabled until further notice. The company warehouses petroleum products. The minutes of the previous meeting were approved as printed upon a motion by Commissioner Buckstine, seconded by Commissioner Revenew, with no opposition. PUBLIC HEARINGS OLD BUSINESS: 1. Plans have been approved by Bill Dempsey of Dempsey Land Design. Kimberly Classen Zoning Administrator. Site plan/landscape plan review for Badcock Furniture at 300 SW Highway 80. Upon notification, Mrs. Cross filed an application. Mary Louise Lanier excused herself from any discussion of this item. Tony Eicholz, on behalf of Pooler Commons, appeared before the Board in opposition. Commissioner Tim Lovezzola returned to his seat on the board. Dennis Jones stepped down from his seat on the board to abstain from any discussion of items 8 and 9. Motion was seconded by Elinor Minshew and passed without opposition. Since this is a PUD, the owner can be more creative with the landscape plan. Posting of Maintenance Bond/Final Plat review for Westbrook Glen, Phase 1, Haydon Rollins, with HGB, presented the plat to the Board for their review and recommendation. Jackie Carver, member of Rothwell Baptist Church, reiterated the fact that a preliminary site plan was not submitted, making the application incomplete. Site Plan/Landscape Plan review for Battery Warehouse located at 109 Westside Boulevard: Site Plan/Landscape Plan review for Kauffman Tire at 820 Towne Center Boulevard: Landscape Plan review for Shepherd Living at Savannah Quarters: Minor Subdivision Plat review of Lot 5, Morgan Center: Preliminary Construction Plan/Tree Compliance for Hunt Club, Phase 6: Site Plan/Landscape Plan review for Aldi at 152 Traders Way: Site Plan/Landscape Plan review for Pooler Retail Center at the corner of Benton Boulevard and Foxfield Way: Posting Maintenance Bond/Final Plat review for Davenport, Phase 2: Preliminary Construction Plan/Tree Compliance for Harmony, Phase 4: Recombination Plat review of 253 & 255 Spanton Crescent: Requested Zoning Map Amendment of approximately 5.22 acres on the corner of Old Dean Forest Road and Raymond Road, from an RA-2 to an I-1 Zoning District: Requested Zoning Map Amendment of approximately 2.16 acres on the corner of Dublin Road and Bluffton Road from an R-A to an I-1 Zoning District: Requested Zoning Map Amendment of approximately 1 acre located at 202 Dublin Road, from an R-A to an I-1 Zoning District: Requested Zoning Map Amendment of approximately 74 acres on Jimmy DeLoach Parkway from a PUD to a C-2 Zoning District: Requested Conditional Use to allow a Truck Service Center to operate in a C-2 Zoning District: Recombination Plat Review of 122 Raymond Road: Minor Subdivision of Lot C, a 9.8 acre parcel of Lot 5, The Armstrong Tract: Preliminary Construction Plan Review/Tree Ordinance Compliance for Harmony Phase, 3-A: Site Plan/Landscape Plan review for Lot 37C, Westside Business Park: Site Plan/Landscape Plan review for Morgan Lakes Industrial Park, Building 4: Minor Subdivision Plat review for Southwest Quarter Holdings: Upon receiving notice of severe weather watches / warnings or other hazards that may pose a threat to the City, theFire Chief and the. Adam Wilkinson, with TR Long Engineering, presented the site plan to the Board for their review and recommendation. Motion was seconded by Mary Louise Lanier and passed without opposition. CITY OF POOLER Commissioner Mary Louise Lanier excused herself from any discussion of this item. Jay Maupin, of Maupin Engineering, presented the site plan for The Shops at Westbrook on Pooler Parkway. Mary Louise Lanier questioned whether the lot is large enough for this type of business. Minor subdivision plat review of a portion of Parcel A2 of The Morgan Tract Q: Terry Coleman, of Coleman Company, Inc. presented a minor subdivision plat of a portion of Parcel A2 of The Morgan Tract Q, stating that the subdivision is for the purpose of closing on the property. Phase 2, that will consist of approximately 49 acres, will include site development, pond excavation, drainage installation, utilities to various future outparcels, and the roadways with incorporated parking areas. The dollar amount has been reviewed and approved by ISE. Triple B Trail roadway and sewer extensions to serve the proposed Fibertex Facility. Chairman Phillip Claxton called the meeting to order at 3:00 p.m. Several concerns were expressed by the board regarding the sketch plan for Crestwood Suites. Following some discussion, Commissioner Revenew made a motion to recommend approval of the preliminary