The City of Snellville 2342 Oak Road Snellville, Georgia 30078 (770) 985-3500 . FAX (770) 985-3525 AGENDA A * 3 WORK SESSION % OF MAYOR AND COUNCIL CITY OF SNELLVILLE, GEORGIA MONDAY, MARCH 24, 2025 Publication Date: March 20, 2025 TIME: 6:30 p.m. DATE: March 24, 2025. PLACE: City Hall Conference Room 145 I. CALL TO ORDER II. REVIEW REGULAR BUSINESS MILETING AND PUBLIC HIEARING AGENDA ITEMS III. REVIEW CORRESPONDENCE IV. CITY ATTORNEY'S REPORT V. DISCUSSION ITEMS a) Discussion About The Grove [Warner] b) Update of Ongoing Projects Bender] VI. EXECUTIVE SESSION An Executive Session may be called: To discuss pending and/or potential litigation, settlement claims, administrative proceedings or other judicial actions, which is exempt from the Open Meetings Act pursuant to O.C.G.A. Section 50-14-2(1). To authorize negotiations to purchase, dispose of, or lease property; authorize the ordering of an appraisal related to the acquisition or disposal of real estate; enter into a contract to purchase, dispose of, or lease property subject to approval in a subsequent public vote; or enter into an option to purchase, dispose of, or lease real estate subject to approval in subsequent public vote, which is excluded from the Open Meetings Act pursuant to Section 50-14-3(6)()(C). Upon the appointment, employment, compensation, hiring, disciplinary action or dismissal, or periodic evaluation or rating ofa public officer or employee, which is excluded pursuant to O.C.G.A. Section 50- 14-3(b)(2). VII. ADJOURNMENT Persons With Hearing Or Speech Disabillties Who Need' To Contact" The City Of Snellville May Place Their Call Through The Georgial Relay Cenler AL (800): 255-0056 (Text" Telephone) Or (800): 255-0135 (Voice Telephone). The City of Snellville 2342 Oak Road Snellville, Georgia 30078 (770) 985-3500 . FAX (770) 985-3525 AGENDA A * PUBLIC HEARING & REGULAR BUSINESS MEETING y OF MAYOR AND COUNCIL CITY OF SNELLVILLE, GEORGIA MONDAY, MARCH 24, 2025 Publication Date: March 20, 2025 TIME: 7:30 p.m. DATE: March 24, 2025 PLAÇE: Council Chambers I. CALL' TO ORDER II. INVOCATION III. PLEDGE TO THE FLAG IV. CEREMONIAL MATTERS a) PRO 2025-06 - Month of the Military Child V. MINUTES Approve the Minutes of the March 10, 2025 Meetings VI. INVITED GUESTS VII. COMMITTEE / DEPARTMENT REPORTS VIII. APPROVAL OF THE AGENDA IX. PUBLIC HEARING a) 2nd Reading - RZ 24-04 LUP 24-02 - Consideration and Action on applications by KJ Luxury Homes, LLC (applicant) and Summit Chase Country Club, Inc. (property owner) requesting: a) to amend the Snellville 2045 Future Land Use Map from Park/Residential to Residential -Low Density: and, b) amend the Official Zoning Map from RS-30 (Single-family Residential) District to RS-5 (Single-family Residential) District for a 150-lot single-family detached subdivision and 19.661 acres of open space including country club style tennis courts, swimming pool, clubhouse and other amenities for residents to enjoy on a 95.386L acre vacant, unused golf course and country club sité with a gross density of 1.57 lots per acre, situated along Green Turf Drive and Classic Drive, 3197 Classic Drive, Snellville, Georgia (Tax Parcel 5093 106) Persons' With Hearing Ors Speech Disabilties Whol Need" To Contact The City or Snellville May Place Their Call Through The Georgial Rolay Center At (800)255-0056 (Text" Tolephone) Or (800): 255-0135 (Voice Telephone). PUBLIC HEARING & REGULAR BUSINESS OF MAYOR AND COUNÇIL MONDAY, MARCH 24, 2025 PAGE TWO X. CONSENT AGENDA (Please see *Note) XI. OLD BUSINIESS None XI. NEW BUSINESS a) Consideration and Action on RES 2025-05 = Renewal of the Certified City of Ethics Designation Bender] b) Consideration and Action on RES 2025-06 - Renewal of the Certified City of Civility Designation Bender] XIII. ÇOUNCIL REPORTS XIV. MAYOR'S REPORT XV. PUBLIC COMMENTS Section 2-53 Each member of the public who wishes to address the Mayor and City Council in public session must submit their name, address and the topic (be as specific as possible) of their comments to the City Clerk prior to making such comments. Individuals will be allotted five minutes to make their comments and such comments must be limited to the chosen topic. Members of the public shallnot make inappropriate or offensive comments at a City Council meeting and are. expected to comply with our adopted rules of decorum. Decorum You must conduct yourself in a professional and respectful manner. All remarks should be directed to the Chairman and not to individual Council Members, staff or citizens in attendance. Personal remarks are inappropriate. XVI. EXECUTIVE SESSION An Executive Session may be called: To discuss pending and/or potential litigation, settlement claims, administrative proceedings