July 26, 2007
Dear Friends,
Neighbors and Milton Citizens,
I hope your
summer has been safe and filled with important
family time. It's critical for all of us to
remain grounded in the values that make this
community so wonderful, unique and truly a great
place to raise our families.
The City of Milton is hard at work making
solid strides on your behalf. We had our
first work session on the 2008 budget July 12th
followed by a Mayor and Council meeting in which
we heard our first rezoning case. Prior
rezoning cases had been withdrawn. Scroll
down for details on this rezoning and the latest
rezonings heard by the Milton Planning Commission
Tuesday, July 24th.
The budget process
provides for much public input, e.g. multiple
meetings and avenues for you to provide
suggestions. I encourage you to attend these
public meetings, review items in advance and
provide specific input. August 9th is the
next budget workshop at City Hall. Use the
link in the right margin for the draft
budget.
Many questions were asked of the
initial items brought forth by Staff in the draft
budget. I will continue to delve into the
details with the goal of providing citizens the
most efficient, effective and citizen desired
services. Use this link to ensure you
have all the dates marked on your calendar,
click here for
City Calendar.
You
may have read some things in the paper lately
regarding the City of Milton and the decision to
hire an Industrial Psychologist for $6400. Most
reports have sensationalized the issue and the
real facts have been lost. To be clear, I am on
record - along with Mayor Lockwood and Council
person Tina Daversa -- as not supporting the $6400
expenditure of tax payer dollars. We did not
believe it was necessary and were unclear as to
what the goal or outcome of this process would
be. As reported by the Milton Herald and the
Milton Neighbor, Mayor Lockwood, Council person
Tina Daversa and myself comprised the dissenting
voice on this topic.
Also of
importance to citizens is to provide you facts
regarding the Insurance Premium Tax as reported in
the Herald and the AJC. Use this
link
to read specifics as to
what the insurance premium tax is, the operational
oversight and the plan of action in place to
mitigate the filing oversight. Staff
notified me of this issue July 16th. I have
been and will continue to be diligent along with
our Mayor and Council in pursuing solutions to
remedy this
situation. | |
Wrap up from July 12th Mayor &
City Council Meeting
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As reported previously, the
first rezoning that came to Council on July 12th was
located in Crabapple just east of the Crabapple
intersection. The applicant requested increased
commercial and residential density that went beyond the
long standing policies of this area.
Requested
densities ran counter to policies of unincorporated
Fulton as well as the Comprehensive Land Use Plan and
underlying policies legally adopted by the City of
Milton.
After hearing all the facts,
including staffs and the Planning Commissions'
recommendation to deny the application, I brought
forward the motion to deny this rezoning as it was
inconsistent with the Comprehensive Land Use Plan, the
Northwest Fulton Overlay and the Crabapple Master
Plan. The densities were in excess of those
already approved and on the ground. My motion to
deny received a unanimous approval following a few
questions from other council members. Council member
Daversa stated definitively that these are not mere
guidelines, but policies to which we must not
deviate.
This unanimous decision helps to
continue the long standing legislative history of this
area for appropriate growth and development while also
helping to establish a new legislative history for the
City of Milton.
You can trust I will
continue to evaluate issues and cases that come before
us with fairness, balance, a foundation of experience
and the legal value of the consistent application of our
definitive land use policies.
Until such
time as the citizens decide they want to change the
Comprehensive Land Use Plan and related policies, I will
be the consistent, responsible and professional council
person you elected to represent your collective rights
and desires for your community.
Please scroll
down for more information regarding the Comprehensive
Land Use Plan Update process. Click here for
the link allowing citizens to provide specific input now
and going forward. |
| July 24th Planning Commission
Meeting & Proposed Rezonings |
Tuesday July 24th, three additional rezonings
came before the Planning Commission. These rezoning
cases now proceed to Mayor and Council on August
16th. Public comment is welcomed on all
rezoning cases during the public
hearing.
Results of the
Tuesday night, July 24th Planning Commission meeting are
as follows:
- Crabapple Rezoning - Dinsmore Farms
- Recommendation -
Denial
- Thompson and Hopewell Road - AG-1 to
C-1 - Recommendation
- Denial
- Birmingham Highway - Special Use
Permit, Landscaping Company, 1.9 acres - Recommendation - Approval
Conditional
Community Zoning
Information Meeting (CZIM) - Wednesday, July 25
at City Hall 7PM.- New rezonings available for initial
review by public, agenda
Following the initial introduction of these
new cases, staff will complete their analysis and the
case will then proceed to the Planning Commission
on August 28th followed by the Mayor and Council on
September 20th. Scroll down for the links to
these items and the calendar. |
The Rest of the Story
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To be clear, I am on record
- along with Mayor Lockwood and Council member Tina
Daversa - as not supporting this $6400 expenditure of
tax payer dollars. We did not believe it was
necessary and were unclear as to what the goal or
outcome of this process would be. As reported by
the Milton Herald and the Milton Neighbor, there were
three of us -- Mayor Lockwood, Council person Tina
Daversa and myself -- who comprised the dissenting voice
on this topic. I was also interviewed by WSB.TV
earlier this week and confirmed again, that three of us
did not support the expenditure, but given a majority
did -- and therefore the process proceeded -- we hope
for something positive to result.
As a
professional who takes my role on Council very
seriously, I am confident we can do the business of the
City and represent citizens as we should by focusing on
the job at hand and not allowing political fodder to get
in the way of representing citizen interests.
Be assured, I continue everyday to do the job
you elected me for and I do not need an industrial
psychologist to help me make solid decisions on your
behalf. My positions on behalf of the
citizens of Milton are grounded in a long history of
representing this area for years before it became the
City of Milton. My passion, care and resolve for
this place we all call home is stronger now than
ever.
Our community deserves to be the best it
can be! |
Calendar of Events and Meetings
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Wednesday, July 25th Board
of Ethics Work Session 4PM agenda
Wednesday, July
25th Community Information Meeting 7PM agenda
Thursday, August
2nd City Council Meeting 7PM
Saturday, August 4th
8:45AM 55th Old Soldiers Day Parade
Saturday,
August 4th Citizen Deputy Training Program
10AM
Tuesday, August 7th Design Review Board
6PM agenda
Unless otherwise noted,
meetings are held at Milton City Hall, 13000 Deerfield Parkway,
Building 100, Suite 107, Milton, GA
30004.
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I hope you find this information
helpful. I believe in helping to ensure all
citizens of Milton are apprised of the facts, what is
transpiring locally in your community and encouraging
your involvement on all issues.
Community voice
is more important now than ever. I encourage each
of you to take an active part in the new City of
Milton. This is your community and the only way to
ensure your opinions are represented is to communicate
them to the Mayor, the full Council and staff and to
attend public hearings and provide your input on
specific agenda items. After all, this is your
city and your community. Please help to protect,
preserve and appropriately plan for our future.
Again, thank you for your support and your
input. Let me hear from you regarding any
questions or comments. I consider it an honor to
represent you and I do take my responsibilities
seriously. I serve as a Council person for no
other reason than to ensure your interests and desires
for this place you call home are upheld and
protected. For me, my public service is all about
stewardship for the area.
Every voice matters so
please stay involved and engaged.
Thank you for
caring about our community.
Take care,

Julie
Zahner Bailey Milton City Council 770-664-5529
(home) 404-310-6344 (cell)
No City of Milton funds were
used for this newsletter. Paid for by Friends of Julie
Zahner Bailey
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