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31 meetings monitored in Cobb County, GA

March 17, 20264h 15m35,314 words
196zoningrezoningresidentialrezoneapproved
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March 11, 202616m2,081 words
25zoningapprovedvariancemotion to approvecommercial
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March 10, 20261h 0m6,353 words
9residentialmotion to approvezoning
March 3, 20261h 57m15,294 words
84rezoningzoningmotion to approverezoneresidential
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February 24, 20261h 39m9,568 words
5zoningmotion to approve
February 24, 20261h 59m20,750 words
155approvedcomprehensive plancommercialzoningland use
February 17, 20263h 12m26,854 words
146zoningrezoningresidentialrezoneapproved
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February 11, 202619m2,870 words
36zoningapprovedvariancesetbackpublic hearing
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February 10, 20261h 3m5,310 words
10densitysetbackcommercialmotion to approveapproved
February 3, 20267h 51m57,712 words
367zoningrezoningapprovedmotion to approveresidential
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Frequently Asked Questions

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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