or other judicial actions, which is exempt from the Open Meetings Act pursuant to O.C.G.A. Section 50-14-2(1). To authorize negotiations to purchase, dispose of, or lease property; authorize the ordering of an appraisal related to the acquisition or disposal of real estate; enter into a contract to purchase, dispose of, or lease property subject to approval in a subsequent public vote; or enter into an option to purchase, dispose of, or lease real estate subject to approval in subsequent public vote, which is excluded from the Open Meetings Act pursuant to Section 50-14-3(b)(1)(C). Upon the appointment, employment, compensation, hiring, disciplinary action or dismissal, or periodic evaluation or rating of a public officer or employee, which is excluded pursuant to O.C.G.A. Section 50-14-3(b)(2). XVIL. ADJOURNMENT *Note: Items on the Consent Agenda may be read by title only. Upon the request of any Council Member, any item may be removed from the Consent Agenda and placed on the Regular Agenda prior to the adoption of the Regular Agenda. The Consent Agenda, or the remainder thereof omitting the challenged items, shall be adopted by unanimous consent. CITY OF SNELLVILLE MEETINGS AND LOCAL EVENTS MARCH 24, 2025 March 24 April 8 Council Meeting Board of Appeals Meeting - CANCELED Monday, March 24, 2025 Tuesday, April 8, 2025 6:30 p.m. Work Session = Conference Room 145, 7:30 pm - Council Chambers, City Hall City Hall 7:30 pm Meeting - Council Chambers, City Hall April 14 Council Meeting March 25 Monday, April 14, 2025 Planning Commission Meeting 6:30 p.m. Work Session = Conference Room 145, Tuesday, March 25, 2025 City Hall 7:00 pm Work Session = Conference Room 145, 7:30 pm Meeting Council Chambers, City Hall City Hall 7:30 pm Meeting - Council Chambers, City Hall April 16 Downtown Development Authority Meeting March 29 Wednesday, April 16, 2025 Family Fun Day - TW Briscoe Park 4:30 p.m. - 2nd Floor Conference Room 259 Saturday, March 29, 2025 Food, Drink, Fun, Games, Music April 20 11 a.m. until 3:00 p.m. Broadcast of April 14, 2025 Council Meeting Sunday, April 20, 2025 March 30 Watch the broadcast on Comcast Channel 25 at Broadcast of 3/24/2025 Council Meeting 6:30 pm Sunday, March 30, 2025 Watch the broadcast on Comcast Channel 25 at April 22 6:30 pm Planning Commission Meeting Tuesday, April 22, 2025 April 1 7:00 pm Work Session = Conference Room 145, Parks & Recreation Advisory Board Meeting - TW City Hall Briscoe Park 7:30 pm Meeting = Council Chambers, City Hall Tuesday, April 1, 2025 6:00 p.m. Park Office April 26 Parks & Recreation - Cool Cars at Briscoe April 4 Saturday, April 26, 2025 Parks & Recreation = Summer Camp Registration TW Briscoe Park - 11 a.m. until 3:p.m. Opens Friday, April 1, 2025 April 28 Register Online - Council Meeting tPH/RsylSedtikon/Communly/one Monday, April 28, 2025 6:30 p.m. Work Session = Conference Room 145, City Hall 7:30 pm Meeting Council Chambers, City Hall forthe CITY OF SNELLVILLE Arorlamatinn PRO 2025-06 MONTH OF THE MILITARY CHILD Whereas, the Department of Defense has consistently acknowledged the vital role of military children and youth; and Whereas, these resilient young individuals demonstrate unwavering commitment, adaptability, and courage in the face of unique challenges; and Whereas, military children contribute significantly to the strength and resilience of our military families and communities; and Whereas, their sacrifices often go unnoticed, yet they play an essential role in supporting the Army's mission; and Whereas, the Month ofthel Military Child provides an opportunity to celebrate their achievements, honor their past, cherish the present, and shape a brighter future; and Therefore, lit it be known that we recognize and appreciate the contributions of military children and youth, and we commit to providing them with quality care and positive youth development, and Now therefore be it proclaimed that I, Barbara Bender, Mayor of the City of Snellville, Where Everybody's Proud to be Somebody, do hereby, join with the City Council to declare April 2025 as Month of the Military Child and call upon the individual citizens, Government Agencies, Churches, and Civic Organizations in the City of Snellville to observe the month with appropriate programs, ceremonies, and activities as a way to bring our mission and vision into reality. Proclaimed this 24th day March 2025. Barbara Bender, Mayor SEAL Tod Warner, Mayor Pro Tem Norman A. Carter Jr., Council Member Kerry Hetherington, Council Member ATTEST: Cristy Lenski, Council Member Melisa Arnold, City Clerk Gretchen Schulz, Council Member * Bis % - for € WORK SESSION OF MAYOR AND COUNCIL CITY OF SNELLVILLE, GEORGIA MONDAY, MARCH 10, 2025 Present: