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Dalton council approves rezoning for proposed event center at 323 North Hamilton Street

3860754 · June 17, 2025
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Summary

At its June 16 meeting the Dalton Mayor and Council approved a second-reading rezoning that allows an event center at 323 North Hamilton Street, a 1.4-acre parcel owned by Battle Ridge Land Company.

The Dalton Mayor and Council approved a second-reading rezoning on June 16 to allow an event center at 323 North Hamilton Street, changing the property’s zoning from transitional commercial C-4 to general commercial C-2.

Staff member Todd said, "As discussed during the last meeting, this is, as you read, going from, c 4 to c 2, and it is my understanding that the, requester is, desiring to have an event center at this location." The applicants were listed as Alex Vitale and John Davis of Battle Ridge Land Company.

The parcel was described in council remarks as a tract totaling 1.4 acres, Parcel 12-219-40-017. The item was acted on as a second reading. A motion to approve was made, seconded and approved by voice vote; the council did not record a roll-call tally in the minutes provided.

During discussion one council member said, "I would like to add that, we do need to get control of the event centers at some point. And, you know, this, hopefully, is 1 of the last few that we have to approve, but, I'm not totally in favor of them." That comment was a statement of concern; no amendment or condition was recorded in the transcript.

Because this was a second-reading ordinance, the change is scheduled to take effect under the city’s ordinance procedures unless other statutory steps or appeals are filed; no further timeline was given in the meeting.

The council moved on to other business after the vote. No additional public comment or contested testimony on the rezoning was recorded in the provided transcript.