City of Johns Creek
Council for Quality Growth Raises Concern with Proposed Cheshire Bridge Ordinance
Council to Speak in Opposition Tonight, May 9 at Zoning Review Board Hearing Two ordinances, 12-O-1599 and 12-O-1600, introduced by Atlanta City Councilman Wan, will be heard by the Zoning Review Board at tonight’s meeting and the full Atlanta City Council on June 3. The ordinances, if approved, would sunset all non-conforming businesses along two parts of Cheshire Bridge Road, zoned to the Neighborhood Commercial Districts NC 4 and NC 5. This issue raises serious property rights concerns. Existing grandfathered...
read moreGovernor Deal Signs Controversial Fulton County Bill
Governor Nathan Deal signed House Bill 604 effectively placing a freeze on property taxes in Fulton County for the next two years. The controversial bill states that the Fulton County Commission may not raise property tax rates until 2015. After that, a raise in property taxes would require a minimum of 5 of 7 commissioner votes. Republican lawmakers from Fulton County believe this will serve as a wake-up call to the County Commission as well as put an end to wasteful spending. The property tax revenue, which comprises most of Fulton...
read moreCommunity Standards Amendment
John’s Creek has adopted a Community Standards Amendment to Ordinance No. A-10-002. The amendment includes changes to landscaping, screening and pedistrian/bicycle circulation. You can read the amendment here.
read moreUnified Development Regulations
The City of Johns Creek has been enforcing both the Subdivision and Development Regulations that were adopted from Fulton County. Many sections in these existing regulations do not provide sufficient detail as a basis for proper enforcement of development procedures, policies, and design/construction standards. City staff has drafted a set of unified development regulations for the City Council to review at June 8th work session. Adoption and implementation of this comprehensive set of development regulations, that include both existing...
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