Mayor Barbara Bender, Mayor Pro Tem Tod Warner, Council Members Norman A. Carter Jr., Kerry Hetherington, Cristy Lenski, and Gretchen Schulz. Also present City Manager Matthew Pepper, Assistant City Manager Mercy Montgomery, City Attorney Tony Powell with Powell and Crowley, Chief Greg Perry, Planning and Development Director Jason Thompson, Public Works Director David Mitchell, Parks and Recreation Director Lisa Platt, Public Information Officer Brian Arrington, IT Administrator Erika Fleeman and City Clerk Melisa Arnold. CALL TO ORDER Mayor Bender called the meeting to order at 6:33 p.m. Consensus was to move discussion item "a" to the beginning of the meeting. Presentation by Michael Shaw, Director of Gwinnett County Office of Emergency Management Bender] Mayor Bender recognized Michael Shaw who gave a presentation on the role and responsibility ofthe Gwinnett County Office of Emergency Management. REVIEW REGULAR BUSINESS MEETING AND PUBLIC HEARING AGENDA ITEMS During the agenda discussion Planning Director Thompson reviewed RZ 24-04 LUP 24-02 in Summit Chase. He explained that the covenants on the greenspace were upheld SO the developer may be working on a new development plan and, ifhe receives one, he will forward it to the Mayor and Council. REVIEW CORRESPONDENCE None CITY ATTORNEY'S REPORT Attorney Powell reviewed Mayor and Council procedure regarding discussion of zoning matters during a public hearing. DISCUSSION ITEMS Presentation by Michael Shaw, Director of Gwinnett County Office of Emergency Management [Bender] Moved to the beginning ofthe meeting. City of Snellville Administration Department 2342 Oak Road Snellville, GA 30078 770-985-3500 770-985-3525 Fax www.snellville.org WORK SESSION OF MAYOR AND COUNCIL MONDAY, MARCH 10, 2025 PAGE TWO Review ofLoitering Ordinance [Bender] Chief Perry discussed the ordinances concerning loitering in public places. Consensus was a curfew would not be needed and that current ordinances are sufficient to address any situation that may arise in The Grove. Update of Ongoing Projects Bender] City Manager Pepper gave an update on the Grove. He announced that Crooked Can has signed on additional vendors to the space. Discussion About The Grove Warner] Consensus was to postpone to the March 24, 2025 Work Session. EXECUTIVE SESSION None ADJOURNMENT Council Member Carter made a motion to adjourn, 2nd by Council Member Hetherington; voted 6 in favor and 0 opposed, motion approved. The meeting adjourned at 7:29 p.m. Barbara Bender, Mayor Melisa Arnold, City Clerk * - 11 2 1e PUBLIC HEARING & REGULAR BUSINESS MEETING OF MAYOR AND COUNCIL CITY OF SNELLVILLE, GEORGIA MONDAY, MARCH 10, 2025 Present: Mayor Barbara Bender, Mayor Pro Tem Tod Warner, Council Members Norman A. Carter Jr., Kerry Hetherington, Cristy Lenski, and Gretchen Schulz. Also present City Manager Matthew Pepper, Assistant City Manager Mercy Montgomery, City Attorney Tony Powell with Powell and Crowley, Chief Greg Perry, Planning and Development Director Jason Thompson, Parks and Recreation Director Lisa Platt, Public Information Officer Brian Arrington, IT Administrator Erika Fleeman and City Clerk Melisa Arnold. CALL TO ORDER Mayor Bender called the meeting to order at 7:38 p.m. INVOCATION Mike Sabbagh gave the invocation. PLEDGE TO THE FLAG Snellville Youth Commission students led the Pledge of Allegiance. CEREMONIAL MATTERS None MINUTES Approve the Minutes of the February 24. 2025 Meetings Council Member Lenski made a motion to approve the February 24, 2025 minutes, 2nd by Mayor Pro Tem Warner; voted 6 in favor and 0 opposed, motion approved. INVITED GUESTS South Gwinnett High School (SGHS) Students - Civic Week Introduction Francesca Thompson, Academy Coach with SGHS, talked about what students are being introduced to during Civics Week. COMMITTEE / DEPARTMENT REPORTS Snellville Youth Commission SYC Students Daye Kebe, Tomiya Adedipe, Amy Corea, Eden Giday, and Abdul Kolawole each spoke about the SYC's goals and activities as well as future plans for the organization. APPROVAL OF THE AGENDA Council Member Lenski made a motion to approve the agenda, 2nd by Council Member Carter; voted 6 in favor and BRsmsNXAHhuentnt Department 2342 Oak Road Snellville, GA 30078 770-985-3500 770-985-3525 Fax www.snellville.org PUBLIC HEARING & REGULAR BUSINESS OF MAYOR AND COUNCIL MONDAY, MARCH 10, 2025 PAGE TWO PUBLIC HEARING 2nd Reading = UDO 25-01 - Consideration and Action on Amendment #8 to the Text of Chapter 200 (Zoning and Land Use)o ofthe Snellville Unified Development Ordinance Planning Director Thompson stated that the Planning Commission recommended approval ofthe text amendments and then gave a brief explanation ofthe changes. Mayor Bender opened the floor to public comment. No one came forward SO Mayor Bender closed public comment. Council Member Schulz made a motion to approve amendment #8 to the text of Chapter 200 (Zoning and Land Use) oft the Snellville Unified Development Ordinance, 2nd by Mayor Pro Tem Warner; voted 6 in favor and 0 opposed, motion approved. (A copy ofUDO 25-01 is attached to and made a part of these minutes.) 