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Council tables West Pike rezoning, advances several planning items to April 27 agenda

Lawrenceville City Council · April 1, 2026
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Summary

At the April 1 work session, Lawrenceville City Council tabled rezoning request RZM2025-00023 for 464 West Pike Street to May 13 and forwarded four other planning items and an ordinance amendment to the April 27 regular meeting for further consideration.

The Lawrenceville City Council on April 1 tabled a rezoning application for 464 West Pike Street and sent multiple other planning items to its April 27 regular agenda.

Chuck Warbington, identified in the record as a City Manager applicant, asked that item #1 (RZM2025-00023; Curt Thompson; 464 West Pike Street) be tabled; the council recorded that the application was tabled to the May 13, 2026 work session. No motion text or roll-call tally for the table beyond the record line was provided in the work-session minutes.

Todd Hargrave, Director of Planning and Development, presented four other land-use items and answered council questions. He described rezoning application RZC2025-00074 for Zaidh Cuellar at 303 Scenic Highway, a rezoning and buffer/variance set (RZM2026-0001 & BFR2026-0001) submitted by Parkland Homebuilders for 0 Springlake Road, and a rezoning/buffer request (RZC2026-0001 & BFR2026-0003) for Amicasa Home Care Corp at 1298 Old Norcross Road. In each case Hargrave stated the staff presentation and council Q&A concluded with the items being forwarded to the April 27 regular meeting for fuller consideration.

Hargrave also presented a proposed amendment to the City of Lawrenceville ordinance adopted in May 2020 that would modify Article I and Article II. The council directed that the ordinance amendment be placed on the April 27 regular agenda. The minutes do not record ordinance text changes or specific amendment language; details were not specified in the work-session record.

What happens next: the tabled West Pike matter is set for the May 13 work session; the other planning items and the ordinance amendment will appear on the April 27 regular meeting agenda for public hearing, further discussion and any formal votes.

Speakers quoted or referenced in this article are those recorded in the work-session minutes including Chuck Warbington (who requested the table), Curt Thompson (listed as the applicant for RZM2025-00023), Todd Hargrave (Director of Planning and Development) and applicants/owners named in agenda lines.