Tag Archives: Lowndes County Commission
A huge impact on land values, not to mention the safety factor –Larry Rodgers on WALB @ LCC 2013-12-09
WALB did what the Lowndes County Commission did not after Spectra’s sales talk this morning: let local citizens speak.
Robert Hydrick on WALB today,
Sabal Trail gives information on pipeline project,
quoted Spectra rep. Brian Fahrenthold (one of five Spectra sent)
about Spectra’s feint of a former route through Valdosta,
now aimed through rural Lowndes and Brooks Counties instead:
This updated route, Fahrenthold pointed out, reduces the amount of the city of Valdosta that would be affected as well as reduces the overall area of Lowndes County that would be affected.
“The first route was 31.3 miles and the [new route] is 15.6. That’s a fifty percent reduction in our proposed route,” said Fahrenthold.
Well, no, it’s a shift in Spectra’s proposed route for their Sabal Trail Pipeline to go farther west, past Clyattville and through Brooks, Colquitt, Mitchell, and Dougherty Counties. How does it feel to be expendable, rural landowners?
Fahrenthold also emphasized Continue reading
Check your Pipeline, Dollar General, 3 special tax lighting districts, and mosquitos @ LCC 2013-11-12
Sabal Trail pipeline presentation
is
December 9th like
the front page of the VDT said.
The online agenda
is still incorrect a month later
about
Green Lane
which is still listed as “For consideration” when it should be listed
as a Public Hearing.
Alapaha Water Treatment Plant
was voted on this time,
as was mysteriously appearing
“Consideration of Back Pay for 911 Employees”.
Like the the Planning Commission, they tabled Nottinghill. With much less discussion than the Planning Commission, they approved yet another Dollar General. Plus three decorative special tax lighting districts, mosquito control, pump replacement, the annual MIDS bus service contract, a beer license, something about NOAA, and an agreement with the Lowndes County Board of Elections for paying employees.
Here’s the agenda. See also the videos of the previous morning’s Work Session.
LOWNDES COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERSContinue reading
AMENDED AGENDA
WORK SESSION, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 2013, 8:30 a.m.
REGULAR SESSION, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 2013, 5:30 p.m.
327 N. Ashley Street – 2nd Floor
Pipeline and Nottinghill, VLMPO, lawyers and alcohol @ LCC 2013-12-09
The proposed
Sabal Trail pipeline
presentation is really on this time,
with
citizen questions asked by the Commissioners.
Nottinghill is back yet again.
Two appointments to the
VLMPO Citizens Advisory Committee.
All that plus three beer licenses, a liquor license,
and a bunch of contracts and a couple of bids.
Here’s the agenda.
LOWNDES COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
PROPOSED-AGENDA
WORK SESSION, MONDAY, DECEMBER 9, 2013, 8:30 a.m.REGULAR SESSION, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 10, 2013, 5:30 p.m.
327 N. Ashley Street — 2nd Floor
- Call to Order
- Invocation
Only in the Regular Session, Tuesday at 5:30 PM.
- Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag
Only in the Regular Session, Tuesday at 5:30 PM.
- Minutes for Approval
- Appointment
- Public Hearings
- For Consideration
- Approval of the 2014 Commission Meeting Schedule
- 2014 Public Defender Services Contract & 2014 Operating Contract
- Land Application Site (LAS) Bar Screen Replacement
- Budget Calendar FY 2014-2015
- Beer and Wine License — Parnish Corporation — 3119 Madison HWY
- Beer and Wine License — Jay Brahamani, LLC — 2601 Madison HWY
- Back Pay for 9-1-1 Center Employees
- Second State Court Judge — Resolution & Act
- Bids
- Reports-County Manager
- Citizens Wishing to be Heard Please State Name And Address
Only in the Regular Session, Tuesday at 5:30 PM.
- Sabal Trail (Work Session)
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Hear Sabal Trail Transmission answer questions from the Lowndes County Commission
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Valdosta, December 5, 2013 —Representatives from Spectra Energy or its LLC Sabal Trail Transmission will speak at the Monday morning Lowndes County Commission Work Session and answer questions from Commissioners.
