CITY OF THOMASTON MEETING OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL APRIL 1, 2025 - 7:00 P.M. CITY-COUNTY MEETING ROOM - MAIN FLOOR THOMASTON-UPSON GOVERNMENT COMPLEX Minutes A meeting oft the Thomaston Mayor and City Council was held on Tuesday, April 1, 2025, at 7:00 pm on the main floor in the City-County meeting room in the Thomaston-Upson Government Complex. This meeting was advertised and open to the public. Attendance: Mayor - John David "J.D. 7 Stallings Mayor Pro Tem / Councilmember Doug Head (At Large) = Not Present Councimember - Lakeitha Reeves (District 1) Councilmember - Jeff Middlebrooks (District 2) Councilmember - Ryan Tucker (District 3) Councilmember - Don Greathouse (District 4) City Manager - Russell Thompson City Attorney - DeAnn Wheeler Assistant City Manager Lonnie Joyce Human Resources Director - Danielle Jefferson Economic Development Director - Taylor Smith Fire Chief- Jeremy Walker Police Chief - Mike Richardson Building Official - John Baxter Code Enforcement Officer - Ambrisha James 0S IDA Director - Slade Gulledge IDA Board Member - Chase Fallin Zoning Commission Member - Priscilla McCoy Fun 101/WTGA -Micky Thrasher Upson Beacon - Bridge Turner 360 News - Doc Granger Casey Graham - Sweet Rentals LLC Gary Furrow = Smith Douglas Homes LLC Aurora Taylor - Platform Thomaston LLC Public Commenter - Clara Wilkins City Clerk-1 Taylor White A. Call Meeting to Order / Invocation / Pledge of Allegiance - Mayor Stallings opened the meeting at 7:00 pm and asked Councilmember Greathouse to lead the prayer and the pledge of allegiance. B. Approval of Minutes for March 18th Town Hall and March 18th Regular City Council Meeting Result: The meeting minutes were approved as presented. First Motion: Councilmember Middlebrooks (District 2) Second Motion: Councilmember Tucker (District 3) Vote: Unanimous C. Adoption of Agenda Result: The agenda was amended to add Approval of Speed Detection Resolution to Item I3 and 110. Discussion and Potential Approval of Plat for 210 Seventh Avenue. First Motion: Councilmember Greathouse (District 4) Second Motion: Councilmember Reeves (District 1) Vote: Unanimous D. Thomaston Fire Department Promotion - Lieutenant Zachary Beckham Result: Chief Walker presented Lt. Beckham with his helmet and shield. E. Thomaston Fire Department Swearing In Ceremony Matalian Little Briceon Ozley Jordan Harris Steven Smith Jordan Williams Michael Fitzgerald Valentino Scott Result: Mayor Stallings read the oath of office and swore in the 7 new firefighters. Chief Walker presented them with their shields. F. Public Comment from Clara Wilkins - Mickey's Food Mart Result: Ms. Wilkins spoke about her application having been denied for an occupational tax license from the City of Thomaston. Mr. Thompson explained that the license was denied due to thei intended use not being allowed under current zoning regulations. He went on to explain that a zoning text amendment would need to be made to allow the business at this location. The discussion was tabled until the next meeting. G. City Attorney's Report Nothing at this time. H. City Clerk's Report Nothing at this time. I. City Manager's Report 1. Second Read and Vote I5 15 WDmE a. Rezoning Request of 615 W. Main Street (Parcel No. T22 003) to be rezoned from P-I Professional Institutional to M-R Multifamily Residential Requested by Sweet Rentals, LLC Result: A motion was made to approve the request and grant the variance for the parcel with the condition that the footprint ofthe building is not expanded. First Motion: Councilmember Tucker (District 3) Second Motion: Councilmember Greathouse (District 4) Vote: Unanimous b. Rezoning Request of Multiple Parcels Totaling 33.5 Acres (Parcel No. T21 004; T21 006; T22 153; T22 154; T22 163; T22 164; T22 185; T22 185A; AND T22 209) to be rezoned from M-1 Light Industrial to PD Planned Development Requested by SDH Central Georgia, LLC Result: A motion was made to approve the request with the following conditions: All permits be withheld until the development plan has been approved and agreed upon by both parties. The minimum lot size should not be less than 4000 sq. ft., except lots not contiguous to public green space that should be standard minimum lot size (9000 sq. ft.) Structures not less than 1000 sq ft Structures not less than 2 beds 1.5 bath No chain link, window units, satellite dishes or visible trash receptacles Must be constructed of hardy board or cementitious siding Must be constructed with 30-year architectural shingles Deed must include HOA restrictions to include lawncare maintenance Lit sidewalks must traverse the entirety of roadway Housing density to not exceed 90 structures No more than 2 similar designs are to be contiguous Monument entrance sign with indirect lighting facing Highway 19 Underground utilities Pedestrian access to N. Green Street and Main Street must be lit with improved surface No on-street parking No more or less than 1-car garage First Motion: Councilmember Reeves (District 1) Second Motion: Councilmember Greathouse (District 4) Vote: Unanimous C. Rezoning Request of 12.500 Acre Tract on Yatesville Highway (Parcel No. 057 033Z) to be rezoned from M-R Multifamily Residential - with Conditions to Remain M-R Multifamily Residential with Removal of Special Conditions Set Forth in Ordinance 1203 And Request Approval Of Proposed New Development Plan Requested by Platform Thomaston, LLC Result: A motion was made to approve the request with the conditions: Constructed of masonry, hardy board, or cementitious siding Colors of units not to be contiguous All units will have washer and dryer connections Double setback offHighway 74 in the front and a double setback in the rear from residential area The perimeter must be fenced around all sides except front setbacks and the fence be no less than 8 feet in the back, be no more than 6 feet on the sides, and constructed of powder coated steel Flock cameras must be provided and the police department must be provided real time access to 4k cameras on property There must be a 40/60 split of2 bedroom and 1 bedroom units, respectively, with 50% of2 bed units being constructed in Phase 1. No more than 144 units and 12 buildings Sidewalks must be lit and approved Utilities must be underground A master meter must be installed for utilities First Motion: Councilmember Middlebrooks (District 2) Second Motion: Councilmember Reeves (District 1) Vote: Councilmember Greathouse No, Councilmember Middlebrooks - Yes, Mayor Stallings -No, Councilmember Tucker - No, Councilmember Reeves - Yes d. Zoning Ordinance Amendment to Eliminate the Requirement to Provide Written Notice to Adjacent and Nearby Property Owners by Applicants Seeking to Rezone Property (Sec. 98-14.4) Result: A motion was made to approve the ordinance changes as presented. First Motion: Councilmember Tucker (District 3) Second Motion: Councilmember Greathouse (District 4) Vote: Unanimous WIS WOmE 2. Discussion and Potential Award of Bid for Farmer's Market Project Result: A motion was made to table this item First Motion: Councilmember Tucker (District 3) Second Motion: Councilmember Greathouse (District 4) Vote: Unanimous 3. Discussion and Potential Approval of Speed Limit Reduction Ordinance and Speed Detection Resolution Result: A motion was made to approve both the ordinance and the resolution as presented. First Motion: Councilmember Greathouse (District 4) Second Motion: Councilmember Middlebrooks (District 2) Vote: Unanimous 4. Discussion and Potential Approval of Golf Cart Ordinance Result: A motion was made to approve the ordinance as presented. First Motion: Councilmember Middlebrooks (District 2) Second Motion: Councilmember Reeves (District 1) Vote: Councilmember Greathouse - Yes, Councilmember Middlebrooks - Yes, Councimember Tucker - No, Councilmember Reeves - Yes Ms. Wheeler noted that the effective date is May 1, 2025, unless changed by resolution. 5. Discussion and Potential Approval of Surplus Vehicles presented by Police Department Result: A motion was made to approve the surplus of the three police vehicles. First Motion: Councilmember Greathouse (District 4) Second Motion: Councilmember Reeves (District 1) Vote: Unanimous 6. Discussion and Potential Approval of Cemetery Ordinance Updates Result: A first read of the ordinance was completed, no vote was held Further discussion was had about the existing illegal monuments in the cemetery. The city council requested that Ms. Wheeler draft a variance and an ordinance for the council's review. 7. Discussion and Potential Approval of Water Department Equipment Expenditure Result: A motion was made to approve the budgeted expenditures of $35,791.95 and $94,902.00. First Motion: Councilmember Tucker (District 3) Second Motion: Councilmember Greathouse (District 4) Vote: Unanimous 8. Discussion of Special Event Ordinance Result: Discussion was had about special events in residential areas being denied per the city's ordinance and the challenges of special event applications for events to be held on holidays. 9. Discussion of Contributions to 501(c)(3) Result: Discussion was held, and it was agreed to continue the city's policy of not making contributions to 501(c)(3) organizations. 10. Discussion and Potential Approval of Plat for 210 Seventh Avenue Result: A motion was made to approve the plat as presented. First Motion: Councilmember Tucker (District 3) Second Motion: Councilmember Greathouse (District 4) Vote: Unanimous J. Other Business Mr. Thompson reminded everyone that Mayor Pro Tem Head has announced his resignation after the next council meeting and that staff will need a recommendation from council to fill his seat. Mayor Stallings reminded everyone about Thomaston Night at Truist Park on April 5, 2025. 5 5 WOm L. Adjournment Result: A motion was made to adjourn the meeting at 8:43 pm. First Motion: Councilmember Tucker (District 3) Second Motion: Councilmember Reeves (District 1) Vote: Unanimous Respectfully Submitted, Taylor Whie, City Clerk Approved as Written, 9 Official Seal Mayor John David "J.D. 7 Stallings Seorgia e Depari . D&E TFD AGENDA F.F. Zachary Beckham's promotion to Lieutenant -Present badge, helmet, and shield Oath of Office/Sworn-In the following recruits Matalian Little Briceon Ozley Jordan Harris Steven Smith Jordan Williams Michael Fitzgerald Valentino Scott -Present helmet & shield Next Council Muting Deadling : April 1,2025 Mavch 27. aoas RESOLUTION PUBLIC PARTICIPATION IN COUNCIL MEETINGS POLICY Meetings of the City of Thomaston Mayor and City Council are structured to allow the Council to conduct its public business. Meetings ofthe Council are open to the public, but are not to be confused with public forums. When time permits, the City Council as a matter of general operating procedure offers an opportunity for citizens to address the Council in Public Comment session. The following rules shall be adhered to: 1. To be placed on the agenda, individuals must request in writing at least by noon Thursday prior to the regular bi-monthly meeting of the Council, that they be allowed to address the Council. The request must state clearly the topic or issue to be addressed. 2. Each person whose name is placed on the agenda will be given 5 minutes, to make their comments, but the total time allotted to citizen participation will be limited to 30 minutes. 3. Where several citizens wish to address the same topic or issue, the Council reserves the right to further limit discussions should they become repetitive. 4. While citizens may use their allotted time to take serious issue with Council decisions, the Council will not permit anyone to become personally abusive ofindividual board members or city employees. 5. When issues arise that stimulate high community interest, the Mayor and Council may schedule special meetings specifically to invite public comment. In those circumstances, the Mayor and Council will establish special guidelines for participation. 6. The Council will not respond to comments or questions posed by citizens in their presentations, but will take those comments and questions under advisement. 7. The Council reserves the right to determine the number of times it will re-visit any given issue. The City Council, by majority vote, may extend or further limit the time allotted for citizen participation. When citizens address the Council with specific requests or concerns, the Council will reply with a written response to the person or group involved. Approved this /haaye of 2015. Hays Arnold, Mayor Councilnember Gary Atwater ourbimember Don Greathouse Mayor Pro Tem Doug Head Hahy éidue B0ke Councilmembey Patsy Perdue Councilmember. J. D. Stallings Siar / + Attesti stnepladge Denui Jnutt X Maa hlk Dennis Truitt, City Clerk a * PA ARTMEN GEORGI CITY OF THOMASTON PUBLIC PARTICIPATION IN COUNCIL MEETINGS POLICY Public Participation Policy - Individuals wishing to be placed on the City Council agenda must request in writing at least by noon Thursday prior to the regular bi-monthly meeting of the Council that they be allowed to address Council. The request must state clearly the topic or issue to be addressed. Date: 03- 19 - 202 25 Time: 12:00 p) Date of Council Meeting: 04-01- 20 25 Name ofIndividual: CLARA M4ILEINS Physical Address: 703 N BETHEL ST. THOMASTON, GA 30286 (Do not list post office box) Phone Number 762-347-1222 Email: mickeysfos-mart Q smait. um Regardi-tis MICKEy!s Foop MAPT Topic or Issue to be Addressed: (describe in detail). 703N Bethelst Building w Honing Inspcetor denidd to acphth business applicalon as a This locaton has a ch history seYving -the neigh borhood Poot mayt. I have Invested a lotot money puychacing 1e Demodelling the buciness. OVEN -the last -thyce montins wc have been voorking dEligently to bring the sie ypto code During my pyevious Visits to the Cityhal vegavding / hhis business things 4 way not awaic Of -this thot 8 Cannot have a Food mavt at this historc Skove k T is a station Cuyyandty te gas pumps o h not dldzar ( Veryol usefu to dispen se the gnisal anymore. Buti once i open my Business i have a plan Ok Caling fe Jobers tng to yemodel the ga pumps. k I, belicve i 1S esscifial to pvesewe the bistory Othis locclon ond T an voilling to woYK with chty OHicials" 4o dddveis qhy Conces ns -the oppartunity +o disuss his madfer urther avd Iwoud appeinde E giove possible Solvcons- I1. THOR - 4 IHIS 15 Womne MEMORANDUM DATE: March 18, 2025 TO: The Mayor and City Council FROM: Thomaston Zoning Commission SUBJECT: Rezoning Recommendations for March 18, 2025 City Council Meeting *Zoning Commission Members Chairman Steve Short, Charles (Sandy) Kersey, Richard Hollstrom, and Priscilla McCoy were in attendance. Commission Member Robert Chatman was not present* The following items were discussed: 1. Discussion and Potential Recommendation for the Rezoning Request of 615 W. Main Street (Parcel No. T22 003) to be rezoned from P-I Professional Institutional to M-R Multifamily Residential Requested by Sweet Rentals, LLC Result: A motion was made to recommend the approval of the rezoning request with the condition that city council issue the necessary variance for the property and that the requester comply with recommendations made by the building official. First Motion: Commission member Kersey Second Motion: Commission member Hollstrom Vote: Unanimous 2. Discussion and Potential Recommendation for the Rezoning Request of Multiple Parcels Totaling 33.5 Acres (Parcel No. T21 004; T21 006; T22 153; T22 154; T22 163; T22 164; T22 185; T22 185A; AND T22 209) to be rezoned from M-1 Light Industrial to PD Planned Development Requested by SDH Central Georgia, LLC Result: A motion was made to recommend the approval of the rezoning request with the condition ofthe recommendations oft the building official. First Motion: Commission member McCoy Second Motion: Commission member Kersey Vote: Unanimous THOI a LHIS 15 WomE 3. Discussion and Potential Recommendation for the Rezoning Request of 12.500 Acre Tract on Yatesville Highway (Parcel No. 057 033Z) to be rezoned from M-R Multifamily Residential - with Conditions to Remain M-R Multifamily Residential with Removal of Special Conditions Set Forth In Ordinance 1203 (Said Ordinance Being Adopted By City Council On January 2, 2024) And Request Approval Of Proposed New Development Plan Requested by Platform Thomaston, LLC Result: A motion was made to recommend the approval of the rezoning request with the condition that the city council approves the applicant's request to modify conditions 1, 3, 6, and 7 of Ordinance 1203. First Motion: Commission member Kersey Second Motion: Commission member McCoy Vote: Unanimous 4. Discussion and Potential Recommendation of Update to Zoning Ordinance Result: A motion was made to recommend the approval ofthe proposed ordinance. First Motion: Commission member Kersey Second Motion: Commission member McCoy Vote: Unanimous Ila. IHIS 15 Wome APPLICATION FOR REZONING 2/12/2025 Sweet Rentals LLC (officer: Renee Weber) Date: Applicant's S Name: Property Owner x Engineer Architect Realtor Other Applicant's Address: 5815 Shady Grove Rd, Cumming, GA30041 770-881-2340 Telephone #: (Home). (Cell) Location Address of Property Subject to Rezone: 6151 WI Main St, Thomaston, GA: 30286 (A plat or tax map of the property must be attached to this application.) Tax Map Parcel ID T22 003 Block Lot Number Total Acreage: 0.56 Present Zoning: P-I Requested Zoning: M-R Please state the reason for the requested rezoning of the property: Renovate property toa a brand new quad-plex (2 BR/1 BA,1 BR/1 BA, 1 BR/1 BA, 2BR/1BA) for additional quality housing units forr rent. Exteriori improvement (repair siding. landscaping, etc.)toi improve asthetics in community lu AA fot Swut funtals Lu 224/2026 Sigmature of Propèrty Owner(s) Daté Rezoning Application Fee: The applicant for the rezoning of any property shall, pay the application fee in full at the time the application is submitted. A check, money order, or cash is accepted by the city. All payments need to be made out to The City of Thomaston, include the property address, and application number The rezoning fee must be paid at the time of submission of the application. The rezoning fee is non-refundable whether an approval or denial vote is made. Acknowledgment that the applicant has read and understands the rezoning application fee section. Applicant Initials : Application Fee Amount: $800.00 Check X Cash Application received by City Manager's Office: Thomaston Zoning Commission Recommendation: Thomaston-Upson Commission Recommendation (HB489 - If property is located within 300 feet of county limits): Public Hearing and Approval by the Thomaston City Council: Page 2 of6 LL L Bal L825 IHIS 05 Wome OWNER'S AUTHORIZATION Sweet Rentals LLC This shall certify that is the Owner (Name of Applicant) or Representative of the Owner holding interest in the property that is the subject of the attached Rezoning Application. If the Applicant is not the Owner of the property, by execution of this form, authorization is given to the person named as Applicant" to act on behalf of the Owner, to file for and pursue for approval the rezoning of said subject property. Applicant: Telephone: Address: Daull 2/22025 SIGNATURE OF OWNER MM K - AR - EXPIRES Notary Public GEORGIA Commission expires: 011kk0a 7 July 12, 2027 (SEAL) CUBL S InM KN % AMN N SIGNATURE OF OWNER DATE Notary Public Commission expires: (SEAL) Page 3 of 6 u 1u LHISIS MomE CONFLICT OF INTEREST DISCLOSURE Have you, within two (2) years immediately preceding the filing of this application, made campaign contributions aggregating $250.00 or more to a member of the City Council or any other government official who will consider this application? Yes X No If yes, please complete the following section: Name and Official Position of Government Official: Please list the date and amount of contribution(s). (List all which aggregate $250.00 or more) / 2os SIGNIATURE OF APPLICANT DATE SIGNATURE OF REPRESENTATIVE DATE Page 4 of6 L IHIS 05 WDIE REZONING QUESETIONNAIRE Date submitted: 2/12/2025 Applicant's S Name: Sweet Rentals LLC Location of Property Subject to Rezone: 615 W Main St, Thomaston, GA 30286 Pursuant to O.C.G.A. $36-67-5, the applicant is required to file with the City of Thomaston a written, documented analysis of the impact of the proposed zoning with respect to each of the matters set forth below, together with any supporting materials required by the City of Thomaston. This analysis and supporting material are required to be submitted to the City of Thomaston at least seven (7) business days before any hearing or meeting of the governing authority at which the zoning proposal will be under consideration. 