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Planning Commission unanimously recommends approvals on church plan revision, vocational school and multiple land-use requests

Planning Commission · December 31, 2024
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The Columbia County Planning Commission voted unanimously to recommend approval of a major S-1 site-plan revision for a church at 3592 Evans Tullocks Road and to recommend conditional approval of a vocational trade school at 4210 Columbia Road. The commission also approved several smaller permits and temporary-use requests and voted to cancel its Jan. 2, 2025 meeting.

The Columbia County Planning Commission met and unanimously recommended approval of multiple land-use requests, including a major S-1 revision to allow a new church building and paved parking at 3592 Evans Tullocks Road and a conditional use for a vocational training school at 4210 Columbia Road, Suite 12B. Commissioners also approved a subdivision concept plan, a provisional home-occupation permit for a solar-refurbishing business, several temporary-use authorizations tied to hurricane recovery and residential repairs, and a PUD amendment to allow massage therapy at 4408 Columbia Road.

Staff presented the church plan revision and recommended approval, describing a proposed roughly 2,600-square-foot building, paved parking with a 70-foot fire access lane and nearby gravesites; staff said a written, executed shared-parking…

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