When:
8:30 AM
Monday, December 9th, 2013
Where:
Commission Chambers
327 North Ashley Street, 2nd Floor
Valdosta, GA 31601
229-671-2442
Questions:
commissioner@lowndescounty.com
Why: Spectra Energy proposes a hundred-foot-wide gash through our lands for their huge 36 inch Sabal Trail gas pipeline from Alabama through Georgia to feed Florida Power and Light (FPL) for no benefit to local citizens. A one-time payment is nowhere near adequate for permanent destruction and hazards when FPL and Spectra would continue to profit forever.
Property values: A pipeline through your property isn’t Continue reading
Lowndes County can’t make a monopoly –Judge Harry J. Altman on DSS in VDT
Maybe filing the lawsuit in the first place was “premature”, to use Chairman Bill Slaughter’s word in the VDT yesterday about a possible appeal. Commissioner Demarcus Marshall had the common courtesy on WCTV to apologize to DSS for the unnecessary lawsuit. How much did the Commission spend on that waste of time and effort?
Editor Kay Harris wrote on the front page of the Valdosta Daily Times yesterday, Company wins fight to stay in business: Deep South wins case brought by County,
Southern Circuit Judge Harry J. Altman issued a ruling Monday in the civil action filed by Lowndes County against Deep South Sanitation, LLC to enjoin Deep South from continuing its garbage business. Advanced Disposal Services was later added as an intervenor plaintiff in the case against Deep South as well.
In the ruling, Altman denied the County’s request for an injunction to put Deep South out of business. The order addresses the County’s ordinance passed in 2012, saying that to “simultaneously invoke an exclusive franchise agreement with one company would, in effect … permit Lowndes County to construct a monopoly while simultaneously putting pre-existing companies out of business.”
Well, it appears the judge thought it was about right or wrong.
The county Chairman’s view now? Continue reading
Tybee Island will not scan tourist license plates
Maybe Lowndes County could also welcome tourists instead of using them as a ticketing revenue stream that’s costing us $200,000 to process. And maybe both Lowndes County and Valdosta could put their agenda packets online like tiny (population 3,067) Tybee Island does.
Jim Galloway wrote for the AJC today, Your daily jolt: Tybee Island nixes license plate surveillance,
Tybee Island has decided that the National Security Agency isn’t a model worth following. On Monday, The coastal city’s council retracted its approval of a pair of license plate scanners intended to greet tourists. From the Savannah Morning News:
Citing mostly negative feedback from the public and concerns over how the information from the scanners would translate to a tourism study being conducted by a local professor, the council instead voted to purchase a higher quality model of the current hose-like vehicle counter the city has stretched over U.S. 80.
Meanwhile, the Lowndes County Sheriff’s office last year was Continue reading
Agenda! yes Nottinghill and new chair and vice-chair, 1 Hahira, 4 Valdosta @ GLPC 2013-11-25
How would you as a citizen have known
Nottinghill
is on the real agenda
they’re using right now in the Planning Commission meeting?
What if you wanted to speak for or against in that public hearing?
The one in the last post wasn’t the real agenda,
and even some people who work for local governments didn’t know that.
Here is the real agenda, photographed by Gretchen just now, followed by text version. It also contains an additional item about election of a new Chair and Vice Chair.
Update: I had the date of this meeting wrong in the transcription; fixed now to November 25, 2013. If the county published the agendas and minutes of the Planning Commission, nobody would have to be transcribing by hand….
Greater Lowndes Planning CommissionLowndes County City of Valdosta City of Dasher City of Hahira City of Lake Park
REGULAR MONTHLY MEETING
AGENDA
Lowndes County South Health District Administrative Office
325 West Savannah AvenueMonday, November 25, 2013* 5:30 P.M. * Public Hearing
CALL TO ORDER, INVOCATION, PLEDGE
CITY OF HAHIRA CASE:
FINAL ACTION by the City of Hahira Mayor-Council
Thursday, December 5, 2013
Hahira City Hall, 102 S. Church Street, Hahira, Georgia
7:30 p.m.
- HA-2013-05 Wendy Black
Property Location: 7495 Union Road
Request for Variance from Section 10-6 of the Hahira Zoning Ordinance pertaining to size requirements for signsCITY OF VALDOSTA CASES:
FINAL ACTION by the City of Valdosta Mayor-Council
Thursday, December 5, 2013
Valdosta City Hall, 216 E. Central Avenue, Valdosta, Georgia
Council Chambers, 2nd Floor
5:30 p.m.
