Votes at a glance: key Cherokee County Board actions from June 17 meeting

4784982 · June 17, 2025

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Summary

The board approved a range of items including the motorized cart district for Lovingood Landing, abandonment of part of Morris Road, fireworks restriction near equine facilities, adoption of an 8% hotel-motel tax, a 5.307 millage advertisement, and multiple administrative and procurement items.

Below are the principal actions recorded during the June 17 Cherokee County Board of Commissioners meeting. This summary lists motions, movers/seconders and outcomes as recorded in the meeting transcript.

- Motorized cart district: Lovingood Landing — Motion by Commissioner Carter, second by Commissioner Wetherbee. Outcome: approved unanimously. (See separate article.)

- Morris Road abandonment — Motion by Commissioner Carter, second by Commissioner Wetherbee. Outcome: approved unanimously; county to deed abandoned sections to adjacent homeowners. (See separate article.)

- Fireworks near equine facilities (noise ordinance amendment) — Motion by Commissioner Wetherbee, second by Commissioner Carter. Outcome: ordinance adopted unanimously; effective July 1 to mirror state law (HB 614). (See separate article.)

- Hotel-motel tax increase (unincorporated county) to 8% — Motion by Commissioner Weatherby, second by Commissioner Carter. Outcome: approved unanimously; staff to allocate funds per statutory buckets and update FY26 budget and agreements.

- Millage advertisement (county M&O highest rate to consider) — Motion by Commissioner Ragsdale, second by Commissioner Carter. Outcome: motion to advertise 5.307 mills carried unanimously.

- Zoning text amendment: gas stations and car washes — Motion by Commissioner Ragsdale, second by Commissioner Carter. Outcome: adopted unanimously; most gas stations and car washes (except small hand-wash services) now require special-use permits with supplemental conditions.

- Consent and manager-items (selected approvals): the board approved the consent agenda and individually approved a set of administrative and procurement items including endpoint-detection renewal for cybersecurity, benefits enrollment vendor selection, fleet equipment purchases, vehicle purchases for county offices, opioid-settlement-funded training for deputies, acceptance of FTA 5311 grant funds for public transit, a landscape maintenance contract, IGAs (including an IGA with City of Ball Ground for a safety action plan), and other routine agreements. All manager-agenda items recorded in the transcript were approved by recorded voice votes, generally unanimously.

Ending: Several items require staff follow-up (IGAs, budget amendments, ordinance codification, outreach before July 1). The transcript does not record a final roll call on the Pine Log WMA financial commitment motion; the board discussed a $2 million contingent commitment but no recorded final vote is present.