Houston daily journal. (Perry, GA) 2006-current, November 14, 2006, Page 5A, Image 5

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HOUSTON DAILY JOURNAL iipMk .Ehl ■ iß»> -f, " -It- s&j "ißlil-l :> jqßßpMy U (■ SHpi \ , BS| ■ KM« * ?»t| •» * , KS f \V%^;' ,t ' S . iPPP^p^l - .M.. - 3 l—.— ~ ; —■ —■ — -*%■ —^ammmmmm^^^mmm^m Journal Nancy Hawk The ladies of the American Legion Unit 24 sold poppies during Veteran's Day ceremo nies Saturday at Rozar Park . I if Wai • >■Jy I *BBrniß MSbbks-; - ifS *raßß«sßP»*tty \ ssc^c— —; .... - - Journal Nancy Hawk Veteran’s day ceremonies at Rozar Park included guest speaker Jim Marshall and Perry Mayor Jim Worral, among the many guests attending. OBJECTS From page iA from developer Jerry Davis, the commercial portion at the corner is 33.57 acres. The 36.68-acre tract behind it has a minimum lot size of 5,400 square feet for the 115 homes. The residential portion, according to the propos al has two exits, one onto Langston Road and the other to the seven-acre adja cent tract which has also at least another 25 homes and a second exit onto Langston Road. Warner Robins had five requests for annexation, which the county did not object to. One for 21.52 acres of S. Kimberly Drive and Park Avenue, and adjacent to Highland Estates and Russell Glenn, was even encouraged. “It should have been annexed a while ago,” said Commissioner Tom McMichael. That tract, adjacent to residential, will be rezoned from C-l (light commercial) to R-3 (7,500-square-foot lot size). Another 52.443-acre tract in the area of Moody Road and Willingham Drive was also annexed with an R-3 zoning. McMichael said, “there’s poor parking land out there,” referring to the need for sewer service because septic tanks will not func tion properly because of soil conditions. Also annexed was a 121.836-acre tract bordered by Leverette, Smithville Church roads and Houston Lake Boulevard, to be zoned C-2 in the city from C-2 and R-AG in the county. It is adjacent to several business es including McCullough Funeral Home and the Circle K. Three tracts were also annexed to be rezoned for C-2 at the intersection Honoring vets of Lake Joy Road, Ga. 96 and Beaulah Church Road, behind the future Walgreen’s at the corner. The commissioners also passed an ordinance regard ingdevelopments on unpaved roads. The ordinance was developed in answer to a moratorium enacted earlier this year for subdivisions on dirt roads. The purpose is to keep subdivisions from being developed on unpaved roads, so the county does not have to build roads for developments. The ordinance permits individuals with large acre age tracts to subdivide their property into no more than five parcels or lots. The maximum is five lots if the original tract is less than 10 acres. The minimum lot size is one acre (43,560 square feet) and 300 feet wide. Commissioner Jay Walker asked if the owner of 500 acres could give one acre each to six children. The answer is “not without a variance.” Walker abstained from the otherwise unanimous vote to adopt the ordinance, explaining, “because I own property off a dirt road.” In other business the com missioners also approved three home occupation busi ness special exceptions. Two [Frank’s Golf Car Center SALES, SERVICE, & RENTALS P-—» " ——— Warner Robins, Ga 31093 Phone: 478-918-0680 Fax: 478-918-0580 Cell: 478-396-5157 • 1-866-800-7722 www. franksgolfcarcenter. com that were unanimous were so the owners could park their trucks and trailers at home, out of sight for a pressure washing business at 226 Elliott Drive and for a landscaping business at 308 lake Joy Road. The other, for a metal refinishing operation at 223 Red Bird Circle, Bonaire, was passed 3-2 with Walker and Larry Thomson opposed over concerns about the chemical used and their dis posal. The applicant Gary Hadley said he was doing metal bluing on guns, with chemicals that come in small ounce containers. He said the request was for a year or less before he can move into a storefront location. The commissioners also made two appointments to the county Planning and Zoning Commission. Lewis Meeks was appointed to fill the unexpired term of Bob Largent. Meeks is a former banker and Perry mayor and currently serves on the board of Christ’s Sanctified Holy Church and the Church Home for the Aged. His term will expire Sept. 6, 2008. Dave Smith was appointed to a four-year term, which expires Sept. 6, 2010. Smith has served as a consultant for Vision 20/20. 1237 Watson Blvd. LOCM. flp 1 T I^BnH|g ENI/CJary Harmon /Voe/ Craft hands out a rose to Perry police offcer, Chris Sutcliff. Bailee Culverhouse, Olivia Kinnebrew and Stuart Smith look on. 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