1. Whether the zoning proposal will permit a use that is suitable in view of the use and development of adjacent and nearby The use will coincide with the use ofr multiple properties in the ypropertyoya Additionally the rehabilitation of the property and home will improve the value of the surrounding properties. 2. Whether the zoning proposal will adversely affect the existing use or usability of adjacent or nearby property; There is no adverse affects ofthe proposédz zoning for adjacent or nearby properties since the property will be well-maintained and restricted to approved lessee applicants. 3. Whether the property to be affected by the zoning proposal has a reasonable economic use as currently zoned; The property is current abandoned and providing no benefit to the community currently. The zoning proposal will bring additional quality housing units to the area and to the local business. 4. Whether the zoning proposal will result in a use which will or could cause an excessive or burdensome use of existing streets, transportation facilities, utilities, or schools; The proposed: zoning would include approved residences who would appropriately use the surrounding infrastructure. There is appropriate parking for residences' vehicles. 5. Whether the zoning proposal is in conformity with the policy and intent of the land use plan of the City of Thomaston; The zoning proposal will promote thé land use plan of the City of Thomaston by bringing additional quality housing units and developing an otherwise abandoned property. 6. Whether there are other existing or changing conditions affecting the use and development of the property which give supporting grounds for either approval or disapproval of the zoning proposal; and The properlyis abandoned with the limited, currentz fzoning. The proposed zoning will allow it to be renovated and have appropriate use for the surrounding community. 7. What is the relative gain to the public as compared to the hardship imposed upon the individual property owner by maintaining the current zoning? The improvements to be implemented with the proposed zoning are a benefit tot the community with additional quality housing units and turning an abandoned, overrun property to a home that coincides with the surrounding properties. Page 5 of 6 THO U Bal $825 LISIS Moine "Acknowledgment that the applicant has been provided a copy of and read the City of Thomaston Zoning Ordinance: Sec. 98-14.10. Standards of review. You can find Sec. 98-14.10. Standards of review at the following link: https:/ / www.rityofthomastomaston.com/DocumentCenter/View, /1951/City- eThomsemZmingOainne-Adpml452 (Applicant Initials): * Acknowledgment that the applicant has been provided a copy of and read through the City of Thomaston Zoning Ordinance: ARTICLE 98-14. PROCEDURES FOR ZONING DECISIONS You can find ARTICLE 98-14. PROCEDURES FOR ZONING DECISIONS at the following link: https:/ wwwdiy.thomsma/sumecm/View /1951/City- eThomsem.Zmingoninane-Adpm.452 0 (Applicant Initials): Page 6 of6 qPublic.net Upson County, GA Overview Legend Parcels - @ Roads M Parcel ID T22003 Owner 615WI Main St LLC Last 25 Sales Taxing District THOMASTON POE Box 346 Date Price Reason Qual Acres 0.56 Thomaston, GA: 30286 4/5/2022 $38000 BS U Physical Address 6151 wI MAIN ST 1/4/2008 $36500 NF U Assessed' Value Value $141543 (Note: Not tol be used on legal documents) Date created: 2/12/2025 Last Data Uploaded: 2/12/2025 6:08:40AM Developed by 3 SCHNEIDER L C 2 a 4 5 000 008 RB R 0 0 * a 0 < 0 a 3o0 0 0. 0 a 0 D0 00 D 00 o & - & 8 I I I I I E I E $ 8 - à I $ I I B I ? 8 I * C I à I I 7 a a 3 I I I € f I - I E E I E I a : I I 3 I I I I - I I € 1 I 1 I I I I I I - * + - E o a t - s 5 A * E I 8 9 - S 0 D * D / ) o A D A Oly, D, Pine LBke Dr A R BP CreMey Ave e S Kuey C a Oak St E S St: Notingham N. Green St 35 S NChurchsl- ou ter St 2 9 € 3 e 5 € * B a 9 8 I E € 3 - e wer, St 3 m e * * 4 5 S N: Bethel St / S - - 8 - D < - - D - a E a e d8 : I E a ? I es df - - M : n B B08 808 lB f 5 - - - lf EU TONSIOT City ofThomaston A Department of Edlia -n Building Safety at ma this is home 106 East Lee Street, Thomaston GA 30286 706-647-4242 Ext 3 Rezone Request Applicant: Sweet Rentals LLC (officer; Renee Weber) Property Address: 615 West Main Street Zoning Request: PI to MR BUILDING OFFICIAL REVIEW The applicant has submitted a request to rezone property at 615 West Main Street from PI (Professional Institutional) to MR (Multifamily Residential) for the purpose of establishing a renovated triplex. The applicant states that their intentions are to renovate the property to a brand-new triplex for a 2 bedroom/1 bath unit, and two 1 bedroom, 1 bath units. The property has previously been utilized as a personal care home. The building has been vacant since at least 2018. No plans were provided with the application. Affordable housing is certainly a need currently in the City of Thomaston. The rezoning of this property could provide an opportunity to repurpose an underutilized building while maintaining the property's function as a residential property. The surrounding neighborhood, though consisting mostly single-family residences in nature, has a mix of multifamily residential structures. The rezoning would be compatible with the comprehensive plan which indicates this property for residential development. Building official recommendation is approval with conditions, Applicant to obtain all necessary building permits which would include the submission of floor plans to verify compliance with building code for residential triplex use. Parking improvements made to comply with the design standards for off-street parking in the city ordinance. No addition of new units and no expansion of existing building footprint. Qohr Bapter 03/01/2025 Johs Baxter- - City of Thomaston Building Official Date Date: 3/20/2025 STMOIREIOT BEDACA H L TAA Downtown Development Authorily Zoning Request: Currently Zoned P-I Professional Institutional) and requesting rezone to M-R (Mull-Residential) Property Address: 615 W. Main Street Thomaston, GA 30286 Authority Comment: The Thomaston Downtown Development Authority voted unanimously to recommend approval of the request to rezone 615 W. Main Street from P-I to M-R for the establishment of a quadruplex. 1st: Mr. Gary Wise 2nd: Mrs. Angie McGill All In Favor DDA Chair Name: CalheimBaty - y DDA Chair Signature: MLuRy Ilb. HUL IHIS 15 MoE APPLICATION FOR REZONING Date: 2/3/2025 Applicant' S Name: SDH Central Georgia, LLC Property Owner Engineer Architect Realtor Other X (Representative) Applicant's. Address: 1920 Pennsylvania Avenue, McDonough, GA 30253 Telephone #: 706-674-2445. Home,.401-425-7084 (Cell) Location Address of Property Subject to Rezone: Various - W Main St/W Walker St/N Church St (A plat or tax map of the property must be attached to this application.) Tax Map T21_& T22 Block Lot Numbers T21 - 4,6; 122-153,154163164185185A,209 Total Acreage: 33.5 Present Zoning: M-1 Requested Zoning: PD Please state the reason for the requested rezoning of the property: Development of a single family subdivision of 118 lots with a pocket park, a entrance feature and a commercial out-parcel along N. Church Street with a pedestrian connection to N. Green Street. CA 6 0 1/4/Z4 Signature of Property Owner(s) Date Rezoning Application Fee: The applicant for the rezoning of any property shall, pay the application fee in full at the time the application is submitted. A check, money order, or cash is accepted by the city. All payments need to be made out to The City of Thomaston, include the property address, and application number The rezoning fee must be paid at the time of submission of the application. The rezoning fee is non-refundable whether an approval or denial vote is made. Acknowledgment that the applicant has read and understands the rezoning application fee section. Applicant Initials : GTF Application Fee Amount: $1,875.00 Check X Cash Application received by City Manager's Office: 2/6125 Thomaston Zoning Commission Recommendation: Thomaston-Upson Commission Recommendation (HB489 - If property is located within 300 feet of county limits): Public Hearing and Approval by the Thomaston City Council: Page 2 of 6 THO - THIS 15 WOITE OWNER'S AUTHORIZATION This shall certify that SDH Central Georgia, LLC is the Representative of the Owner holding interest in the property that is the subject of the attached Rezoning Application. If the Applicant is not the Owner of the property, by execution of this form, authorization is given to the person named as "Applicant" to act on behalf of the Owner, to file for and pursue for approval the rezoning of said subject property. Applicant: SDH Central Georgia, LLC_ Telephone: 404-428-7084 Address: 1920 Pennsylvania Ave, McDonough, GA 30253 CAE C M 2/4/24 SIGNATURE OF OWNER -Charles Elliot Daniel Notary Public PUBLIG Cemmission expires: I-18-26 (SEAL) 18- -202 COUNT Fary Bwor 245 SIGNATUKE OF OWNER REPRESENTATIVE DATE ndt Notary Public Commission expires: 1-18-26 (SEAL) o ARY : PUBLIC 1829P Page 3 of6 6 UNT - . THOI IHIS 15 Wome CONFLICT OF INTEREST DISCLOSURE Have you, within two (2) years immediately preceding the filing of this application, made campaign contributions aggregating $250.00 or more to a member of the City Council or any other government official who will consider this application? Yes X No Ify yes, please complete the following section: Name and Official Position of Government Official: Please list the date and amount of contribution(s). (List all which aggregate $250.00 or more) Hary 3maur 2-4-2025 SIGNATURE OF APPLICANT DATE SIGNATURE OF REPRESENTATIVE DATE Page 4 of 6 HUA - 2 THIS 15 WDmE REZONING QUESTIONNAIRE Date submitted: 2/3/2025 Applicant's Name: SDH Central Georgia, LLC Location of Property Subject to Rezone: W. Main St./W. Walker St./N. Church St. Pursuant to O.C.G.A. $36-67-5, the applicant is required to file with the City of Thomaston a written, documented analysis of the impact of the proposed zoning with respect to each of the matters set forth below, together with any supporting materials required by the City of Thomaston. This analysis and supporting material are required to be submitted to the City of Thomaston at least seven (7) business days before any hearing or meeting of the governing authority at which the zoning proposal will be under consideration. 1. Whether the zoning proposal will permit a use that is suitable in view of the use and development of adjacent and nearby property; see Attached Property Analysis ("APA"). 2. Whether the zoning proposal will adversely affect the existing use or usability of adjacent or nearby property; see APA. 3. Whether the property to be affected by the zoning proposal has a reasonable economic use as currently zoned; see APA. 4. Whether the zoning proposal will result in a use which will or could cause an excessive or burdensome use of existing streets, transportation facilities, utilities, or schools; see APA. 5. Whether the zoning proposal is in conformity with the policy and intent of the land use plan of the City of Thomaston; No - Future land use is Light Industrial 6. Whether there are other existing or changing conditions affecting the use and development of the property which give supporting grounds for either approval or disapproval of the zoning proposal; and see APA. 7. What is the relative gain to the public as compared to the hardship imposed upon the individual property owner by maintaining the current zoning? see APA Page 5 of6 - CHIS 15 Mee "Acknowledgment that the applicant has been provided a copy of and read the City of Thomaston Zoning Ordinance: Sec. 98-14.10. Standards of review. You can find Sec. 98-14.10. Standards of review at the following link: https:/ / wwwdgathomsm.o/DDwumecami/Viw. /1951/City- of-Thomaston-Zoning.Ordinance--Adopted-4-5-22 (Applicant Initials): GTF GIF Acknowledgment that the applicant has been provided a copy of and read through the City of Thomaston Zoning Ordinance: ARTICLE 98-14. PROCEDURES FOR ZONING DECISIONS You can find ARTICLE 98-14. PROCEDURES FOR ZONING DECISIONS at the following link: https:/ wwwdpelthomasmcm/DsumenCa/"aw /1951/City- afThomastm.Zuingoadince-Adyph.45.2 Initials): GTF GTF (Applicant Page 6of6 Property Analysis ii - 3 3 m 1unu Proposed West Main Street Village A Planned Residential Development Located at West Main Street, West Walker Street and North Church Street Thomaston, Georgia Upson County Prepared by SMITH DOUGLAS HOMES QUALITY - INTEGRITY VALUE 1920 Pennsylvania Avenue McDonough, Georgia 30253 gfurrow@smithdouglas.com (404) 428-7084 Executive Summary Gewn Mie LbAr a 1 Goo oaleun West Main Village is a proposed 100-118 unit single family home residential subdivision and commercial outparcel on 32.4 acres on nine (9) land parcels located between W. Main Street, W. Walker Street, Crawley Street and N. Church Street. Previously a former residential mill village and small industrial / manufacturing buildings, the property has largely lain fallow for the last fifty years. With single family housing to the north (W. Walker St.), industrial buildings to the west (Crawley St.), single family and medical office to the south (W. Main Street), and commercial buildings to the east (N. Church St.), the property's highest and best use is as a planned residential community with an outparcel along the high traffic N. Church Street commercial corridor. Smith Douglas Homes and the city of Thomaston would pursue a rural workforce housing grant from the state of Georgia to enable affordable owner-occupied housing for middle income Georgians. With Smith Douglas homes expected pricing at $170,000 to $225,000 for: single story 800 sq. feet to 1,500 sq. feet, this project would be affordable for teachers, police officers and middle class workers. As the grant requires all proposed houses be completed within 24 months of approval of the grant (Summer, 2025), all 100-118 houses would be need to be ready for occupancy by summer, 2027 and development would need to commence within three (3) months of approval of the state grant. - T 3 u m Geometry and density of proposed Planned Development: Number of Lots: 100-118 Front Setback: 10 Feet Minimum Width: 40 -50 feet Rear Setback: 20 Feet Minimum Depth: 125 feet Side Setback: 5 feet Minimum Lot Sq. Ft. 5,000 square feet Road Accesses: 3 vehicular, 1 pedestrian Road ROW 601 feet N. Church Street - Vehicular Curb to Curb Dist. 24 feet W. Walker St. at Cherry St. Vehicular Sidewalks internal 4 feet -both sides of ROW W. Walker St at Nottingham St - Vehicular Sidewalk to N. Green Street = 10 feet N. Green St. - Pedestrian access only Gross Residential Acreage: 26.9 acres Gross Commercial : 1 acres Less: Green Space / Common Areas Maximum Building Sq. ft.: 12,500 and Streams & Buffers 11.54 acres Parking Minimum: 4/1,000 sq. ft. Net Residential Acreage 15.36 Residential Units per Gross Acre 4.39 units per acre (118 lots/26.9 gross acres) Residential Units per Net Acre 7.68 units per acre (118 lots /15.36 net acres) Maximum Units per Net Acre 5.50 units per acre (84 lots) Zoning Property Analysis: 1. Whether the zoning proposal will permit a use that is suitable in view of the use and development of adjacent and nearby property: MikesA Auto Detaling A8B The propertyi is bound to the north by W. Walker Street with similar single-family homes, we propose new single-family homes similar in façade design and materials with modern amenities. The property is bound to the west by industrial buildings and Crawley Street. Our proposed development shows our residential houses over 200 feet from the closest industrial building. The propertyis bound to the east by N. Church Street, a major commercial corridor, our site plan shows a commercial outparcel along N. Church Street and an entrance feature. The property is bound to the west by W. Main Street, a residential street with many converted residential building into medical office spaces. No entrance is shown along W. Main Street and there is a 150 foot stream and buffer of our residential subdivision. 2. Whether the zoning proposal will adversely affect the existing use or usability of adjacent or nearby property: No. The development plan either continues similar uses from the existing property use or there are natural or man-made buffers exceeding 150 - 200 feet. 3. Whether the property to be affected by the zoning proposal has a reasonable economic use as currently zoned: The 32.4 acre property is currently zoned M-1 (Light Industrial) and has been under- developed for over fifty years with only two industrial users and two single family houses in continuous active use. Our plan will increase the property assessment of the property by a factor of over 75 times. 4. Whether the zoning proposal will result in a use which will or could cause an excessive or burdensome use of existing streets, transportation facilities, utilities or schools: The plan to add 118 homes and a commercial building will not excessively burden the streets or utilities. The downtown area streets and utilities were planned for a much larger population and 1,000's of additional square feet of industna/manulactunmg uses which means utilization of existing streets and utility infrastructure is under-utilized. New elementary, middle and high school facilities have been erected by Upson County recently which can easily handle the increase in students from 118 houses. 5. Whether the zoning proposal is in conformity with the policy and intent of the future land use plan of the city of Thomaston: No. The future land use plan shows the property as planned as M-1 (Light Industrial -the dark blue). Our proposed land use of PD is however more consistent with the adjacent future land uses of Medium Density Residentayellow, and Commercial (Red). 6. Whethert there are other existing or changing conditions affecting the use and development of the propertywhich give supporting grounds for either approval or disapproval of the zoning proposal: The city of Thomaston has been successful in enticing new manufacturers to locate to the city of Thomaston. As the new employees will have primarily middle class incomes (under $70,000 per annum), theyv will not be able to afford housing in excess of $225,000 under FHA or USDA guidelines. The proposal from Smith Douglas to re-zone the propertyto Planned Development will allow the cityto zone property that allows us to build affordable housing to these new employees sO they can live, shop, work and be a part oft the community. Inthe unlikely event that construction is not begun as our zoning proposal allows within twelve (12) months, the zoning code stipulates that the zoning will revert to the existing zoning (M-1). 7. What is the relative, gain to the public as compared to the hardship imposed upon the individual property owner by maintainingthe current zoning? The public gains by having 100-118 additional for-sale new housing options that middle income people can afford ($170,000 - $225,000). 