How plat requests are decided across Cobb County, GA council meetings, the vote and the conditions on the record
Meetings
9
Mentions
36
Last Detected
Jul 21, 2026
Year
2026
Plat is one of the most actively tracked zoning topics in Cobb County, GA. ZoneWire has analyzed 9 council meetings and detected 36 instances of plat activity. Below are the most recent discussions.
What is Plat?
A surveyed map that subdivides a larger parcel into individual lots, streets, and easements for legal recording.
A plat (or "subdivision plat") is a surveyed map that divides a larger parcel of land into individual lots, streets, easements, and public spaces. Once recorded with the county, the plat creates legally recognized parcels that can be individually sold, transferred, and developed.
A surveyed map that subdivides a larger parcel into individual lots, streets, and easements for legal recording. In Cobb County, GA, local government bodies regularly discuss plat as part of zoning and land use decisions.
ZoneWire has analyzed 9 meetings in Cobb County and detected 36 mentions of plat, an average of 4.0 mentions per meeting.
Recent Zoning Opportunities in Cobb County
These parcels came up for a zoning decision in Cobb County in the last 30 days, often before they hit the market. See what changed, how the vote went, and hear the moment it happened. According to ZoneWire's analysis of official public meeting records, each decision below links to its timestamped source.
Cobb County · Aug 4, 2026
Continued · 4-0
Rezoning continued: R-30 to R-20
East and west sides of Brown Road, south of Brownwood Drive, Landlot 1194 of the 19th District
R-30 to R-20
Zoning change from R-30 to R-20, continued by a 4-0 vote on Aug 4, 2026 in Cobb County.
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Platting is the step that converts raw land into sellable lots. Tracking plat applications reveals new subdivisions entering the pipeline, which sections of a master-planned community are being platted next, what product types the developer is planning based on lot sizes, and when roads and utilities will be built. Unlike rezoning (which may be speculative), platting involves significant engineering investment and indicates near-term development activity.
Plat Regulations in Georgia
Georgia sets the regulatory framework that governs how plat decisions are made at the county and municipal level. State statutes define zoning authority, hearing requirements, and appeal processes that directly affect plat outcomes in Cobb County.
A plat (or "subdivision plat") is a surveyed map that divides a larger parcel of land into individual lots, streets, easements, and public spaces. Once recorded with the county, the plat creates legally recognized parcels that can be individually sold, transferred, and developed. ZoneWire tracks plat activity across Cobb County, GA public meetings.
ZoneWire monitors Cobb County, GA planning and council meetings, transcribes them, and flags plat activity. As of the latest update we have analyzed 9 meetings and detected 36 plat mentions.
Tracking plat in Cobb County surfaces zoning and development signals early, so developers, investors, and brokers can evaluate parcels and approvals before they reach the broader market.
Zoning in unincorporated Cobb County is administered by the Community Development Agency's Zoning Division. The Planning Commission acts as an advisory body that reviews rezoning, land use permit, and variance requests and makes recommendations, while the Board of Commissioners (BOC) is the governing authority that makes the final decision. The Planning Commission's duties are set out in the Cobb County Zoning Ordinance (Chapter 134).
The Cobb County Planning Commission holds its zoning hearings on the 1st Tuesday of each month at 9:00 a.m., with no hearing held in January. Hearings take place in the Public Meeting Room on the second floor of the David Hankerson Building, 100 Cherokee Street, Marietta, Georgia.
The Board of Commissioners holds its zoning hearings on the 3rd Tuesday of each month at 9:00 a.m., again with no hearing in January. Like the Planning Commission hearings, these are held in the Public Meeting Room on the second floor of the David Hankerson Building, 100 Cherokee Street, Marietta, Georgia. The BOC's hearing typically follows the Planning Commission's recommendation earlier in the month.
Cobb County's zoning regulations are in Chapter 134 (Zoning) of the Official Code of Cobb County, available through the Municode Library. The code establishes and enumerates the county's zoning districts, including single-family residential districts such as R-80, R-30, R-20, R-15, and RA-6, along with commercial, office, and industrial districts. Each district's regulations appear in Article IV of Chapter 134.
The Unified Development Code is a project to consolidate Cobb County's development regulations, currently spread across Chapter 134 (Zoning), Chapter 110 (Subdivision), Chapter 66 (Historic Preservation), and Chapter 58 (Floods), into a single document. Its goals are to reduce duplication, eliminate inconsistencies, and make the rules easier to understand. The county states the UDC is not intended to rezone property or change the use of any parcel; it updates outdated regulations while keeping existing zoning designations.
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In Cobb County, 60% of land-use board decisions were approved over the last 24 months. Variance clear 66%, Land use / comp-plan amendment 59%. ZoneWire analyzed 184 land-use board decisions in Cobb County over the last 24 months. Here are the most active project types and how often each one clears.
Project type
Decisions
Approval rate
Variance
61
66%
Land use / comp-plan amendment
61
59%
Commercial / office / retail
22
77%
Multifamily / attached housing
13
23%
Subdivision / plat
9
33%
Single-family homes
8
63%
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