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A
Next,
anyone
for
or
against
the
request
will
be
asked
to
come
forward
to
the
microphone
and
express
their
opinion.
Each
side
will
have
a
total
of
10
minutes
to
speak.
Development
plans
require
a
public
hearing.
However,
no
action
will
be
taken
by
planning.
Commission
members
plots
rezoning,
revised
master
plans,
street
renamings
and
text
amendments
require
require
a
public
hearing
and
once
the
public
hearing
is
completed,
planning
commission
members
will
deliberate
and
render
their
decision
planning.
Commission
members
with
a
personal
or
financial
interest
in
any
petitioner's
request
are
required
to
recuse
themselves.
A
The
members
of
the
planning
commission
are
mr
frank
cook
chairman
us
julianne
clemens
vice
chairman
mr
buddy
hardwick
cruz
reese,
mr
reginald
hawkins,
mr
red
mantooth,
mr
reggie
dunn,
mr
james
reed
and
mr
kippy.
Tate,
the
members
of
the
planning
control
staff
are
james
center
and
tanya
ingram
members
and
petitioners
are
requested
to
please
speak
directly
into
the
microphone.
A
The
minutes
are
recorded
for
legal
purposes,
and
this
is
the
only
way
to
accurately
pick
up
the
audio
and
tonight
we
have
seven
members
present
and
it
takes
five
votes
to
pass
a
motion
because
of
the
number
of
board
members
present.
If
you
would
like
to
delay
your
request,
let
us
know
when
your
request
is.
B
E
D
B
D
C
C
F
B
C
F
Vote.
Thank
you
again.
I'm
representing
hempstead
llc.
This
is
very
similar
to
last
flat,
but
even
more
minor
lot
line
changes.
I
think
we
moved
it
a
couple
of
feet
so
any
entertaining
changes.
Any
questions.
C
H
Can
you
hear
me
now?
Yes,
we're
proposing
a
10,
640
square
foot,
commercial
retail,
store
at
the
corner
of
east,
south
boulevard
and
woodley
road,
and
we
have
30
parking
stalls
proposed
with
access
off
of
woodley
road
as
well
as
access
utilizing
an
easement
into
the
parking
lot,
the
existing
parking
lot?
That's
already
there
are
there
any
questions.
H
H
A
H
D
H
D
C
I
Mr
chairman,
yes,
I
have
a
question
please
this
this
facility,
this
building,
is
going
to
be
placed
right
at
the
edge
of
the
neighborhood.
Are
these
houses
that
are
around
this
this
this
building
right?
Are
these
residential
houses
that
are
around
this
building.
H
Are
you
talking
about
behind
or
to
the
south
well
from
the
west,
to
the
west.
I
So
my
question
is
what
what
kind
of
sidewalk
requirements
do
we
have
for
these
kinds
of
projects.
I
C
Mr
take
I
mean
they
can
put
sidewalks
along
the
property
that
they're
developing,
but
there's
not
any
sidewalks
to
time
into.
I
I
C
Well,
the
developers
the
developers
felt
the
need
to
put
them
in
in
other,
possibly
newer.
I
understand
that
the
development
department
and
the
community
action
are
trying
to
put
sidewalks
where
they
can,
but
funding
being
limited.
It's
going
to
be
a
slow
process
and
a
long
time
to
recover.
I
Listen,
my
friend,
I'm
not
the
designer
I'm
on
the
panel
asking
the
questions.
I
ask
the
questions
and
I'm
trying
to
figure
out
why
chisholm
doesn't
have
sidewalks.
I
A
C
I
C
I
cannot
answer
that,
mr
tate,
I
I
mean
I
attended
to
earlier
because
I
you
know
I
stated
it
was
an
older
development
and
the
developers
more
than
likely
didn't,
have
the
finances
to
do
it
and
the
newer.
The
newer
developments
that
you
maybe
may
or
may
not
be
referring
to
the
developers,
decide
to
put
the
sidewalks
in.
I
I
think
it's
wrong:
chisholm
can
have
sidewalks,
because
the
next
one's
coming
up
is
in
sheridan
heights.
It
doesn't
have
sidewalk
requirements
either.
So
why
are
we
as
a
city
not
requiring
these
kinds
of
features
to
afford
to
these
neighborhoods?
When
other
neighborhoods
have
the
features
they
walk
up
and
down
the
sidewalk
to
developments
like
this,
and
you
will
allow
them
to
put
a
10
000
square
foot
building
in
the
planet
in
the
edge
of
the
neighborhood
and
make
people
have
to
drive
to
a
dollar
store?
