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Council reviews permits and upcoming items: SUP for sports facility, alcohol ordinance second reading, entertainment-district expansion and a drone-delivery pil

Bay Area Council for the city of Stony Brook, Georgia · July 30, 2025
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Summary

Council reviewed an SUP for Eastgate Place (sports facility), a second reading of an alcoholic beverage ordinance, a proposed resolution to expand the entertainment district, a Crooked Can opening timeline, and staff concerns about a Walmart-affiliated drone-delivery pilot; motions and vote tallies were not recorded in the transcript.

Council discussed several pending agenda items and community developments but recorded no formal votes in the session.

The chair introduced a Special Use Permit for Eastgate Place for a sports facility and fielded questions about screening and buffering for an expanding detention pond. Staff agreed to ensure landscape and slope integrity conditions cover detention-pond visibility and safety issues. The SUP was introduced for staff review; the transcript does not record formal action or a vote.

The council also noted a second reading is scheduled for an alcoholic beverage ordinance; the transcript records the item but does not include the ordinance text or a recorded vote. Staff presented a resolution to expand the entertainment district and described branding and small operational issues such as branded cups and stickers; no outcome was recorded in the segment.

Separately, staff reported Crooked Can, several food vendors (Dumpling Master, a taqueria) and entertainment-district tenants are progressing on interior construction, with some vendors expected to finish in about 30 days. Staff also told council that a company working with Walmart has contacted the city to pilot a drone-delivery program using a parking-lot "drone nest," but staff raised liability and safety concerns and plans to consult the county before moving forward.

Because motions, movers, seconds and vote tallies were not recorded in the transcript, outcomes for these items are "not specified" in the record; staff will return with more details when available.