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Glynn County Island Planning Commission defers design review for Mallory Street project pending conditional-use application

Glynn County Island Planning Commission · August 20, 2024
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Summary

The commission deferred a Village Preservation design review for partial demolition and housing above Blue Water Grill at 115–121 Mallory Street until the applicant submits a conditional-use permit; neighbors raised parking, loading and fire-access concerns.

The Glynn County Island Planning Commission on Jan. 18 paused action on a design review for partial demolition at 115 and 121 Mallory Street and for proposed second-floor residential units, asking the applicant to return with a conditional-use permit (CUP) and a consolidated package.

Staff described the application as a Village Preservation design review that would demolish a non-historic rear addition to create parking and add three residential units above the storefront. Architect Charles Day told the commission he had submitted updated drawings to the county portal on Aug. 13 but that not all revised plans had…

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