site plan. Motion was seconded by Mary Louise Lanier and passed without opposition. Motion was seconded by Jim McQueeney and passed without opposition. Motion was seconded by Commissioner Revenew and passed without opposition. Both parcels front Old Louisville Road and Parcel B also has frontage on Sheftall Road. Mr. Marchese stated that the property shares a driveway with the adjacent bread store. After review of the landscape plan, Commissioner Buckstine made a motion to approve the plan, contingent upon $16,500.00 being paid into the tree fund for 220 trees. Parking space variance for a proposed Aldis grocery store at 152 Traders Way. There being no further business to discuss, Commissioner Buckstine made a motion to adjourn at approximately 3:58 p.m. Motion was seconded by Commissioner Winn and passed without opposition. Michael Hussey of Fred Williams Homebuilders presented this request to the board for their review and recommendation. The dumpster pad was relocated to an acceptable site and a copy of the agreement between Mr. Peacock and the owner of Video Warehouse was submitted to the board. The minutes of the November 9, 2020 Pooler Planning and Zoning Commission were reviewed and no corrections or amendments were noted. Chairperson Kimberly Classen called the meeting to order at 3:00 p.m. Each phase will have a mix of 55 lots, 65 lots and townhomes and percentages will be tabulated. Based on the criteria, Commissioner Cribbs made a motion to recommend approval of the zoning map amendment. The minutes of the previous meeting were approved upon a motion made by Wilson Roberts. Board of Zoning Adjustments Final Agenda Page 3 of 9 Item 4 - Docket Number: BZA052-23 Property Location: 3718 Baudin Street Bounding Streets: Baudin St., S. Telemachus St., d'Hemecourt St., S. Cortez St. Zoning District: HU-RD2 Historic Urban Two-Family Residential District Historic District: Mid-City Existing Use: Vacant Lot Proposed Use: Single-Family Residence Billie Tylers request to rezone 1.13 acres on the north side of U. S. Highway 80, east of Sangrena Drive from C-1, Light Commercial to C-2, a Heavy Commercial Zoning.The request is to rezone the 1.13 acres to C-2, a Heavy Commercial Zoning, to allow for a mixed use multi-tenant retail development. Site plan/landscape plan review of Risen Savior Lutheran Church in Savannah Quarters. B & M Land Development request to subdivide 12.94 acres on Old Louisville Road into two (2) equal tracts. Carver asked that this item be tabled for two weeks. Scotti Moore, of 404 Symons Street, appeared before the board with concerns from the adjacent property owners. The tract is bounded by Godley Station Boulevard, Godley Station Boulevard north, Medical Park Drive and Pooler Parkway. Motion passed. Site plan/landscape plan review for 95 Logistics @ Pooler Parkway, Phase 2. ft. warehouse, with 3,000 sq. The board noted that there are some significant Oak Trees located on some of these lots that may have to be removed with construction of a residential home. Motion passed. 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. Following comments from the board and adjacent property owners, Wilson Roberts made a motion to recommend approval of the rezoning of 7.79 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. Motion was seconded by Commissioner Buckstine and passed without opposition. The homes proposed for these two lots would be comparable to the homes in the area. AGENDA. After review of the landscape plan, Commissioner made a motion to approve. Travis Burke, of Coleman Company, Inc. presented a revised subdivision plat for 100 & 105 Distribution Drive to remove the 100 undisturbed buffer. Further, with a 6 privacy fence around a large area of the property, and an additional fence being added to the existing fence lines, she feels this is more than adequate for a buffer. Therefore, a motion was made by Elinor Minshew to approve the landscape plan for this project. Michael Newman, of Ayercorp, Inc. presented the site plan for an expansion and loading dock at Southeastern Freight Lines. Some of the grading and utility work for this project was included in the Hamilton Grove, Phase 4 approved construction plans. Using NAICS numbers as much as possible for definitions of uses. Following some discussion, Commissioner Winn made a motion to recommend approval of the plan. Chrystal Thornburg is requesting a 6.10 foot lot width variance on lot B1. Councilwoman Rebecca Benton asked that one of the Alderman signatures be changed to Alderwoman. There being no further