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Demorest staff ask council to extend land‑use moratorium to Nov. 15 ahead of new ordinance

Demorest City Council · October 1, 2024
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Summary

City Manager Mark Musselwhite asked the council to extend the current land-use moratorium, which expires Oct. 30, until Nov. 15 so that a proposed new land-use ordinance can be considered on Nov. 12.

City Manager Mark Musselwhite told the Demorest City Council on Oct. 1 that the city’s existing land-use moratorium is set to expire Oct. 30 and requested that council pass an extension through Nov. 15. Musselwhite said the extension would allow the mayor and council to consider and pass the proposed new land-use ordinance on Nov. 12.

The request was presented during the work session; the transcript does not record a formal motion or vote on the extension. Musselwhite asked council to consider the extension to ensure there would be no regulatory gap between the moratorium end date and the scheduled consideration of the new ordinance.