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City of Dekalb Planning and Zoning Commission met November 7.

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City of Dekalb Planning and Zoning Commission met November 7.

Here is the agenda provided by the commission:

A. Roll Call

B. Approval Of Agenda (Additions or Deletions)

C. Approval Of Minutes

1. October 3, 2018

D. Public Participation (Open Floor to Anyone Wishing to Speak on Record)

E. New Business

1. Public Hearing – Petition by Cornerstone DeKalb LLC, represented by John Pappas, for approval of amendments to Ordinance 2017-011 to add additional service facilities to the list of permitted commercial uses in Article II.C of the Ordinance up to 2,000 square feet and also requesting the maximum square footage allowed for “Professional Service Offices” in the Ordinance be increased from 1,000 square feet to 2,000 square feet for 106, 112, 118 and 124 E. Lincoln Highway and 122 S. 1st St. (Cornerstone DeKalb)

2. Public Hearing – Petition by Plaza DeKalb LLC, represented by John Pappas, for approval of amendments to Ordinance 2017-036 to add additional service facilities to the list of permitted commercial uses in Article II.C of the Ordinance up to 2,000 square feet and also requesting the maximum square footage allowed for “Professional Service Offices” in the Ordinance be increased from 1,000 square feet to 2,000 square feet for 203, 209, 223 and 229 E. Lincoln Highway (Plaza DeKalb)

3. Public Hearing – Petition by SV CSG South DeKalb 1 and 2 LLC for approval of a zoning map amendment from the “HI” Heavy Industrial District to the “PDI” Planned Development – Industrial District and approval of a Planned Development Preliminary Plan for the development of two, 2 megawatt community solar gardens (North side of Gurler Rd., 500 feet east of S. 1st St.)

F. Reports

G. Adjournment

https://www.cityofdekalb.com/AgendaCenter/ViewFile/Agenda/_11072018-1500

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