That's
not
right!.
D
H
H
C
Yes,
sir
item
number
six,
the
broadway
group
for
a
new
retail
store,
it's
a
public
hearing
for
a
development
plan
for
a
new
building
to
be
located
at
the
southeast
corner
of
lower
etumka
road
and
alabama
river
parkway
and
a
b-2
commercial
zoning
district.
This
is
a
development
plan
and
will
not
require
a
vote.
H
Was
just
gonna
say:
we're
proposing
a
10,
640
square
foot,
retail
store
at
the
corner
of
alabama
river
parkway
and
lower
watumko
road
and
also
stratfor
drive
with
35
parking
stalls.
And
then
there
will
be
two
access
points:
one
off
of
stratfor,
full
access
off
of
stratford
drive
and
then
a
ride
in
right
out
off
of
lower
watumka.
I
Mr
chairman,
my
comments
are
the
same
for
this
development
plan
as
well.
This
development
is
planted
at
the
edge
of
a
neighborhood.
If
you
look
at
the
map
of
the
everything
that
touches
this
development
is
residential,
but
yet
still
the
people
have
to
drive
to
get
to
this
place.
I
want
to
know,
I
know
the
answer,
but
I
don't
ask
it
rhetorically.
Why
aren't
there
sidewalks
incorporated
in
this
part
of
town
for
folks
who
want
to
walk
to
the
store.
I
The
question
has
already
been
answered,
but
I
just
had
to
put
it
on
the
record
that
something
is
not
right
about
how
we're
developing
this
city-
and
we
want
people
to
stay
here,
but
we're
treating
certain
parts
of
the
city
very
different,
and
it's
obvious-
it's
not
even
it
used
to
be.
You
could
hide
this
kind
of
stuff
because
folks
didn't
know,
but
this
is
obvious
now
we
got
to
change
this.
D
A
C
The
seventh
item
is
by
ec
survey
and
design
representing
the
lenoir
group
subjects
hearing
for
development
plan
for
a
new
building
to
be
located
on
the
northeast
side
of
southern
boulevard,
approximately
1200
feet
west
of
norman
bridge
road
in
a
b4
commercial
zoning
district.
This
is
a
development
plan
and
will
not
require
a
vote.
G
Yes,
hello,
I'm
jeremy.
With
the
lorna
group,
we
we
have
an
existing
ice
vending
machine
at
the
corner
of
court
street
and
the
southern
boulevard
and
there's
not
much
it's
kind
of
in
a
gas
station.
The
parking
is
very
condensed:
there's
not
much
room
for
people
to
pull
in
there
and
get
ice,
there's
not
much
room
for
more
than
one
or
two
vehicles
and
we're
wanting
to
purchase
this
piece
of
property
and
move
our
ice
vending
machine.
G
D
D
C
D
D
E
Ahead:
okay,
I'm
grady
hicks,
I'm
down
here
to
get
this
try
to
get
this
4.46
acres
rezoned
and
I
think
y'all
familiar
with
it.
When
I
bought
the
piece
of
property,
it
was
a
habitat
of
humanity
and
we
thought
I
thought
when
I
bought.
It
was
zone
commercial,
but
it
was
on
residential
and
we've
been
trying
a
couple
times
to
get
this
thing.
Rezoned.
I
got
a
gentleman,
that's
leasing
the
building.
E
Now
that
just
wants
to
park
some
trucks
there
and
use
the
building
for
storage,
and
he
don't
need
any
license,
but
I
need
to
get
it
trying
to
get
it
zoned
for
this
this
zone,
and
I
guess
it's
b3.
D
I
J
I
can
help
you
he
applied
last
june
for
rezoning
to
go
to
b2
commercial.
It
got
delayed.
Several
times
ended
up
being
denied
by
the
planning
commission
and
he
didn't.
He
did
not
appeal
to
city
council.
So
it's
been
a
year
later.
He
can
reapply.
E
Well,
if,
if
you
want
me
to,
I
can
fill
you
in
a
little
bit
more
too
there's
two
subdivisions
back
then
in
north
pass,
the
ladies
that
live
in
the
closest
subdivision
use
that
access
it's
a
it's,
not
an
easement.
It's
not
access.
It's
probably
part
of
this
4.66
acres,
supposedly
habitat
for
humanity,
promised
them
a
bunch
of
things,
promised
them
the
building.
