Forsyth County to correct two previously decided zoning petitions on March 13 agenda

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County staff said two agenda items on the March 13 meeting are technical corrections to previously decided zoning petitions that omitted property identification details and do not require public hearings.

Forsyth County government staff told commissioners on March 10 that two agenda items scheduled for the March 13 meeting are technical corrections to earlier zoning decisions and do not include new public hearings.

Shantel Robinson, Forsyth County manager, introduced the briefing and said the planning director would not be present and that Deputy County Manager Kyle Haney would summarize agenda items 1 and 2. Haney said the items "will look familiar" and confirmed there is no public hearing attached.

Haney told the commission the two agenda items are corrections to prior filings. He said the issues are technical: "the PIN number was omitted and so this is just going back and actually inputting the correct information that was that needed to be in there." Haney added both petitions had already been considered by the board and any action on Thursday would correct the official record.

No hearings or new evidence are attached to the agenda entries, and staff described them as ministerial updates to the Forsyth County zoning ordinance record. The county manager opened the briefing noting the items concern zoning petitions for Jerry Stoltz and ITAC 484 LLC, and for Perimeter Point Properties LLC, respectively.

The items will appear on the board's March 13 agenda as resolutions amending the Forsyth County Zoning Ordinance to reflect correct property identification information; staff said no additional public comment is planned for those docketed corrections.