business to discuss, Commissioner Buckstine made a motion to adjourn at approximately 3:20 p.m. Motion was seconded by Commissioner Cribbs and passed without opposition. There was some discussion regarding building setback lines, lot lines and a common drive easement along the southern property line where trucks would enter the rear parking lot. This tract was rezoned on November 1, 2004 to R-4, a newly adopted zoning for town homes and condominiums. Further, he suggested that the Board recommend that the developer extend Forest Lakes Drive to Champlain Drive to create another access point for the safety of the property owners. He requests a copy of the minutes of this meeting. In response, Lamar Mercer, stated that a traffic report was created showing that with a light industrial land use, a 40% traffic reduction was determined. Motion passed without opposition. Based on the request meeting the criteria, Commissioner Revenew made a motion to recommend approval of the zoning map amendment. Wilson Roberts recommends that the board review the tree ordinance. Toss Allen of Southeast Engineering presented the revised plat to the board. Councilwoman Rebecca Benton, Councilman Michael Royal, Councilman Larry Olliff, Councilman Bruce Allen, City Planner Robbie Byrd and Zoning Administrator Jackie Carver were also in attendance. There being no further business to discuss, Commissioner Simmons made a motion to adjourn at approximately 4:25 p.m. Motion was seconded by Commissioner Revenew and passed without opposition. Motion was seconded by Elinor Minshew and passed without opposition. DJ VanSlammer, of Middleburg Real Estate Partners, LLC and Nathan Long, of Thomas & Hutton Engineering, presented a site plan for a 316-unit multi-family complex proposed on 24 acres on the northwest corner of the I-16 and Pooler Parkway intersection. Commissioner Winn made a motion to recommend approval of the site plan, contingent upon the engineering comments being addressed prior to the site plan being submitted to Council for approval. "With these landmark rules, the EU is spearheading the development of new global norms to make sure AI can be . Motion was seconded by Commissioner Cribbs and passed without opposition. Motion passed. Following some discussion, Commissioner Revenew made a motion to recommend approval of the construction plan. Approval of a takedown plat of an 18.01 acre portion of Savannah Quarters for property transfer. James Faulkner, of 1118 Forest Drive, is requesting a variance to allow his daughter and granddaughter to reside in the existing structure located behind the primary residence on a temporary basis: Amendment to Savannah Quarters, Phase 1 Development Standards to revise the total number of multi-family units from 754 to 789: 10 Side Yard Setback Variance for 405 Sikes Drive: Zoning Map Amendment of 305 Carver Street from R-1A to R-2C: Zoning Map Amendment of 309 Carver Street from R-1A to R-2C: Maintenance Bond/Final Plat review for Durham Park, Ph. Based on the criteria, Commissioner Brown made a motion to recommend approval of the variance, contingent upon the owner agreeing that if the fence has to be removed, it will be at their own expense, due to the proximity of the utility easements on the property. Motion was seconded by Charles Archer and passed without opposition. Lot l is located between the Savannah Electric & Power Company easement and Westside Boulevard fronting on U. S. Highway 80. With no other comments, Wilson Roberts made a motion to approve the final plat for Lot H Village Quarter Commercial Subdivision. There being no further business to discuss, Commissioner Winn made a motion to adjourn at approximately 5:05 p.m. Motion was seconded by Commissioner Brown and passed without opposition. Motion was seconded by Commissioner Simmons and passed without opposition. Motion was seconded by Mary Louise Lanier and passed without opposition. Chairman Don Taylor stated that if any defects occurred, Mr. McNeil would need to take that up with the developer. 