E
If
they
ever
got
rid
of
it,
and
they
don't
want
nothing
there
and
they
want
to
continue
the
use
and
we
went
to
that's
where
I
delayed
the
meet
and
I
sat
down
and
tried
to
talk
to
them
and
they
were
going
to
try
to
talk
with
the
city,
see
if
the
city
wanted
to
take
access
to
a
right
away.
I
told
them
I'd
give
it
to
them.
E
If
the
city
would
would
pave
it
and
they
still
use
it,
and
and
basically
they
don't
want
anything
there,
but
that
and
how
a
commercial
building
got
built
on
a
residential
lot
is
something
that
we
still
don't
know,
and
we
just
need
it.
You
know
zone
commercial
because
everything
on
the
side
and
across
the
road
is
zone
b,
two
or
b1
or
2.
Everything
else
is
zoned
for
that
and
used
for
that.
So
that's!
Basically
what
we
got.
D
E
I
was,
and
I
met
with
them,
and
I
said
they
were
supposed
to
get
back
from
me
or
see
if
they
could
get
the
city
to
do
something.
The
current
guy,
that's
leasing,
the
property
and
possibly
will
buy
the
property
that
doesn't
matter
to
him.
He
doesn't
have
to
have
a
fence
up,
so
I
have
I'm
trying.
I've
tried
to
work
with
them,
so
everybody
could
benefit
here,
but
it
ain't
working
real
good
on
my
part.
It
don't
seem
so.
E
No,
actually,
what
I'd
done
it
was
in
real
bad
shape.
When
I
bought
it,
I
cleared
a
bunch
of
trees
off
and
then
I've
actually
fixed
around
the
building,
what
they
call
the
asphalt
millings,
that's
ground
up
off
of
the
asphalt
I've
had
15
loads
put
in
around
the
building,
so
be
nice
and
neat
and
my
tenant
can
get
in
and
out
won't
get
stuck
or
whatever
so
part
of
it
is
that
asphalt
mill,
and
so
they
probably
real
happy
because
it's
you
know
it's
a
real
smooth
surface
right
now.
D
E
D
E
C
I
can't
at
this
point
in
time,
mr,
I
cannot
see
the
city
trying
to
accept
it
and
I
don't
know
it
would
cost
an
extremely
loud
amount
to
have
it
to
constructed
two
city
standards
to
be
accepted,
but
that
would
that
would
be
a
that
would
be
some
some
an
avenue
to
investigate
if
mr
hicks
wants
to
give
the
right-of-way
to
them
and
then
develop
the
street
or
the
right
of
way
to
the
city-
and
you
know
that
would
be
a
question
for
the
engineering
department
to
see
if
monies
are
available.
E
B
I
know
one
time
mr
hicks,
we
we
we
had
talked
about
them
getting
with
a
city
council
person
is
secret,
they
actually
have
a
road
cut
in
there
and
paid,
and
what
we
was
discussing
as
a
planning
commission
was
to
actually
zone
that
property
at
two
different
lots
with
that
road
coming
between
it.
I
know
we
talked
about
that
at
one
time.
E
B
Have
they
ever
got
what
they
said
a
council
person
on
this,
because
if
both
sides
ain't
doing
their
part,
then
ain't
nothing
gonna
happen.
We're
gonna
be
right
back
where
we
at.
E
Correct
if
you
correct-
and
I
haven't
talked
to
them,
but
if,
if
we
could
do
it
or
they
wanted
access
to
that,
as
long
as
I
could
take,
if
with
the
road
goes
too
roughly
now,
as
long
as
I
can
get
both
sides
of
that
road
zone,
you
know
b2
b3
and
we're
not
trying
to
put
any
particular
thing
in
there.
Besides.
Basically,
what's
there
now,
what's
what's
in
the
surroundings,
next
door
to
it's
a
trucking
company
across
the
street,
so
some
repair
shops.
So
that's
that's
all
we
would
be
trying.
That's
all.
B
And
just
for
your
knowledge,
mr
hicks,
that
that
was
the
warehouse
for
habitat
for
humanity
when
they
were
building
those
houses.
E
B
E
When
I,
when
I
bought
it
and
and
it
had
things,
do
over
again,
of
course-
and
I
learned
a
lesson-
I
should
have
looked
at
what
it
was
on
and
before
I
bought
it
come
down
here
at
that
time
with
the
habitat
and
would
get
my
zone
in
or
I
shouldn't
have
bought
it.