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Planned development allows for a variety of land uses to coexist in an orderly relationship to one another and existing land uses. The property includes adjacent parcels of 32.4 acres between West Main Street, West Walker Street, Crawley Street, and North Church Street. Per the applicant, the proposed development would include 100-118-unit single family homes and a commercial outparcel. This request is supported by the comprehensive plan, which outlines the area for residential development. The applicant states that Smith Douglas Homes and the City of Thomaston would pursue a Rural workforce housing grant from the State of Georgia in order to construct affordable owner-occupied housing for middle income Georgians. The applicant states that the home prices are expected to be between $170,000 and $225,000. Middle income workforce housing is a critical issue impacting the City of Thomaston. With the addition of these proposed homes, we can help alleviate the pressure on the housing marking and offer opportunities for families to own a home close to downtown Thomaston. The proposed development seems to be harmonious with the surrounding environment and appears to align with the goals of the comprehensive plan. The preliminary plans seem to indicate connectivity to some oft the existing dead- end roads. Some foreseeable challenges with the development include topography. There are some low- lying areas that currently retain water in heavy rain events. Building Official recommendation is approval of the request to PD with potential conditions including: Pedestrian Connectivity: Sidewalks and pedestrian friendly pathways should be incorporated in the development to provide accessibility to downtown Thomaston. Green Space/ Parks: The preliminary plans indicate a pocket park and greenspace. The zoning commission and city council should make a percentage of greenspace and a park as a conditional requirement of zoning. Gobr Bapter 03/01/2025 John/Baxter- - City of Thomaston Building Official Date Date: 3/20/2025 E 25 CEDAGIA STAOASTOT AA -- Downtown Development Authority Zoning Request: Currently Zoned M-1 (Light Industrial) and requesting Rezone to PD (Planned Development) Property Address: Parcels ( T21004, T21006, T22153, T22154, T22163, T22164, T22185, T22185A,T22209) Authority Comment: The Thomaston Downtown Development Authority voted unanimously to recommend approval of the request to rezone the above parcels from M-1 to PD if the following items were required: Enforceable HOA that includes the following: Front Lawn Maintenance, No-On Street Parking, No Trash Receptacles visible from the street, No Vinyl Siding, 30-year Architectural Shingles, No Satellite Dishes, No Chain Link Fences, and No Window Units. Additionally, the board recommended that no house plan options should have less that 1.5 bathrooms and at minimum, but no more than a single car garage. Efforts should also be made to maintain existing hardwood trees throughout the site. Finally, the development must adhere to the rules established by the Rural Workforce Housing Initiative grant that will be applied for and utilized for site development costs. 1st: Mr. Doug Head 2nd: Mr. Darren Day All in Favor DDA Chair Name: Catherine B. Baity Mho N - DDA Chair Signaturé: Ilc. THOI - B411825 IHIS 15 WOITE APPLICATION FOR REZONING Date: January 21st, 2025 Applicant's Name: Platform Thomaston Property Owner V Engineer Architect Realtor Other Applicant's Address: 140 1stAve SE, Cairo, GA39828 Telephone #: 912.419.8728 (Home). (Cell) Location Address of Property Subject to Rezone: 0 Yatesville Highway (A plat or tax map of the property must be attached to this application.) Tax Map Block Lot Number Total Acreage: 12.5 Present Zoning: M-R Requested Zoning: M-R Please state the reason for the requested rezoning of the property: We are seeking to remove the special conditions placed on the property via ordinance #1203 on January 2nd, 2024. These special conditions prohibit development of the property further, and we have a new building style for the project. Aesore STeylor Signature of Property Owner(s) Date Rezoning Application Fee: The applicant for the rezoning of any property shall, pay the application fee in full at the time the application is submitted. A check, money order, or cash is accepted by the city. All payments need to be made out to The City of Thomaston, include the property address, and application number The rezoning fee must be paid at the time of submission of the application. The rezoning fee is non-refundable whether an approval or denial vote is made. "Acknowledgment that the applicant has read and understands the rezoning application fee section. Applicant Initials : Application Fee Amount: Check Cash Application received by City Manager's Office: Thomaston Zoning Commission Recommendation: Thomaston-Upson Commission Recommendation (HB489 - If property is located within 300 feet of county limits): Public Hearing and Approval by the Thomaston City Council: Page 2 of6 L GM825 LHISIS WOITE OWNER'S AUTHORIZATION This shall certify that Aurora Taylor is the Owner (Name of Applicant) or Representative of the Owner holding interest in the property that is the subject of the attached Rezoning Application. If the Applicant is not the Owner of the property, by execution of this form, authorization is given to the person named as "Applicant" to act on behalf of the Owner, to file for and pursue for approval the rezoning of said subject property. Applicant: Platform Thomaston Telephone: 912.419.8728 Address: 140 1st Ave SE, Cairo, GA39828 Lunean SIGNATURE OWNER - Jonuary OF 2t,3025 DATE Lo Refbv Maenvil NOTAR Notary Public EXPIRES Commission expires: 08/05/2026RCIA 08/03/2028 (SEAL) 3 PUBLIC 1Dy SIGNATURE OF OWNER DATE Notary Public Commission expires: (SEAL) Page 3 of 6 nu 1825 IHISIS MOITE CONFLICT OF INTEREST DISCLOSURE Have you, within two (2) years immediately preceding the filing of this application, made campaign contributions aggregating $250.00 or more to a member of the City Council or any other government official who will consider this application? Yes No Ify yes, please complete the following section: Name and Official Position of Government Official: Please list the date and amount of contribution(s). (List all which aggregate $250.00 or more) Auons STaylos January 21st, 2025 SIGNATURE OF APPLICANT DATE SIGNATURE OF REPRESENTATIVE DATE Page 4 of 6 HU - 811 825 IHIS 15 WoInE REZONING QUESETIONNAIRE Datesubmitted: January 21st, 2025 Applicant's Name: Platform Thomaston Location of Property Subject to Rezone: 0) Yatesville Highway Pursuant to O.C.G.A. $36-67-5, the applicant is required to file with the City of Thomaston a written, documented analysis of the impact of the proposed zoning with respect to each of the matters set forth below, together with any supporting materials required by the City of Thomaston. This analysis and supporting material are required to be submitted to the City of Thomaston at least seven (7) business days before any hearing or meeting of the governing authority at which the zoning proposal will be under consideration. 1. Whether the zoning proposal will permit a use that is suitable in view of the use and development of adjacent and nearby property; 2. Whether the zoning proposal will adversely affect the existing use or usability of adjacent or nearby property; 3. Whether the property to be affected by the zoning proposal has a reasonable economic use as currently zoned; 4. Whether the zoning proposal will result in a use which will or could cause an excessive or burdensome use of existing streets, transportation facilities, utilities, or schools; 5. Whether the zoning proposal is in conformity with the policy and intent of the land use plan of the City of Thomaston; 6. Whether there are other existing or changing conditions affecting the use and development of the property which give supporting grounds for either approval or disapproval of the zoning proposal; and 7. What is the relative gain to the public as compared to the hardship imposed upon the individual property owner by maintaining the current zoning? Page 5 of 6 E IHIS 15 WDIne "Acknowledgment that the applicant has been provided a copy of and read the City of Thomaston Zoning Ordinance: Sec. 98-14.10. Standards of review. You can find Sec. 98-14.10. Standards of review at the following link: https:/ / wwwdpetomastamam/DaummCm/iew /1951/City- eTemsemZamngoadne-Adyad452 (Applicant Initials): AT * Acknowledgment that the applicant has been provided a copy of and read through the City of Thomaston Zoning Ordinance: ARTICLE 98-14. PROCEDURES FOR ZONING DECISIONS You can find ARTICLE 98-14. PROCEDURES FOR ZONING DECISIONS at the following link: https:/ /www.cityofthomastoncom/DocumentCenter/View /1951/City- fThomsmZmm,OninAdyh44592 (Applicant Initials): AT Page 6of6 E 3 3 - 3 - a I 7 3A # A 1 2 r - 1 ma Sa # -I * - e -I E -1 E - a a 1 a à € : 1S R - W bir -i a - a -i a -i Bsa A - il 1 u 1 - € I eFiled & eRecorded DATE: 2/6/2024 TRINITY LAND SURVEYING LEGEND TIME: 9:56 AM BOUNDART SUPONVSION- ALTA ACSM- e Yms ST TOPOGRAPHIC PLAT BOOK: 00034 B: Ea or PAGE: 00089 RECORDINGI FEES: $10.00 - CN ADDITIONAL PAGES: $0.00 sarse: E TRICEROAD PARTICIPANT ID:311063814 CLERK: Teresa Meier Upson County, GA & o MSRRXE METR MEasO 0s SPURDES CART % PROPOSED20 DIVISION: SURVEY UTLITYEASEMENT PROPERTY OF 0205Aors R& D GRAIN AND TRADING CO. $ à DONNIE TYLER RaD co, LOCATED IN LANDI LOT: 183 4 : 10th LAND DISTRICT 1 UPSON COUNTY, GEORGIA Ds 621/170 A N PARS PB JULY26, 2023 pe a REVISED FEBRUARY: 2024 e 125/278 FARCE 4 € 5, 08 * r B 2/18 3 % n LOT 17 E PE Lor 18 EE JONU - % % RAD ca. e : as 26 SURVEYORS Ho epprova CERIFICATON authorily (M) 18 8 Pe 25/234 E Shin prior nal and a - In % cerlicetien l only I B ot No 4 by Ear A 225 REA. 54909 - f DGSON CAF RIS 12855 MON C En % POR. x % VARIES # 74 R/W % HIGHWAY GEORGIA 9 U - L - - - - N - - 5 - I FB ye 47 PAITU TE GV E I E B - - s 2 1 s00 3125 & 36 T VOBN R - 5 E : f 4 9 : 7 E a 3 9 6 D0 y x a I @ a - A <6 a 2 6 @ -S u-s - € - - 5 RF % @ an - - a 2 ool a K 9 8 7 - - S - 6 - * ns 00e & & : i i 4 - S - y E Ty ue ty 4 - H Mn AuN - C EB - o - @ - = - - 0 - ( H - - - - - - - - 4 0 a a - - 3 - 3 E a - DE a ? B F I a L - 1 - S - - - - a - - - - - - - -i a a -i -1 - a -1 à - 1 I aP a a 5 5 - - i * a - 3 -I a in - E Fg - a ull I : - I - TONASIOT City ofThomaston A ER 1 op Department of - g Building B - Safety me this is home 106 East Lee Street, Thomaston GA 30286 706-647-4242 Ext3 Rezone Request Applicant: Platform Thomaston Property Address: 0 Yatesville Hwy Zoning Request: M-R to M-R (Remove special conditions) BUILDING OFFICIAL REVIEW The applicant has submitted a request to remove the special conditions placed on the property via ordinance #1203 on January 2nd 2024. In evaluating the applicant's request to remove those conditions, the review considers both the intent of the original conditions and the potential impacts in modifying those requirements. Must be constructed with Masonry (Brick and Stone) and cementitious siding (Hardie Bard). The requirement for masonry (brick and stone) and cementitious siding (Hardie Board) was likely imposed to ensure that the buildings meet durability, safety, and aesthetic standards that are in line with more aesthetically pleasing apartment developments. Removing this condition could allow for a less visually appealing product as well as potentially lowering the quality and longevity of the development. Maintaining this requirement would help preserve. the structural integrity and aesthetic appeal of the development. These standards could be modified to lessen the financial impact on the developer while still providing for an aesthetically pleasing product. Buildings should have alternating color variability. This condition promotes diversity and visual appeal by encouraging the use of multiple colors. Removing this condition could lead to a monotonous and less attractive development. Given the relatively low-cost impact, it is advisable to retain this condition to ensure that the development contributes positively to the visual character of the area. All amenities should include: pickle ball courts, club house, gym, interior walking paths to provide developmental connectivity as depicted on the site plan, and such paths shall be constructed with an improved surface of asphalt or concrete. Pool should be at owner's option. All amenities must be completed prior to Certificate of Occupancy. The requirement to include specific amenities (pickleball courts, clubhouse, gym, walking paths) aims to foster a community-focused environment. Removing this requirement could diminish the overall appeal of the property. This requirement could be modified to not require some of the more financially burdensome amenities such as pickleball courts, clubhouses, gyms, or pools. But some lower cost amenities could significantly enhance the appeal of the property such as outdoor spaces or courtyards, small fitness center with basic equipment, and walking paths. Another option would be allowing for a phased approach in completing some of the higher cost amenities. Washer and dryer hookups in at least 50% of the units. Requiring at least 50% of units to have washer and dryer hookups supports modern conveniences for EOR TMONASION City ofThomaston A a 1 nop Department F - I ofBuilding Safety B this is home 106 East Lee Street, Thomaston GA 30286 706-647-4242 Ext3 tenants. The removal of this condition may result in less desirable living spaces, which could decrease the rental appeal. The retention of this condition is recommended, as it significantly enhances tenant satisfaction and can positively impact rental rates. Landscape requirements and setbacks requirements should be doubled where the lot connects adjacent to highway 74. Doubling the landscape and setback requirements along Highway 74 was likely intended to create a buffer between the development and the highway, which helps reduce noise and improve the visual appeal for both residents and passersby. Must have a gated entrance. The gated entrance condition was likely imposed for security reasons. Removing it could increase the potential for unauthorized access, reducing the safety and appeal of the property. Flock cameras or cameras of similar nature and function as specified by the Thomaston Police Department shall be provided and paid for annually and integrated with the city camera system. Flock cameras provide for a great tool for law enforcement in both crime prevention and investigations. With this development being located at one of the entrances into the city limits, flock cameras would be well suited here. Apartment buildings should be built in phases of 72 units per phase. The phased approach for construction ensures that the development is manageable and that sufficient demand exists for the project before expanding. This may be a condition that could be removed or altered depending on the new development plans. Construction of phase two shall not begin until 80% of phase one has been leased. The requirement for 80% of phase one to be leased before beginning phase two ensures that the developer is able to verify demand before proceeding with additional construction. This condition also prevents potential vacancy problems in the early stages of the development. Removing this condition could lead to financial strain if phase two is started prematurely, before the market has been tested. Without fully seeing the new development plans, it's hard to determine if this is a requirement that could be removed or altered. In conclusion, completely removing some of these conditions could result in a less attractive, less secure, and less community-oriented development. While some conditions, particularly regarding amenities and landscape requirements, may be adjusted or phased to reduce immediate financial strain, most of the conditions are essential to maintaining the project's viability, attractiveness, and community impact. goba Bapter 03/01/2025 John Baxter- - City of Thomaston Building Official Date / Id. CITY OF THOMASTON STATE OF GEORGIA ORDINANCE NO. AN ORDINANCE TO AMEND SECTION 98-14.4 PUBLIC NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARINGS AND MORE SPECIAILY SECTION 98-14.4(C) WRITTEN NOTICE TO ADJACENT AND NEARBY PROPERTY OWNERS; TO PROVIDE FOR REPEAL OF CONFLICTING ORDINANCES; TO PROVIDE AN EFFECTIVE DATE AND FOR OTHER LAWFUL PURPOSES. WHEREAS, by the authority granted the Mayor and City Council by the home rule provisions of the 1983 Constitution of the State of Georgia, Article IX, Section II, Paragraph IV, the Mayor and City Council have determined portions of Chapter 98 - Zoning shall be amended as specifically set forth herein below and all provisions not herein specifically amended shall remain in full force and effect; WHEREAS, the City Council of City of Thomaston has complied with the provisions set forth in O.C.G.A. $36-66-4 (a) as the City published notices in the local newspaper setting forth the time, place, and purpose of the public hearings; WHEREAS, the Zoning Commission held a public hearing on March 17, 2025, and the City Council had the first reading and public hearing on March 18, 2025, and a second reading and public hearing on April 1, 2025; BE ITHEREBY ORDAINED by the Mayor and City Council of the City of Thomaston, Georgia, as follows; to-wit: SECTION1 Chapter 98 Zoning Ordinance, and Article 98-14.4 Public notice of public hearing is hereby amended to read as follows: C. Written notice to adjacent and nearby property owners. Unless otherwise required by statute, written notice (also referred to as "public notice") to adjacent and nearby property owners shall not be required. If written notice to adjacent and nearby property owners is statutorily required, the applicant shall give written notice via Page1 of 2 certified mail return receipt requested to all property owners within 300 feet of the boundaries of the property as appear in Upson County tax records and as provided by the Thomaston Geographic Information Department. The associated measurement shall be performed from each boundary of the property that is the subject of a zoning petition or special use application. Public notices shall be mailed such that they are received a minimum of 15 calendar days and a maximum of 45 calendar days prior to the public hearing. Return receipts shall be provided to the building official within one (1) week of receipt. SECTION: 2 All other portions of Section 98-14. not herein above amended shall remain unchanged. SECTION3 All ordinances and parts of ordinances in conflict herewith are hereby expressly repealed. SECTION 4 The effective date of this Ordinance shall be the date of adoption unless otherwise specified herein. *** Approved by me and returned to said City Clerk as 'Approved", this day of 2025. J. D. STALLINGS, MAYOR The foregoing ordinance was adopted by the City Council of the City of Thomaston, Georgia, and transmitted by me to the Mayor, this day of 2025. TAYLOR LOUDERMILK, CITY CLERK Page2of2 I2. BIDT TABULATIONE FORA ALL BIDS ESGE Engineering RECEVED AT THEC arYo OFT TMOMASTON 64 400F eal ke oad ONT TUESDAY, MARCH 18, 2025 AT 2:00P M Macon, Georig 31210 PROJECT: BD DOERS: owntownt Multi-useR acility Quality Cons str y McLe LeRoy Coggins Project 3000.1 34 200P PlaraDr 1415H Hwy 195 South Zebulon. GA3 30295 on GA30286 NO. aTY. UNIT DESCRIPTION PRICE RI SECTION IDOMUTUEFAGIIV 1 - 1s oltionComp pllepers ShetC1. s 56,568.045 5 56,568.045 09. 927.505 109,927.50 STTIMPIOVEMENTS 102 196 LF Sawo Cuts StraightE Edge- Asphalto or Concrete .05 85. 8.75 1,715.00 TONS SlandardD Duty Asphat TC ONS Heavy DUVA Asphat Slandar Duty Concrete DE Concrete Apgregate Base CY 8 GradedA Aggregale Base 125. 99. 12366 16,594. 109 780 LF 24 Curb Gutter 27.46 21,418.80 24.98 19,484.40 110 155 LF 30" Curbs Gutter 8 5,945. 80 27.6 68 90. 