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Milledgeville council reads two rezoning ordinances and confirms Courtney Shavers to the library board

Milledgeville City Council · July 15, 2026
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Summary

At its July 14 meeting, the Milledgeville City Council conducted first readings of two rezoning ordinances (referrals to the Planning & Zoning Commission), approved prior meeting minutes by roll call and unanimously confirmed Courtney Shavers to the library board.

The Milledgeville City Council conducted first readings of two rezoning ordinances at its July 14 meeting and referred both items to the Planning & Zoning Commission for further review.

Clerical reading of the ordinance captions identified Ordinance O-2607-19, describing a rezoning of approximately 0.5 acres at 812 North Columbia Street (Baldwin County tax map M57052) from single‑family residential to community commercial; the property owner was listed as Anad Patel and the intended use is a bakery. The clerk also read Ordinance O-2607-20, which described rezoning of property at 2493 Vinson Highway (owner: Mission Land Development LLC; represented in the reading by Matt Rossi) from agricultural/residential to light industrial; the ordinance caption as read included a parcel reference that will be clarified in Planning & Zoning.

Council approved the June 23, 2026 meeting minutes by roll-call vote as read on the record. The mayor then nominated Courtney Shavers to the library board; a motion to confirm was made and seconded and the clerk recorded 'aye' votes on the transcript and the nomination was confirmed.

No final zoning decisions were made; both rezoning items were referred to the Planning & Zoning Commission for public hearing and recommendation. The council did not request further action on the appointment beyond the confirmation vote.