Commissioners Override VetoWednesday, Dec. 20. At a special called Commission meeting Tuesday night, the ACC Commission voted 7-3 to override Mayor Doc Eldridge's veto of the zoning ordinance they adopted on Dec. 5. This vote means that the pro-sprawl zoning ordinance goes into effect as of today. The Mayor vetoed the ordinance because he believed that with a little more effort and time, we could have come up with a zoning ordinance that prevents sprawl, protects the greenbelt, provides for affordable housing, and does more to protect the rights of property owners. Commissioners John Barow, Tom Chasteen and Ken Jordan agreed with him, and voted to sustain the veto. But thanks to Commissioners Charles Carter, Marilyn Farmer, Linda Ford, Cardee Kilpatrick, Alvin Sheats, and Harry Sims, we instead have a zoning ordinance that allows for haphazard suburban-density development throughout the county. What does this mean for Athens-Clarke? Some likely possibilities:
These effects may not be felt within the next year, or the year after that; but the zoning ordinance now in place is almost guaranteed to bring them about over time. |