- CU-2013-04 Cynthia McDougle
Property Location: 808 Bethune Street
Request for a Conditional Use Permit to establish a personal care home for 4-6 residents in a Single-Family Residential (R10) zoning district- CU-2013-05 Jessie Marshall, III
Property Location: 625 East Gordon Street
Request for a Conditional Use Permit to establish a church in a Single-Family Residential (R-6) zoning district- CU-2013-06 Theresa Patterson
Property Location: 108 East Adair Street
Request for a Conditional Use Permit to establish a personal care home for 4-6 residents in a Residential Professional (R-P) zoning district- VA-2013-16 Mac Mackey
Property Location: 103 B Avenue
Request to rezone 2.2 acres from Manufacturing/Distribution (M-2) to Wholesale Light Industrial (M-1)LOWNDES COUNTY CASES:
FINAL ACTION by the Lowndes County Board of Commissioners
Tuesday, December 10, 2013
Lowndes County Judicial and Administrative Complex
Commission Chambers, 2nd Floor
327 North Ashley Strcet, Valdosta, Georgia
5:30 p.m.
- REZ-2013-11 Nottinghill
Location: Orr Road, Valdosta, Georgia
Request to rezone 14.99 acres from R-A (Residential Agricultural) to R-21 (Medium Density Residential)
*Note: This case was tabled from the GLPC’s September 29th and October 28th, 2013, regular mtg.
REZ-2013-11 Nottinghill was tabled by GLPC 30 September 2013 and again 28 October 2013.
REZ-2013-11 was also tabled by the Lowndes County Commission 8 October 2013 and 12 November 2013, specifically until the County Commission’s 10 December 2013 meeting.
OTHER BUSINESS
Attendance policy for appointed Boards
- Election of 2014 GLPC Chair and Vice Chair
- GLPC 2014 Meeting Schedule
ADJOURNMENT
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Agenda: No Nottinghill and no county cases, 1 Hahira, 4 Valdosta @ GLPC 2013-11-25
I guessed wrong:
Nottinghill is not on the agenda.
Yet the County Commission decided at its November meeting to hear
Nottinghill at its 10 December 2013 meeting, which will be without
the Planning Commission ever having discussed this item.
How is that right?
If Planning Commission agendas were made public some days before
the meetings, the public could point out things like this in time
for them to be fixed.
REZ-2013-11 Nottinghill was tabled by GLPC
30 September 2013
and again
28 October 2013.
REZ-2013-11 was also tabled by the Lowndes County Commission
8 October 2013
and
12 November 2013, specifically
until the County Commission’s 10 December 2013 meeting.
So if the Planning Commission doesn’t discuss Nottinghill tonight,
the County Commission can vote on it in December without the
Planning Commission ever having discussed it.
Here’s the agenda for tonight, supplied by an informant about an hour ago. Will anyone from the county even show up, since without Nottinghill there are no county cases on the agenda? Continue reading
No public agenda for Planning Commission today @ GLPC 2013-11-25
Why so secretive, planning board that recommends on
issues that affect citizens all over Lowndes County?
Where is your agenda for your meeting at 5:30 PM today?
Sure, Gretchen only asked for it today, but why
does LAKE have to wheedle it out of somebody?
Why don’t you or the county publish it so the
public can see?
Do you, the affected public, agree with
Lowndes County Chairman Bill Slaughter that
transparency is not a problem?
We can guess the proposed Nottinghill subdivision will be back,
since it got tabled (again) at GLPC’s
October meeting.
Also probably the
attendance policy, since last time the GLPC Chairman wasn’t there
and only 6 of 11 Commissioners showed up.
But what else?
And why should have to guess what public business a public board
is taking up tonight?
Why do we have this Planning Commission if it doesn’t take its
responsibilities to the citizens of this county seriously enough
to show up or to tell us what it’s doing?
Lowndes County doesn’t even have today’s meeting on its public calendar. The City of Valdosta does; here’s Valdosta’s GLPC listing for today: Continue reading