2nd Reading - ORD 2025-04 - Consideration and Action on an Ordinance to Amend the Alcoholic Beverage Ordinance (Chapter 6): To Provide for and Amend Procedures for Obtaining Special Event Licenses and Special Event Spaces to Obtain Alcohol Licenses: To Provide Severability; To Repeal Conflicting Ordinances: To Provide an Effective Date: And for Other Purposes Planning Director Thompson explained that certain updates in the UDO made it necessary to update the Alcoholic Beverage Ordinance (Chapter 6) along with doing some additional clean up. Mayor Bender opened the floor to public comment. No one came forward SO Mayor Bender closed public comment. Mayor Pro Tem Warner made a motion to approve ORD 2025-04 to amend the Alcoholic Beverage Ordinance (Chapter 6); to provide for and amend procedures for obtaining special event licenses and special event spaces to obtain alcohol licenses; to provide severability; to repeal conflicting ordinances; to provide an effective date; and for other purposes, 2nd by Council Member Hetherington; voted 6 in favor and 0 opposed, motion approved. (A copy of ORD 2025- 04 is attached to and made a part ofthese minutes.) 1st Reading - RZ 24-04 LUP 24-02 = Consideration and Action on applications by KJ Luxury Homes, LLC (applicant) and Summit Chase Country Club, Inc. (property owner) requesting: a) to amend the Snellville 2045 Future Land Use Map from Park/Residential to Residential -Low Density; and. b) amend the Official Zoning Map from RS-30 (Single-family Residential) District to RS-5 (Single-family Residential) District for a 150-lot single-family detached subdivision and 19.66 acres of open space including country club style tennis courts, swimming pool, clubhouse and other amenities for residents to enjoy on a 95.386L acre vacant, unused golf course and country club site with a gross density of 1.57 lots per acre. situated along Green Turf Drive and Classic Drive, 3197 Classic Drive, Snellville. Georgia (Tax Parcel 5093 106) Mayor Pro Tem Warner made a motion to waive the first reading and place on the March 24, 2025 agenda for the second reading and public hearing, 2nd by Council Member Lenski; voted 6 in favor and 0 opposed, motion approved. CONSENT AGENDA (Please see *Note) None PUBLIC HEARING & REGULAR BUSINESS OF MAYOR AND COUNCIL MONDAY, MARCH 10, 2025 PAGE THREE OLD BUSINESS None NEW BUSINESS Consideration and Action on Adoption of RES 2025-02 - Resolution to Adopt a Revised Fee Schedule for the Planning and Development Department [Bender] Planning Director Thompson explained that House Bill 461 changed the fee structure, creating a tiered system. The revised fee schedule would create the new tiers as well as updates other fees that are out of date. Council Member Lenski made a motion to approve RES 2025-02 adopting a revised fee schedule, 2nd by Council Member Hetherington; voted 6 in favor and 0 opposed, motion approved. (A copy of! RES 2025-02 is attached to and made a part of these minutes.) Consideration and Action on Award of Bid for the Construction of a New Communiy/Recreation Center at T.W. Briscoe Park Bender] Mayor Bender explained that the Community Recreation Center has been a concept in Phase 3 of the Park Master Plan for almost twenty (20) years. The City was able to bid the project and received bids close to the budgeted cost. Council Member Lenski made a motion to award the bid to Place Services, Inc in the amount of $11,373,602, 2nd by Council Member Carter; voted 6: in favor and 0 opposed, motion approved. Consideration and Action on Approval ofl New Purchasing Policy [Bender] Mayor Bender explained that the old sealed bid threshold was $10,000 and that due to rising costs that number is no longer reasonable. The purchasing policy has been updated to reflect rising costs by raising the sealed bid threshold to $75,000 as well as adjusting other limits. Council Member Schulz made a motion to approve the new purchasing policy, 2nd by Council Member Hetherington; voted 6 in favor and 0 opposed, motion approved. (A copy of the purchasing policy is attached to and made a part ofthese minutes.) Consideration and Action on Surplus ofPublic Works Vehicles and Equipment [Bender] Council Member Lenski made a motion to approve Public Works surplus, 2nd by Mayor Pro Tem Warner; voted 6: in favor and 0 opposed, motion approved. The following items were surplused: 1. 