* - for he By PUBLIC HEARING & REGULAR BUSINESS MEETING OF MAYOR AND COUNCIL CITY OF SNELLVILLE, GEORGIA MONDAY, APRIL 28, 2025 Present: Mayor Barbara Bender, Mayor Pro Tem Tod Warner, Council Members Norman A. Carter Jr., Kerry Hetherington, and Cristy Lenski. (Council Member Gretchen Schulz was absent.) Also present City Manager Matthew Pepper, Assistant City Manager Mercy Montgomery, City Attorney Jay Crowley with Powell and Crowley, Police Chief Greg Perry, Planning and Development Director Jason Thompson, Public Information Officer Brian Arrington, and IT Administrator Erika Fleeman. (City Clerk Melisa Arnold was absent.) CALL TO ORDER Mayor Bender called the meeting to order at 7:30 p.m. INVOCATION Bobby Howard gave the invocation. PLEDGE TO THE FLAG Brian Arrington led the Pledge of Allegiance. CEREMONIAL MATTERS PRO 2025-10 - In Honor oft the Gwinnett Chapter ofthe National Society Sons of the American Revolution Mayor Bender read the proclamation into the record and presented it to member oft the National Society Sons of the American Revolution. MINUTES Approve the Minutes of the April 14. 2025 Meetings Mayor Pro Tem Warner made a motion to approve the minutes ofthe April 14, 2025 meetings, 2nd by Council Member Carter; voted 5 in favor and 0 opposed, motion approved. INVITED GUESTS None COMMITTEE / DEPARIMENT REPORTS None APPROVAL OFTHE AGENDA Council Member Lenski made a motion to approve the agenda as presented, 2nd by Council Member Hetherington; voted 5 in favor and 0 opposed, motion approved. City of Snellville Administration Department 2342 Oak Road Snellville, GA 30078 770-985-3500 770-985-3525 Fax www.snellille.org PUBLIC HEARING & REGULAR BUSINESS OF MAYOR AND COUNCIL MONDAY, APRIL 28, 2025 PAGE TWO PUBLIC HEARING 2nd Reading - RZ 25-03 LUP 25-01 = Consideration. and Action on applications by The Revive Land Group, LLC (applicant) and Chris Dusik (property owner) and Soren S. Thomas Living Trust (property owner) requesting: a) to amend the Snellville 2045 Future Land Use Map from Residential -Low Density to Residential -Medium Density; b) to amend the Official Zoning Map from RS-30 (Single-family Residential) District to RX (Mixed Residential) District: and c) variance from UDO Sec. 201-1.6(D)1) to increase the front yard area used for driveways from 35% to 67% for townhomes and 40% for single-family detached homes. The proposed project is for a single-family residential community consisting of 28 single-family (detached) homes and 42 single-family (attached) townhomes on a 15.149-L acre site with a gross density of 4.62 units per acre, 2587 and 2597 Lenora Church Road, Snellville, Georgia (Tax Parcels 5027 001 and 5027 001E) Council Member Lenski recused herself due to the fact that her property abuts the development. She left the Chambers at 7:42 p.m. Planning Director Thompson gave an overview of the application. He advised that the Planning Department recommend approval of the Rezoning (RZ), the Land Use Plan (LUP) and the one requested variance. Shane Lanham, Mahaffey Pickens Tucker, 1550 North Brown Rd., Lawrenceville, was present representing applicant and he spoke about the proposed development. Mr. Neville Allison with Revive Land Group, 3500 Lenox Road, Atlanta, also participated in providing an overview of the project. Both Mr. Lanham and Mr, Allison answered questions from Mayor and Council related to planned deceleration lane, access to the area for trash trucks, and placement of the water detention pond. Mayor Bender opened the floor for public comment for those in favor and the following people came forward: Chris Dusik, 2587 Lenora Church Road, Snellville stated that he thought this is an appropriate use for the property. Megan Palich, 3224 Brooks Court, Snellville stated she was neutral and spoke about the application. No one else came forward SO Mayor Bender closed the floor for those in favor and opened the floor for those in opposition. Applicant requested Megan Palich's comments (totaling 9 minutes) be counted toward total time allotted for opposition given the content of the remarks. City