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Council hears first readings of two rezoning ordinances; both referred to Planning & Zoning

Milledgeville City Council · July 15, 2026
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Summary

At the July 14 meeting the clerk read two first-reading rezoning ordinances: 812 North Columbia Street (0.5 acres) proposed to rezone to Community Commercial for a bakery (owner Anad Patel) and 2493 Vincent Highway (~29 acres) proposed to rezone to light industrial (owner Mission Land Development LLC); both were referred to the Planning & Zoning Commission.

The Milledgeville City Council on July 14 heard first readings of two rezoning ordinances and referred both matters to the Planning & Zoning Commission for review.

Clerk-read Ordinance O-26-07-19 would rezone approximately 0.5 acres at 812 North Columbia Street (Baldwin County tax map M57052) from Single-Family Residential (SFR-1) to Community Commercial. The ordinance text identifies the property owner as Anad Patel and states the intended use as a bakery.

The clerk then read Ordinance O-26-07-20, initiating a first reading to rezone roughly 29.03 acres at 2493 Vincent Highway (tax map 072-001 V29-03) owned by Mission Land Development LLC. The reading noted a representative, Matt Rossick, and said the owner sought rezoning from agricultural/residential to light industrial for warehouse or light manufacturing uses.

Both items were presented as first readings and the mayor referred them to the Planning & Zoning Commission for the standard review and public hearing process; no final council votes or approvals on the substance were taken at this meeting.

Council members and staff did not provide detailed debate on either item during the first readings; further public notice and Planning & Zoning recommendations will precede any subsequent council action.