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Lawrenceville council sends six zoning and map-change items to Sept. 22 regular meeting

5830050 · September 3, 2025
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Summary

City Council reviewed six rezoning, map amendment and ordinance amendment items presented by the planning director and directed they be placed on the Sept. 22 regular meeting agenda for formal action.

On Sept. 3, 2025, the Lawrenceville City Council reviewed six zoning- and map-related items and directed staff to place each on the council’s Sept. 22 regular meeting agenda for formal consideration. The items included rezoning and map amendment applications and a proposed amendment to the City of Lawrenceville Zoning Ordinance, all presented by Todd Hargrave, director of planning and development. The items reviewed were: RZC2025-00069 (Tony Niakan - RCS Inc.; 330 S. Culver St.), RZC2025-00070 (City of Lawrenceville; 427 Reynolds Road), RZM2025-00021 (Hayley Todd - Planners & Engineers Collaborative; Belmont Drive parcel assemblage), RZM2025-00022 & SUP2025-00110 (Kittle Homes, LLC c/o Mahaffey Pickens Tucker; Paper Mill Road parcel assemblage), SUP2025-00109 (Soccer 5 Atlanta c/o Anderson Tate & Carr; 0 Curtis Road, PIN: 5145 299), and an ordinance to amend Article 1 (Districts), Section 103.2 (Use table); Article 2 (Supplemental and Accessory Use Standards); and Article 10 (Definitions) of the City of Lawrenceville Zoning Ordinance 2020. Hargrave presented each item and answered council questions. No final votes on the zoning merits were taken at the work session; council members agreed to place the items on the Sept. 22 regular meeting agenda so they can be considered with public notice and any required hearings. The planning items were presented as discussion-only at the work session and scheduled for formal action at the subsequent regular meeting.