Attorney indicated this was appropriate and that the remaining time allotted for opposition was six (6) minutes. Suzanne Krieger, 2612 Lake Street, Snellville stated that she does not believe this meets the character of the existing neighborhoods. Time for the opposition expired SO Mayor Bender closed public comment. PUBLIC HEARING & REGULAR BUSINESS OF MAYOR AND COUNCIL MONDAY, APRIL 28, 2025 PAGE THREE Shane Lanham, Mahaffey Pickens Tucker, and Neville Allison, Revive Land Group came forward and addressed the concerns raised during the public hearing. Mayor Pro Tem Warner asked applicant about including extra conditions regarding buffers and Homeowner's Association covenants. Mayor Pro Tem Warner made a motion to approve RZ 25-03 and LUP 25-01 with the conditions provided in the staff report and the addition of the following: 6. Any garage shall not be converted to any other use such as an additional living room or bedroom. 7. No home shall be altered after the issuance of the Certificate of Occupancy as to add any bedrooms or bathrooms without getting proper permitting and approval from the City of Snellville. 8. A landscaping plan shall be reviewed and approved by Director of Planning and Development to include 15-foot planted buffer with a 3-foot berm is to be installed between the project and all existing residential parcels 5027-044, 5006-141, 5006-142, 5006-143, 5006-144, 5006-097, 5006-098, 5027-069, 5027-070, 5027-071, 5027- 082,5027-083, and 5027-084. 9. Installation of a deceleration lane on Lenora Church Road is required per Gwinnett County DOT approval. 10. A landscaping plan to include detention pond screening with evergreen plantings along Lenora Church Road is to be approved by the Planning and Development Director and installed. 11. Lots 43, 53, and 54 are to be removed from the site plan to accommodate large vehicles and prevent requirement for backing in order to navigate for service (such as refuse collection) without triggering auditory backing indicators on vehicles. The applicant indicated agreement with proposed conditions but requested to bring back a new site plan to address the issue in Condition 11 with reconfiguration of "hammerhead" paved areas for vehicle navigation. Mayor Pro Tem Warner indicated openness to a new plan that addresses need for no required backing oflarge vehicles. After further discussion Mayor Pro Tem Warner made a motion to withdrawn the motion to approve and substituted with a motion to table until the May 12, 2025 meeting, 2nd by Council Member Hetherington; approved 4 in favor and 0 opposed. The Public Hearing has been completed and the item is postponed until May 12, 2025. Council Member Lenski returned to the Chambers at 8:46 p.m. Mayor Bender called for a break and announced the meeting would reconvene at 8:52 p.m. Mayor Bender reconvened the meeting at 8:56 p.m. PUBLIC HEARING & REGULAR BUSINESS OF MAYOR AND COUNCIL MONDAY, APRIL 28, 2025 PAGE FOUR CONSENT AGENDA None OLD BUSINESS RZ 24-04 LUP 24-02 - Consideration and Action on applications by KJ Luxury Homes, LLC (applicant) and Summit Chase Country Club, Inc. (property owner) requesting: a) to amend the Snellville 2045 Future Land Use Map from Park/Residential to Residential -Low Density; and, b) amend the Official Zoning Map from RS-30 (Single-family Residential) District to RS-5 (Single-family Residential) District for a 150-lot single-family detached subdivision and 19.66L acres of open space including country club style tennis courts, swimming pool, clubhouse and other amenities for residents to enjoy on a 95.386t acre vacant, unused golf course and country club site with a gross density of 1.57 lots per acre. situated along Green Turf Drive and Classic Drive, 3197 Classic Drive, Snellville, Georgia (Tax Parcel 5093 106) Mayor Bender explained that the Public Hearing was completed at the meeting held on March 24, 2025 and that they will now take up the original motion on the table to approve LUP 24-02 and RZ: 24-04 with conditions. Council Member Lenski amended her original motion to approve RZ 24-04 LUP 