White County Board of Commissioners meets Monday

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CLEVELAND, Ga. – White County Commissioners will conduct three land use application public hearings when they meet in a combined work session and regular meeting Monday at 4:30 p.m.

The first public hearing on the agenda is for Kelli Withrow who has requested that five acres located at 3216 Hwy. 75 South be redistricted from Agriculture Forestry District (A1) to Residential District Seasonal (R3).

The second is for Melo Hairapetian who has requested redistricting of 3.72 acres located at 102 Doc Dorsey Road from Community Commercial District (C1) to Highway Business District (C2).

The third public hearing is for Keith Edsall and Gina Santaniello who have requested that 4.79 acres located at 103 Blackwell Drive be redistricted from Single-Family District (R1) to Residential District Seasonal (R3).

Commission Chairman Travis Turner will read a proclamation in recognition of 911 appreciation week in White County and another that proclaims that April is Child Abuse Prevention month.

The Board will also consider:

  • Approval of preliminary road acceptance for Samson Way and Charleston Lane in the reserve at Mossy Creek subdivision;
  • Violations of the Mountain Protection Ordinance at 186 Cub Trail  and 41 Nugget Drive in Sautee Nacoochee;
  • Improvements to the parking/driveway area at the White County Fire Station No. 6 on Hwy. 129 North;
  • Various items for the White County Parks and Recreation Department, including hours of operation, fees for White County school students and the Department of Natural Resources annual trout release;
  • Purchase of bleachers for Yonah Preserve Recreational Park;
  • Revisions to the White County Land Use Ordinance related to required public hearings procedure and short term vacation rentals.

 

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