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Friday, October 9, 1998 |
Three unresolved questions from previous meetings and at least eight new agenda items will be discussed Monday at the regular meeting of the Peachtree City Planning Commission. The commission will revisit the Booth Middle School bus area expansion, in which the Fayette County Board of Education has sought to move the bus driveway a considerable distance south of the present Peachtree Parkway cut that serves both cars and buses. City planners, engineer Troy Besseche and Police Chief Jim Murray disagreed with the board's plan, so it was not approved by the commission. The parties agreed last month to hire a third-party consultant to recommend a solution. Another "leftover" concerns a proposed and partially done wetlands mitigation project at Flat Creek Golf Course. Neighboring residents have objected, and city officials have concerns about erosion control and appropriate long-range management. The golf course owners have agreed to submit a revised proposal. The other question listed on the preliminary agenda is "unresolved issues" concerning Peachtree City Christian Church. New for the Oct. 12 meeting at 7 p.m. at City Hall are a landscape plan for Kedron Convenience Store at Ga. Highway 74 and Georgian Park; conceptual site plans for Metal Forming Inc. at Southpark Drive and International Drive, McDonald's at Crosstown North Commercial Complex and World Class Aviation at Dividend Court and Dividend Drive; a revision to the conceptual site plan for the Tiernan and Patrylo Building; pre-clearings for an industrial site of 19.64 acres on Hwy. 74 and for a 5.6-acre commercial site on Newgate Road; and a revised lot layout of Blueberry Hill subdivision at Hwy. 74 and Denham Square.
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