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COMMUNITY ZONING INFORMATION MEETING
TUESDAY, AUGUST 25, 2020 AT 7:00 PM
CITY HALL – COUNCIL CHAMBERS
2006 HERITAGE WALK
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Agenda Item Text Amendments RZ20-17 To amend Sec. 64-395, Uses prohibited in all zoning districts
(as it relates to temporary consumer fireworks retail sales
facilities)
RZ20-18 To create a new Use Permit - Sec. 64-1845 for Farm Winery
consumption on premises of beer and/or liquor
RZ20-19 To amend Sec. 64-1121 – Allowed Use Chart within the
Rural Milton Overlay (as it relates to Farm Winery
consumption on premises of beer and/or liquor)
Public Hearings: Planning Commission Meeting – Council Chambers
Wednesday, September 23, 2020 at 6:00 p.m.
Mayor and City Council Meeting – Council Chambers
Monday, November 2, 2020 at 6:00 p.m.
Location: Milton City Hall
2006 Heritage Walk
Milton, GA 30004
RZ20-17 - Text Amendment (As it relates to temporary fireworks retail facilities.) prepared for the
August 25, 2020 CZIM Meeting
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Sec. 64-395. - Uses prohibited in all zoning districts.
In all zoning districts the following uses are considered objectionable and are prohibited:
fortune telling establishment, massage parlor, pool hall, escort and dating services, vape shops,
nonstructural consumer fireworks retail sales facility, and tattoo and body art or piercing
establishment.
(Ord. No. 11-06-102, § 1, 6-20-2011; Ord. No. 19-03-389 , § 1, 3-18-2019)
RZ20-18 - Text Amendment prepared for the August 25, 2020 CZIM Meeting
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Sec. 64-1845. – Farm Wineries consumption on premises of beer and/or liquor.
Farm Wineries consumption on premises of beer and/ or liquor shall have the same
meaning as set forth by state law. Provided that a license is issued as required by the
state and under Chapter 4, a Farm Winery licensed by the City is authorized to sell wine
at its premises by the package or for consumption on-premises, and beer and/or liquor
for consumption on-premises as authorized under Chapter 64 and by Georgia law.
(a) Required districts. AG-1
(b) Standards.
(1) A minimum of 5 contiguous acres.
(2) A maximum of 25% of total gross revenue from the sale of beer and/or liquor.
(3) Food must be available. This is not to be considered a requirement for a full
kitchen.
(4) Pertinent licenses shall be obtained (beer consumption on-premises, liquor
consumption on-premises)
(5) Permits and/or approvals shall be obtained for building, life safety, land
development, and other necessary city permits.
(6) Noise levels measured at the property line shall be in accordance with Chapter
20, Article VII of the City Code.
(7) Activity areas shall be at least 100 feet from any lot line unless the winery and
adjacent lot are the same ownership.
(8) The maximum number of attendees and hours of operation will be evaluated by
the Mayor and City Council on a case by case basis for each site to protect the
public's health, safety, and welfare.
(9) Parking.
a. Parking shall be at least 100 feet from any lot line unless the winery and
adjacent lot are the same ownership.
b. Parking areas shall be screened from roads and adjacent properties to be
evaluated by the Mayor and City Council on a case by case basis for
each site to protect the public's health, safety and welfare.
c. Parking areas for event attendees must be constructed of concrete,
asphalt, and/or gravel or as approved by the department of public works
or other materials that prevents erosion of the parking area.
d. One parking space per 2.5 attendees is required to include required
handicapped parking spaces.
RZ20-19 - Text Amendment prepared for the August 25, 2020 CZIM Meeting
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Sec. 64-1121. - Allowed use chart.
The following chart identifies uses and their assigned categories. These uses are allowed by right (with asterisks) or
required by use permit. It is the intent that some types of uses must comply with certain development standards outlined
in the Rural Milton Overlay District.
Commercial Type
Uses
Agricultural Type
Uses
Institutional Type
Uses
Non-Single-Family
Uses
Single-Family
Uses
Aircraft landing area Agricultural related
activities
Assisted living,
personal care
home
Apartments Single-family homes*
Amphitheatre Artist studio Daycares related to
church/school Country inn Accessory structures to
the SFR*
Bed and breakfast Barns or riding areas* Medical lodging,
group residences
Townhouses/two-
family Senior housing (SFR)
Driving range Cemetery and
mausoleum Museums Senior housing
(MFR)
Mobile homes,
accessory dwelling
(To be used as
temporary dwelling
while permanent
structure is built)
Exotic or wild animals Composting Places of worship Group residence for 5—
8 children
Festivals or events,
outdoor/indoor
Equine garment
fabrication
Schools,
private/special
Greenhouses—
Hydroponic, larger than
5,000 square feet*
Greenhouses*
Group residence for 9—
15 children
Lodge, retreat, or
campground
Kennel* Quarries and surface
mining
RZ20-19 - Text Amendment prepared for the August 25, 2020 CZIM Meeting
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Commercial Type
Uses
Agricultural Type
Uses
Institutional Type
Uses
Non-Single-Family
Uses
Single-Family
Uses
Landfill, solid waste Rural or Agricultural
event facility
Landscape business
Farm Wineries
consumption on
premises of beer and/or
liquor
Medical related
lodging
Race track
Recreational fields
Self storage/multi
Sky walk
Stadium (off-site)
associated with private
school
Uses within the C-1, C-2,
O-I zoning districts*
Veterinary, veterinary
hospital* *Allowed by right within
zoning district.