24-02 referencing ORD 2025-10 with conditions read into the record on March 24, 2025 and to include an additional eighth condition related to potential use of an earlier site plan: 8. If the restrictive covenants described on Book 2814, Page 588 of the Gwinnett County Property Records relating to Lots 55 and 56 identified on Plat Book 26, Page 164, recorded on July 2, 1984 is released by the Summit Chase Home Owners' Association, the Applicant may come back for approval by Mayor and Council to approve that the Property may be developed in accordance with the conceptual rezoning site plan entitled "Master Plan for Summit Chase West", dated 1-30-2025, (stamped received January 31, 2025), with modifications permitted to meet conditions of zoning or State, County, and City regulations. Substantial variation from the conceptual rezoning site plan, as determined by the Director of Planning and Development will require Mayor and Council approval. However, if the Applicant comes back for approval of 1-30-2025, (stamped received January 31, 2025) plan, the applicant Lots 32 through 42 and the accompanying street shall not be developed, and may redraw the plan to not exceed 126 Lots. Council Member Hetherington, who seconded the original motion, indicated her agreement with the amended motion including the new condition (#8). The applicant confirmed no objection to the new condition. Mayor Pro Tem Warner requested Councilmember Lenski consider amending her motion to also include conditions: 9. Any garage shall not be converted to any other use such as an additional living room or bedroom. PUBLIC HEARING & REGULAR BUSINESS OF MAYOR AND COUNCIL MONDAY, APRIL 28, 2025 PAGE FIVE 10. No home shall be altered after issuance of a Certificate of Occupancy as to add any bedrooms or bathrooms without getting proper permitting and approval from the City of Snellville. Council Member Lenski indicated her desire to amend her motion to include these additional conditions. Council Member Hetherington indicated her 2nd with addition of the new conditions (#9 and #10). The applicant confirmed no objection to the new conditions. Mayor Bender spoke about the legal process and steps involved in a development application that is submitted to the City. The motion to approve with new conditions #8, #9, and #10 was voted 4 in favor and 1 abstention with Mayor Pro Tem Warner abstaining; motion was approved 5 in favor and 0 opposed. (Per Article II, Division 1, Section 2-47 of the Code of Ordinances, an abstention shall be counted as an affirmative vote.) (A copy of ORD 2025-09 and ORD 2025-10 are attached to and made a part ofthese minutes.) NEW BUSINESS Consideration and Action on Surplus ofCity Police Facilities Equipment [Bender] Council Member Hetherington made a motion to approve the surplus. 2nd by Council Member Carter. Voted 5 in favor and 0 opposed, motion approved. COUNCIL REPORTS Council Member Carter, Hetherington, Lenski, and Mayor Pro Tem Warner each gave a report. MAYOR'S REPORT None. PUBLIC COMMENTS The following people came forward to speak: Megan Palich, 3224 Brooks Court, Snellville. Kit Vinsick, 1410 Summit Chase Drive, Snellville. Richelle Brown, 2225 Wisteria Drive, Snellville. Tricia Rawlins, 2088 Harbour Oaks Drive, Snellville. Cat Hardrick, 2280 Buckley Trail, Snellville. EXECUTIVE SESSION None PUBLIC HEARING & REGULAR BUSINESS OF MAYOR AND COUNCIL MONDAY, APRIL 28, 2025 PAGE SIX ADJOURNMENT Mayor Pro Tem Warner made a motion to adjourn, 2nd by Council Member Hetherington; voted 5 in favor and 0 opposed, motion approved. The meeting adjourned at 9:55 p.m. - L Barbara Bender, Mayor 5ou s Mery/Montgomers, Assistanfeity Manager STATE OF GEORGIA CITY OF SNELLVILLE ORDINANCE 2025-09 AN ORDINANCE TO GRANT THE APPLIÇATION TO AMEND THE SNELLVILLE 2045 FUTURE LAND USE MAP FROM PARKRECREATIONAL TO RESIDENTIAL -LOW DENSITY ON A 95.386:E ACRE VACANT, UNUSED GOLF COURSE AND COUNTRY CLUB SITE SITUATED ALONG GREEN TURF DRIVE AND CLASSIC DRIVE, 3197 CLASSIC DRIVE, SNELLVILLE, GEORGIA (TAX PARCEL 5093 106). CASE NUMBER: # LUP 24-02 APPLICANT/PROPERTY