But
I
am
where
I'm
at
and
you
know,
need
to
need
to
get
something
resolved
and
we
can
see
what
see
what
they
want
to
say
or
see
what
we
can
come
up
with.
I
I
J
I
remember
the
history
since
I'm
reading
it
they,
when
habitat
for
humanity,
was
building
the
houses,
the
board
of
adjustment,
no,
the
staff,
the
planning
staff
at
that
time,
allowed
them
to
put
the
building
on
this
property
to
be
used
for
warehouse
and
office
for
habitat
for
humanity
contingent
on
that
they
come
and
apply
to
the
board
of
adjustment
to
get
a
variance
to
keep
it
there.
They
never
came
back
and
got
a
variance.
So
it's
illegal
and
it's
non-conforming.
I
I
I
J
J
I
And
the
previous
staff,
but
the
city's
planning
staff
made
a
deal
with
habitat.
The
deal
didn't
work
out
because
habitat
didn't
come
back
in
here
to
do
what
they
were
supposed
to
do
right.
So
it
looks
like
to
me
the
planning
staff,
whether
it
was
the
previous
planning
staff
or
the
current
planning
staff
needs
to
resolve
this.
I
Where
it
started-
and
it
should
not
be
up
here
for
resolution
with
this
kind
of
entanglement,
nobody
on
the
planet
staff
followed
up
when
they
didn't
come
in
here
to
do
what
they
were
supposed
to
do
from
the
planning
staff,
and
now
you've
got
several
people
up
here,
having
to
rectify
the
planning
staff
and
I'm
not
in
a
booboo
correcting
business.
So
why
is
it
here?
I
J
D
J
J
J
I
Chairman
cc,
this
is
why
it's
so
convoluted.
I
And
and
the
convolution
is
being
shifted
to
the
several
of
us
when
it
originated
at
the
staff
level,
they
didn't
follow
the
protocol
to
get
this
thing
in
the
right
arena.
This
man
bought
it
he's
trying
to
get
something
done,
but
really
to
me.
It
needs
to
go
back
to
that
plan
and
staff,
and
they
need
to
figure
out
whether
they
get
lawyers
involved
whomever
to
work
with
this
guy
in
the
neighborhood.
But
I
don't
think
it's
something
for
us
to
consider.
J
J
I
What
this
is
all
going
back
to
staff,
whether
it's
ken
groves
or
whoever
it
was
a
staff
level
decision-
and
I
agree
with
you,
mr
chairman-
it
doesn't
matter
what
individuals
were
on
the
staff
at
the
time.
It's
a
staff
level
decision
and
something
went.
There
was
a
deal
made
quite
honestly
with
habitat.
B
D
I
think
it's
solvable,
I
think
we
can
come
if
we
can
get
to
an
agreement
where
mr
hicks
and
the
people
in
the
audience
can
come
to
an
agreement
as
to,
I
think
all
they
want
is
access
to
there
to
it,
and
I.
D
E
E
I
don't
really
want
to
give
the
easement
up,
but
I
give
it
up
to
get
its
own
commercial,
so
I
can
go
on
and
lease
my
building
or
sell
it,
and
if
they
happy
with
that,
then
I'm
okay
with
it
or
or
they
got
a
homeowner's
association
is
my
understanding.
We
can
let
them
come
up
and
talk
and
see,
but
I'm
pretty.
I
think
they
got
a
homeowner's
thing.
I
Before
we
get
into
a
long,
protracted
discussion
has
anything
changed
since
the
last
time
you
were
here
that
would
cause
us
to
vote
any
differently
than
we
did
before.
E
No,
so
I
don't
think,
listen,
they've
got
something.
That's
that's
changed.
I
H
D
K
Okay,
my
name
is
greta
sales.
I
live
at
709
miller,
fuller
drive,
I
moved
in
may
9th
1999..
Mr
tate,
may
I
answer
the
question
that
you
asked
when
we
began
this.
You
certainly
make
okay
upon
our
moving
into
the
neighborhood
and
it
was
continuing
to
build.
K
There
was
a
sign
up
at
the
end
of
the
street,
about
plating
and
being
a
new
homeowner
and
going
through
all
these
new
experiences.
I
didn't
understand
what
that
was
about.
I
called
the
number
on
the
sign
and
whoever
answered
the
phone
was
a
lady
and
the
lady
said:
where
are
you
what's
your
location?
I
told
her
where
I
was
and
she
said.