1998 Ford F-800 Dump Truck VIN# IFDNF8OCOWVA29504 2. 2007 Ford F-350 Bucket Truck VIN# IFDWI36P07EB31405 3. John Deer Gator 4x2 # W004X2X054914 4. Marathon Baler Model: Gemini Serial# 842192 Conveyor Model:4813 Serial# 154603 5. Selco Baler Model# V5-R Serial # 029663657 6. 37 Ton Wood Splitter 7. Northstar 30 Ton Wood Splitter COUNCIL REPORTS Council Members Carter, Hetherington, Lenski, Schulz, and Mayor Pro Tem Warner each gave a report. PUBLIC HEARING & REGULAR BUSINESS OF MAYOR AND COUNCIL MONDAY, MARCH 10, 2025 PAGE FOUR MAYOR'S REPORT Mayor Bender gave a report, PUBLIC COMMENTS The following person came forward to speak: Ken Dial, 3094 Zermatt Way, Snellville. EXECUTIVE SESSION None ADJOURNMENT Council Member Schulz made a motion to adjourn, 2nd by Mayor Pro Tem Warner; voted 6 in favor and 0 opposed, motion approved. The meeting adjourned at 8:38 p.m. Barbara Bender, Mayor Melisa Arnold, City Clerk Agenda Item Summary A A - L TO: The Mayor and Council for the FROM: Jason Thompson, Director Department of Planning and Development DATE: March 24, 2025 CASE: #RZ 24-04 LUP 24-02 = Summit Chase West STATUS: Public Hearing (2nd Reading) Applications by KJ Luxury Homes, LLC (applicant) and Summit Chase Country Club, Inc. (property owner) requesting to: a) amend the Snellville 2045 Future Land Use Map from Park/Residential to Residential -Low Density; and, b) amend the Official Zoning Map from RS-30 Single-family Residential) District to RS-5 Single-family Residential) District, For a 150-lot single-family (detached) subdivision with 26.50+ acres of open space including country club style tennis courts, swimming pool, clubhouse and other amenities for residents to enjoy on a 95.386t acre vacant golf course and country club site with a gross density of 1.57 lots per acre, situated along Green Turf Drive and Classic Drive, 3197 Classic Drive, Snellville, Georgia (Tax Parcel 5093 106). Financial Impact: Site Development Permit fees; Building Permit fees; and Real Property Taxes Planning Department Recommendation: Approval with Conditions Planning Commission Meeting and Recommendation: February 25, 2025 (Denial of LUP 24-02) Mayor and Council Meetings: March 10, 2025 (1st Reading) March 24, 2025 (2nd Reading and Public Hearing) Action Requested: Consideration, Public Hearing and Action Draft Ordinance(s): Attached City of Snellville 2342 Oak Road Snellville, GA 30078 770.985.3514 www.snellville.org Case #RZ 24-04 LUP 24-02 - Summit Chase West March 24, 2025 Page... 2 Case Documents (website link): Letter of Intent (9-10-2024) #RZ 24-04 Rezoning Application (9-10-2024) #LUP 24-02 Land Use Plan Amendment Application (9-10-2024) Sample Front Building Elevations (9-10-2024) 9-10-2024 Rezoning Site Plan (9-10-2024) 10-17-2024 Applicant Request to Table Oct 22nd Planning Commission Action (10-17-2024) Oct 22 2024 Planning Commission Case Report (10-23-2024) 11-26-2024 Second Request to Table Dec 10th Planning Commission Action to Jan 28 2025 11-26-2024) Dec 10 2024 Planning Commission Case Report (12-11-2024) 1-15-2025 Third Request to Table Jan 28th Planning Commission Action to Feb 25 2025 (1-16-2025) 1-17-2025 REVISED Rezoning Site Plan (1-29-2025) Jan 28 2025 Planning Commission Case Report (1-29-2025) 1-30-2025 REVISED Rezoning Site Plan (2-3-2025) Feb 25 2025 Planning Department Case Summary & Analysis (2-13- 2025) Feb 25 2025 Planning Commission Case Report (2-26-2025) Unofficial Feb 25 2025 Planning Commission Regular Meeting Minutes (3-7-2025) Mar 10 2025 Planning Department Case Summary & Analysis with Planning Commission Report (3-4-2025) 3-18-2025 REVISED Rezoning Site Plan (3-20-2025) 6 O 00 SITE A NF OU - DB - NC 1 2) @ GORE- eLDpIST 26 (OWNER UNKNOWN) 13) CRENT TNINT MAP SCALE: -2000' @ @ 1 VICINITY @ @ SATE INDEX 65 62) SHEET_NO. 00 ETTIE E 5) @ PEN SITE PLAN 2-6 5 # @ 15 (6) (6) OPENS SPACE 5 0 NBDA - o B SUE G 00 % mSIN AMENITY AREA @G 2928 @ @) NDE - E) @ G3 % L G8) 4 5 % - 5 ETS DETaNSO G 57) 9 3) G) DETBNDON G@ @ @ @ (9) 8 - - - POND G SUM - p 5 6) - E @ (2) PRTAEEPBACEFIGN A8 1 (9 e @ de 3) 61) A ) e @ 2) GO @ 8 @ @ 3) 22) de G N/ 75 96 1 10US HASE O 14) 77) - % 0 7 TS 42) 33) 80) 900 09 Q 34) 00 - - 85) @ 86 500665 doo 32852 E ) @ e 8 PG257 @ (25) 88 126) 5763 89) 0 63 CHASE (90) 624 SOU PE SEC TION 93 PAMAAVEIT @ (29) @ PBIS HON G 623 I @ a URET @ BE 94) @ R 3 @2 @ a 5 PETENTO : @ Sx TONE 05 6o8 609 CIRVETARLE TABLE EE coc CH N FIRM MAP 1000' 0 - ERL SKEAN FIRM PANEL BLOCK "C" PB26 FA oteci Septe this P R O G G PROPERTY ADDRESS E 07e OWNER/DEVELOPER S GA 300 FALLS E SHDE SUYMAFE RESIDENTIAL SUBDIVISION ENGINEER > TOTALN 95.3 386 AC. 600 ENHACE UTE 685 PLAIN ZONING ARFA: BS-30 DOAC * 7 @ M GC EMAL ABBAS HEIDARI ODPEN ERCE (30. 