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Commission opens public hearing on administrative-variance ordinance, tables decision to July 22 for more work
Summary
Commissioners opened a council-initiated public hearing on proposed changes to Peachtree City—s Administrative Variance Ordinance — including proposals to reduce allowed rear-setback and parking reductions and to change decision-makers — and directed staff to return with additional ordinance text, comparative ordinances, and approval-rate data before resuming deliberations July 22.
The Peachtree City Planning Commission on June 24 opened a public hearing and lengthy discussion on a council-initiated zoning text amendment proposing revisions to the city—s Administrative Variance Ordinance and then voted to table further deliberations to the commission—s July 22 meeting to allow staff to provide more information.
Staff framed the hearing as council-initiated and explained that the commission was asked for review and comment, not for a time-bound recommendation. The presentation summarized three decision categories — ministerial, quasi-judicial and legislative — and described the five types of requests currently eligible for the administrative-variance process: existing setback encroachments created by a prior owner; rear-setback…
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