Oh,
it's
about
paving
millet,
fuller
out
to
the
parkway
they.
Having
a
meeting
about
that.
I
said
I
live
on
miller.
Fuller.
Can
I
come
to
the
meeting?
Oh
no!
No!
No!
K
K
K
We
meet,
we,
we
we
don't
always
get
along
and
agree
on
certain
things
and
that's
everywhere,
but
when
it
comes
to
our
little
neighborhood,
I
think
the
majority
of
us
are
proud
of
where
we
are
and
proud
of
where
we
live,
and
I
thank
god
for
millet
fuller
for
having
this
vision
in
the
first
place.
So
we
all
had
dreams
and
high
hopes
of
how
we
wanted
our
neighborhood
to
be
so.
K
D
Meetings-
and
we
could
have
do
you
have
any
of
this
in
writing.
K
Probably
I
have
to
search
and
find
it
because
I
have
all
of
our
notes
and
agendas
from
all
of
our
previous
neighborhood
associations.
D
D
K
Me
go
ahead:
okay,
habitat
heathrow
humanities
was
developing
neighborhoods.
Now,
instead
of
putting
houses
in
different
places
in
different
locations,
new
hope
village
was
the
second
neighborhood
being
developed.
We
were
having
homeowners
association
meetings
with
habitat
and
then
we
developed
our
neighborhood
association
meeting.
K
We
were
meeting
at
different
times,
but
we
were
putting
together
ideas
and
things
that
we
were
going
to
do
so.
As
I
said,
it
has
transferred
from
different
hands
different
directions.
Directors.
Different
things
have
happened,
the
last
that
we
know
we
were
told
we
could
use
the
construction
warehouse
and
they
got
the
things
out
of
there
by
who
the
neighborhood
our
homeowners,
we
could
use
it
for
meetings
to
have
our
neighborhood
association
meetings.
K
K
K
May
I
say
what
is
in
writing
on
the
planning
of
this
property,
none
of
the
property
or
its
attachments,
and
I
gave
you
all
that
the
first
time
we
met
you
said
you
couldn't
see
it
because
it
was
too
little.
It's
public
information
on
the
planning,
the
first
two
three
paragraphs
state
that
the
property
should
not
be
sold
for
a
profit
or
if
it
is
it's
supposed
to
be
for
educational
or
recreational
purposes,
I
think
that's
why
we
were
told
that
okay
and
then
another
state
area
down
in
there
says
if
the
property
be
sold.
K
K
K
Okay,
now
we
have
a
new
director
director
of
habitat
for
humanity.
This
is
mr
scott
gray,.
L
So
have
to
raise
us
a
little
bit.
My
name
is
scott
gregory,
I'm
the
new
executive
director
of
habitat
for
humanity.
I
started
here
march
1st
of
this
year.
L
I
will
tell
you
that
this
is
one
of
the
first
things
that
came
to
my
attention
as
I
started
in
the
role
as
you
would
imagine,
there's
a
lot
of
passion
around
this.
As
you
see,
I've
looked
through
the
documents,
while
there's
nothing
explicit
in
writing
to
the
question
that
you
are
asking
it's
very
clearly
implied
in
the
plat
maps
and
the
construct
of
the
agreement
between
habitat
and
the
homeowners
there
that
this
property
was
intended
to
be
used
for
the
benefit
of
the
habit
for
the
new
hope,
village.
Homeowners
right
very,
very
clear.
L
I
can
provide
you
with
that
documentation.
If
you
don't
have
it
right.
If
you
do
have
it,
I
would
suggest
you
read
it.
I
think
you'll
come
to
the
same
conclusion
that
I
did
so.
I
think
this
is
a
situation
quite
frankly,
where
the
prior
habitat
director
acted
not
in
good
faith
and
took
actions
that
were
not
to
the
benefit
of
the
homeowners
partners
that
we
have
at
new
hope.
Village,
okay
and
I
haven't
had
an
opportunity
to
speak
with
mr
hicks.
L
I
have
spoken
with
paul
burkett,
who,
I
believe
is
the
attorney
that
facilitated
the
transaction.
I
believe,
mrs
trump,
I'm
sorry.
I
have
spoken
with
paul
burkett,
who
is
the
attorney
that
facilitated
the
transaction?
I
do
believe
that
mr
hicks
has
attempted
to
be
reasonable
in
providing
entrance
and
and
exit
access.