104 ver Sidewalkl iyBuringE Bond) W VhiteP Parkings Strip: Paint 5-White Stripi Paint CrosswalkV Pant(5x1.5) 419. Directionall Trafic Arrows 116 1 EA ADAP Parking Sign AlfedioB Bulding 226.80 226.80 472.50 472.50 117 LS SWhite Handicappeds StalLoadinga area 604.80 604.80 337.50 337.50 118 EA ADAW BM ming Pads (Paver Basket Weave nning BondFrame) 14 40 00. ue A SirpingG Graphic p V Vhite SlopB Bar Paint Mas on ign cal Wsl Stairs 125 LS Paviong per Renegade Steels Specifications 328, 26 Masonrys WoodE Boxedo Columm 230 20 283 spouts : S - SplashB blocks 87 Facilty per Public Restroom Compar Specifications and Amenties 129 LS (ncuding. but not lmitedt o, kitchen amenities. restroom amenities, utility room requiremenis and waterf fountains) 1,049.7 35. .049, 64 986, 4. 98 94 130 EA Raised lant ters X3 ISE 58, 743.00 4,893.75 95 131 LS 6HW Nooden Privacy ence witho Gates- pater 13.608 00 3, 0o 00 14,8 850.00 48 50 Site 13 m Improver ts 114,6 62 114,662 7561459 75614:59 134 LS andscapi pingk mprovements (Plantingn Material GM Mulch) 22.383.65 22,383.65 29,826.00 29,825.00 135 LS Contrcl, Sedimentations Polution trolE BMPSP pers sheets 11.1-11.3 54.1 354, 381.68 381.66 136 - LS - Signage 4,233.60 4,233.605 19,035.00 19.035.00 137 LS 2P Paytuingw Water Service Incl Connection E Main 110.63 9,110.63 7 704. 10 7.704.10 EA Water Meler 0, 90 EA 2 Barklow Preventer 1.391.1 14 2,78228 674.50 349.00 dsca ape Imigation. 2 Mainu Linet toWork 140 LS aLooped System Including Connections to Main 5,806. 08 5,806.08 16,200 16,200.00 141 196 LF ScHHOPVCSnns Sewers Service 34 14323.32 s 46.67 9240,66 142 83 LF 6 CIPPI Improvementste toExistings SS6 Main 109.3 30 9,071 90 729.00 50,5 507 EA SSMHI 1011A/NO Dog-House) 975.7 74 975.7 4 : EA 6 Sanitary Sewer Cleanouis 2.615.81 7,847.43 1,468.75 146 NA NA Electhical Service: andMeter Providedby Owner Electrical lforPaviion naidingbuirotimise 147 LS tofans, receptides, lighting. wiring. fitings, ectiperA Sheels 50,349.60 50,349.60 50,085.00 50,085.00 Electric ical A Restroom Faclityp per Axia 148 LS Sheets fincluding. Dutnotimitedto, lighting. receptides.w panels.e etc) 35,380.80 35,380.80 68,512.50 68,512.50 Electrical for L (includingb bolardi lighting 149 LS andy wiringlper Axias Shects (Partongk lot sghting! lobep pefemedbyOanen 14,384.00 14. 214 465 190 00 21 465 00 150 AT estrooma ne Faclly for Restr room Facity 43339 43,355.2 151 LF 4S CH 40F PVC LUSE 51.65 2475 104 0: MULT FAGLNVS SUBTOTAL 2,40 09 2439 852.48 a TION 200: HIGHTOWERE FROMEG GOR DONST.TOLLEST 201 740 SY Variable Depth Milingo TA Asphalic Concrete Pavement 44 ONS ndardDuy Asphalt gnall Loops System gration 00 1T lct SirpeSPaintedy Yellow/Dash Bar,2 24 Wite plastc) 419 awCuts Stra reightE Edge- Aspha or Concre rele 75 208 S vement MarkingA Arrow ype Whde and roNyThermglstisl oad Signage Grade d gon Base ON ROME GORI ST.TOELEES ST. SUBTOTAL 55 CTION3 300-GENERALI ITEMS obiliza ion/ mobizaton 44. rafic Control WorkA Allywance Jior wa ance SECTIONS 300:0 GENERALT ITEMS SUBTOTAL 159, 86 TOTAL BASE BID (SECTION 100-SECTION 300) 2,50033640 664, 383 4 Alternate Pricing 125a LS Alemate StructureP Pricing 239.935.05 $ 239.935.05 $ 328.336:25 s 328.336.25 AlemateR Restroom Concession Facitya and 129a LS mentities (Including. butr not imited to, tchen ameniles astroom menities, utility room requirements. and water fountains) 299,314.31 294.31431 405,408.3 31 405,408.31 130a 4 EA Anemater Planter Box 9,828.00 s 39:312.00 3,037.50 12,150.00 *Aterdeductinga idi tems. Coggins an hereby certify thatt thisi sa ue anda accurate BidT ab on allb ids eceived on March: 18, 202 2 CharlieB Bridges, ProjectManager I3. Documentation to be provided at meeting. I4. AN ORDINANCE TO AMEND CHAPTER 86 OF THE CODE OF ORDINANCES OF THE CITY OF THOMASTON BY THE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL RELATING TO TRAFFIC AND VEHICLES; TO PROVIDE FOR USE OF PERSONAL TRANSPORTATION VEHICLES ON CERTAIN DESIGNATED PUBLICSTREETSTO PROVIDE FOR REGISTRATION AND EQUIPMENT REQUIREMENIS; TO PROVIDE FOR LICENSING REQUIREMENIS; TO PROVIDE FOR RULES OF OPERATION; TO PROVIDE DEFINITIONS; TO PROVIDE PENALITES FOR FAILURE TO COMPLY WITH THIS ARTICLE; TO PROVIDE FOR SEVERABILITY; TO PROVIDE AN EFFECTIVE DATE; TO REPEAL ALL ORDINANCES AND PARTS OF ORDINANCES IN CONFLICT HEREWITH; AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES. WHEREAS, the Mayor and City Council have determined that revisions to Chapter 86 - Traffic and Vehicles are necessary to enable the City of" Thomaston to allow personal transportation vehicles to operate on designated municipal streets within residential neighborhoods; WHEREAS, the Mayor and City Council have determined that Article V should be added to Chapter 86 and be designated as the Thomaston Personal Transportation Vehicle Ordinance" sets forth provisions for registration and equipment requirements, licensing requirements, rules of operation, and penalties for failure to comply with said article; BE IT HEREBY ORDAINED by the Mayor and City Council of the City of Thomaston, Georgia, and it is hereby ordained by virtue of the authority thereof that the current Chapter 86 - Traffic and Vehicles be amended SO as to add thereto Article V as set forth herein below, to-wit: SECTION ONE Chapter 86 of the Municipal Code of the City of Thomaston is hereby amended by adding thereto Article V, which shall read as follows: Article V Sec. 86-126. Short Title. This Article shall be known as the Thomaston Personal Transportation Vehicle Ordinance." Sec. 86-127. Liability Disclaimer. This ordinance is adopted to address the interest of public safety. Personal transportation vehicles are not designed or manufactured to be used on public streets and the City of Thomaston in: no way advocates their operation on the public streets within its jurisdiction. Adoption of this ordinance is not to be relied upon as a determination by the City of' Thomaston that the operation of personal transportation vehicles is safe or advisable if done in accordance with this Article. By regulating such operation, the City is merely addressing safety issues. All persons who operate or ride in a personal transportation vehicle on public roads do sO with their own judgment and at their own risk, and must be observant of, and attentive to the safety of themselves and others, including their passengers, other motorists, bicyclists, and pedestrians. Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, the City of Thomaston has no liability in negligence, nuisance or under any other cause of action for losses resulting from the use or operation of personal transportation vehicles on streets under this Article. Any person who operates a personal transportation vehicle is responsible for procuring appropriate insurance as may be required by any State of Georgia law or this Chapter as a condition of operating said personal transportation vehicle on the streets of the City of Thomaston. Sec. 86-128. Definitions. For the purpose of this Article, the following definitions shall apply, unless the context clearly indicates or requires a different meaning. (a) Driver's license means a valid license to operate a motor vehicle issued by the State of Georgia or any other state. (b) Learner's permit means a valid learner's permit to operate a motor vehicle issued by the State of Georgia. (c) Map means the Thomaston Golf Cart Assess Map created by the City of Thomaston which depicts the designated streets within the incorporated boundaries of the City upon which the operation of golf carts is allowed. (d) Personal transportation vehicles or "PTV" means a motorized vehicle that: (1) Is self-propelled by a motor engine, gas or electric; 2 (2) Shall have no fewer than four (4) wheels; (3) Shall possess an unladen weight of one thousand three hundred seventy-five (1,375) pounds or less; and (4) Shall not be capable of operating at a speed in excess of more than twenty (20) miles per hour. Such vehicles may also be traditionally referred to as golf carts." The term does not include electric personal assistive mobility devices, power wheelchairs or scooters that can be used indoors and outdoors for the express purpose of enabling mobility for a person with a disability. The term also does not include any all-terrain vehicle, utility terrain vehicle, or multipurpose off-highway vehicle or other motorized conveyance designed for use on any surface other than a finished and paved surface. (e) Proofofinsurance means written proof of liability insurance on the PTV insuring against personal injury and damage to property of any nature relative to the operation of a PTV on designated city streets in an amount not less than required by Georgia law for motor vehicles operated on public highways in the State of Georgia. () Sidewalk means a paved area of generally five feet in width or less that is designed or intended for the use of pedestrian traffic only. Sec. 86-129. Local registration; decal; and transfer. (a) Registration deadline. The following registration deadlines shall apply: (1) It shall be the duty of every owner of a PTV that is operated on city streets within the jurisdiction of the City of Thomaston to register the PTV. (2) Registration following the implementation of this ordinance, will be May 1, 2025. The initial registration will not expire until January 1, 2027, which shall be the deadline for the first renewal period. Thereafter, the registration for PTVs shall be renewed on an annual basis with January 1st being the deadline. City Council may, after the effective date of this ordinance, alter the deadlines set forth herein above by resolution. 3 (b) Registration form and proofofounership. The following provisions shall apply: (1) Only those persons 18 years of age and older may register a PTV; (2) PTV registration may be in one person's name only, and the registration form must be signed by that person; (3) Any owner registering a PTV with the City agrees to abide by all of the requirements of state law and this code. By registering a PTV with the City, the owner verifies that the vehicle qualifies to be classified as such under state law and this code; and (4) The owner shall complete a registration form, provided by the City, and take the: registration form, together with proof of ownership which specifically sets forth the model, make, and any vehicle identification number or serial number on such PTV, to the T'homaston Police Department. (c) Registration fee. The registration fee for a PTV shall be $15.00, and the registration shall be valid until January 1st of the following calendar year, except for the registration period beginning May 1, 2025. (See Sec. 86-129(b) above.) Renewal fees shall also be $15.00. (d) Failure to register or renew. If registration is not made within ten (10) business days of the date of purchase or there is a failure to renew the registration, a $5.00 penalty will be applied for each month the PTV remains unregistered. Said penalty shall be in addition to the late registration fee and shall not exceed $20.00. The late registration fee shall be $10.00. (e) WWaiver ofregistration. The City Council may, at its discretion and by resolution, waive registration requirements for special events of a limited duration to which out-of-city residents may bring PTVs as participants. Such special events shall last no longer than three (3) calendar days. (f) Owner relocation. In the event a registered owner of a PTV changes his/her address or contact information after a PTV is registered, he/she shall have 30 days to provide their updated information to the City. Should an owner fail to comply with this provision, the PTV will be deemed unregistered and a penalty of $20.00 will be applied. 4 (g) Transfer ofounership. Should the ownership of a PTV be transferred to another person, the new owner must register the PTV: in his/her name within ten (10) business days of the change in ownership at a cost of $15.00. If the registration is not transferred within ten (10) business days, it shall be considered an unregistered PTV and subject the new owner of such PTV to penalties set forth in Sec. 86-139 below. (h) Rentals. PTV dealers and distributors, along with other commercial establishments, may rent PTVs to the public for use on designated city streets. Each such establishment renting PTVs shall be required to register each PTV maintained in the establishment's inventory in accordance with this section and shall maintain a written record of each person who rents a PTV. Renters shall be required to furnish positive identification, shall be provided a copy of this Article to read, and must be at least 18 years of age. The registration fee and transfer fees and regulations, along with all licensing and operation regulations shall be consistent with the provisions of this Article as pertains to PTVs. (i) License decal. Upon registration, each PTV shall be issued a license decal from the City signifying such registration, and a record of each license decal, together with the name and address of the owner, shall be maintained by the City. The decal must be affixed to the driver's side of the motorized cart in such a mamer as to be visible at all times and shall remain permanently with such PTV unless the PTV is sold. The license decal is non-transferrable from the PTV for which it was obtained. () Failure to display license decal. Failure to have a current registration license decal affixed to a PTV, as required herein above, for use on a city street shall be a violation of this Article and subject the owner of such PTV to the penalties set forth in Sec. 86-139 below. Sec. 86-130. Equipment and other operational requirements for PTV. (a) Required equipment for all PTVs. (1) All PTVs shall have a braking system sufficient for the weight and passenger capacity of the vehicle including a parking brake, a reverse warning device functional at all times when the directional control is in the reverse position, a main power switch which shall render the power circuit inoperative when the switch is in the 'off' 5 position or the key or other activating device is removed, such key or other activating device only being removable in the'off position, head lamps, reflex reflectors, tail lamps, a horn, a rearview mirror, safety warning labels, and hip restraints and hand holds. (2) All PTVS operated on city streets must be maintained in safe conditions at all times. (3) All gasoline-powered PTVS shall be maintained in such condition sO that they are incapable of "backfiring", I or otherwise operating sO as to make loud noises; or create noise as a result of an operator equipping the gasoline-powered PTV with a certain device. (b) Additional required equipment for gasoline powered PTVs. A gasoline powered PTV shall be equipped with factory installed safety systems, including indicator for gasoline or propane leaks, a speed governor and an exhaust system in good working order and in constant operation, meeting the following specifications: (1) The exhaust system shall include the piping leading from the flange of the exhaust manifold to, and including, the muffler(s) and exhaust pipe(s). (2) The exhaust system and its elements shall be securely fastened. (3) The engine of every PTV shall be sO equipped, adjusted and tuned, as to prevent the escape of excessive smoke or fumes. (c) Additional required equipment for electric PTVs. Electric PTVs shall be equipped with, at a minimum, all factory installed safety systems and a charge indicator for low battery in good working order. (d) Restrictions on changes to gasoline-pozvered PTVs. It shall be unlawful for the owner of any gasoline-powered PTV to operate or permit the operation of such gasoline-powered PTV on which any device controlling or abating atmospheric conditions, which is placed on the gasoline-powered PTVI by the manufacturer, to render the device unserviceable by removal, alteration, or other interference with its operation. 6 Sec. 86-131. Inspections. (a) The city requires an inspection of all PTVs, for which registration is sought, to ensure that the PTV is equipped with all required equipment and that said equipment is in good working condition. Said inspection shall be performed by an officer appointed by the Chief of Police, and the inspection shall occur at the Police Department, unless an alternate location is mutually agreed to by the owner and inspecting officer. No license decal will be issued until the PTV passes said inspection. (b) All PTVs shall be subject to inspection by city officials at other reasonable times and intervals, after the initial inspection. Failure to comply will subject the owner to the penalties set forth in Sec. 86- 139 below. Sec. 86-132. PTV operation only on designated municipal streets in residential neighborhoods. (a) PTVs may only be driven on designated public streets. A copy of the Thomaston Golf Cart Assess Map will be provided at the time of registration and each renewal, and the owner is required to maintain a copy of the map in the golf cart SO that each and every operator of the golf cart is aware of the city streets on which golf carts are permitted and those city streets on which golf carts are prohibited. (b) PTVs shall not be operated on sidewalks, within any portion of the public parks, or on any walking trails at any time. (c) No PTV may cross any street, road or highway which is part of the state highway system. Sec. 86-133. Authorized PTV operators. (a) Those persons possessing a valid motor vehicle driver's license issued by the state, other state of the United States of America, or international agency which permits such person to operate a motor vehicle on the highways of the state may operate and drive a PTV on designated public streets. 