OWNER: KJ Luxury Homes, LLC (applicant) and Summit Chase Country Club, Inc. (property owner) LOCATION: Along Green Turf Drive and Classic Drive, 3197 Classic Drive, Snellville, Georgia TAX PARCEL: R5093 106 DEVELOPMENT/PROJECT: Summitt Chase Property WHEREAS, the governing authority ofthe City ofSnellville, Georgia is the Mayor and Council thereof, and WHEREAS, a public hearing was held before the Mayor and Council on March 24, 2025, where Mayor and Council tabled the final vote until the April 28, 2025 meeting. WHEREAS, the health, safety, and welfare of the citizens of Snellville, Georgia, will be positively impacted by the adoption of this Ordinance; therefore: IT IS BICREBY ORDAINED BY THE GOVERNING AUTHORITY OF THE CITY OF SNELLVILLE, GEORGIA, and by the authority thereof: ORD 2025-09 Page 1 of4 Section 1. For reasons stated in the public hearing, the council hereby grants the application to amend the Snellville 2045 Future Land Use Map for Tax Parcel 5093 106 from Park/ Recreational to Residential Low Density. Section 2. The preamble of this Ordinance shall be considered to be and is hereby incorporated by reference as if: fully set forth herein. Section 3. The changes in zoning classification is to be noted on the Official Zoning Map of the City of Snellville, Georgia as approved by the Mayor and Council as soon as reasonably possible following the adoption ofthis Ordinance. The Official Zoning Map of the City of Snellville, Georgia, shall also be amended with an editorial note specifying the date these Snellville zoning amendments were approved by the Mayor and Council and specifying the parcels affected by this Ordinance. Until the changes are indicated on the Official Zoning Map ofthe City of Snellville, Georgia, as approved by the Mayor and Council, this Ordinance shall govern over Official Zoning Map of the City of Snellville, Georgia approved by the Mayor and Council to the extent of any discrepancy between this Ordinance and the Official Zoning Map of the City of Snellville, Georgia approved by the Mayor and Council. Section 4. (a) Iti is hereby declared to be the intention ofthe Mayor and Council that all sections, paragraphs, sentences, clauses and phrases oft this Ordinance are or were, upon their enactment, believed by the Mayor and Council to be fully valid, enforceable and constitutional. (b) It is hereby declared to be the intention of the Mayor and Council that, to the greatest extent allowed by law, each and every section, paragraph, sentence, clause or phrase of this Ordinance is severable from every other section, paragraph, sentence, clause ORD 2025-09 Page 2 of4 or phrase of this Ordinance. It is hereby further declared to be the intention of the Mayor and Council that, to the greatest extent allowed by law, no section, paragraph, sentence, clause or phrase ofthis Ordinance is mutually dependent upon any other section, paragraph, sentence, clause or phrase ofthis Ordinance. (c) In the event that any phrase, clause, sentence, paragraph or section of this Ordinance shall, for any reason whatsoever, be declared invalid, unconstitutional or otherwise unenforceable by the valid judgment or decree of any court of competent jurisdiction, it is the express intent of the Mayor and Council that such invalidity, unconstitutionality or unentorceability shall, to the greatest extent allowed by law, not render invalid, unconstitutional or otherwise unenforceable any of the remaining phrases, clauses, sentences, paragraphs or sections of the Ordinance and that, to the greatest extent allowed by law, all remaining phrases, clauses, sentences, paragraphs and sections of the Ordinance shall remain valid, constitutional, enforceable, and of full force and effect. Section 5. All ordinances and parts of ordinances in conflict herewith are hereby expressly repealed. Section 6. This Ordinance was adopted on Mprl 28 2025. The effective date ofthis Ordinance shall be the date of adoption unless otherwise stated herein. SIGNATURES BEGIN ON THE FOLLOWING PAGE] ORD 2025-09 Page 3 of4 ORDAINED this 13 day of Mori) 2025. hhbl