Dasher packet item: 10 minutes from SGRC vs. too many days from Lowndes County @ GLPC 2022-01-31

Update 2022-02-01: LAKE videos: Recommend deny 8:3, Miller Bridge Road Subdivision @ GLPC 2022-01-31.

Minutes from SGRC vs. too many days from Lowndes County.

In the previous post I detailed how Lowndes County had referred me to the Southern Georgia Regional Commission (SGRC) to get the board packet item for the Dasher item on the agenda for tonight’s Greater Lowndes Planning Commission (GLPC) meeting, Monday, January 31, 2022.

So I sent email to Loretta Hylton at the SGRC. She returned a PDF of the document within less than ten minutes. No need for an open records request.

[Land Use and Rezoning maps, DA-21-01, GLPC 2022-01-31]
Land Use and Rezoning maps, DA-21-01, GLPC 2022-01-31

That contrasts with more than three days and only after I quoted the open records law Lowndes County was probably violating.

So that Dasher packet item is on the LAKE website along with the others.

You may ask, why did it take me four days to put this packet item online?

Fair question, but I ask: why doesn’t Lowndes County put the entire GLPC board packet online where everyone can see it, like many counties larger and smaller in Georgia and Florida have been doing for years?

[to allow the sale of the family home with the intent to keep the farm in the Wisenbaker Farm Trust.]
to allow the sale of the family home with the intent to keep the farm in the Wisenbaker Farm Trust.
PDF

[Options for final action by Dasher City Council.]
Options for final action by Dasher City Council.
PDF

[Meeting dates in 2020?]
Meeting dates in 2020?
PDF

[Staff Analysis: no adverse effects]
Staff Analysis: no adverse effects
PDF

[More no adverse effects]
More no adverse effects
PDF

[Rural Residential Character Area, staff recommends approval]
Rural Residential Character Area, staff recommends approval
PDF

[Land Use Map]
Land Use Map
PDF

[Rezoning Location Map]
Rezoning Location Map
PDF

[Zoning Map]
Zoning Map
PDF

[SGRC: Southern Georgia Regional Commission]
SGRC: Southern Georgia Regional Commission
PDF

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