7 (b) If there are requirements or limitations placed on a driver pursuant to state law, similar restrictions during the operation of a PTV shall apply. (c) Persons who are 15 years of age or older who possess a valid instructional permit issued by the state, pursuant to O.C.G.A. $40- 5-24, as may be amended, and has not had his or her instructional permit suspended or revoked, shall be allowed to operate a PTV on designated city streets SO long as he or she is accompanied by (1) a person at least 21 years of age who holds a valid motor vehicle driver's license; or (2) his or her parent, grandparent or legal guardian. Persons accompanying an operator possessing a valid instructional permit must be occupying the front seat of the PTV. (d) No person under the age of 15 years shall be permitted to operate a PTV on designated public streets. Sec. 86-134 Time of operation. PTVs may only be operated during daylight hours between one-half (4) hour after sunset, provided that the PTV has all the required equipment and is operational as required by Sec. 86-130. Sec. 86-135 Occupants. The number of occupants allowed in a PTV shall be limited to the number of persons for whom factory seating is installed and provided on said PTV. The operator and any occupants must be seated in the PTV at all times with no parts of their bodies extended outside the interior portion of the PTV. Sec. 86-136. Traffic rules. All operators of PTVs shall abide by all traffic regulations applicable to vehicular traffic when using the designated public streets. Sec. 86-137. Insurance. (a) The owner or operator of a PTV is liable for his or her own actions. Any person who operates or owns a PTV is responsible for procuring liability 8 insurance and verifying coverage in terms sufficient to cover risk involved in using such PTV on designated public streets of the City. (b) The owner and any operator of a PTV shall have written proof of insurance, and documentation of such overage must be kept on the PTV or carried by the person operating the PTV. Sec. 86-138. Hazardous Activities. Noindividual operating or occupying a PTV shall engage in hazardous activities on designated public streets of the City, specifically including without limitation the following activities: (a) Blocking of public access; (b) Pedestrians shall be given due consideration and reasonable right of way; (c) Racing of any kind; (d) Vehicles shall not loiter or park on streets; (e) AlI laws and ordinances which relate to alcohol and the use thereof, including open container laws, shall apply to the operator and occupants of PTV. Sec. 86-139. Penalties. (a) All violations of this ordinance shall be charged by use of a uniform traffic citation and jurisdiction for the adjudication of guilt and sentencing shall be the Thomaston Municipal Court. (b) Violations of Georgia Traffic Laws and/or any other Georgia Law by the operator of a PTV while operating the PTV shall be subject to the same penalties which may be imposed upon the operator of an automobile under Georgia Law and shall be punished in accordance with Sec. 1-11. (c) Any violation of this article, excluding those violations referenced in (b) above, shall be charged against the registered owner of the PTV as a municipal ordinance violation, and all fines and penalties shall be levied against the registered owner of the PTV as follows: 9 (1) For the first offense, a fine of not less than $250.00. (2) For the second offense, a fine of not less than $500.00. (3) For a third offense committed within one (1) year of the conviction for a second offense for a PTV, a fine of $1,000.00 and the registered owner or his/her family member cannot thereafter register a PTV for use in the city for a period of two (2) years following the third conviction. Sec. 86-140 - 86-155 are reserved. SECTION TWO All ordinances or parts of ordinances in conflict with this ordinance are hereby repealed. SECTION THREE Ifa any section, clause, sentence or phrase of this ordinance is held to be invalid or unconstitutional by any court of competent jurisdiction, then said holding shall in no way effect the validity of the remaining portions of this ordinance. SECTION FOUR This ordinance shall become effective at such time as the speed limit signs are posted and the initial registration period begins. SO ORDAINED, this day of 2025. J. D.S STALLINGS MAYOR ATTEST: TAYLOR WHITE City Clerk 10 I5. Outlook Surplus vehicles From Sidney Corley Date Thu 3/20/2025 3:54 PM To Taylor White Cc Mike Richardson Taylor, The following vehicles are ready to be surplus if you want to add them to the council agenda. This gives us 5 vehicles that are ready to be sold. 2018 Explorer 1FM5KBAR3JGB18967 2012 Silver Charger 2C3CDABGSCH300674 2014 Black Charger 2C3CDXBG7EH169251 Thanks, Sidney Major Sidney Corley Thomaston Police Department 706-601-6151 I6. ORDINANCE NO. AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF THOMASTON, GEORGIA, TO REPEAL SECTIN 3-30 (2.) a. iii., (2.) a. iv., AND (3) n. OF CHAPTER 30 OF THE CODE OF ORDINANCES OF THE CITY OF THOMASTON, AND TO ENACT A NEW SECTION 30-3 (2) a. iii., (2) a. iv. AND (3) n. OF CHAPTER 30, TO PROVIDE FOR THE GOVERNANCE OF CERTAIN BURIAL LOTS IN SOUTH VIEW CEMETERY; TO PROVIDE CLARITY AS TO FLOWER PLACEMENT AND PROHIBITED ITEMS IN ALL CEMETERIES OF THE CITY; TO REPEAL CONFLICTING ORDINANCES, AND FOR LIKE PURPOSES. WHEREAS, the City of Thomaston previously adopted conditions, restrictions, rules and regulations to protect the dignity and honor of its cemeteries; and WHEREAS, the City of Thomaston has set forth rules and regulations that apply specifically and individually to Glenwood Cemetery and South View Cemetery, as well as rules and regulations that apply to all City cemeteries; and WHEREAS, City Council has determined that it is necessary to revise the conditions, restrictions, rules and regulations applying to South View to allow the installation of a base for placement of flowers adjacent to markers within certain burial lots of the cemetery; and WHEREAS, City Council has determined that it is necessary to clarify action taken by the City, or its agent, in removing non-conforming markers; and WHEREAS, City Council has determined that it is necessary to revision the conditions, restrictions, rules and regulations applying to all cemeteries of the City to clarify placement of flowers and prohibited items. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT HEREBY ORDAINED by the City Council of the City of Thomaston, Georgia, and it is hereby ordained by virtue of the authority thereof: SECTION ONE That Sec. 3-30(2) a. iii., (2) a. iv. and (3) n. of Article I- City Cemeteries of the Code of Ordinances of the City of' Thomaston be and is hereby amended to read as follows: Sec. 30-3. Conditions, restrictions, rules and regulations. Burial lots in each of said cemeteries shall be held and used subject to the conditions, restrictions, limitations, rules and regulations set forth herein, and shall be used for interment of human remains, and for no other purpose. (1) Conditions, restrictions, rules and regulations specifically applying to Glenwood Cemetery: a. No through traffic. It shall be unlawful to use the roads in Glenwood Cemetery as a route for through traffic. b. Gate closings. The gates will be open to traffic from sunup to sundown. C. Curbing, fences, etc. The city reserves the right to remove any curbing, fences, etc., that are deemed to be inappropriate for Glenwood Cemetery or is a traffic hindrance. (2) Conditions, restrictions, rules and regulations applying to South View Cemetery. a. i. Grave slabs and headstone monuments shall be permitted in Sections A, A Extension, B, C and D, of the cemetery as shown on the plats mentioned in the description of South View Cemetery referenced above in this subsection, subject to the provisions of this chapter. ii. Headstone monuments shall be allowed in Section E, lots 111 - 257, Section F, lots 91 1-156, Section G, lots 1. - 58 and Section H of the cemetery as shown on the plats mentioned in the description of South View Cemetery referenced above in this subsection, subject to the provisions of this chapter. No grave slabs are allowed in the sections listed herein. iti. As to Sections E! lots 111-257; Section F, lots 1-156; Section G, Lots 59- 230; and Section H, lots 1-172, an exception shall be made to permit markers in each of the designated lots, to include veteran and non- veteran markers. The markers shall either be flat bronze, granite or marble markers. The dimensions of the flat bronze markers shall not exceed 24 inches in length, 12inches in width, with a three-fourths- inch rise, and it shall weigh no more than 18 pounds, for a single lot. The dimensions of the flat markers made of granite or marble shall not exceed 24 inches in length, 12 inches in width with a four-inch rise, and it shall weigh no more than 130 pounds, for a single lot. In addition to the marker described, one square piece of granite or marble, which shall not exceed 12 inches by 12 inches, may be placed adjacent to either the left or the right of the marker which shall have an area carved out for placement of flowers. Should there be two contiguous lots at which one marker is desired: (1) the dimensions of the flat bronze marker shall not exceed 48 inches in length, 20 inches in width, with a three-fourths-inch rise, and it shall weigh no more than 36 pounds, and (2) the dimensions of the markers made of granite or marble shall not exceed 48 inches in length, 20 inches in width with a four-inch rise, and it shall not weigh more than 260 pounds. In addition to the marker described, one square piece of granite or marble, which shall not exceed 20 inches by 20 inches, may be placed adjacent to either the left or the right of the marker which shall have an area carved out for placement of flowers. Further, all markers and the square granite or marble base installed for placement of flowers shall be placed in the ground and installed flush with the ground surface. The markers shall be installed SO that lawnmowers may easily traverse the grave site without causing damage to the mower or the stone marker. Installation of the markers shall be performed by either a funeral home or monument company. The city reserves, and it shall have, the right to remove any markers that are non-conforming to the provisions set forth herein above. The city shall be allowed to remove said markers if they are non-conforming to the provisions set forth herein above, provided that the city gives the lot owner or lot owner's family at least 30 days in advance, and further, the city shall not be liable for any damage to the markers. iv. As to Section F, lots 1-90 ("cremation section"), an additional exception shall be made to permit horizontal markers for any individual buried in this section provided that the total number of markers per lot does not exceed two. The lots are six feet wide and nine feet long, and four urns are allowed in each lot. Said markers shall either be flat bronze grave markers, similar to the flat bronze grave markers for veterans, or flat granite or marble markers, similar to those for veterans. The dimensions of the flat bronze markers shall not exceed 24 inches in length, 12 inches in width, with a three-quarter-inch rise, and they shall weigh approximately 18 pounds. The dimensions of the flat markers made of granite or marble shall not exceed 24 inches in length, 12 inches in width with a four-inch rise, and they shall weigh approximately 130 pounds. In addition to the marker described, one square base of granite or marble, which shall not exceed 12 inches by 12 inches, may be placed adjacent to either the left or the right of the marker which shall have an area carved out for placement of flowers. Further the markers and square granite or marble base installed for placement of flowers shall be placed flat in the ground and installed flush with the ground surface. Installation shall be performed by either a funeral home or monument company, and the markers shall be installed SO that lawnmowers may easily traverse the grave site without causing damage to the mower or the stone marker. The city shall be allowed to remove said markers if they are non-contorming to the provisions set forth herein above. b. Mausoleums may be placed only in Section E, lots 1-110. C. Cremains may be placed in the cremation section, which is Section F, lots 1-90. For Section F, lots 1 -90, only, up to two urns are allowed per lot. Cremains may also be placed in another section, if the lot is purchased at the full price of the lot selected, and only one urn is allowed per lot. d. The following lots in Section Care to be sold as a one grave lot due to the ambulance drive encroaching upon the lots. The cost of the lot will be one- half the lot cost for Section C as set forth in the schedule of fees at the time of purchase. The schedule of fees for Section C is set for each lot being a two grave lot. The lots include34, 35, 72, 110, 111, 146, 147, 182, 183, 381, 404, 427, 454, 477, 504, 527, 554, 627, 654, 677, 704, 727, 754, 777, 804, 827. e. No curbing, fencing, border or enclosure of any sort shall be erected on, in or around any burial lot in the cemetery, and the city reserves the right to remove any such enclosure. The city reserves the right to erect curbing along the walks and driveways, if it SO desires. f. It shall be unlawful for any person to install a cement or gravel floor or covering on any burial lot. (3) Conditions, restrictions, rules and regulations applying to all cemeteries of the city: a. For each burial lot and mausoleum lot the city shall charge and receive a sum as set forth in the schedule of fees and charges adopted, from time to time, by the mayor and council, copies of which shall be available from the city clerk's office. b. Conveyances of burial lots shall be executed in the name of the city by the mayor or city manager, and the city clerk. Such conveyances shall not convey fee simple title, but shall convey to the purchaser of each burial lot an easement for the exclusive right of interment and sepulture in the lot, shall state the maximum number of graves allowed on each such burial lot as shown by the plat referred to in the deed, with the exception of the lots described in section 30-3(2)d. and by reference therein made shall convey each lot subject to all the provisions of this chapter and all amendments thereto as fully as if set out in each such conveyance. A copy of this chapter shall be delivered to the buyer upon purchase of each lot. C. At the time the city conveys any burial lot, in addition to collecting the purchase price of the burial lot, the city shall collect from the purchaser an amount sufficient to have such conveyance recorded in the clerk's office, county superior court, and shall have such conveyance SO recorded before delivery thereof to such purchaser. d. The city manager or his designee is designated as superintendent of the cemeteries. e. It shall be unlawful to remove, cover, or in any other manner disturb the survey markers located in the cemetery. f. For sections allowing slabs, all slabs shall conform to the contour of the lot on which they are located, and the top of all slabs shall be flush with the ground SO that no portion of the slab shall exceed ground level at any point. &. A mausoleum must be located a distance from the front line of the lot on which it is placed at least equivalent to the depth, from front to rear, of the structure itself, and, from all other sides of the lot, it shall be located a distance equal to the greatest height of the structure. No bodies shall be placed in such mausoleum except in sealed caskets and in hermetically sealed compartments. h. Each poured headstone foundation shall extend beyond the bottom base of the headstone at least one inch in all directions, and the vertical measurement of the poured headstone foundation shall be the same as the vertical measurement of the bottom base of the headstone monument. i. The maximum width of a headstone monument base shall not exceed 60 percent of the burial lot width, and there shall be no more than one upright marker for every two graves permitted on a burial lot. j. No mound over any grave nor any other change in the grade or contour of any burial lot, except temporarily in connection with interment, shall be made by any lot holder or other person. k. The number of graves located in or on a burial lot shall not exceed the maximum fixed for each such lot and the graves and grave slabs shall be symmetrically placed as illustrated by the lot detail on plats of the cemetery referred to in this chapter. 1. No monument, statue, inscription or other thing which is unsightly or which in any way negatively reflects on any person, living or dead, or on any religious sect, shall be erected or maintained in the cemetery. The city reserves the right to remove any such item. m. No trees or shrubs of any kind shall be planted, or allowed to remain, within the borders of any burial lot or lots. Plantings in all areas outside of burial lots shall be under the control of the mayor and council. The city retains the right to enter upon any area of the cemeteries and remove any tree or shrub which is either deemed to be in violation of this subsection or which may cause damage to any grave site or the area around a grave site. n. All flowers must be placed in a permanent base or placed on the headstone. (A permanent base shall be a flower vase attached to or made a part of the headstone or a permanent base installed adjacent to a horizontal marker as allowed by Sec. 30-3(a)(iii) and (a)(iv) above.) Dead flowers erunsightly-items are to be removed from the grounds. Any flowers that are not placed in a permanent base or on the headstone, such emslelenthegawesor items which are not permitted, may be removed at the discretion of the cemetery superintendent or any agent contracted with the city to care for cemeteries. Items that are not permitted included, but are not limited to solar lights, windmills, blankets, and figurines. Such items will be removed without warning and without compensation to the parties placing such items on the cemetery grounds. O. The mayor and city council reserve to themselves and their successors in office the right to alter, amend, modify or add to the rules, regulations, conditions and restrictions set forth in this chapter, at any time it is deemed advisable SO to do in order to carry out the purposes of this chapter, or to assure the proper care and administration of the city's cemeteries. p. It shall be unlawful to bury a decedent in a lot in which the decedent owns no interest and has no permission to be buried in. SECTION TWO The sections, subsections, paragraphs, sentences, clauses and phrases of this ordinance are severable, and if any section, subsection, paragraph, sentence, clause or phrase shall be declared illegal by the valid judgment or decree of any court of competent jurisdiction, such illegibility shall not affect any of the remaining section, subsections, paragraphs, sentences, clauses and phrases of this ordinance. SECTION THREE All ordinances or parts thereof in conflict with the terms and provisions of this ordinance be, and the same hereby are, repealed. SECTION FOUR The adoption date of this ordinance is April 1, 2025, and the effective date of this ordinance shall be April 1, 2025. ORDAINED this 1st day of April, 2025. J.D. STALLINGS MAYOR, CTTY OF THOMASTON, GA ATTEST: TAYLOR WHITE CITY CLERK, CITY OF THOMASTON, GA City of Thomaston 03/26/2025 106 E. Lee Street Zhomastor 17. 10:20 AM Thomaston, GA 30286 GEORGIA Telephone (706) 647-4242 Purchase Order Purchase Order No 25-2244 Purchase Order Date 03/26/2025 Required_Date Ordered By Ship Via HJARRIEL Terms None Vendor 000347 Address WADE TRACTOR & EQUIPMENT INC. Ship To 1218 ENTERPRISE WAY Shipping Code WATSWR GRIFFIN, GA 30224 Contact CITY OF THOMASTON Address 309 VETERANS DR. THOMASTON, GA 30286 PO Description SEWER LINES REPLACEMENT Qty. Description GL Number 1 Unit Price Amount 1 SEWER LINES REPLACEMENT 322-4302-541385 35,791.95 35,791.95 Total: 35,791.95 Approved By Date 03/26/2025 Purchase Requisition 10:20 AM Purchase Requisition No 25-2244 Requested Date 03/26/2025 Department WATER SEWER Required Date Requested By HJARRIEL Preferred Vendor 000347 WADE TRACTOR & EQUIPMENT INC. Address 1218 ENTERPRISE WAY GRIFFIN, GA 30224 Reg. Description SEWER LINES REPLACEMENT Qty. Description GL Number 1 Unit Price Amount 1 SEWER LINES REPLACEMENT 322-4302-541385 35,791.95 35,791.95 Total: 35,791,95 Woods Sourcewell Contract Quote 031121-WDE Effective 04/30/2021 04/30/2025 Thursday, March 6, 2025 DEALER CONTACT INFO WADE TRACTOR e EQUIPMENT Name: Wes Ellerbee E-mail: wes@Wadelractor: .com SNEWHOUAND % NEW HOLLAND WOODS AMcO Office: (770)227-2011 AGRICULTURE CONSTRUCTION Cell: 770-227-2011 (770)227-2011 Fax: (678)688-3434 1218 Enterprise Way WWW.WADETRACTOR.COM Address: Griffin, GA 30224 CUSTOMER INFORMATION Organization: City of Thomaston - Water Department Phone: Name: Shawn Ellington Cell: 706-741-5725 E-Mail: sellington@esginc com Fax: Address: 340 N Center St, Thomaston, GA 30286 Other: Qty Model Description MSRP Discount Savings Your Price Total Woods BB72.50W Heavy Duty Rotary Cutter, 3in Cut Capacity, 150HP Gearbox, Chains Front and Rear, 10 Year Limited Warranty Gearbox Warranty 1125 Ibs Operating 1 609856W Weight $7,338.00 33.00% $2,421.54 $4,916.46 $4,916.46 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 1 Prep, Assembly, Oil $250.00 25.00% $62.50 $187.50 $187.50 1 Delivery $250.00 25.00% $62.50 $187.50 $187.50 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 TOTAL MSRP $7,838.00 TOTAL SAVINGS $2,546.54 CONTRACT PRICE GRAND TOTAL $5,291.46 COMMENTS Priced as Delivery with Accompanying Tractor Purchase Quote Valid for 30 Days Units In-Stock While Supplies Last New Factory Leadtime 30-60 Days 5p3-43.5w985 Georgia State Government Quote New Holland AG Sourcewell Contract #082923 CNH-2 11-13-23 thru 10-11-27 WADE Thursday, March 6, 2025 DEALER CONTACT INFO TRACTOR & EQUIPMENT Name: Wes Ellerbee E-mail: wesewadetractorcom NEWHOLAND S3 NEW HOLLAND WOODS AGRICULTURE CONTAUCTIONE AMCO) Office: 770-227-2011 Cell: (770)227-2011 Fax: (678)688-3434 WWW.WADETRACTOR.COM Address: 1218 Enterprise Way Griffin, GA 30224 CUSTOMER INFORMATION Organization: City of Thomaston Water Department Phone: 706-741-5725 Name: Shawn Ellington Cell: E-Mail: selington@esginc.com Fax: Address: 340 N Center St, Thomaston, GA: 30286 Other: Qty Model Description MSRP Discount Savings Your Price Total Workmaster 50 Open Station Rops 4WD Tractor, 53 Engine Hp, 45 PTO Hp 8x8 Synchromesh Transmission, Downswept Exhaust, 1 Hydraulic 1 WM50 Remote, Combo/Flex: 3-Point Ball Ends, R1 Ag Tires $35,557.00 18.00% $6,400.26 $29,156.74 $29,156.74 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 1 DH&D $1,400.00 $0.00 $1,400.00 $1,400.00 1 Prep $675.00 25.00% $168.75 $506.25 $506.25 1 Delivery $250.00 25.00% $62.50 $187.50 $187.50 Additional Local Government Dealer Discount -$750.00 $0.00 -$750.00 -$750.00 TOTAL MSRP $37,132.00 TOTAL SAVINGS $6,631.51 CONTRACT PRICE GRAND TOTAL $30,500.49 COMMENTS Pricing as Delivery- Unit In-Stock while Supplies Last Quote Valid for 30 Days New Factory Order 8-11 Month Leadtime from Reciept of PO City of Thomaston 106 E. Lee Street Zhomaston 17, 03/26/2025 Thomaston, GA 30286 GEORGIA 10:22 AM Telephone (706) 647-4242 Purchase Order Purchase Order No 25-2245 Purchase Order Date 03/26/2025 Required Dat te Ordered'By HJARRIEL Ship Via Terms None Vendor 001173 Address YANCEY BROS. CO. DRAWER CS 198757 Ship To Shipping Code WATSWR ATLANTA, GA 30384-8757 Contact CITY OF THOMASTON Address 309 VETERANS DR. THOMASTON, GA 30286 PO Description TRACTOR Qty. Description GL Number 1 Unit Price Amount 1 TRACTOR 322-4302-541385 94,902.00 94,902.00 Total: 94,902..00 Approved By Da te 03/26/2025 Purchase Requisition 10:22 AM Purchase Requisition No 25-2245 Requested Date 03/26/2025 Department WATER SEWER Required Date Requested By HJARRIEL Preferred Vendor 001173 YANCEY BROS. CO. Address DRAWER CS 198757 ATLANTA, GA 30384-8757 Reg. Description TRACTOR Qty. Description GL Number 1 Unit Price Amount 1 TRACTOR 322-4302-541385 94, 902.00 94, 902.00 Total: 94,902.00 Earthmoving Sales Order DATE Jan 31, 2025 YANCEY CAT Yancey Bros.Co. 330 Lee Industrial Bivd.Austell, GA30168 PURCHASER CITY OF THOMASTON STREET ADDRESS PO BOX 672 KSAME> 8 CITYISTATE THOMASTON, GA- COUNTY UPSON : b POSTAL CODE 30286-0028 PHONE NO. 706-647-6633 CUSTOMER EQUIPMENT 3, CONTACT: PRODUCT SUPPORT 6: PRINCIPAL WORK. INDUSTRY ÇODE:, LOCAL GOVERNMENT (GV93), CODE F.O.B.AT: CUSTOMER 903589" Sales Tax Exemptioni # ( applicable) QUOTENO CUSTOMERI PONUMBER NUMBER GOVT .275102 PAYMENT TERMS: - : NEGOTIATED TERMS D I NET PAYMENT ONI REÇEIPT OF INVOICE E NET ONI DELIVERY a NITIL FNANCIALSERVICES DCSc OLEASE S CASHWITHORDER o BALANCE TOFINANCE 0.00 CONTRACT INTEREST RATE 0.00 PAYMENTPERIOD, PAYMENT AMOUNT 0.00NUMBER OFPAYMENTS 0 OPTIONAL BUY-OUT DESCRIPTION OF EQUIPMENT ORDERED! IPURCHASED - MAKE: CATERPILLAR, INC. MODEL: 305 CA YEAR: 2025 * STOCKNUMBER: EM2242241 SERIALN NUMBER:. 