L
I
would
stress
that
not
only
is
this
important
for
vehicular
entrance
and
exit,
but
also
for
pedestrian
traffic,
the
the
montgomery
area
transit
system,
the
bus
stop
is
right
at
the
end
of
this
road
on
river
parkway
right.
So,
if
that's
cut
off,
you
have
no
access
to
public
transit.
Nor
do
you
have
access
to
it
with
a
with
a
car.
Okay,
the
other
concern
I
have,
quite
frankly,
I'm
out
there
a
lot
two
or
three
days
a
week.
L
It's
a
clear
view
down
the
street.
If
you
look
at
this
it's
all
flat,
and
so,
if
you're
at
the
end
of
trey
lane
in
the
cul-de-sac
looking
down,
you
can
see
the
large
trucks
parked
there.
So
it's
not
the
most
pleasant
thing
to
be
looking
at,
I
will
say
he's
correct
that
the
the
property
to
my
right
is
zoned,
I
believe,
light
industrial
commercial,
but
it's
hidden
from
both
north
pass
and
new
hope,
village
by
a
cops
of
30
year
old
trees
right.
L
L
So
I
would
like
to
ask
that
you
know
you
give
us
and
the
homeowners
and
mr
hicks
an
opportunity
to
discuss
the
property.
I've
had
conversations
with
the
city.
I've
met
with
chris
conway
a
couple
weeks
back.
I
do
believe
there
are
some
options
for
resolving
this.
It's
not
a
quick
resolution
and
it's
not
a
cheap
resolution
and
we're
going
to
have
to
have
partnership.
L
We
got
that
done,
but
we
are
very
interested
in
working
with,
certainly
our
habitat
partner
families,
mr
hicks
and
the
city
and
county
to
get
this
resolved
the
right
way.
All
right.
E
E
I
I
I
have
one
one
thing
to
say,
though:
we're
still
leaving
out
this
planning
group
that
made
the
initial
decision
somehow
I
want
them
to
be
tied
into
approving
this
too,
because
they
approved
it
when
you
got
there,
so
they
need
to
be
approving
it
when
it
comes
away
from
them.
So.
B
D
Get
that
done
that
needs
to
be
part
of
the
problem.
It's
a
screw-up
all
the
way
around,
starting
with
the
city
and
the
habitat,
the
previous
director,
and
hopefully
that
can
get
resolved
with
the
help
of
the
city
may
have
to
put
some
money
into
this
and,
whatever
I
don't
know,
that's
not
my
call,
but.
D
K
K
K
Sir,
may
I
speak
please
go
ahead.
None
of
us
were
aware
of
the
property
even
being
sold,
and
then
he
came
in
and
they
they
blocked
the
entrance
and
x's
with
trucks
he
and
some
other
guy
to
present
to
prevent
my
neighbors
from
coming
in
and
going
home
after
getting
off
of
work,
and
then
he
came
out
all
the
trees
that
was
around
that
area.
He
tore
all
those
trees
down,
bulldozed
them
down,
brought
in
other
other
dirt
and
and
some
kind
of
looked
like
pavement
stuff.
K
And
now,
if
you
would
see
the
street,
there
are
potholes
still
everywhere.
We
had
to
deal
with
some
of
them
at
one
time
already
anyway,
but
now
they're
everywhere
and
first
they
were
told
that
the
big
trucks
were
coming
down
through
there.
Making
the
potholes
well
he's
bringing
big
trucks
and
stuff
down
in
here
and
parking
big
trucks
and
heavy
heavy
equipment
down
in
here.
So
we
still
have
it's
not
it's
a
nuisance
to
our
neighborhood
and
the
property
was
sold
illegally
and
that's
what
we
want
to
resolve.
K
I
I
D
K
D
A
My
only
question
mr
cook
is.
D
A
A
D
E
Yes,
we'll
be
happy
to
do
that.
I
get
the
attorney
that
helped
close.
This
we'll
talk
with
the
habitats
gentlemen,
but
what
these,
what
these,
ladies
ain't
understanding,
is
as
of
right
now
as
of
the
way
it
is,
that
is
not
an
easement.
It
is
not
a
right
away,
they
are
trespassing
on
my
property
when
they
come
through
it
and
that's
what
they
didn't
understand
it,
but
we'll
get
a
lawyer
and
we'll
get
it
resolved.
I
understand.
