Thomaston boards take up rezoning, special use permits; no decisions yet
The Thomaston City Council and two advisory boards met last week to consider rezoning requests, special use permits, and other land-use items. Because minutes have not yet been published, no final actions are confirmed; the items below are what appeared on the agendas.
Historic Preservation Commission (Aug. 3)
The Historic Preservation Commission met Aug. 3 to review a Certificate of Appropriateness for 115 E. Main Street, listed as Tidal Wave. The commission also discussed updates to its ordinances, a memorial wall, and the Sacred Places Rehabilitation Fund. No recommendation or decision has been reported.
City Council (Aug. 4)
The City Council met Aug. 4 and was scheduled to vote on two rezoning requests:
- 501 West Gordon Street, from Professional-Industrial to Low Density Residential
- 601 South Center Street, from Neighborhood Commercial to Low Density Residential
The council also held public hearings for two special use permits: a fitness center at 400 North Church Street and a food service establishment at 327 North Church Street. In addition, the agenda included discussion of an ordinance updating recreational vehicle parking and a 2025 FLOST agreement amendment. No vote tallies or outcomes are available.
Zoning Commission (Aug. 4)
The Zoning Commission met Aug. 4 to hold public hearings on special use permit recommendations for two North Church Street properties:
- A pro bar at 327 N Church St. (Parcel No. T22 161A)
- A fitness center at 400 N Church St. (Parcel No. T22 161)
The commission’s recommendations have not been published. These same properties are the subject of the City Council’s special use permit hearings, meaning the council will ultimately decide whether to grant the permits.
Coming up
No upcoming meetings are scheduled in the next 14 days, according to the provided data. Residents should check the city’s official channels for any newly posted agendas.