056507931 305 07A CR MHE DCA4B 638-20945OF7WARE, STICK STEER 557-171MONITOR NEXT GEN; CAMERA 579-8876 CONTROL READY. MIRROR; CAB; RIGHT 2B-1B745OFWARE, 2 WAY CONTROL 557-1711 CAMERA; REAR VIEW 579-8892 BELT, SEAT,; 3" RETRACTABLE. 510-60BESOFWARE, CODED START 557-1713 3LINES, STICK 584-3655 WATER JACKET HEATER,, 120V 519-8302305 07A CR' MINI EXCAVATOR 576-700EINKAGE BUCKET W/LIFTING 584-4306 EYE CAT KEY, WITH PASSCODE 522-646QCAB, WITH HEAT AND A/C 576-702ECONZROL, QC, 3 LINE 584-4311 OPTION. BOOM, SWING. 575XCOMERFIGHRZ STANDARD 576-914FLINES, QC, LNG STK, 3 LINE 586-0416 LINES, BOOM 527-7611,AEARM, TRAVEL 57B-8BTHSERUCION, ANSI 595-7021 TRAÇK; 16", RUBBER BELT 527-7627EIECTRICNVA ARR, C1.7 HRC 579,885HYDRAUIIC OIL" 595-9905 FILM; INC. CANADA 552-5984LIGHTS, LED 579-886ESTICK, LONG, 1- AUX; ANGLE 596-7646 BLD SOFTWARE, PROPORTIONAL 557-170SLIGHTS, LED, REAR 579-887@BLADE, ANGLE, BOCE 597-0755 CONTROL: TRADE-INI EQUIPMENT SELL. PRICE 94,902 MODEL: YEAR: SN.: CSA: Included PAYOUT TO: AMOUNTI PAIDBY: MODEL: YEAR: SN.: NET BALANCE DUE 94,902 PAYOUT TO: AMOUNT: PAIDE BY: TOTAL QUOTE PRICE 94,902 MODEL, YEAR: SN.: PAYOUTTO: : T- ( AMOUNT: PAID BY: MODEL: YEAR: : SN PAYOUTT TO: AMOUNT: PAIDE BY: ALL TRADES-INS ARE SUBJECT TO EQUIPMENT BEING IN "AS INSPEÇTED CONDITION" BY VENDOR AT TIME OF DELIVERY OF REPLACEMENT MACHINE PURCHASEABOVE PURCHASER HEREBY SELLS THE TRADE-INE EQUIPMENTI DESCRIBEDA ABOVET TO THE VENDORANDI WARRANTSI IT TOBE FREE AND CLEAR OF ALL CLAIMS, LIENS, MORTGAGESA ANDS SECURITY INTEREST! EXCEPTA AS SHOWNABOVE. E CATERPILLARI EQUIPMENT WARRANTY NIVAL DJUSED EQUIPMENT ma WARRANTY Aitusede equipmentis sold as Is where Is andr no warrantyis offeredor The customer acknowledgest that! he has received ac oft the YANCEYICaterpiler Warranty and Impliede except as specifed! bere: has read and understood sald warranty. Scheduled OP sampling (S.0.S.). is mandatory. this warranty. Thé customer Is responsiblo fort taking oil samples at designated! Intervalsf from Mp power Warranty applicable: train components andfailuret to dos somay resultiny voiding they waranty. Warranty applicablel Includinge experationo datey where necessary: 24 MONTH/2000 HOUR PREMIER CSA: 24/1000. Parts OnlyCVA NOTES: THIS AGREEMENT IS SUBJECT TOT THE TERMS AND ÇONDITIONS ON THE REVERSE YANCEY PURCHASER ORD E R RECEMEDBY Duke, Trey APPRO D AN P TEDON REPRESENTAINE CITY OF THOMASTON PURCHASER Custorersign BY SIGNATURE TLE I2. ESG ENGINEERING April 1, 2025 Russell Thompson City of Thomaston 106 E. Lee Street Thomaston, GA 30286 SUBJECT: Recommendation of Award ARPA INO Improvements at Bailey St., Elizabeth & Garlington Parks Mr. Thompson, As you are aware, bids were received and opened for the above subject project on Tuesday, March 18, 2025. A total of two (2) responsive bids were received. Quality Construction by McLeroy with a total base bid of $2,600,336.40 was determined to be the low bidder. Alternate pricing for field erecting the pavilion, restroom/concesion stand and planter boxes were also received. Using this alternate pricing, Quality Construction by McLeroy was still determined to be the low bidder with a total price of $1,797,406.35. ESG Engineering recommends that the City of Thomaston enter into an Agreement with Quality Construction by McLeroy to construct the project titled, Downtown Multi Use Facility" in the amount of $1,797,406.35. I have enclosed the Bid Tabulation and the Notice of Award. Upon approval, please sign the Notice of Award and return it to me sO I can forward it to the Contractor for his signature. Please contact me with any comments or questions. Sincerely, ESG Engineering, Inc. Charlie Bridges Project Manager 6400 Peake Rd. Macon GA 31210 phone: 478.474-5025 fax: 478.474-5045 www.esginc.net BID TABULATIONI FOR ALL BIDS ESG Engineering RECEIVEDA AT THE CITY OF1 THOMASTON 6400 Peake Road ONT TUESDAY, MARCH 18,2 2025 AT Macon, Georiga 31210 PROJECT: BIDDERS: Downtown Multi-Use Facility Quality Construction by McLeRoy Coggins Construction Company Project #: T3000.134 200P Plaza Dr 1415 Hwy 195 South Zebulon, GA3 30295 Thomaston, GA 30286 ITEM QTY. UNIT DESCRIPTION UNIT TOTAL UNIT TOTAL NO. PRICE PRICE PRICE PRICE SECTION1 100: MULTI-USE FACILITY 101 1 L5 Demolition Complete per Sheet C1.1 $ 56,568.04 I $ 56,568.04 $ 109,927.50 $ 109,927.50 SITEI IMPROVEMENTS 102 196 LF Saw Cut StraightE Edge Asphalt or Concrete $ 6.05 $ 1,185.80 $ 8.75 $ 1,715.00 103 80 TONS Standard Duty Asphalt $ 369.74 $ 29,579.20 $ 209.25 $ 16,740.00 104 66 TONS Heavy Duty Asphalt $ 359.23 S 23,709.18 $ 209.25 $ 13,810.50 105 1,280 SY Standard Duty Concrete $ 69.13 $ 88,486.40 $ 76.28 $ 97,638.40 106 75 SY Heavy Duty Concrete $ 113.15 $ 8,486.25 $ 91.80 $ 6,885.00 107 365 CY 6" Graded Aggregate Base $ 55.76 $ 20,352.40 $ 120.98 s 44,157.70 108 135 CY 8" Graded Aggregate Base $ 125.18 $ 16,899.30 $ 123.66 $ 16,694.10 109 780 LF 24" Curb & Gutter $ 27.46 $ 21,418.80 $ 24.98 $ 19,484.40 110 155 LF 30" Curb & Gutter s 38.36 s 5,945.80 $ 27.68 $ 4,290.40 111 104 LF Paver Sidewalk Inlay (Running Bond) $ 12.10 $ 1,258.40 $ 40.50 $ 4,212.00 112 900 LF 5" White Parking Strip; Paint $ 0.60 $ 540.00 $ 3.38 $ 3,042.00 113 37 SY 5" White Gore Striping: Paint $ 42.34 $ 1,566.58 $ 18.25 s 675.25 114 2 EA Crosswalk White Paint (5 x1.5") $ 2,419.20 $ 4,838.40 $ 675.00 $ 1,350.00 115 4 EA Directional Traffic Arrows $ 302.40 $ 1,209.60 $ 135.00 $ 540.00 116 1 EA ADAF Parking Sign Affixedt to Building $ 226.80 $ 226.80 $ 472.50 $ 472.50 117 1 LS 5" White Handicapped Stall/Loading area Striping $ 604.80 $ 604.80 $ 337.50 $ 337.50 118 6 EA ADA Warning Pads (Paver Basket Weave w! Running Bond Frame) $ 1,814.40 $ 10,886.40 $ 1,350.00 $ 8,100.00 119 2 EA Blue ADA Striping Graphic $ 725.76 $ 1,451.52 $ 202.50 $ 405.00 120 1 EA Stop Sign $ 423.36 $ 423.36 $ 1,012.50 $ 1,012.50 121 1 EA 24" White Stop Bar; Paint $ 169.34 $ 169.34 $ 236.25 $ 236.25 122 1 LS Masonry Sign $ 18,900.00 s 18,900.00 $ 19,432.84 $ 19,432.84 123 1 LS Seat Wall $ 6,804.00 $ 6,804.00 $ 7,509.38 s 7,509.38 124 1 LS Stairs $ 6,804.00 $ 6,804.00 $ 2,362.50 $ 2,362.50 125 1 LS Pavilion per Renegade Steel Specifications $ 273,012.77 s 273,012.77 $ 328,336.25 $ 328,336.25 126 1 LS Masonry &V Wood Boxed Columnn $ 52,920.00 $ 52,920.00 $ 46,828.13 s 46,828.13 127 1 LS Downspouts $ 5,292.00 $ 5,292.00 $ 3,965.63 $ 3,965.63 128 1 LS Splashb blocks $ 1,587.00 - $ 1,587.00 $ 1,096.88 $ 1,096.88 Restroom Facility per Public Restroom Company Specifications and Amenities 129 1 LS (including. but notl limited to, kitchen amenities, restroom amenities, utility room requirements. andy waterf fountains) $ 1,049,735.64 s 1,049,735.64 s 986,594.21 $ 986,594.21 130 4 EA Raised Planters (12' X 3'x3 3) $ 14,685.75 $ 58,743.00 $ 4,893.75 $ 19,575.00 131 1 LS 6'HI Wooden Privacy Fence with Gates- Dumpster $ 13,608.00 $ 13,608.00 $ 14,850.00 $ 14,850.00 132 1 LS Site Grading $ 147,941.40 $ 147,941.40 $ 94,003.90 $ 94,003.90 133 1 LS Storm Sewer Improvements $ 114,662.52 s 114,662.52 $ 75,614.59 $ 75,614.59 Landscaping Improvements (Planting Material 134 1 LS & Mulch) $ 22,383.65 $ 22,383.65 $ 29,826.00 $ 29,826.00 Erosion Control, Sedimentation & Pollution 135 1 LS Control BMPS per sheets 11.1-11.3 $ 9,354.14 s 9,354.14 $ 16,381.68 $ 16,381.68 136 1 LS Road Signage $ 4,233.60 $ 4,233.60 $ 19,035.00 19,035.00 UTILITIES 137 1 LS 2" Polytubing Water Service Incl. Connection toN Main $ 9,110.63 $ 9,110.63 $ 7,704.10 $ 7,704.10 138 2 EA 2" Water Meter $ 5,206.97 s 10,413.94 $ 6,506.45 $ 13,012.90 139 2 EA 2" Backflow Preventer $ 1,391.14 s 2,782.28 $ 3,674.50 $ 7,349.00 Landscape Irrigation 2" Main Line to Worki in 140 1 LS al Looped: System Including Connection: to Main $ 5,806.08 $ 5,806.08 $ 16,200.00 $ 16,200.00 141 198 LF 6" SCH 40F PVC Sanitary Sewer Service $ 72.34 $ 14,323.32 $ 46.67 $ 9,240.66 142 83 LF 6 CIPPI Improvements to Existing SS6 6" Main $ 109.30 s 9,071.90 $ 729.00 $ 60,507.00 144 1 EA SS MH 1011A (No Dog-House) $ 7,975.74 $ 7,975.74 $ 4,653.08 $ 4,653.08 145 3 EA 6" Sanitary Sewer Cleanouts $ 2,615.81 - $ 7,847.43 $ 1,468.75 $ 4,406.25 146 N/A N/A Electrical Service andi Meter Provided by Owner $ $ $ $ Electrical for Pavilion (Including butr notl limited 147 1 LS tof fans, recepticles, lighting, wiring. fittings, ect.) per Axia Sheets $ 50,349.60 $ 50,349.60 $ 50,085.00 $ 50,085.00 Electrical for Restroom Facility per Axia 148 LS Sheets (including. but not limited to, lighting, recepticles. wiring. panels. etc.) $ 35,380.80 $ 35,380.80 $ 68,512.50 $ 68,512.50 Electricalf for Site (including bollard lighting 149 1 LS andy wiring) per Axia Sheets (Parking lot lightingt to be performed by Owner) $ 14,364.00 $ 14,364.00 $ 21,465.00 $ 21,465.00 1 LS HVACR Restroom Facility $ 98,582.40 s 98, ,582.40 $ 107,190.00 $ 107,190.00 150 1 LS Interior Plumbing for Restroom Facility $ 43,339.97 s 43,339.97 I$ 43,355.25_s 43,355.25 - 151 365 LF 4" SCH4 40F PVCUtility Sleeves $ 51.65 $ 18,852.25 $ 24.75 s 9,033.75 SECTION 100: MULTI-USE FACILITY SUBTOTAL s 2,409,988.43 $ 2,439,852.48 SECTION: 200: S. HIGHTOWER FROM E. GORDON ST.T TOE.LEEST. 201 740 SY Variable Depth Milling of Asphaltic Concrete. Pavement $ 32.03 $ 23,702.20 $ 10.06 $ 7,444.40 202 65 TONS Standard Duty Asphalt $ 699.72 $ 45,481.80 $ 209.25 $ 13,601.25 203 1 LS Signal Loop System Reintegration $ 9,072.00 $ 9,072.00 $ 8,1 .100.00 $ 8,100.00 204 240 LF Dashed Traffic Stripe, 5" Painted Yellow Dash $ 0.78 s 187.20 $ 10.80 $ 2,592.00 205 28 LF Stop Bar, 24" White (Thermoplastic) $ 169.34 $ 4,741.52 $ 54.00 $ 1,512.00 206 2 EA Pedestrian Crosswalk (Thermoplastic) $ 2,419.20 $ 4,838.40 $ 2,700.00 $ 5,400.00 207 60 LF Saw Cut StraightE Edge Asphalt or Concrete $ 6.05 $ 363.00 $ 8.75 $ 525.00 208 1 LS Pavement Marking Arrow Type 2 White and "ONLY" (Thermoplastic) $ 302.40 $ 302.40 $ 1,215.00 $ 1,215.00 209 1 LS Road Signage $ 1,814.40 $ 1,814.40 $ 4,230.00 $ 4,230.00 210 165 CY 8" Graded Aggregate Base $ 125.17 20,653.05 $ 120.76 $ 19,925.40 SECTION 200: S. HIGHTOWERI FROM E. GORDON ST.TOE E. LEE ST. SUBTOTAL $ 111,155.97 $ 64,545.05 SECTION3 300: GENERALI ITEMS 301 1 LS Mobilization/ Demobilization $ 18,144.00 $ 18, 144.00 $ 48,736.31 $ 48,736.31 302 1 LS Traffic Control S 6,048.00 $ 6,048.00 $ 56,250.00 $ 56,250.00 303 1 LS Supplemental Work Allowance $ 50,000.00 s 50,000.00 - $ 50,000.00 $ 50,000.00 304 1 LS Testing Allowance $ 5,000.00 $ 5,000.00 $ 5,000.00 $ 5,000.00 SECTION 300: GENERAL ITEMS SUBTOTAL $ 79,192.00 $ 159,986.31 TOTAL BASE BID (SECTION 100-SECTION! 300) $ 2,600,336.40 $ 2,664,383.84 Alternate Pricing 125a 1 LS Alternate Structure Pricing $ 239,935. 05 $ 239,935.05 $ 328,336.25 s 328, 336.25 Alternate Restroom Concession Facility and 129a 1 LS Amentities (including. butr not limited to, kitchen amenities, restroom amenities, utility room requirements. andy water fountains) $ 299,314.31 $ 299,314.31 $ 405,408.31 s 405,408.31 130a 4 EA Alternate Planter Box: $ 9,828.00 $ 39,312.00 $ 3,037.50 $ 12,1 150.00 *Afterd deductinga alternate bidi items, Coggins Construction Company/sbasel bido changedf from $3,410,278.40t05 $2,664,383.84 Ihereby certify that this isa at true anda accurate Bid Tabulation of all bids received on March 18, 2025. Charlie Bridges, Project Manager STATE OF GEORGIA CITY OF THOMASTON ORDINANCE NO. AN ORDINANCE TO AMEND THE CODE OF ORDINANCES OF THE CITY OF' THOMASTON, GEORGIA, BY AMENDING SECTION 86-86 SPEED ZONES ESTABLISHED ON CERTAIN STREETS IN CHAPTER 86, ARTICLE III. (TRAFFIC SCHEDULES) TO AMEND SPEED LIMITS FOR ON SYSTEM HIGHWAYS AS AUTHORIZED BY GEORGIA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION AND TO REDUCE THE POSTED SPEED LIMIT FOR OFF SYSTEM STREETS WHICH ARE IN RESIDENTIAL AREAS IN THE INCORPORATED AREA AS DESCRIBED AND SET FORTH HEREIN BELOW; TO PROVIDE FOR REPEAL OF CONFLICTING ORDINANCES AND RESOLUTIONS; TO PROVIDE AN ADOPTION AND EFFECTIVE DATE; AND TO PROVIDE FOR OTHER LAWFUL PURPOSES. WHEREAS, the Mayor and City Council of the City of Thomaston, Georgia, is tasked with the protection of the public health, safety and general welfare of its citizens; and WHEREAS, consideration of the reduction in speed for certain streets and the establishment of speed for streets not previously assigned a speed was given by the Mayor and City Council during its regular meeting on February 18, 2025 and Ordinance No. 1226 was approved; WHEREAS, portions of the previously adopted ordinance are revised as set forth herein below; and NOW THEREFORE, IT IS FIEREBY ORDAINED BY THE MAYOR AND COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF THOMASTON, GEORGIA, BY VIRTUE OF THE AUTOHRITY THEREOF AS FOLLOWS: SECTION ONE The current Chapter 86, Article III., Division 4. Speed Zones, shall be amended sO that it reads as follows: Sec. 86-86. - Speed zones established on certain streets. (a) Definitions. The following words, terms and phrases, when used in this section, shall have the meanings ascribed to them in this subsection, except where the context clearly indicates a different meaning: DU means the westbound or southbound leg of a state road that is divided into two separate one-way road. m.p.means mile post. m.p.h. means miles per hour. Offs system means a street not comprising a part of the state road system. On system means a street comprising a part of the state road system. S.R. means state route. (b) The following maximum speed limits are fixed and established on the following described portions of the streets of the city, and the persons exceeding said limits shall be punished as provided by law and ordinance: (1) On System. On system limits are as follows: a. S.R. 3: from south T'homaston City limits (a point of 320 feet north of Indian Trail) (m.p. 12.92) to a point 875 south of the southern end of Springdale Drive (m.p. 13.99), a distance of 1.07 miles to be zoned 45 m.p.h. b. S.R. 3. from a point 875 south of the southern end of Springdale Drive (m.p. 13.99) to a point 150 south of Mallory Street (m.p. 14.56), a distance of 0.57 miles to be zoned 40 m.p.h. C. S.R. 3 from a point 150 south of Mallory Street (m.p. 14.56) to a point 905 feet north of Mallory Street (m.p. 14.76), a distance of 0.20 miles to be zoned 35 m.p.h. d. S.R. 3 from a point 905 feet of Mallory Street (m.p. 14.76) to a point 1216 feet south of Walker Street (m.p. 15.05), a distance of 0.29 miles to be zoned 25 m.p.h. e. S.R. 3 from a point 1216 feet south of Walker Street (m.p. 15.05) to a point 100 feet north of Short E Street (m.p. 15.65), a distance of 0.60 miles to be zoned 35 m.p.h. f. S.R.3 from a point 100 feet north of Short E Street (m.p. 15.65) to a point 675 north of 6th Avenue (m.p. 16.26), a distance of 0.61 miles to be zoned 40 m.p.h. g. S.R. 3: from a point 675 feet north of 6th Avenue (m.p. 16.26) to north Thomaston City limits (a point 210 feet north of Garner Street) (m.p. 17.84), a distance of 1.58 miles to be zoned 45 m.p.h. h. S.R.3SO from North Center Street (m.p. 0.00) to a point 127 feet south of Walker Street (m.p.) 0.38, a distance of 0.38 miles to be zoned 45 m.p.h. i. S.R. 3 SO from aj point 127 feet south of Walker Street (m.p. 0.38) to a point 1,183 feet south of Walker Street (m.p. 0.58), a distance of 0.20 miles to be zoned 35 m.p.h. j. S.R. 3SO from a point 1,183 feet south of Walker Street (m.p. 0.58) to a point 378 feet north of Thomas Street (m.p. 0.88), a distance of 0.30 miles to be zoned 25 m.p.h. k. S.R. 3 SO from a point 378 feet north of Thomas Street (m.p. 0.88) to a point 678 feet south of Thomas Street (m.p. 1.08), a stiance of 0.20 miles to be zoned 35 m.p.h. 1. S.R. 3 SO from a point 678 feet south of Thomas Street (m.p. 1.08) to a point on South Center Street (m.p. 1.76), a distance of 0.68 miles to be zoned 40 m.p.h. m. S.R. 36 from west Thomaston City limits (a point 50 feet west of Antler Drive) (m.p. 4.90) to a point 50 feet west of Goshen Road (m.p. 5.89), a distance of 0.99 miles to be zoned 55 m.p.h. n. S.R.36 from a point 50 feet west of Goshen Road (m.p. 5.89) to a point 50 feet west of Teton Place (m.p. 6.61), a distance of 0.72 miles to be zoned 45 m.p.h. 0. S.R. 36 from a point 50 feet west of Teton Place (m.p. 6.61) to State Route 74 (West Gordon Street) (m.p. 7.83), a distance of 1.22. miles to be zoned 35 m.p.h. p. S.R. 36 from State Route 74 (West Gordon Street) (m.p. 7.83) to a point 264 feet west of South Bethel Street, (m.p. 8.04), a distance of 0.21 miles to be zoned 25 m.p.h. q. S.R. 36 from a point 264 feet west of South Bethel Street (m.p. 8.04) to a point 330 feet east of Avenue D (m.p. 9.10), a distance of 1.06 miles to be zoned 35 m.p.h. r. S.R. 36: from a point 330 feet east of Avenue D (m.p. 9.10) to east Thomaston City limits (to a point 630 feet west of Tom McKinley Road) (m.p. 9.35), a distance of 0.25 miles to be zoned 45 m.p.h. S. S.R. 36 WE from State Route 36, 74 (Barnesville Street 5-way stop) (m.p. 0.00) to a point 274 feet west of State Route 36, 74 (Barnesville Street 5 way stop) (m.p. 0.05), a distance of 0.05 miles to be zoned 35 m.p.h. t. S.R. 36 WE from a point 274 feet west of State Route 36, 74 (Barnesville Street 5 way stop) (m.p. 0.05) to State Route 74 ALT (m.p. 0.26), a distance of 0.21 miles to be zoned 25 m.p.h. u. S.R. 36 WE from State Route 74 ALT (m.p. 0.26) to South Green Street (m.p. 0.32), a distance of 0.06 miles to be zoned 35 m.p.h. V. S.R. 74 from west Thomaston City limits (a point 350 feet east of Emmaus Church Road) (m.p. 11.73) to a point 500 feet east of Peachbelt Road (m.p. 12.47), a distance of 0.74 miles to be. zoned 55 m.p.h. W. S.R. 74 from a point 500 feet east of Peachbelt Road (m.p. 12.47) to a point 350 feet east of Oconee Way (m.p. 12.99), a distance of 0.52 miles to be zoned 45 m.p.h. X. S.R. 74 from a point 350 feet east of Oconee Way (m.p. 12.99) to a point 1,070 feet east of Thurston Avenue (m.p. 13.58), a distance of 0.59 miles to be zoned 35 m.p.h. y. S.R. 74 from a point 1,070 feet east of' Thurston Avenue (m.p. 13.58) to State Route 36 (West Gordon Street) (m.p. 13.64), a distance of 0.06 miles to be zoned 25 m.p.h. Z. S.R. 74 runs common with S.R. 36 from m.p. 13.64 to m.p. 13.96. aa. S.R. 74 from State Route 36, State Route 74 West (Barnesville Street 5 way stop) (m.p. 13.96) to a point 884 feet east of Parkway Drive (m.p. 14.30), a distance of 0.34 miles to be zoned 35 m.p.h. bb. S.R. 74 from a point 884 feet east of Parkway Drive (m.p. 14.30) to east Thomaston City limits (a point 2,800 east of Avenue L/Holstun Drive) (m.p. 15.00), a distance of 0.70 miles to be zoned 45 m.p.h. CC. S.R. 74 School Zone. from Upson Lee Middle School, 7:00 a.m. to 8:00 am.; 3:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m.; SCHOOL DAYS ONLY, from a point 740 feet west of Avenue L/Holstun Drive (m.p. 14.33) to a point 1,740 fee east of Avenue L/Holstun Drive (m.p. 14.80), a distance of 0.47 miles to be zoned 30 m.p.h. dd. S.R. 74 ALT from State Route 74 (m.p. 0.00) to a point 300 feet east of State Route74 (m.p. 0.06), a distance of 0.06 miles to be zoned 55 m.p.h. ee. S.R. 74 ATL from a point 300 feet east of State Route 74 (m.p. 0.06) to a point 300 feet west of Doty Drive (m.p. 0.57), a distance of 0.51 miles to be zoned 45 m.p.h. ff. S.R. 74 ALT from aj point 300 feet west of Doty Drive (m.p. 0.57) to a point 342 feet west of State Route 36 West (m.p. 1.41) a distance of 0.84 miles to be zoned 35 m.ph. gg. S.R. 74 ALT from a point 342 feet west of State Route 36 West (m.p. 1.41) to State Route 36 West (m.p. 1.47), a distance of 0.06 miles to be zoned 25 m.p.h. hh. S.R. 74 WE runs common with State Route 36 west from m.p. 0.00 to m.p. 0.32. (2) Offsystem. Off System limits are as follows: a. 1st Street from Park Lane to Mill Avenue, a distance of 0.09 miles to be zoned 25 m.p.h. b. 2nd Avenue from S. Main Street to the end of 2nd Avenue, a distance of 0.19 miles to be zoned 25 m.p.h. C. 2nd Street from Avenue F to the end of 2nd Street, a distance of 0.14 miles to be zoned 25 m.p.h. d. 3rd Avenue SE from N. Main Street to N. Hightower Street, a distance of 0.19 miles to be zoned 25 m.p.h. e. 3rd Avenue SW from O Street to L Street SW, a distance of 0.18 miles to be zoned 25 m.p.h. f. 3rd Street from Avenue G to Avenue L, a distance of 0.22 miles to be zoned 25 m.p.h. 8. 