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Zoning consent agenda: multiple rezoning and temporary land-use permits approved; a few items pulled for discussion

2336693 · February 19, 2025
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Summary

At its Feb. 18 zoning hearing the board approved the consent agenda and various other-business items (including temporary land-use permits and rezoning recommendations) by a single 4-0 vote, with several items removed or continued for separate consideration.

The Cobb County Board of Commissioners approved most items on the Feb. 18, 2025 zoning hearing consent agenda in a single vote, 4-0, while several matters were withdrawn, continued, or pulled for discussion.

Why it matters: The consent agenda included a mix of rezoning recommendations, temporary land-use permit renewals (LEP/LUP), and other-business items that implement zoning and land-use decisions across the county. Even items approved on consent can include conditions that become binding on future site plans and permits.

Votes at a glance (selected items read on the consent agenda):

- Rezoning Case Z1 (TTF Kennesaw Inc.) to CRC with conditions (landscape buffer, no amplified sound near New Rutledge Road, and departmental comments): approved (consent) 4-0. - Rezoning Case Z3 (Trayton Homes LLC): initially pulled for opposition, later returned to consent with additional stipulations and approved 4-0 (see separate article for details). - Rezoning…

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