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Votes at a glance: consent agenda, zoning approvals, and other actions taken June 2

June 02, 2026 | Clarke County, Georgia


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Votes at a glance: consent agenda, zoning approvals, and other actions taken June 2
Key recorded actions and outcomes from the June 2 commission meeting:

- Consent agenda (items 1–16): Approved (includes budget amendments to accept potential GDOT LMIG and CJCC VAWA grants).

- 145 Hayward Island Parkway (special‑use in CG district, senior housing): Approved after motion by Commissioner Fischer.

- 735 South Mill Avenue (special‑use in CO district): Approved.

- 4190 Lexington Road (future land use map amendment and rezoning to RM‑1 with proffered conditions): Future land use map amendment approved; rezoning approved with developer proffers including environmental protection south of stream and emergency‑only gated access.

- Judicial center / urban redevelopment: Commission approved advancing the updated project concept, site selection and funding mechanism to move the new judicial center forward in a downtown location; commissioners emphasized a public design process and community engagement during design.

- Public utilities service delivery and capital improvement elements (2025 update): Accepted.

- Leisure services comprehensive master plan: Accepted.

- North Avenue RAISE grant preferred concept (four‑lane safety concept): Approved; staff authorized to refine grant documentation and pursue right‑of‑way discussions.

- College Square public art and downtown park designation: Approved; sculpture acceptance and park designation were authorized.

- Budget schedule: Commission scheduled final FY27 budget vote for June 9; staff to publish proposed amendment language before Thursday's work session.

Several items generated recorded roll‑call votes and narrow margins on substitute motions, most notably the affordable housing fund administrative‑structure debate, where commissioners split on process and procedural votes were close.

For full roll‑call details and vote tallies, see meeting minutes and the official clerk’s roll call record.

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