C
The
next
item
is
number
nine:
it's
pilgrim
engineering
representing
ryan
ridge
properties,
llc
requesting
final
approval
of
ryan
ridge,
platte
number
11,
located
on
the
east
side
of
braxton
lane
approximately
130
feet:
east
of
ryan
ridge
loop
in
a
planned
unit,
development
district-
this
is
a
plat
and
it
will
require
a
public
hearing.
I
mean
a
boat,
I'm
sorry.
B
I'm
I'm
pep
pilgrin
with
pilgrim
engineering.
This
is
the
last
plat
I
believe
we'll
have
in
ryan
ridge
for
residential,
just
a
short
cul-de-sac.
C
C
B
I'm
pep
hill
green
again
with
peel
green
engineering.
This
is
one
of
two
plats
we
have
tonight
in
stony
brook.
This
connects
over
tour
all
the
way
over
to
charlemont
lane
your
60-foot
lots.
D
I
C
D
C
B
This
is
the
second
plant
we
have
here.
This
is
just
an
area
that
we
hadn't
done
before
we're
finishing
it
out.
D
C
The
12th
item
is
presented
by
pilgrim
engineering
representing
stony
brook
llc.
The
request
is
to
provide
a
master
plan
to
change
multi-family
residential
use
to
single-family
residential
use
for
the
property
located
approximately
750
north
of
atlanta
highway
and
550
east
of
stony
brook
way
in
a
pud.
This
is
the
rezoning
and
will
require
a
vote.
D
D
B
B
D
D
B
D
C
B
Yes,
we're
wanting
to
get
this
rezone
to
be
able
to
put
a
single
wide
mobile
manufacturing
home
for
curtis
birch
to
live
in
this
property.
Is
air
property
it's
owned
by
us,
the
the
the
property
in
question,
as
well
as
the
other,
lodge
right
adjacent
to
it
and
he's
needing
a
place
to
live
so
we're
asking
to
have
it
rezoned.
So
we
can
put
the
mobile
home
and
get
their
utilities
and
things
hooked
up.
J
J
J
I
B
D
D
D
A
I'd
like
to
make
the
motion
that
this
be
approved
with
the
q
designation.
D
B
C
Mr
chair,
mr
chairman,
mr
chairman
planning,
commission
members,
it's
been
brought
to
my
attention
that
this
group
of
people
were
outside
and
were
not
made
aware
that
item
number
six,
which
was
a
public
hearing
for
a
retail
store
at
alabama
river
parkway
and
lower
wetumpka
road,
were
not
notified.
That
the
item
was
coming
up.
D
D
This
was
a
public
hearing.
Yes,
you
would
come
up
and
make
your
comments
now.
Just
so
you
know,
a
public
hearing
for
a
development
plan
is
strictly
that
a
public
hearing
you
make
whatever
comments
you
mow,
but
there's
no
vote
taken
on
a
development
plan.
Consequently,
you
can
be
heard.
Is
that
the
proper
thing
to
do?
Yes,.
C
That
that's
that's
that's
one
thing
we
can
do.
I
can
ask
mr
sankey
and
the
other
gentleman
if
they
want
to
meet
with
staff
and
we
can
go
over
some
of
their
concerns
or
I
I
guess
we
could
rescind
that
public
hearing
and
do
it
again
next
month,
but
the
outcome's
still
going
to
be
the
same
because
it
is
a
public
hearing,
but
I
will
be
glad
I
would
be
glad
to
meet
with
them
at
their
convenience
to
go
over
any
concerns
they
may
have.
I
I
D
Of
it,
and
if
this,
if
if,
if
there's
something
that
we
need
that
you
need
to
have
the
person
come
back
that
made,
this
presentation
needs
to
come
back.
We'll
have
her
come
back
next
next
month,
but
we'll
we'll
be
glad
to
hear
you.
You
know
as
long
as
we're
here
we'll
be
glad
to
hear
you.
Okay
with
that
everybody,
okay
with
that
on
the
planet.
D
F
Good
evening
this
is
go
ahead,
see
mr
chairman,
we're
the
homeowners
of
the
ironwood
community,
lord
ratumka
road,
and
it's
our
understanding
that
a
retail
store
is
being
asked
for
approval
by
the
council,
and
we
just
want
to
let
you
know
that
we're
against
that
that
that
store.
F
That's
that's
being
proposed,
the
it's,
my
understanding
that
it
may
be
a
dollar
general,
but
if
it's
a
dollar
general,
if
there's
one
within
a
mile
from
us-
and
we
would
rather
not
have
a
dollar
general
on
that
corner,.
