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Cobb County approves most 2025 comprehensive plan amendments, denies one zoning decision
Summary
On Jan. 21, 2025, the Cobb County Board of Commissioners approved five annual comprehensive-plan zoning decision amendments and denied one, and approved a bundle of commissioner-sponsored future land use map changes following planning commission recommendations.
Cobb County Board of Commissioners on Tuesday approved five zoning-related amendments to the county comprehensive plan and denied a sixth, and approved a package of commissioner-sponsored future land use map (FLUM) changes after presentations from Community Development staff and the Planning Commission.
The measures reviewed were small-scale annual updates to Cobb County’s comprehensive plan future land use map, staff said; the county performs these annual adjustments in addition to the 10-year full updates. Senior planner Philip Westbrook told the board the changes under consideration were either rezoning decisions from the prior 12-month period or commissioner-sponsored proposals submitted by residents and property owners.
The group vote approved ZD1 through ZD5, each of which had planning commission recommendations for approval. The board then heard and denied ZD6, which the Planning Commission had recommended for denial. The board also approved 12 commissioner-proposed FLUM amendments (CP1-1A through CP4-3), voting to approve CP1-1A through CP4-2 in a block and later approving CP4-3 after hearing one public comment.
The approved zoning-decision items and their staff summaries were: ZD1 (zoning case Z-38, Commission District 2) —…
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