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Commission reviews noise ordinance expansion, North Downtown plan revision and charter-compensation recommendations

April 22, 2026 | Clarke County, Georgia


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Commission reviews noise ordinance expansion, North Downtown plan revision and charter-compensation recommendations
At the agenda-setting session commissioners reviewed several policy and administrative items.

Noise ordinance: The Legislative Review Committee recommended expanding the county's noise ordinance to include mixed-density residential (RM) zoning districts and make first offenses court-only while raising fines for repeat offenses. Commissioner Myers, who led the LRC effort, said the change aims to give residents in denser neighborhoods the same protections as single-family areas. The commission asked staff for a one-year follow-up and directed additional outreach about enforcement practices and decibel-measurement costs.

North Downtown master plan: Staff described a revision to the North Downtown Phase 3 master plan that reduces density because the planned parking structure is no longer financially feasible under current cost conditions and state (DCA) parking requirements. Commissioners discussed options for future shared parking or a phase-four density lift if parking becomes available and asked staff to conduct outreach to neighborhood service providers, including the Athens Neighborhood Health Center.

Charter compensation ad hoc committee: An ad hoc panel of current and former mayors and commissioners issued a set of recommendations asking the commission to pursue a charter review process that could ultimately ask the General Assembly to designate the mayor as a full-time office with compensation pegged at three times a commissioner's salary, a $5,000 annual mayoral supplement, and optional participation in the management pension program. Several commissioners said they support a broader charter review and asked the attorney's office for an executive summary of the procedural steps required to change the charter.

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