CITY OF POOLER PUD REVIEW BOARD MEETING JUNE 30,
2003
The PUD REVIEW BOARD COMMITTEE held a called
meeting on Monday, June 30, 2003 at 6 p.m. at Pooler City Hall. Members
present were: Wilson Roberts, Larry Olliff, City Planner Robbie Byrd, Debbie
Ryan Watts, Don Taylor, Charles Archer, Tim Lovezzola, Rebecca Benton,
Councilwoman Billie Tyler, Councilman Travis Cowart, Councilman Wayne Seay,
Councilman Jack Brewton, and Zoning Administrator Jackie Carver. Visitors
present were Ralph Forbes of Thomas & Hutton Engineering Company and Peggy
Jolley of SEDA.
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The Savannah Economic
Authority is requesting Final PUD Approval on the development of a portion of
the Jabot Tract proposed for the Chatham County Economic Development site.
Ralph Forbes of Thomas & Hutton Engineering Company and Peggy Jolley of SEDA
presented the request to the board for their review and recommendation. Mr.
Forbes described the road network proposed to accommodate
the proposed development. He pointed out the
access roads to the site from Pine Barren Road and State Route 307 including a
frontage road along I-16. The roads are to be 4- land with curb and gutter.
The roads will be public right-of-ways to be maintained by the City of
Pooler. Detention ponds are being designed according to the site storm
drainage master plan that was approved by The City of Pooler. The proposed
project is being designed for a 100-year storm. On parcel # 4, a 300 acre
pad for a future plant is proposed. Parcel 5 and 6 is being developed with
support buildings to serve the plant site. The buildings are to be a total of
+ 100,000 sq. ft. on approximately 6 acre sites. The industrial
development, which will occur within the site, meets the requirements set
forth in the PUD Ordinance. Charles Archer made a motion to recommend Final
PUD Approval on the portion of the Jabot Tract proposed for the Chatham County
Economic Development site. Motion was seconded by Rebecca Benton and passed
without opposition.
There being no further business to come before the
PUD Review Board, a motion of adjournment was made by Wilson Roberts and
seconded by Don Taylor.