Barbara Bender, Mayor ATTEST: Tod Warner, Mayor Pro Tem 1u AbtonE Cisly Gbrgli Meis-Amohaciyllerk Cristy Lenski, Council Member Merg Honbe hery, Alcbrye (Aot Presewt) APPROVED AS TO FORM: Gretchèn Schulz, Council Member NAA John. Crowley, City_Attorney Kerry Hetherington, Council Member Powell & Crowley, LLP An 1a44 LA luw Norman Carter, Council Member ORD 2025-09 Page 4 of4 STATE OF GEORGIA CITY OF SNELLVILLE ORDINANCE 2025-10 AN ORDINANCE TO GRANT THE APPLICATION AMEND THE OFFICIAL ZONING MAP FROM RS-30 (SINGLE-FAMILY RESIDENTIAL) DISTRICTTO RS-5 (SINGLE-FAMILY RESIDENTIAL) DISTRICT FOR A 126-LOT SINGLE-FAMILY (DETACHED) SUBDIVISION AND 26.50: ACRES OF OPEN SPACE INCLUDING COUNTRY CLUB STYLE TENNIS COURTS, SWIMMING POOL, CLUBHOUSE AND OTHER AMENITIES FOR RESIDENTS TO ENJOY ON A 95.386: AÇRE VACANT, ONUSED GOLF COURSE AND COUNTRY CLUB SITE WITH A GROSS DENSITY OF 1.57 LOTS PER ACRE, SITUATED ALONG GREEN TURF DRIVE AND CLASSIC DRIVE, 3197 CLASSIC DRIVE, SNELLVILLE, GEORGIA (TAX PARCEL 5093 106). CASE NUMBER: #RZ 24-04 APPLICANTPROPERTY OWNER: KJ Luxury Homes, LLC (applicant) and Summit Chase Country Club, Inc. (property owner) LOCATION: Along Green Turf Drive and Classic Drive, 3197 Classic Drive, Snellville, Georgia TAX: PARCEL: R5093 106 DEVELOPMENT/PROJECT: Summitt Chase Property WHEREAS, the governing authority ofthe City ofSnellville, Georgia is the Mayor and Council thereof; and WHEREAS, a public hearing was held before the Mayor and Council on March 24, 2025, where Mayor and Council tabled the final vote until the April 28, 2025 meeting. WHEREAS, the health, safety, and welfare of the citizens of Snellville, Georgia, will be positively impacted by the adoption oft this Ordinance; therefore: ORD 2025-10 Page 1 of6 ITIS HEREBY ORDAINED BY THE GOVERNING AUTHORITY OF THE CITY OF SNELLVILLE, GEORGIA, and by the authority thereof: Section 1. For reasons stated in the public hearing, the council hereby grants the application to amend the Official Zoning Map for Tax Parcel 5093 106 from RS-30 to RS-5 with the following conditions: 1. The property shall be developed in accordance with the conceptual rezoning site plan entitled "Master Plan for Summit Chase West", dated 3-18-2025, (stamped received March 20, 2025), in Exhibit "A",a copy ofwhich is attached hereto and incorporated herein by reference, with modifications permitted to meet conditions of zoning or State, County, and City regulations. Substantial variation from the conceptual rezoning site plan, as determined by the Director of Planning and Development will require Mayor and Council approval. 2. Building setbacks are as follows: front yard = 40 ft.; Rear yard = 30 ft.; side (interior) yard = 10 ft.; and side (street) yard = 25 ft. Maximum lot coverage =45%. 3. All driveways shall be a minimum oftwenty-two (22) feet in length, measured from the front oft the garage door to the edge ofthe sidewalk closest to the dwelling, and shall be wide enough to accommodate the parallel parking oft two vehicles. 4. Developer to provide an emergency access gate at the connection point to the Green TurfDrive cul-de-sac for the sole use by emergency first responders. 5. AlI blasting activities shall be in accordance with The Georgia Blasting Standards Act. Before blasting work begins, a blasting notification plan must be reviewed and approved by the Planning and Development Department. Said plan shall include signage, email notification, and any other notification deemed necessary. 6. Uses involving adult entertainment, including the sale or display of adult magazines, books, videos and as further defined by the Adult Entertainment Ordinance in effect on the date this condition is imposed, are prohibited. 7. Signs higher than 15 feet and larger than 225 sq, ft. in the area are prohibited. 