During a recent government meeting, key discussions centered around zoning regulations, economic development, and adjustments to the sheriff's office time-off policies.
The board addressed the fee structure for commercial zoning letters, specifically regarding a proposed Walmart development. A member expressed concerns that the current fee of $20 might be too low for a significant commercial project, suggesting that a higher fee could be more appropriate depending on the scale of the development. The discussion clarified that the fee in question pertains solely to zoning verification, not the comprehensive costs associated with building inspections, which are estimated at $1.30 per permit application.
In another significant agenda item, the Economic Development Planning Department, led by Director Dr. Gary Lanier, sought approval to establish a public hearing for the proposed Pine Brooke Plan Unit Development zoning district. The hearing is scheduled for July 15, 2024, at 6:30 p.m. This new zoning district is located near Carolina Bluff on Marlowe Road, indicating a potential area for future development.
Additionally, the meeting included a proposal from the sheriff's office regarding the reduction of accrued time and the adoption of new regulations for compensatory, holiday, and administrative time. Chairman William Rogers presented three options for handling compensatory time payouts, with the board leaning towards option two, which would allow for payouts of any accrued compensatory time over 170 hours, as well as all holiday and administrative time.
The meeting concluded with motions to approve the discussed items, all of which passed without opposition, indicating a collaborative approach to local governance and development planning.