0923) Revision/lssue 3y Date e6 ABBAS .COM MASTER PLAN E ueNT Pers PRLAPER OF LOTS: ESMMn AREA: 2,400 SF. (2 CAR GARAGE MIN.) FOR B 03/18/2025 - ETEACE B eet SUMMIT CHASE WEST GRAPHIC SCALE E MANINKI - HEIGHT 35 FT Engineering, inc. 1 LOCATED IN L.L. 68 AND 93 - = 0 40 (STREET 25) ENGNEERNG 5TH DISTRICT ET (5.72 AC.) rE 30071 Of CITY OF SNELLVILLE FAY: 6783 6 GWINNETT COUNTY, GEORGIA E FECHEATIONALA A B3 688 - INDEX TITLE SHEET_NO. (15 SITE PLAN 2-6 LEGEND E NS EaES 03/18/2025 (RA LII AND 75 de 6 B bs CONSTRUCTION PLAN. BUFTER E PG 188 UNE DE u PRO 15 BURTER a E BUFRE h CA 67 (12 CAEE e de BLOCE 35 e D SUFPE - (n 9 - (12 0.36 a m 1 DEY & hol * 3 68 FER a àl SHS E SHEÉ IET 3 - a Ge GRAPHIC SCALE 4 7 SHEET 9/ NTEER) KEY MAP 77 SITE PLAN 44 FOR SUMMIT CHASE WEST Ey 7 43 Engineering, inc. 2 LOCATED IN L.L. 68 AND 93 MATCH LINE SHEET 2 ENGIN INEERING 5TH DISTRICT rE CITY OF SNELLVILLE SHEET 3 30071 6 GWINNETT COUNTY, AY. GEORGIA MATCH LENE YSHEET 2 SHEET 3 E SH E - AE 6 E DETEN JION SHE ND 03/18/2025 S PLAN. SHEET 4 B E KEY MAP INDEX TTIE SHEET_NO. SITE PLAN 2-6 e - GRAPHIC SCALE E E (537 NFEET B 6 G OAD E 3,1 / P CATKEOK 3ulh E 199 08 Revision/lssue y Date SITE PLAN FOR SUMMIT CHASE WEST Sheet MATCH LINE SHEET 3 T Engineering, inc. 3 LOCATED IN L.L. 68 AND 93 SBOPALK ENGNEERNG 5TH DISTRICT SHEET 4 rE Of CITY OF SNELLVILLE PREMAL E 30071 6 GWINNETT COUNTY, AY. GEORGIA MÂTCH LINE SHEET 3 (57 SIDEWAL SHEET 4 E SDEWALK AM AREA / I - 03/18/2025 a / & 59 à 12 D6 SH SHEÉ 6 A ET 3 OPEN CE /0 SHEE 150 MPERVOUS STAC KEY MAP EUEPURBSIURED Q GRAPHIC SCALE - - F5D evision/ Issue Date SITE PLAN FOR NOTEL eet SUMMIT CHASE WEST V CONSTRUCTION PLAN. EE E INDEX Engineering, inc. 4 LOCATED IN L.L. 68 AND 93 ENGNEERNG S% SHEET_NO. 5TH DISTRICT g TTIE rE CITY OF SNELLVILLE SITE PLAN 2-6 6783 30071 6 GWINNETT COUNTY, GEORGIA FAX: 88 9 NOEL LOC OF SANTTARY 0 ARY AND AES 21 ON E CONSTRUCT E SHEE B 20 4 6 ET 3 O 03/18/2025 SHEET 4 BUFTER KEY MAP B (37 C ETT R 60 # 6 16 57 541 DETENTI ION 4 699 l6 97 39 B/L C 232 E D (12 180 POND de 124) INDEX 1/ MA TITLE SHEET_NO. HI1 @ SITE PLAN 2-6 (m H I 122) : Ge GRAPHIC SCALE 5557 FF - lio P P C E) Revision /Is SSU Date SITE PLAN (j20) a FOR She eet SUMMIT CHASE WEST Engineering, inc. 5 LOCATED IN L.L. 68 AND 93 - ENGNEERNG 5TH DISTRICT (102) rE CITY OF SNELLVILLE 30071 a AY. 6 GWINNETT COUNTY, GEORGIA 78) TRACT DESCRIPT TON FOR WES (86 MNOUNND BEDRG EIN PARTICUL RLY Bt POND @) SITE B 5,667 AF / on I 84 e H 228 B 126 DEW CINITY MAP SCALE: 1"-2000 INDEX TITLE SHEET_NO. SAE PLAN 2-6 9 BE E E d 1 E LEGEND E S - TOCEN a Ph FRE MATES VETE E 62 107 DF 55 SAD TRACT RCEL LAND CON AINS 4,15 027 SQUA ARE FEET PROPERIY ADDRESS PARCEVY os 107e 108 s 112 OMNER/DEVELOPER ,871 S.F LE TER 006 LLS 03/18/2025 6 LE AGUFAN ENGINEER EE SUYMAFE RESIDENTIAL SUBDIVISION 600 NC TCTLASTEOANE 95.386 ER CUNTE ZONING FS-30 PLAN DAC E ABBA COM GD0R) 10 OF LOTS: SHEE E AREA: (2 CAR GARAGE MIN.) FT Le COVERAGE: G HEE BUIDING HEIGHT 35 FT SHEE 35 16 D 40 A - 130 (STREET 25') Revision/lssue Date SITE PLAN HET 3 PECREATONAL RECREATIONAL AA E A2 FOR O SUMMIT CHASE - Sheet WEST SHEET 4 GRAPHIC SCALE Engineering, inc. 6 LOCATED IN L.L. 68 AND 93 ENGNEERNG 5TH DISTRICT 5 KEY MAP CITY OF SNELLVILLE rE 50 30071 6 GWINNETT COUNTY, AY. GEORGIA STATE OF GEORGIA CITY OF SNELLVILLE ORDINANCE LUP 24-02/ RZ 24-04 AN ORDINANCE TO GRANT/ DENY THE APPLICATION A) TO AMEND THE SNELLVILLE 2045 FUTURE LAND USE MAP FROM PARK/RESIDENTIAL TO RESIDENTIAL -LOW DENSITY; AND, B) AMEND THE OFFICIAL ZONING MAP FROM RS-30 SINGLE-FAMILY RESIDENTIAL) DISTRICT TO RS-5 (SINGLE- FAMILY RESIDENTIAL) DISTRICT FOR A 150-LOT SINGLE-FAMILY (DETACHED) SUBDIVISION AND 26.50 ACRES OF OPEN SPACE INCLUDING COUNTRY CLUB STYLE TENNIS COURTS, SWIMMING POOL, CLUBHOUSE AND OTHER AMENITIES FOR RESIDENTS TO ENJOY ON A 95.386L ACRE VACANT, UNUSED GOLF COURSE AND COUNTRY CLUB SITE WITH A GROSS DENSITY OF 1.57 LOTS PER ACRE, SITUATED ALONG GREEN TURF DRIVE AND CLASSIC DRIVE, 3197 CLASSIC DRIVE, SNELLVILLE, GEORGIA (TAX PARCEL 5093 106). CASE NUMBER: #RZ 24-04/ LUP 24-02 APPLICANT/PROPERTY OWNER: KJ Luxury Homes, LLC (applicant) and Summit Chase Çountry Club, Inc. (property owner) LOCATION: Along Green Turf Drive and Classic Drive, 3197 Classic Drive, Snellville, Georgia TAX PARCEL: R5093 106 DEVELOPMENT/PROJECT: Summitt Chase Property WHEREAS, the governing authority ofthe City ofSnellville, Georgia is the Mayor and Council thereof; and WHEREAS, a public hearing was held before the Mayor and Council on WHEREAS, the health, safety, and welfare of the citizens of Snellville, Georgia, will be positively impacted by the adoption of this Ordinance; therefore: ORD 2025-xx Page 1 of 4 IT IS HEREBY ORDAINED BY THE