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Mainland Planning Commission backs Washington Street rezone for small-home project, 4-3
Summary
The Mainland Planning Commission voted 4-3 to recommend approval of a rezone that would allow a developer to convert six lots into up to 12 small-home units under a planned-development (PD) text, conditioned on an acceptable right-of-way parking agreement.
The Mainland Planning Commission voted 4-3 on Feb. 4 to recommend approval of ZM-24-25, a rezoning request that would change six Washington Street lots from general residential to a planned development district to allow up to 12 small-home units.
Commissioners and staff framed the decision around parking, drainage and long-term ownership. Stephanie Leaf, Glynn County planning and zoning director, told commissioners that county ordinance requires two parking spaces per unit and that, if the PD is approved, subdivision and construction-plan review would address drainage and engineering details. "The county regulations are actually two parking…
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