The regularly scheduled meeting of the Pooler Planning and Zoning Commission was held on Monday, November 26, 2001 at 6 p.m.   Members present were:  Glenda Champion, Larry Olliff, Debbie Ryan Watts, Craig Brewer, Fleta Pepper and Tim Lovezzola.  Zoning Administrator Jackie Carver and Councilwoman Billie Tyler were also in attendance.  Co-Chairman Larry Olliff called the meeting to order at 6:12 p.m. 

 

The minutes of the previous meeting were approved upon a motion made by Debbie Ryan Watts.     Motion was seconded by Craig Brewer and passed without opposition.

 

 

NEW BUSINESS:
 

1.      Site Plan Review of proposed office/retail center for Ken Reddick at U.S. 80 and Coleman Boulevard.    At the request of the owner, a motion was made by Debbie Ryan Watts to table this item for two weeks.  Motion was seconded by Fleta Pepper and passed with no opposition.

 

2.      Landscape Plan Review of proposed office/retail center for Ken Reddick.   Theresa Wexal of Clemmons Engineers presented the landscape plan on behalf of Ken Reddick.  Ms. Wexal explained that Mr. Reddick is building an office/retail center on Highway 80 at Coleman Boulevard. The project has been designed around some existing Oak trees.  Thirty-seven trees will remain on the site (which more than meets the requirements of the City of Pooler Tree Ordinance).  In addition, five Red Maples and two Live Oak Trees will be planted in and around the parking area.  The soil erosion and sedimentation plan has been approved for this project.  With no public comment, a motion was made by Debbie Ryan Watts to approve the landscape plan for Ken Reddick’s office/retail center.  Motion was seconded by Glenda Champion and passed without opposition. 

  1. PUD Review of the Godley Station Northern Tract.   Jack Wardlaw, developer and Terry Coleman of Kern-Coleman Engineering presented this project to the board for their review and recommendation.  Mr. Wardlaw stated that this development meets all of the requirements outlined in the PUD development standards.  The major difference is the smaller neo-traditional style neighborhood located around a 1.6 acre rotary.  The homes will consist of rear entry garages accessed from paved alleys located along the rear of the lots.  The front streetscape will consist of nicely landscaped yards with each home having a front porch.  Commissioner Debbie Ryan Watts commended Mr. Wardlaw on his efforts to incorporate so much green space throughout his projects.  With no public comment, Debbie Ryan Watts made a motion to approve the PUD Master Plan for the northern tract of Godley Station.  Motion was seconded by Tim Lovezzola and passed without opposition. 

                

 

There being no further business to come before the board, a motion of adjournment was made by Tim Lovezolla and seconded by Craig Brewer.