8. If the restrictive covenants described on Book 2814, Page 588 of the Gwinnett County Property Records relating to Lots 55 and 56 identified on Plat Book 26, Page 164, recorded onJuly 2, 1984 is released by the Summit Chase Home Owners' Association, the Applicant may come back for approval by Mayor and Council to approve that the Property may be developed in accordance with the conceptual rezoning site plan entitled "Master Plan for Summit Chase West", dated 1-30-2025, (stamped received January 31, 2025), with modifications permitted to meet conditions ofz zoning or State, County, and City regulations. Substantial variation from the conceptual rezoning site plan, as determined by the Director of Planning and Development will require Mayor and Council approval. However, if the Applicant comes back for approval of 1-30-2025, (stamped received January 31, 2025) plan, the applicant Lots 32 through 42 and the accompanying street shall not be developed, and may redraw the plan to not exceed 126 Lots. ORD 2025-10 Page 2 of6 9. Any garage shall not be converted to any other use such as an additional living room or bedroom. 10. No home shall be altered after construction as to add any bedrooms or bathrooms without getting proper permitting and approval from the City of Snellville. Section 2. The preamble of this Ordinance shall be considered to be and is hereby incorporated by reference as if fully set forth herein. Section 3. The changes in zoning classification is to be noted on the Official Zoning Map of the City of Snellville, Georgia as approved by the Mayor and Council as soon as reasonably possible following the adoption of this Ordinance. The Official Zoning Map of the City of Snellville, Georgia, shall also be amended with an editorial note specifying the date these Snellville zoning amendments were approved by the Mayor and Council and specifying the parcels affected by this Ordinance. Until the changes are indicated on the Official Zoning Map ofthe City of Snellville, Georgia, as approved by the Mayor and Council, this Ordinance shall govern over Official Zoning Map of the City of Snellville, Georgia approved by the Mayor and Council to the extent of any discrepancy between this Ordinance and the Official Zoning Map of the City of Snellville, Georgia approved by the Mayor and Council. Section 4. (a) It is hereby declared to be the intention ofthe Mayor and Council that all sections, paragraphs, sentences, clauses and phrases of this Ordinance are or were, upon their enactment, believed by the Mayor and Council to be fully valid, enforceable and constitutional. (b) It is hereby declared to be the intention of the Mayor and Council that, to the greatest extent allowed by law, each and every section, paragraph, sentence, clause or phrase ofthis Ordinance is severable from every other section, paragraph, sentence, clause or phrase of this Ordinance. It is hereby further declared to be the intention of the Mayor ORD 2025-10 Page 3 of 6 or phrase of this Ordinance. Iti is hereby further declared to be the intention of the Mayor and Council that, to the greatest extent allowed by law, no section, paragraph, sentence, clause or phrase ofthis Ordinance is mutually dependent upon any other section, paragraph, sentence, clause or phrase of this Ordinance. (c) In the event that any phrase, clause, sentence, paragraph or section of this Ordinance shall, for any reason whatsoever, be declared invalid, unconstitutional or otherwise unenforceable by the valid judgment or decree of any court of competent jurisdiction, it is the express intent of the Mayor and Council that such invalidity, unconstitutionality or unenforceability shall, to the greatest extent allowed by law, not render invalid, unconstitutional or otherwise unenforceable any oft the remaining phrases, clauses, sentences, paragraphs or sections of the Ordinance and that, to the greatest extent allowed by law, all remaining phrases, clauses, sentences, paragraphs and sections of the Ordinance shall remain valid, constitutional, enforceable, and of full force and effect. Section 5. All ordinances and parts of ordinances in conflict herewith are hereby expressly repealed. Section 6. This Ordinance was adopted on Mprla8 2025. The effective date ofthis Ordinance shall be the date of adoption unless otherwise stated herein. 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