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A typical Sutphen-built pumper fire engine at its manufacturing plant in Dublin, Ohio. Photo/Sutphen website.
Preventing unintended residential density is the purpose of two proposed changes to zoning rules likely to be approved Thursday night by the Peachtree City Council.
Plus, the City’s Planning Commission will be saying goodbye to all public hearings and changing to less formal public workshops to allow more input from residents, particularly on rezoning issues.
In the same meeting, the city is buying a custom-built firetruck for nearly $650,000, which is a pretty good price and already in the city budget, according to the city’s fire chief, Joe O’Conor. More on that below.