4th Avenue SE from Short E. Street to N. Bethel Street, a distance of 0.34 miles to be zoned 25 m.p.h. h. 4th Avenue SW from S Street SW to L Street SW, a distance of 0.37 miles to be zoned 25 m.p.h. i. 4th Street from Avenue N to Avenue L, a distance of 0.08 miles to be zoned 25 m.p.h. j. 5th Avenue from E. Goodrich Avenue to N. Bethel Street, a distance of 0.31 miles to be zoned 25 m.p.h. k. 6th Avenue from Bethel Street to State Route 3, a distance of 0.44 miles to be zoned 30 m.p.h. 1. 7th Avenue from N Street NW to the end of 7th Avenue, a distance of 0.08 miles to be zoned 25 m.p.h. m. 9th Avenue from N Street NW to S Street, a distance of 0.21 miles to be zoned 25 m.p.h. n. 10th Avenue from F Street to B Street, a distance of 0.17 miles to be zoned 25 m.p.h. 0. 11th Avenue from F Street to B Street, a distance of 0.16 miles to be zoned 25 m.p.h. p. 12th Avenue from F Street to N. Church Street, a distance of 0.26 miles to be zoned 25 m.p.h. q. Adams Street from Short E Street to N. Bethel Street, a distance of 0.33 miles to be zoned 25 m.p.h. r. Allen Street from S. Bethel Street to E. Lee Street, a distance of 0.20 miles to be zoned 25 m.p.h. S. Alley (Between R Street and O Street) from R Street to 4th Avenue SW, a distance of 0.13 miles to be zoned 25 m.p.h. t. Alley (Behind S Street) from N. Goodrich Avenue to the end of the alley, a distance of 0.07 miles to be zoned 25 m.p.h. u, Alley (Between M Street and L Street SW) from 4th Avenue SW to the end of the alley, a distance of 0.14 miles to be zoned 25 m.p.h. V. Alley (Between N Street and O Street) from 9th Avenue to the end of the alley, a distance of 0.08 miles to be zoned 25 m.p.h. W. Alley (Between R Street and S: Street) from 9th Avenue to the end of the alley, a distance of 0.15 miles to be zoned 25 m.p.h. X. Andrews Drive. from Hill Street to S. Church Street, a distance of 0.29 miles to be zoned 25 m.p.h. y. Avalon Road from Cherokee Road to T'hurston Avenue, a distance of 0.24 miles to be zoned 25 m.p.h. Z. Avalon Way from Greenwood Road to Kingston Road, a distance of 0.13 miles to be zoned 25 m.p.h. aa. Avenue D from Trice Road to Avenue E, a distance of 0.28 miles to be zoned 25 m.p.h. bb. Avenue E. from Barnesville Street to Avenue D, a distance of 0.31 miles to be zoned 25 m.p.h. CC. Avenue F from Barnesville Street to Avenue D, a distance of 0.36 miles to be zoned 25 m.p.h. dd. Avenue G: from Barnesville Street to Avenue D,a distance of 0.43 miles to be zoned 25 m.p.h. ee. Avenue H. from Barnesville Street to the end of Avenue H, a distance of 0.16 miles to be zoned 25 m.p.h. ff. Avenue J from Barnesville Street to the end of Avenue J, a distance of 0.22 miles to be zoned 25 m.p.h. 88. Avenue K from Barnesville Street to the end of Avenue K, a distance of 0.20 miles, to be zoned 25: m.p.h. hh. Avenue L from State Route 74 to State Route 36, a distance of 0.40 miles to be zoned 30 m.p.h. ii. Avenue N from E. Thompson Street to Barnesville Street, a distance of 0.25 miles to be zoned 25 m.p.h. j- B. Street from E: Street to County Road, a distance of 0.32 miles to be zoned 25 m.p.h. kk. BStreet NE: from 6th Avenue to 4th Avenue SE, a distance of 0.11 miles to be zoned 25 m.p.h. 11. Barnes Avenue from Old Talbotton Road to Veterans Drive, a distance of 0.17 miles to be zoned 25 m.p.h. mm. Barnes Drive from Griffin Avenue to Charles Avenue, a distance of 0.12 miles to be zoned 25 m.p.h. nn. Barnett Lane from Walton Circle to the end of Barnett Lane, a distance of 0.04 miles to be zoned 25 m.p.h. 00. Barron Avenue from Andrews Drive to Veterans Drive, a distance of 0.24 miles to be zoned 25 m.p.h. PP. Beall Street from Barnesville Street to E. Thompson Street, a distance of 0.12 miles to be zoned 25 m.p.h. q9. Beaver Run Trace from County Road to the end of Beaver Run Trace, a distance of 0.20 miles to be zoned 25 m.p.h. rr. Beverly Drive from Mallory Street to the end of Beverly Drive, a distance of 0.10 miles to be zoned 25 m.p.h. SS. Birdsong Street from Cherokee Road to S. Green Street, a distance of 0.30 miles to be zoned 25 m.p.h. tt. Bland Avenue from S. Green Street to Hill Street, a distance of 0.09 miles to be zoned 25 m.p.h. uu. Brookwood Drive from Magnolia Avenue to the end of Brookwood Drive, a distance of 0.51 miles to be zoned 25 m.p.h. VV. CStreet NE: from B Street to E. Goodrich Avenue, a distance of 0.08 miles to be zoned 25 m.p.h. wW. CStreet SE from 6th Avenue to 4th Avenue SE, a distance of 0.12 miles to be zoned 25 m.p.h. XX. Carlyle Place from Walton Circle to the end of Carlyle Place, a distance of 0.06 miles to be zoned 25 m.p.h. yy. Cedarwood Lane from Howell Street to S. Green Street, a distance of 0.12 miles to be. zoned 25 m.p.h. 1. ZZ. Charles Avenue from Nelson Drive to Johnston Drive, a distance of 0.39 miles to be. zoned 25 m.p.h. aaa. Cherokee Road from State Route 36 to State Route 74 ALT, a distance of 1.12 miles to be zoned 30 m.p.h. bbb. Cherry Street from Poplar Drive to the end of Cherry Street, a distance of 0.27 miles to be zoned 25 m.p.h. CCC. Church Alley from N. Bethel Street to N. Hightower Street, a distance of 0.08 miles to be zoned 25 m.p.h. ddd. Circular Saw Loop from Saw Mill Court N to the end of Circular Saw Loop, a distance of 0.03 miles to be zoned 25 m.p.h. eee. Civic Center Drive from Holston Drive to the end of Civic Center Drive, a distance of 0.28 miles to be zoned 25 m.p.h. fff. College Street from E. Walker Street to Daniel Street, a distance of 0.09 miles to be zoned 25 m.p.h. ggg. Community Drive from Park Lane to Park Lane, a distance of 0.24 miles to be zoned 25 m.p.h. hhh. Cottage Court from O Street to the end of Cottage Court, a distance of 0.12 miles to be zoned 25 m.p.h. iii. Creekside Manor from Tom McKinley Road to the end of Creekside Manor, a distance of 0.29 miles to be zoned 25 m.p.h. jj- Cunningham Avenue from Jenkins Street to N. Bethel Street, a distance of 0.10 miles to be zoned 25 m.p.h. kkk. D Street SE from 6th Avenue to 4th Avenue SE, a distance of 0.12 miles to be zoned 25 m.p.h. III. Daisy Lane from 4th Avenue SW to the end of Daisy Lane, a distance of 0.06 miles to be zoned 25 m.p.h. mmm. Daniel Street from N. Hightower Street to Washington Street, a distance of 0.32 miles to be zoned 25 m.p.h. nnn. Davis Drive from Griffin Avenue to S. Green Street, a distance of 0.11 miles to be zoned 25 m.p.h. 000. Davis Street from Whittle Row to N. Bethel Street, a distance of 0.09 miles to be zoned 25 m.p.h. PPP. Dianne Drive from Veterans Drive to Upson Avenue, a distance of 0.21 miles to be zoned 25 m.p.h. 999. Doty Drive from Oconee Way to W. Main Street, a distance of 0.21 miles to be zoned 25 m.p.h. rrr. Drake Drive from Joe White Street to Park Street, a distance of 0.08 miles to be zoned 25 m.p.h. SSS. Drake Street from Park Street to the end of Drake Street, a distance of 0.08 miles to be zoned 25 m.p.h. ttt. E Street from East Goodrich Avenue to B Street, a distance of 0.46 miles to be zoned 25 m.p.h. uuu. East Goodrich Avenue from North Bethel Street to State Route 3, a distance of 0.67 miles to be zoned 30 m.p.h. VVV. East Gordon Street from Bethel Street to Glendale Road, a distance of 0.16 miles to be zoned 35 m.p.h. WwW. East Gordon Street from Parkway Drive to Glendale Road, a distance of 0.12 miles to be zoned 25 m.p.h. XXX. East Lee Street from South Thomaston city limits to Triune Mill Road, a distance of 0.61 miles to be zoned 35 m.p.h. yyy. East Lee Street from Triune Mill Road to State Route 3 (Center Street), a distance of 0.35 miles to be zoned 30 m.p.h. ZZZ. East Walker Street from State Route 3 to Matthews Avenue, a distance of 0.50 miles to be zoned 30 m.p.h. aaaa. East Thompson Street from Beall Street to Avenue L, a distance of 0.34 miles to be zoned 25 m.p.h. bbbb. Edgewood Avenue from Peerless Road to Peerless Road, a distance of 0.35 miles to be zoned 25 m.p.h. CCCC. Everest Drive (Runs across Shasta Drive) from end to end, a distance of 0.17 miles to be zoned 25 m.p.h. dddd. Evergreen Circle from Creekside Manor to the end of Evergreen Circle, a distance of 0.06 miles to be zoned 25 m.p.h. eeee. FStreet from E Street to East Goodrich Avenue, a distance of 0.41 miles to be zoned 25 m.p.h. ffff. Forrest Avenue from South Green Street to North Church Street, a distance of 0.25 miles to be zoned 25 m.p.h. 8888. Franklin Street from Walter Street to Garden Terrace, a distance of 0.18 miles to be zoned 25 m.p.h. hhhh. G Circle from Avenue F to Trice Road, a distance of 0.40 miles to be zoned 25 m.p.h. ilii. GLoop from Avenue Gto Avenue G, a distance of 0.17 miles to be zoned 25 m.p.h. j. G Street from Deluxe Circle to 12th Avenue, a distance of 0.16 miles to be zoned 25 m.p.h. kkkk. Garden Terrace from Triune Mill Road to the end of Garden Terrace, a distance of 0.30 miles to be zoned 25 m.p.h. IIII. Garner Street from Thurston Avenue to Jackson Avenue, a distance of 0.06 miles to be zoned 25 m.p.h. mmmm. Georgia Avenue from West Walker Street to Nottingham Street, a distance of 0.25 miles to be zoned 25 m.p.h. nnnn. Glendale Road from E. Main Street to Triune Mill Road, a distance of 0.26 miles to be zoned 15 m.p.h. 0000. Grantland Street from Thurston Avenue to Jackson Avenue, a distance of 0.07 miles to be zoned 25 m.p.h. PPPP. Greenwood Road from Cherokee Road to Birdsong, a distance of 0.25 miles to be zoned 25 m.p.h. 9999- Griffin Avenue from Nelson Drive to Johnston Drive, a distance of 0.28 miles to be zoned 25 m.p.h. Irrr. Hammerhead Lane from Saw Mill Court South to Circular Saw Loop, a distance of 0.12 miles to be zoned 25 m.p.h. SSSS. Hannahs Mill Road from North Thomaston city limits to West Goodrich Avenue, a distance of 0.44 miles to be zoned 45 m.p.h. tttt. Hannahs Mill Road from West Goodrich Avenue to State Route 74 ALT, a distance of 0.73 miles to be zoned 35 m.p.h. uuuu. Herbert Street from Dallas Drive to East Lee Street, a distance of 0.38 miles to be zoned 25 m.p.h. VVVV. Hickory Bend from Brookwood Drive to the end of Hickory Bend, a distance of 0.08 miles to be zoned 25 m.p.h. wwww. Highway Street from Deluxe Circle to Deluxe Circle, a distance of 0.26 miles to be zoned 25 m.p.h. XXXX. Hill Street from North Church Street to the end of Hill Street, a distance of 0.53 miles to be zoned 25 m.p.h. yyyy. Holly Street from Brookwood Drive to Magnolia Avenue, a distance of 0.08 miles to be zoned 25 m.p.h. ZZZZ. Holstun Drive from East Main Street to Triune Mill Road, a distance of 0.25 miles to be zoned 25 m.p.h. aaaaa. Howell Street from West Gordon Street to South Green Street, a distance of 0.30 miles to be zoned 25 m.p.h. bbbbb. Jackson Avenue from West Gordon Street to South Green Street, a distance of 0.36. miles to be zoned 25 m.p.h. CCCCC. Jefferson Street from Herbert Street to E. Lee Street, a distance of 0.25 miles to be. zoned 25 m.p.h. ddddd. Jenkins Street from Park Street to Daniel Street, a distance of 0.11 miles to be zoned 25 m.p.h. eeeee. Johnston Drive from South Green Street to Nelson Drive & Birdsong Street, a distance of 0.45 miles to be. zoned 25 m.p.h. fffff. Joe White Street from North Bethel Street to Park Lane, a distance of 0.27 miles to be zoned 30 m.p.h. 88888. Jones Avenue from Sharman Street to East Walker Street, a distance of 0.06 miles to be zoned 25 m.p.h. hhhhh. Joyner Drive from Nelson Drive to Charles Avenue, a distance of 0.23 miles to be zoned 25 m.p.h. iliii. Kennesaw Drive. from S. Green Street to Olympia Drive, a distance of 0.40 miles to be zoned 25 m.p.h. juj. Kings Avenue from Daniel Street to East Walker Street, a distance of 0.10 miles to be zoned 25 m.p.h. kkkkk. Kingston Road from Cherokee Road to Thurston Avenue, a distance of 0.36 miles to be zoned 25 m.p.h. * * IIII. LS Street NW from N Street NW to West Goodrich Avenue, a distance of 0.17 miles to be zoned 25 m.p.h. mmmmm. LStreet SW from West Goodrich Avenue to 3rd Avenue, a distance of 0.22 miles to be zoned 25 m.p.h. nnnnn. Lakeside Drive from Mill Race Road to the end of Lakeside Drive, a distance of 0.10 miles to be zoned 25 m.p.h. 00000. Laramore Drive from Peachbelt Road to the end of Laramore Drive, a distance of 0.29 miles to be zoned 25 m.p.h. PPPPP. M Street from West Goodrich Avenue to 4th Avenue SW, a distance of 0.14 miles to be zoned 25 m.p.h. 99999. Magnolia Avenue from East Lee Street to Springdale Road, a distance of 0.37 miles to be zoned 25: m.p.h. rrrrr. Mallory Street from S. Center Street to E. Lee Street, a distance of 0.33 miles to be zoned 25 m.p.h. SSSSS. Matthews Avenue from Jones Avenue to East Walker Street, a distance of 0.16 miles to be zoned 25 m.p.h. ttttt. Meeks Terrace from Wilson Way to Doty Drive, a distance of 0.13 miles to be zoned 25 m.p.h. uuuuu. Mill Avenue from Peerless Road to First Street, a distance of 0.17 miles to be zoned 25 m.p.h. VVVVV. Mill Race Road from Emmaus Church Road to Hannahs Mill Road, a distance of 0.56 miles to be zoned 25 m.p.h. wwwww. Monroe Street from Jefferson Street to Herbert Street, a distance of 0.15 miles to be zoned 25 m.p.h. XXXXX. Morningside Court from Creekside Manor to the end of Morningside Court, a distance of 0.04 miles to be zoned 25 m.p.h. yyyyy. Mumford Place from Worthy Drive to the end of Mumford Place, a distance of 0.03 miles to be zoned 25 m.p.h. ZZZZZ. N Street from 9th Avenue to 3rd Avenue, a distance of 0.41 miles to be zoned 25 m.p.h. aaaaaa. Nelson Drive from State Route 36 to Johnston Drive, a distance of 0.72 miles to be zoned 35 m.p.h. - bbbbbb. North Bethel Street/"A"S Street from East Lee Street to East Goodrich Avenue, a distance of 1.32 miles to be zoned 30 m.p.h. CCCCCC. North Bethel Street/County Road from East Goodrich Avenue to a point 1,320 feet north of East Goodrich Avenue, a distance of 0.25 miles to be zoned 35 m.p.h. dddddd. North Bethel Street/County Road from a point 1,320 feet north of East Goodrich Avenue to north Thomaston city limits, a distance of 0.53 miles to be zoned 45 m.p.h. CCCCCC. North Goodrich Avenue from Timberfalls Court to R Street, a distance of 0.14 miles to be zoned 25 m.p.h. dddddd. North Hightower Street from N. Bethel Street to E. Main Street, a distance of 0.68 miles to be zoned 25 m.p.h. eeeeee. North Main Street from Peerless Road to North Bethel Street, a distance of 0.25 miles to be zoned 30 m.p.h. ffffff. Nottingham Street from Poplar Drive to the end of Nottingham Street, a distance of 0.33 miles to be zoned 25 m.p.h. 888888. OStreet from 9th Avenue to Poplar Drive, a distance of 0.73 miles to be zoned 25 m.p.h. hhhhhh. Oak Street from Poplar Drive to the end of Oak Street, a distance of 0.27 miles to be zoned 25 m.p.h 111111. Oakdale Street from Triune Mill Road to the end of Oakdale Street, a distance of 0.10 miles to be zoned 25 m.p.h. jijj. Oconee Way from West Gordon Street to Doty Drive, a distance of 0.33 miles to be zoned 25 m.p.h. kkkkkk. Oglethorpe Way from Parkway Drive to E. Lee Street, a distance of 0.15 miles to be zoned 25 m.p.h. IIIIII. Olympia Drive from Kennesaw Drive to South Green Street, a distance of 0.27 miles to be zoned 25 m.p.h. mmmmmm. Park Lane from Joe White Street to Peerless Road, a distance of 0.33 miles to be zoned 30 m.p.h. nnnnnn. Park Place from Park Street to the end of Park Place, a distance of 0.03 miles to be zoned 25 m.p.h. 000000. Park Street from Washington Street to N. Bethel Street, a distance of 0.23 mile to be zoned 25 m.p.h. PPPPPP. Parkway Drive from E. Gordon Street to E. Lee Street, a distance of 0.06 miles to be zoned 25 m.p.h. 999999- Peachbelt Road from State Route 74 to State Route 36, a distance of 1.28 miles to be zoned 45 m.p.h. Irrrrr. Peachtree Drive from Magnolia Avenue to Brookwood Drive, a distance of 0.24 miles to be zoned 25 m.p.h. SSSSSS. Peerless Road from Edgewood Avenue to Mill Avenue, a distance of 0.23 miles to be zoned 25 m.p.h. titttt. Pine Lake Drive from W. Main Street to the end of Pine Lake Drive, a distance of 0.09 miles to be zoned 10 m.p.h. uuuuuu. Pine Street from Edgewood Avenue to Edgewood Avenue, a distance of 0.12 miles to be zoned 25 m.p.h. VVVVVV. Pinedale Street from North Goodrich Avenue to N. Goodrich Avenue, a distance of 0.27 miles to be zoned 25 m.p.h. wwwwww. Plum Street from Cherry Street to Nottingham Street, a distance of 0.14 miles to be zoned 25 m.p.h. XXXXXX. Popular Drive from Hannahs Mill Road to State Route 3, a distance of 0.64 miles to be zoned 35 m.p.h. yyyyyy. R Street from Sunset Hill Street to Fourth Avenue SW,a distance of 0.69 miles to be zoned 25 m.p.h. ZZZZZZ. Railroad Street South from North Hightower Street to North Bethel Street, a distance of 0.10 miles to be zoned 25 m.p.h. aaaaaaa. Raines Terrace from Wilson Way to Doty Drive, a distance of 0.16 miles to be zoned 25 m.p.h. bbbbbbb. Reeves Terrace from Wilson Way to Doty Drive, a distance of 0.15 miles to be zoned 25 m.p.h. CCCCCCC. Richmond Place from Walton Circle to the end of Richmond Place, a distance of 0.05 miles to be zoned 25 m.p.h. ddddddd. SS Street from Hannah's Mill Road to the end of S Street, a distance of 0.42 miles to be zoned 25 m.p.h. - eeeeeee. Saw Mill Court from