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File #: PZ 18--037    Version: 2
Type: P&Z Text Amendment Status: Work Session Ready
File created: 11/2/2018 In control: City Council
On agenda: 11/14/2018 Final action: 11/14/2018
Title: Text Amendment: Erosion and Sediment Control - City Initiated request consider an amendment to Article 9, Soil Erosion and Sedimentation Section of the Unified Development Code within the City of Powder Springs, 19th District, 2nd Section, Cobb County, Georgia Text Amendment - City Initiated request Article 2 Section 2-15: Residential Senior Living (RSL) Table 2-1: Add Residential Senior Living (RSL) zoning classification to the Permitted and Special Uses by Residential Zoning District table. Table 2-2: Add Residential Senior Living (RSL) zoning classification to the Dimensional Requirements for Residential Zoning Districts table.
Attachments: 1. Application Case Overview Text Amendment PZ 18-037.pdf, 2. 4. Legistar Staff Report PZ 18-037.pdf, 3. 1. City of Acworth - Senior Living Community (SLC).pdf, 4. 2. Cobb County, Residential Senior Living (RSL).pdf, 5. 3. Kennesaw Senior Living Overlay (SLO).pdf, 6. 4. Paulding County Active Adult Residential District.pdf
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City of Powder Springs Proposed Amendment

Article 9, Soil Erosion and Sedimentation Control
Section 9-24 Permits














PROPOSED TEXT

Sec. 9-24. Permits.
Permits shall be issued or denied as soon as practicable but in any event not later than 45 calendar days after receipt by the City of Powder Springs of a completed application, providing variances and bonding are obtained, where necessary and all applicable fees have been paid prior to permit issuance. The permit shall include conditions under which the activity may be undertaken.

(a) Permit requires plan approval. No permit shall be issued by the City of Powder Springs unless the erosion, sedimentation and pollution control plan has been approved by the City of Powder is in compliance with this article, any variances required are obtained, bonding requirements, if necessary, are met and all additional ordinances and rules and regulations in effect within the jurisdictional boundaries of the City of Powder Springs are met. If the permit is denied, the reason for denial shall be furnished to the applicant.

(b) Land disturbance consistent with this article. Any land-disturbing activities by The City of Powder Springs shall be subject to the same requirements of this article, and any other ordinances relating to land development, as are applied to private persons, and the division shall enforce such requirements upon the City of Powder Springs.

(c) Phasing. If the tract is to be developed in phases, then a separate permit shall be required for each phase.

(d) Suspension, revocation, or modification of permit. The permit may be suspended, revoked, or modified by the City of Powder Springs, as to all or any portion of the land affected by the plan, upon finding that the holder or his successor in the title is not in compliance with the approved erosion and sedimentation control plan or that the holder or his successor in title is in violation of this article. A holder of a permit shall noti...

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