M
The
value
of
our
home
will
be
appreciated
quite
significantly,
not
only
that
if
you
approve
a
retail
unit
at
the
intersection
here,
you
have
within
less
than
a
mile
and
a
quarter
a
strip
ball
that
is
in
need
of
a
clientele
if
you
put
a
store
here,
you're
pulling
people
away
from
that.
Secondly,
you've
got
a
circle
k
and
another
retail
unit.
Here
this
is
only
a
couple
of
blocks
away.
M
F
Mr
chairman
and
and
board
members
we're
just
asking
we're
asking
you
we're
pleading
with
you
to
to
not
approve
a
retail
store
in
that
in
our
area.
We
have
plenty
of
retail
stores,
we
need
a
bank
or
a
credit
union
or
even
a
church,
if
that's
the
case,
but
not
a
retail
store.
That's
going
to
end
up
being
someone
coming
back
and
asking
for
a
liquor
license
a
liquor
store.
F
We've
we've
worked
hard
out
there
on
lower
otunka
road
to
to
make
it
good
for
everybody.
But
this
is
not
a
good
situation
for
us
for
them
to
put
that
store
on
that
corner
and
we're
just
asking
this
board
to
not
to
approve
it.
Pleading
with
you
not
to
do
it.
D
D
These
are
development
plans.
It
was
already
zoned.
I
couldn't
tell
you
how
many
years
ago,
for
this
type
of
operation,
we
are
just
hearing
the
development
plan
and
all
that
is
is
a
hearing,
so
the
development
plan
can
be
presented
and
she
presented
it.
All
we
are
is
hearing
that
development
plan.
We
can't
stop
it,
it's
not
a
rezoning,
it's
not
anything
like
that.
D
It
is
a
development
plan.
Only
we
hear
it.
It
goes
into
effect
and
that's
all
it
is
it's
something
that
the
state
set
up,
so
that
a
development
plan
can
be
heard.
It
has
to
be
heard
publicly.
Sorry,
you
were
not
here
for
that
meeting.
I'm
gonna
get
with
the
city
and
if
y'all
wish
to
come
back
down
here
and
make
the
same
argument
again,
he
can
talk
with
her
the
lady
that
made
the
presentation
and
see
if
she
will
come
back
and
make
the
presentation.
D
Sometimes
people
that
make
the
presentation
are
amenable
to
something
that
the
development,
but
in
this
case
I'm
not
sure
that
that's
going
to
happen.
She
has
you
know
she
was
here.
She
made
the
presentation
and
we
heard
it
and
that's
it
anybody
else.
The
planning
commission
of
the
staff
wants
to
make
that
any
comments
we'll
be
glad
to
hear
them,
but
that's
basically,
the
a
development
plan
is
strictly
a
hearing.
It
was
zoned
a
number
of
years
ago.
Do
you
do
you
happen
to
have
when
that
was
rezoned.
D
I
So
you
need
to
be
aware,
there's
a
larger
issue
here
that
you
need
to
be
cognizant
of,
because
the
same
thing
could
happen
in
your
backyard.
This
is
across
the
street.
I
understand
that,
but
as
far
as
we
are
concerned
up
here,
we
don't
vote
on
this.
As
the
chairman
said,
this
is
merely
something
that
is
presented
to
the
public
for
input,
but
this
body
does
not
approve
or
disapprove
of
it,
but
I
want
to
say
this
at
the
risk
of
repeating
myself
for
the
ones
of
you
who
have
property
that
borders
the
parkway.
I
I
don't
know
what
your
addresses
are,
but
there's
a
deep,
deep,
green
buffer
was
a
for
sale.
Sign
out
there
at
one
time.
Well,
anything,
that's
his
own.
Business
can
back
up
to
your
backyard,
so
you
need
to
be
aware
of
that
and
because,
if
it's
zoned
properly,
all
we'll
do
is
have
a
hearing
and
that's
it.
D
You
thank
you
if
you
would
get
with
the
people
at
the
city,
if
you,
if
you
or
your
people,
want
to
come
back
down
here
and
they
can
probably
say
that
the
public
hearing
was
not
held
properly.
I
don't
know
that's
sort
of
out
of
my
bailiwick,
but
and
and
get
the
lady
back
down
here
from
the
broadway
group
to
have
a
public
hearing
which
will
frankly
she
she
might
listen
to
you.
She
might
not,
but
we
we
don't
have
a
vote
on
that.