East Lee Street to Saw Mill Court South, a distance of 0.04 miles to be zoned 25 m.p.h. fffffff. Saw Mill Court North from Saw Mill Court to the end of Saw Mill Court North, a distance of 0.07 miles to be zoned 25 m.p.h. 8888888. Saw Mill Court South from Saw Mill Court to Hammerhead Lane, a distance of 0.08 miles to be zoned 25 m.p.h. hhhhhhh. Seminole Road from Cherokee Road to Oconee Way, a distance of 0.25 miles to be zoned 25 m.p.h. iiillii. Sharman Street from North Bethel Street to Jones Avenue, a distance of 0.13 miles to be zoned 25 m.p.h. jij. Shasta Drive from Old Talbotton Road to the end of Shasta Drive, a distance of 0.38 miles to be zoned 25 m.p.h. kkkkkkk. Short E Street from Goodrich Avenue to N. Center Street, a distance of 0.36 miles to be zoned 25 m.p.h. IIIITII. Slayden Drive from Nelson Drive to Charles Avenue, a distance of 0.25 miles to be zoned 25 m.p.h. mmmmmmm. Smokey Hollow Drive from Cobbtown Road to the end of Smokey Hollow Drive, a distance of 0.46 miles to be zoned 25 m.p.h. nnnnnnn. South Bethel Street from West Lee Street to Allen Street, a distance of 0.34 miles to be zoned 25 m.p.h. 0000000. South Main Street from North Bethel Street to North Hightower Street, a distance of 0.27 miles to be zoned 25 m.p.h. PPPPPPP- Springdale Drive from South Center Street to South Center Street, a distance of 0.43 miles to be zoned 25 m.p.h. 9999999. Stewart Avenue from Mallory Street to Allen Street, a distance of 0.09 miles to be zoned 25 m.p.h. Irrrrrr. Summer Trace from O Street to the end of Summer Trace, a distance of 0.14 miles to be zoned 25 m.p.h. SSSSSSS. Sunset Hill Street from R Street NW to the end of Sunset Hill Street, a distance of 0.18 miles to be zoned 25 m.p.h. ttttttt. Teton Place from S. Green Street to the end of Teton Place, a distance of 0.04 miles to be zoned 25 m.p.h. € uuuuuuu. T'hurston Avenue from W. Goron Street to Upson Avenue, a distance of 0.69 miles to be zoned 25 m.p.h. VVVVVVV. Timberfalls Court from North Goodrich Avenue to the end of Timberfalls Court, a distance of 0.07 miles to be zoned 25 m.p.h. wwwwwww. Traylor Street from Daniel Street to the end of Traylor Street, a distance of 0.03 miles to be zoned 25 m.p.h. XXXXXXX. Triune Avenue from Triune Mill Road to Triune Mill Road, a distance of 0.39 miles to be zoned 15: m.p.h. yyyyyyy. Triune Mill Road from East T'homaston city limits to East Lee Street, a distance of 1.17 miles to be zoned 35 m.p.h. ZZZZZZZ. Tuxedo Drive from West Goodrich Avenue to the end of Tuxedo Drive, a distance of 0.11 miles to be zoned 25 m.p.h. aaaaaaaa. Upson Avenue from South Green Street to Andrews Drive, a distance of 0.36 miles to be zoned 25 m.p.h. bbbbbbbb. Veterans Drive from State Route 3 to Old Talbotton Road, a distance of 0.50 miles to be. zoned 30 m.p.h. CCCCCCCC. Walter Street from Triune Mill Road to Franklin Street, a distance of 0.16 miles to be zoned 25 m.p.h. dddddddd. Walton Circle from Laramore Drive to the end of Walton Circle, a distance of 0.66: miles to be zoned 25 m.p.h. eeeeeeee. Washington Circle from Washington Street to the end of Washington Circle, a distance of 0.02 miles to be zoned 25 m.p.h. ffffffff. Washington Street from Joe White Street to East Walker Street, a distance of 0.29 miles to be zoned 25 m.p.h. 88888888- Wesley Avenue from E Thompson Street to Barnesville Street, a distance of 0.17 miles to be zoned 25 m.p.h. hhhhhhhh. West Garner Street from Thurston Avenue to Jackson Avenue, a distance of 0.06 miles to be zoned 25 m.p.h. iiilllii. West Goodrich Avenue from State Route 3 to Hannahs Mill Road, a distance of 0.74 miles to be zoned 30 m.p.h. jij- West Lee Street from Thurston Avenue to Jackson Avenue, a distance of 0.06 miles to be zoned 25 m.p.h. : kkkkkkkk. West Lee Street from Howell Street to South Green Street, a distance of 0.12 miles to be zoned 25 m.p.h. IIIIIIII. West Walker Street. from Georgia Avenue to Oak Street, a distance of 0.14 miles to be zoned 25 m.p.h. mmmmmmmm. Whittle Row from Davis Street to the end of Whittle Row, a distance of 0.14 miles to be zoned 25 m.p.h. mnnnnnnn. Wiley Drive from Dianne Drive to South Church Street, a distance of 0.16 miles to be zoned 25 m.p.h. 00000000. Willow Street from Park Lane to Joe White Street, a distance of 0.12. miles to be zoned 15 m.p.h. PPPPPPPP. Willow Iree Lane from 2nd Avenue to the end of Willow Tree Lane, a distance of 0.03 miles to be zoned 25 m.p.h. 99999999- Wilson Way from West Main Street to the end of Wilson Way, a distance of 0.24 miles to be zoned 25 m.p.h. rrrrrrrr. Worthy Drive from Adams Street to Davis Street, a distance of 0.22 miles to be zoned 15: m.p.h. SECTION TWO If any portion of this ordinance is held to be invalid, the remaining portions shall continue in full force and effect. Any ordinance in conflict with the provisions set forth herein are hereby repealed. SECTION THREE This ordinance shall be in full force and effect upon its official adoption by the Mayor and Council of the City of Thomaston. - SO ORDIANED this day of April, 2025. Approved: DOUG HEAD, Mayor Pro Tem Attested to by: TAYLOR WHITE, City Clerk (SEAL) STATE OF GEORGIA CITY OF THOMASTON RESOLUTION NO. Aj portion of the speed limits and distances set forth in Resolution 02-225, previously adopted by the Thomaston City Council, require amendment, and therefore, the City of Thomaston hereby requests that the following roadways be approved for the use of speed detection devices: LIST OF STREETS FOR THE CITY OF THOMASTON OFF SYSTEM ROAD SPEED LENGTH LENGTH NAME FROM TO LIMIT (mi.) (ft.) 10th Avenue FStreet BS Street 25 MPH 0.17 897.6 11th Avenue FS Street BS Street 25 MPH 0.16 844.8 12th Avenue FS Street N Church Street 25 MPH 0.26 1372.8 1st Street Park Lane Mill Avenue 25 MPH 0.09 475.2 2nd Avenue SI Main Street End 25 MPH 0.19 1003.2 2nd Street Avenue F End 25 MPH 0.14 739.2 3rd Avenue SE NI Main Street N Hightower Street 25 MPH 0.19 1003.2 3rd Avenue SW OS Street LS Street SW 25 MPH 0.18 950.4 3rd Street Ave G Ave L 25 MPH 0.22 1161.6 4th Avenue SE Short E Street N Bethel Street 25 MPH 0.34 1795.2 4th Avenue SW SS Street SW LS Street SW 25 MPH 0.37 1953.6 4th Street Avenue N Avenue L 25 MPH 0.08 422.4 E Goodrich 5th Avenue Avenue N Bethel Street 25 MPH 0.31 1636.8 7th Avenue N Street NW End 25 MPH 0.08 422.4 9th Avenue N Street NW S Street 25 MPH 0.21 1108.8 Adams Street Short E Street N Bethel Street 25 MPH 0.33 1742.4 Allen Street SE Bethel Street ELee Street 25 MPH 0.20 1056.0 Alley ( Between R Street & 0 Street) RStreet SW 4th Avenue SW 25 MPH 0.13 686.4 Allèy (Behind' S P Street). End, 5 3 N Goodrich Avenue * 25 MPH & y 0.07 C 369.6 Alley (Between M Street & LStreet SW) 4th Avenue SW End 25 MPH 0.14 % 739.2 Alley (Between N s Street & 0 Street) 9th Avenue End. 25 MPH 0.08 422.4 Alley (Between R Street & S * - Street) 9th Avenue End 25 MPH 0.15 792.0 Andrèws, Drive Hill Street SG Church Street 25 MPH 0.29. 1531.2 Avalon , Road Cherokee Road Thurston Avenue 25 MPH 0.24 1267.2 Avalon" Way: Glenwood Road Kingston: Road 25 MPH 0.13. 686.4 Avenue D Trice Rd Avenue E 25 MPH 0.28 1478.4 Barnesville Averue E Street Avenue-D. A 25 MPH 0:31 1636:8 Barnesville %, Avenue F Street Avenue D 25 MPH 0.36 1900.8 Barnesville Averiue 'G Street Avenue D 25 MPH 0.43, * 2270.4. Barnesville . # 5 Avenue H Street End 25 MPH 0.16 hAts 844.8 Barnesville * A AvenueJ Street End 25 MPH 0.22 % 1161.6 Barnesville M Avenue K Street End 25 MPH 0.20 1056.0 EThompson- w Avenue N Street S Barnesville Street 25 MPH 0.25 1320:04 B Street EStreet County Road 25 MPH 0.32 1689.6 B Street NE 6th Avenue 4th Avenue SE 25 MPH * 0.11. - 3 580.8 Barnes Old Talbotton - Avenue Road Veterans Drive 25 MPH 0.17 Sa 897.6 Barnes. E F" Drive Griffin Avenue Charlès Avenue 25 MPH 0.12: de s 4 633.6 Barnett B # Lane Walton Circle End 25 MPH 0.04 223:1 Barron Avenue. Andrews Drive Veterans, Drive 25 MPH 0.24 1264.0 Barnesville Beall St Street EThompson Street 25 MPH 0.12 619.4 Beaver Runy : SSIR : es, 1 3 46 * V L %% Trace :. : County Road XE End: 25-MPH: 0:20 F619:4: Beverly Drive Mallory Street End 25 MPH 0.10 529.2: Birdsong * KS e 4 € N E M Street, Cherokee Road SGréenstreet s 25 MPH F 3 0:30 1604.0 Bland Avenue S Green Street Hill Street 25 MPH 0.09 456.80 'Brookwood" Magnolia 82 3 # 2 Drive N . Avenue End, 25 MPH a N 051w 2667.0 CStreet NE BS Street E Goodrich Avenue 25 MPH 0.08 426.8 GStreet SE 6th Avenue 4thAvenuèse dr 25 MPH * 6 0,125 619.2 Carlyle Place Walton Circle End 25 MPH 0.06 291.0 Cedarwood % pva 9 Lane: 2 - Howell Street SGreen Street'y 25 MPH 3 P a - ' 0.12. 644.8 Charles Avenue Nelson Drive Johnston Drive 25 MPH 0.39 2041.0 Cherry Nei * Street Poplar Drive End 25 MPH a 3.7 > 0.27 1439.0 Church Alley N Bethel Street N Hightower Street 25 MPH 0.08 417.7 Circylar * ke y A Saw:Loop:" Saw Mill Court N End:. ANAN * * 25 MPH :. 4> 0.03 158.4 Civic Center Drive Holston Drive End 25 MPH 0.28 1478.4 Collège * SApR *s sos Street s 6 El Walker St Daniel Streets - 25 MPH 6.0.09 475.2 Community Drive Park Lane Park Lane 25 MPH 0.24 1290.0. Cottage. f S NEPT * " * Court, x %" : OS Street End s AE 25 MPH H Ay * 0.12 614.4 Creekside Tom McKinley Manor Road End 25 MPH 0.29 1531.2 Cunningha S a $ m Avenue Jenkins Street N, Bethel Street ** 25 MPH ts y 50.10 537.5 D Street SE 6th Avenue 4th Avenue SE 25 MPH 0.12 631.5 DaisyLane 4th Avenue SW End * : 25 MPH - 4 0.06 333.5: Daniel N Hightower Street Street Washington Street 25 MPH 0.32 1689.6 Davis & Drive Griffin Avenue S Gréen Street * S 25 MPH 3 0.11, 580.8 Davis Street Whittle Row N Bethel Street 25 MPH 0.09 475.2, Dianne e, à 7 VA Drive. Veterans Drive UpsonAvenue Asr 25 MPH 0.21 1127:0 Doty Drive Oconee Way W Main Street 25 MPH 0.21 1102.0 DrakèDrive. Joe White Street Park:Strèet Wi 25 MPH ky 0.08. 439:8 Drake Street Park Street End 25 MPH 0.08 406.3 E Gordon 3ER A E a Street Parkway Drive Glendale Road 25 MPH yye 6 012 637.5 E Goodrich - EStreet Avenue BStreet 25 MPH 0.46 2449.0 E S My Thompson f $+ lsc VN Street Beall Street Avenue L 25 MPH 4 0.341 1793.0 Edgewood Avenue Peerless Road Peerless Road 25MPH 0.35 1864.0 Everest *% a T3 3 - 44 S Drive (Runss - Acrosse % 4 A 13 a B * a Shastar % & - Drive): End End 25 MPH E 0:17 918.1 Evergreen Cir Creekside Manor End 25 MPH 0.06 316.8 EStreet %, E Street E Goodrich Avenueir 5 25 MPH 0.41. 2170.0 Forrest Avenue S Green Street N Church Street 25 MPH 0.25 1295.0 Franklin 8 % a s. #, 4 ". AS Stréet t Walter Street Grdeh.Terrace. : M 25 MPH * 0:18, 954.2 G Circle Avenue F Trice Rd 25 MPH 0.40 2112.0. G Loop. a S Avenue G Avenue G VA 4 25 MPH VET e '. 0.17, 898.7 G Street Deluxe Circle 12th Avenue 25 MPH 0.16 830.4 Garden AMc ev & yat 4 4 Térrace Triune Mill Road End AA 25 MPH 5 0.30, 1603.0 Garner Street Thurston Avenue Jackson Avenue 25 MPH 0.06 316.8 Georgiar S % : - B 3 Vye % FAvenue: : W Walker Street Nottingham Stréet 25 MPH 0.25 1341.0 Glendale Road EI Main Street Triune Mill Road 25 MPH 0.26 1372.8 Grantland o9 Street Thurston Avenue Jackson Avenue 25 MPH 0:07 351.6 Greenwood Road Cherokee Road Birdsong Street 25 MPH 0.25 1304.0 Griffin, 3r Avenué: Nelson Drive Johnston-Drive 25 MPH yw0.28. 1472.0 Hammerhe $ ad Lane Saw Mill Court S Circular Saw Loop 25 MPH 0.12 659.6 Herbert Street Dallas Drive EL Lee Street 25 MPH 0.38 2011.0 Hickory Bend Brookwood Drive End 25 MPH 0.08 420.3 Highway Street Deluxe Circle Deluxe Circle 25 MPH 0.26 1359.0 Hill Street N Church Street End 25 MPH 0.53 2801.0 Holly Street Brookwood Drive Magnolia Avenue 25MPH 0.08 439.6 Holstun Drive EN Main Street Triune Mill Road 25 MPH 0.25 1320.0 Howell Street W Gordon Street S Green Street 25 MPH 0.30 1580.0 Jackson Avenue W Gordon Street S Green Street 25 MPH 0.36 1900.8 Jefferson Street Herbert Street EL Lee Street 25 MPH 0.25 1320.0 Jenkins Street Park Street Daniel Street 25 MPH 0.11 587.5 Johnston Nelson Drive & Birdsong Drive SGreen Street Street 25 MPH 0.45 2376.0 Jones Avenue Sharman Street EV Walker Street 25 MPH 0.06 330.2 Joyner Drive Nelson Drive Charles Avenue 25 MPH 0.23 1203.0 Kennesaw Drive SG Green Street Olympia Drive 25 MPH 0.40 2112.0 Kings Avenue Daniel Street EV Walker Street 25 MPH 0.10 504.2 Kingston Road Cherokee Road Thurston Avenue 25 MPH 0.36 1889.0 - Street NW N Street NW W Goodrich Avenue 25 MPH 0.17 881.2 W Goodrich LS Street SW Avenue 3rd Avenue 25 MPH 0.22 1186.0 Lakeside Drive Mill Race Road End 25 MPH 0.10 540.2 Laramore Drive Peachbelt Road End 25 MPH 0.29 1529.0 W Goodrich M Street Avenue 4th Avenue SW 25 MPH 0.14 739.7 Magnolia Avenue EL Lee Street Springdale Drive 25 MPH 0.37 1928.0 Mallory Street SC Center Street E Lee Street 25 MPH 0.33 1750.0 Matthews Avenue Jones Avenue E Walker Street 25 MPH 0.16 840.0 % Meeks. 3 RN Vs k SARK $K, 45 Terrace' Wilson Way Doty.Drive. ae 25 MPH ho 0:13. 708.9 Mill Avenue Peerless Road First Street 25 MPH 0.17 918.1 Mill Race Emmaus Church za FYS $ y* S Road Rd Hannah's Mill Road 25 MPH P4MM 10.56 2971.0 Morningsid e Court Creekside Manor End 25 MPH 0.04 : 211.2 Monroer 14 UN * * * 3 * N AE * A 5 Street. 5 Jefferson Street Herberts Street, 25 MPH ef A0.15 "810.9 Mumford Place Worthy Drive End 25 MPH 0.03 158.4. N'Goodrich. * a 7 % # S, E Avenues. - Timberfalls Court RStreet, 6, 25 MPH * 1.k 0.14 764:4 N Hightower St NI Bethel Street EM Main Street 25 MPH 0.68 3590:4 N. 7 Ne a 7 Street * 9th Avenue 3rd Avenué 4 4i 25 MPH K 0.41 2182.0 Nottingha m Street Poplar Drive End 25 MPH 0.33 1767.0 0 Street 9th Avenue Poplar Drive 25 MPH 4 .. * 0.73: 3841.0 Oak Street Poplar Drive End 25 MPH 0.27 1407.0 Oakdale S & , % 4 :: * Street 11 bis Triune Mill Road End. 25 MPH Siw 0.10 539.9 Oconee Way W Gordon Street Doty Drive 25 MPH 0.33 1767.0 Oglethorpe 3 B " Way Parkway Drive El Lee Street 25 MPH 0.15 792.0 Olympia Drive Kennesaw Drive S Green Street 25 MPH 0.27 1425:6 Park Place Park Street End 25 MPH & 0.03. 158.4, Washington Park Street Street N Bethel Street 25 MPH 0.23 1214.4 Parkway 2 5 Drive EGordon Street E Lee Street 25 MPH p 56M N 0:06 316.8 Peachtree Magnolia Drive Avenue Brookwood Drive 25 MPH 0.24 1282.0 Peerless Edgewood l ss A ia - Road Avenue Mill Avenue 25 MPH SAS 0,23 1196.0 Pine Lake Dr W Main Street End 25 MPH 0.09 475.2 W - Edgewood S. Can : & a se z Pinè Street Avenue Edgewood Avenue * a 25 MPH 0.12 613.9 Pinedale N Goodrich Street Avenue N Goodrich Avenue 25 MPH 0.27 1414.0 FPlum Street Cherry Street Nottingham Street 25 MPH $ 0.14. 723.4 R Street Sunset Hill Street 4th Avenue SW 25 MPH 0.69 3637.0 N Hightower Railroad St Street N Bethel Street 25 MPH 0.10 504.3 Raines Terrace Wilson Way Doty Drive 25 MPH 0.16 841.2 Reeves Terrace Wilson Way Doty Drive 25 MPH 0.15 796.2 Richmond Place Walton Circle End 25 MPH 0.05 248.3 S Bethel Street W Lee Street Allen Street 25MPH 0.34 1813.0 S Main Street N Bethel Street N Hightower Street 25 MPH 0.27 1428.0 SS Street End Hannah's Mill Road 25 MPH 0.42 2213.0 Saw Mill Court EL Lee Street Saw Mill Court S 25 MPH 0.04 219.7 Saw Mill Court N Saw Mill Court End 25 MPH 0.07 384.4 Saw Mill Court S Saw Mill Court Hammerhead Lane 25 MPH 0.08 403.9 Seminole Road Cherokee Road Oconee Way 25 MPH 0.25 1340.0 Sharman Street N Bethel Street Jones Avenue 25 MPH 0.13 701.5 Shasta Old Talbotton Drive Road End 25 MPH 0.38 2006.4 Short E Street Goodrich Avenue N Center Street 25 MPH 0.36 1900.8 Slayden Drive Nelson Drive Charles Avenue 25 MPH 0.25 1346.0 Smokey Hollow Drive Cobbtown Road End 25 MPH 0.46 2428.8 Springdale Drive S Center Street SCenter Street 25 MPH 0.43 2270.4 Stewart Avenue Mallory Street Allen Street 25 MPH 0.09 499.1 Summer Trace OS Street End 25 MPH 0.14 758.1 Sunset Hill Street R Street NW End 25 MPH 0.18 924.2 Teton Place S Green Street End 25 MPH 0.04 211.2 Thurston Avenue W Gordon Street Upson Avenue 25 MPH 0.69 3643.2 Timberfalls N Goodrich Court Avenue End 25 MPH 0.07 362.9 Traylor Street Daniel Street End 25 MPH 0.03 158.4 Triune Avenue Triune Mill Road Triune Mill Road 15 MPH 0.39 2059.2 Tuxedo W Goodrich Drive Avenue End 25 MPH 0.11 564.4 Upson Avenue S Green Street Andrews Drive 25 MPH 0.36 1926.0 W Garner Street Thurston Avenue Jackson Avenue 25 MPH 0.06 334.5 W Lee Street Thurston Avenue Jackson Avenue 25 MPH 0.06 337.7 W Lee Street Howell Street SGreen Street 25 MPH 0.12 632.3 W Walker Street Georgia Avenue Oak Street 25 MPH 0.14 728.5 Walter Street Tiune Mill Road Franklin Street 25 MPH 0.16 822.9 Walton Circle Laramore Drive End 25 MPH 0.66 3481.0 Washingto Washington n Circle Street End 25 MPH 0.02 121.2 Washingto n Street Joe White Street EV Walker Street 25 MPH 0.29 1550.0 Wesley ET Thompson Avenue Street Barnesville Street 25 MPH 0.17 897.6 Whittle Row Davis Street End 25 MPH 0.14 739.2 Wiley Drive Dianne Drive S Church Street 25 MPH 0.16 845.8 Willow Street Park Lane Joe White Street 25 MPH 0.12 633.6 Willow Tree Lane 2nd Avenue End 15 MPH 0.03 174.4 Worthy Drive Adams Street Davis Street 15 MPH 0.22 1161.6 Wilson Way W Main Street End 25 MPH 0.24 1279.0 Any prior assignment of a speed limit to any portion of the streets listed herein are hereby repealed. * This resolution was adopted by the City Council of the City of Thomaston, Georgia, and transmitted by me to the Mayor, this day of 2025. TAYLOR WHITE CITY CLERK Approved by me and returned to said City Clerk as Approved", this day of 2025. DOUGHEAD MAYOR PRO TEM 4/1/25, 11:05 AM Thomaston, GA Code of Ordinances Sec. 98-11.5. Special event permits subject to city manager approval. 18. A. Authority to approve a special event shall rest with the city manager who may issue an administrative permit to conduct a special event subject to the following standards: 1. The period of the special event shall not exceed 14 calendar days; 2. The event shall be conducted a minimum of 200 feet from any residential district or use; 3. No sleeping accommodations shall be permitted on-site; 4. Employees associated with the event shall be uniformed and provided with identification badges; 5. Security shall be provided on-site during operating hours; 6. Sanitary facilities to accommodate expected participant volumes shall be provided; 7. An indication of parking adequate to meet the projected demand. B. Any outdoor use that requires a tent(s) larger than 144 square feet shall be subject to approval by the Thomaston fire chief. C. Applications for special event permits, including payment of all applicable fees, shall be filed with the city clerk no later than ten business days prior to the event. (Ord. No. 1166, S 1(Exh. A), 4-5-22) Sec. 98-11.6. - Interpretive authority of the city manager. A. The city manager shall have the authority to determine whether a proposed use of property that is not specifically permitted or prohibited in a particular zoning district may be permitted. The city manager may exercise discretion and deny the use based on a finding of inconsistency with other uses allowed in the zoning district or allow the use as substantially similar to uses permitted in that zoning district. Such authority shall not apply to uses requiring approval as a special use. B. The city manager shall consider the following factors in assessing similarities between the proposed use and uses permitted in the zoning district in which such use is proposed: 1. Amount of vehicle traffic the proposed use will generate compared to uses permitted in the zoning district; 2. Impact of the proposed use on public infrastructure and services relative to uses permitted in the zoning district; 3. Relationship of the proposed use to the purposes of the zoning district; 4. Manner of operation, including the hours of operation and days of the week, compared to uses permitted in the zoning district; and 5. Consistency of the proposed use with the goals, objectives and policies of the comprehensive plan. about:blank 1/2 4/1/25, 11:05 AM Thomaston, GA Code of Ordinances C. The applicant shall be responsible for submitting evidence and information establishing the comparative similarities of the proposed use with uses permitted in the zoning district assigned to the property. D. 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