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. Motion was seconded by Commissioner Wellmaker and passed without opposition. After review of the landscape plan, a motion was made by Commissioner Buckstine to approve the plan, contingent upon the developer working with the City in relocating the existing Oak Tree documented on the plan. Mr. Fell stated the Cliftons have no plans at this time to develop this tract. He has received comments from the citys engineer and has no issues with addressing them. The regularly scheduled meeting of the Pooler Planning and Zoning Commission was held on Monday, August 22, 2005 at 6 p.m. Members present were: Charles Archer, Wilson Roberts, Mary Louise Lanier, Carl King, Don Taylor and Elinor Minshew. Conditional use request for Enmarket Truck Stop on East Highway 80. Motion was seconded by Wilson Roberts and passed without opposition. The intent is to construct a 14,250 sq., ft. retail center and the infrastructure to support it on Lot 8, off Memorial Boulevard. The use will be for an assisted living facility, multi-family units, townhomes, single-family residential homes, commercial/billboards and an entry road. Commissioner Wilson Roberts has problems with all of the double frontage lots with no visual buffers from Jimmy DeLoach Parkway. Chad Zittrouer of Kern Company presented a major subdivision plat for Morgan Lakes Industrial Park, stating that the subdivision is comprised of 226.489 acres and contains nine (9) lots, with private roads, located on Jimmy DeLoach Parkway and Morgan Lakes Industrial Boulevard. Motion was seconded by Commissioner Simmons and passed without opposition. Motion was seconded by Commissioner Winn and passed without opposition. Minor Subdivision Plat review of a portion of Tract 13-A, Southwest Quadrant of Savannah Quarters, creating Tract 13-C: Hal Kraft, with Hussey Gay Bell, presented the minor subdivision plat to the board for their review and recommendation. Chairman Don Taylor reminded the board members this item was discussed before the PUD Review Board prior to this meeting wherein there was some discussion about the noise factor relating to the lots adjacent to the major roadway. Site plan/landscape plan review for 320 Morgan Lakes Industrial Blvd. Motion was seconded by Commissioner Simmons and passed without opposition. There being no further business to discuss, Commissioner Brown made a motion to adjourn at approximately 3:08 p.m. Motion was seconded by Commissioner Simmons and passed without opposition. Charles Archer gave the invocation and Wilson Roberts led the Pledge of Allegiance. There being no further business to come before the PUD Review Board, a motion of adjournment was made by Charles Archer and seconded by Don Taylor. Motion was seconded by Commissioner Winn and passed without opposition. November 14, 2005 May 9, 2005 Motion passed without opposition. Mr. Winn also stated that the performance bond amount did not include sidewalks. Site Plan/Landscape Plan review for Fibertex Facility on Triple B Trail. The Pooler Planning & Zoning Commission meeting was held on March 12, 2018. With no public comments, Charles Archer made a motion to recommend approval of the site plan for a proposed office/warehouse on lot 38, Westside Business Park subject to all of the engineers comments being addressed. Chairman Don Taylor stepped down to abstain from any discussion of this item. Further, he would recommend the engineer and the developer review the plan to see if there is any way to help with the drainage along the rear of the lots that back up to this development. The Pooler Planning & Zoning Commission meeting was held on February 26, 2018. Ryan Cronk of Premier Properties, who is joint developers of this tract, discussed the potential sale of Parcel B to Cobb Theaters and the time frame proposed for the project. There being no further business to come before the PUD Review Board, a motion of adjournment was made by Bob Bukowski and seconded by Greg Long. Following discussion, Commissioner Buckstine made a motion to recommend approval of the site plan, contingent upon clarification being given that the building will not interfere with the cell tower and all of the engineering comments being addressed prior to the plan being submitted to Council. Motion was seconded by Councilman Winn and passed without opposition. Mr. Roberts also asked about the type of trees located in the islands. Commissioner Charles Archer questioned the need for buffering from the Norfolk Southern Railroad property that is labeled R-1A, a residential zoning. Springfield Sign, on behalf of the owner, Fernanda Fernandez, petitioned for three (3) additional wall signs for Culvers Restaurant. Following some discussion, a motion was made by Commissioner Buckstine to recommend approval of the right-of-way/easement plat. Mrs. Stuckey of Winskie Road stated the drainage ditches are not being maintained, the pipe under Winskie Road is blocked and the canals cannot handle any additional run-off.

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