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Votes at a glance: key Alpharetta Council actions on Feb. 24

2394107 · February 25, 2025
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Summary

The Alpharetta City Council on Feb. 24 considered multiple public‑hearing and new‑business items. Major outcomes: Lotus Animal Hospital conditional‑use approved; Fulton Science Academy deferred to March 24; Activate Games Alpharetta approved; Mayfair at Haines Bridge approved; Parks memorandum renewed; city awarded a signage contract; the midyear

Alpharetta City Council decisions, Feb. 24, 2025 — summary of formal actions taken during the meeting.

Votes and formal actions (selected items):

- Recreation Commission appointment: Cameron Klein was sworn in to the Alpharetta Recreation Commission at the request of Councilmember Hipes (oath administered on the record). No separate roll‑call vote recorded; appointment completed with acceptance and oath.

- Consent agenda (minutes, warranty deed, financial management report for period ending 12/31/2024): Approved. Motion by Councilman Dorito, second by Councilman Will. Staff later clarified the consent vote recorded as five in favor and one abstention, with Council Member Mitchell not voting on that item.

- MP‑25‑2/CU‑25‑4 (Lotus Animal Hospital, Oxford Green, Tract A): Motion to approve the master plan amendment and conditional use for a small‑animal veterinary clinic at 5215 Windward Parkway passed unanimously after…

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