February 7 BOC Meeting Highlights

February 7 BOC Meeting Highlights
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The Oconee County Board of Commissioners held its regular meeting on Tuesday, February 7, 2023. 

The following actions were taken at the meeting:

  • Announcements
    • A Town Hall will be held on Tuesday, March 21, at the Oconee Civic Center; the meeting will be open for both in-person and virtual attendance and will focus on master plans for Parks & Recreation
  • Denied Rezone #P22-0155 from B-1 PUD (General Business District, Planned Unit Development) and B-2 (Highway Business District) to B-1 (General Business District) and B-2 (Highway Business District) for ± 33.657 acres located at 1291 Virgil Langford Road 
  • Appointed Adam Layfield as the Hard Labor Creek Reservoir Management Board Alternate 
  • Heard 2nd Quarter FY23 Financial Presentation 
  • Approved Memorandum of Agreement with GDOT for Additional Preliminary Engineering of 53 Roundabouts 
  • Approved the Alcohol License Request for Golden Pantry, 1010 Mars Hill Road, Watkinsville, with Garret Crumpton as the Registered Agent 
  • Approved Quitclaim Deed for Watkinsville Post Office
  • Approved the Award of Sanitary Sewer Modeling RFQ#23-09-004 
  • Approved the Mid-Year Budget Amendment 
  • Approved the Renewal of the IPAWS Messaging Agreement with FEMA 
  • Approved a Change Order for Fire Hydrant Flow Testing & Inspection Program 

For more information about Oconee County Government, visit www.oconeecounty.com.

Watch videos of Board of Commissioners meetings on the county’s YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@oconeeconnects.

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