GOVERNING AUTHORITY OF THE CITY OF SNELLVILLE, GEORGIA, and by the authority thereof: Section 1. For reasons stated in the public hearing, the council has made the following decision with the following conditions: Section 3. The preamble of this Ordinance shall be considered to be and is hereby incorporated by reference as if fully set forth herein. Section 4. The changes in zoning classification is to be noted on the Official Zoning Map of the City of Snellville, Georgia as approved by the Mayor and Council as soon as reasonably possible following the adoption of this Ordinance. The Official Zoning Map of the City of Snellville, Georgia, shall also be amended with an editorial note specifying the date these Snellville Zoning amendments were approved by the Mayor and Council and specifying the parcels affected by this Ordinance. Until the changes are indicated on the Official Zoning Map oft the City ofSnellville, Georgia, as approved by the Mayor and Council, this Ordinance shall govern over Official Zoning Map of the City of Snellville, Georgia approved by the Mayor and Council to the extent of any discrepancy between this Ordinance and the Official Zoning Map of the City of Snellville, Georgia approved by the Mayor and Council. Section 5. (a) It is hereby declared to be the intention ofthe Mayor and Council that all sections, paragraphs, sentences, clauses and phrases of this Ordinance are or were, upon their enactment, believed by the Mayor and Council to be fully valid, enforceable and constitutional. (b) It is hereby declared to be the intention of the Mayor and Council that, to the greatest extent allowed by law, each and every section, paragraph, sentence, clause or ORD 2025-xx Page 2 of 4 phrase of this Ordinance is severable from every other section, paragraph, sentence, clause or phrase of this Ordinance. Iti is hereby further declared to be the intention of the Mayor and Council that, to the greatest extent allowed by law, no section, paragraph, sentence, clause or phrase ofthis Ordinance is mutually dependent upon any other section, paragraph, sentence, clause or phrase ofthis Ordinance. (c) In the event that any phrase, clause, sentence, paragraph or section of this Ordinance shall, for any reason whatsoever, be declared invalid, unconstitutional or otherwise unenforceable by the valid judgment or decree of any court of competent jurisdiction, it is the express intent of the Mayor and Council that such invalidity, unconstitutionality or unenforceability shall, to the greatest extent allowed by law, not render invalid, unconstitutional or otherwise unenforceable any of the remaining phrases, clauses, sentences, paragraphs or sections of the Ordinance and that, to the greatest extent allowed by law, all remaining phrases, clauses, sentences, paragraphs and sections of the Ordinance shall remain valid, constitutional, enforceable, and of full force and effect. Section 6. All ordinances and parts of ordinances in conflict herewith are hereby expressly repealed. Section 7. This Ordinance was adopted on 2025. The effective date ofthis Ordinance shall be the date of adoption unless otherwise stated herein. [SIGNATURES BEGIN ON THE FOLLOWING PAGE] ORD 2025-xx Page 3 of 4 ORDAINED this day of 2025. Barbara Bender, Mayor ATTEST: Tod Warner, Mayor Pro Tem Melisa Arnold, City Clerk Cristy Lenski, Council Member APPROVED AS TO FORM: Gretchen Schulz, Council Member John J. Crowley, City Attorney Kerry Hetherington,Council Member Powell & Crowley, LLP Norman Carter, Council Member ORD 2025-xx Page 4 of 4 h CITY OF SNELLVILLE Resnlutimit RES 2025-05 A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE CITY OF SNELLVILLE TO SUBSCRIBE TO THE ETHICS PRINCIPLES OF THE GEORGIA MUNICIFALASSOCATION AS A REQUIREMENT OF PARTICIPATION IN THE GEORGIA MUNICIPAL ASSOCIATION'S CERTIFIED CITY OF ETHICS PROGRAM WHEREAS, the Board of Directors of the Georgia Municipal Association has established a Certified City of Ethics program; and, WHEREAS, the City of Snellville wishes to be certified as a Certified City of Ethics under the Georgia Municipal Association Program; and, WHEREAS, part of the certification process requires the Mayor and Council to subscribe to the Ethics principles approved by the Georgia Municipal Association Board; NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED by the governing authority of the City of Snellville, Georgia, that as a group and as individuals, the governing authority subscribes to the following ethics principles and pledges to conduct its affairs accordingly: 1. Serve Others, Not Ourselves. 2. Use Resources with Efficiency and Economy. 3. Treat All People Fairly. 4. Use the Power of Our Position for The Well Being of Our Constituents. 