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Lawrenceville Planning Commission recommends denial of two special-use permits, approves buffer reduction
Summary
At its Feb. 2 meeting the Lawrenceville Planning Commission voted 4-0 to recommend denial of two special-use permit requests — for an accessory structure/solar installation and a manual carwash — and approved a buffer reduction for a retaining-wall replacement; staff memos outlined conditions and environmental controls.
The Lawrenceville Planning Commission on Feb. 2 recommended denial of two special-use permit requests and approved a buffer-reduction request, with the actions forwarded to City Council for final consideration.
Commission Member Stephanie Henriksen moved to recommend denial of Special Use Permit SUP2025-00119, an application for an accessory structure larger than 400 square feet at 715 Paper Creek Drive (Applicant: Sultan Hassan; Owner: David Phung). Commission Member Sheila Huff seconded. The motion carried with Vice-Chairperson Jeff West and Commission Members Huff, Henriksen and Darion Ward voting in favor. The minutes note potential adverse impacts cited in the staff packet, including state and municipal stream-buffer constraints and questions about corner-lot yard designation.
The commission also voted to recommend…
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