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Don't forget: Conservation Subdivision meeting this Saturday
Planning Commision hosting public meeting for questions, comments
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MILTON, Ga., May 28, 2015 - Don't miss the second Conservation Subdivision Ordinance meeting hosted by the City of Milton Planning Commission this Saturday, May 30, at 10 a.m. at Milton City Hall to ensure the public's desires are heard and incorporated into any plan moving forward.
At this meetings, Donald Broussard of TownPlanning & Design will lead discussion and public input on the concept and process of creating subdivisions where units are planned to preserve more greenspace than current zoning allows.
To see the meeting agenda, click here. To see a list of comments and topics for discussion from the May 20 meeting and citizen correspondence, click here.
The City of Milton Planning Commission will host a third meeting on Wednesday, June 10 at 6:30 p.m. at the Alpharetta Courthouse in Crabapple.
"If you have an opinion on the future growth in Milton, then by all means please stop by these meetings," said Peyton Jamison, chairman of the Planning Commission. "We absolutely want to hear from everyone interested in their community."
The conservation subdivision, which sets aside an amount of land for preservation, is on Milton's growing list of conservation and lifestyle initiatives. Read about Mayor Joe Lockwood's Legacy Milton Initiative to see multiple opportunities for conserving land for future generations in Milton.
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For more information, contact Michele McIntosh Ross, long-range planner for the City of Milton, at 678-242-2538 or by e-mail:
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Incorporated on Dec. 1, 2006, the City of Milton has been recognized for having the highest quality of life in the state of Georgia and ninth-highest in the southern United States by the Business Journals' "On Numbers" survey. It is a distinctive community that embraces small-town life and heritage while preserving and enhancing the city's rural character. The City of Milton will provide opportunity and value in a responsive and responsible environment through active partnerships with the community and its stakeholders. For more information, visit www.cityofmiltonga.us, or call 678-242-2500.
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