5. Create an Environment of Honesty, Openness and Integrity. RESOLVED this day ofMarch, 2025. Barbara Bender, Mayor Tod Warner, Mayor Pro Tem - 3 ATTEST: Norman A. Carter, Council Member Melisa Arnold, City Clerk Kerry Hetherington, Council Member APPROVED: AS TO FORM: Cristy Lenski, Council Member John J. Crowley, City Attorney Gretchen Schulz, Council Member Powell & Crowley, LLC E SNELLVILLE RES 2025-06 PLEDGING TO PRACTICE AND PROMOTE CIVILITY IN THE CITY OF SNELLVILLE WHEREAS, the City Council oft the City of Snellville (the "Council"), the governing body ofthe City ofSnellville, Georgia (the "Municipality"), recognizes that robust debate and the right to self- expression, as protected by the First Amendment to the United States Constitution, are fundamental rights and essential components of democratic self-governance; and WHEREAS, the City Council further recognizes that the public exchange of diverse ideas and viewpoints is necessary to the health of the community and the quality of governance in the Municipality; and WHEREAS, the members of City Council, as elected representatives of the community and stewards ofthe public trust, recognize their special rolei in modeling open, free and vigorous debate while maintaining the highest standards of civility, honesty and mutual respect; and WHEREAS, City Council meetings are open to the public and thus how City officials execute their legal duties is on public display. In that regard, City officials pledge that during public meetings, they will not engage in texting, sending email or any other actions that display a lack of concern or attention to the city's business, WHEREAS, civility by City officials in the execution of their legislative duties and responsibilities fosters respect, kindness and thoughtfulness between City officials, avoiding personal ill will which results in actions being directed to issues made in the best interests of residents; and WHEREAS, civility between City officials presents an opportunity to set a positive example of conduct and promotes thoughtful debate and discussion of legislative issues, resulting in better public policy and a more informed electorate while also encouraging civil behavior between residents; and WHEREAS, civility between City officials is possible if each member of the elected body remembers that they represent not only themselves, but the constituents of their district and city; and WHEREAS, in order to publicly declare its commitment to civil discourse and to express its concern for the common good and well-being of all of its residents, the City Council has determined to adopt this resolution. RES 2025-06 1 I NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED AS FOLLOWS: SECTION ONE The City of Snellville pledges to practice and promote civility within the governing body as a means of conducting legislative duties and responsibilities. SECTION TWO The elected officials of the City Council enact this civility pledge to build a stronger and more prosperous community by advocating for civil engagement, respecting others and their viewpoints, and finding solutions for the betterment ofthe City of Snellville. SECTION THREE This pledge strives to ensure that all communication be open, honest, and transparent as this is vital for cultivating trust and relationships. SECTION FOUR This pledge strives to show courtesy by treating all colleagues, staff and members of the public in a professional and respectful manner whether in-person, online or in written communication, especially when we disagree. SECTION FIVE This pledge strives to ensure mutual respect to achieve municipal goals, recognizing that patience, tolerance and civility are imperative to success and demonstrates the Council's commitment to respect different opinions, by inviting and considering different perspectives, allowing space for ideas to be expressed, debated, opposed, and clarified in a constructive manner. SECTION SIX This pledge demonstrates our commitment against violence and incivility in all their forms whenever and wherever they occur in all our meetings and interactions. SECTION SEVEN The City of Snellville expects members of the public to be civil in its discussion of matters under consideration by and before the City Council, with elected officials, staff, and each other. ADOPTED this day of 20 SIGNATURES APPEAR ON THE FOLLOWING PAGE] RES 2025-06 2 Barbara Bender, Mayor ATTEST: Tod Warner, Mayor Pro Tem Melisa Arnold, City Clerk Norman A. Carter Jr., Council Member APPROVED AS TO FORM: Kerry Hetherington, Council Member John J. Crowley, City Attorney Cristy Lenski, Council Member Powell & Edwards, Attorneys at Law, P.C. Gretchen Schulz, Council Member RES 2025-06 3