The Georgetown-Scott County Planning Commission is updating its comprehensive plan and is revisiting an image survey from 1991 to compare current community attitudes towards growth. The new survey will be available online and in paper form at the end of June. It will ask similar questions to the 1991 survey about priorities and attitudes regarding issues like farmland protection, development, and downtown Georgetown. Construction has begun on projects around the area like a new Taco Bell and roadwork connecting roads.
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Georgetown Image Survey Results
1. Inside views and news
The SKINNY
G E O R G E T O W N - S C O T T C O U N T Y
P L A N N I N G C O M M I S S I O N
June 2015
May Comprehensive Plan Image Survey
As part of the research and analysis for the 2016 Comprehensive Plan update, the
Planning Commission is revisiting a Georgetown Image Survey that was completed for
the 1991 Comprehensive Plan to see how county residents’ perceptions and attitudes to-
wards growth have changed over the past twenty-five years. Responses from the 1991
study are documented in a final report, so we have good statistical information on com-
munity attitudes toward growth at that time. Current responses to the same questions
will offer good comparative information. Questions range from How should zoning pro-
tect prime farmland? and What is the appropriate minimum lot size in the county? to
queries on community priorities, attitudes on commercial development, and the attitudes
toward our historic downtown as a commercial center.
The new survey will be available June 30 on our website at http://bit.ly/gsc-img. A
paper version that can be filled out by hand will also be made available, and more infor-
mation on this will follow.
Construction Progress
Work has begun on the new
Taco Bell on South Broad-
way, where the old Kroger
gas station was located.
New building permits
City 67
County 34
Subdivision plats
reviewed and recorded 11
LOC sureties $4.56M
Cash sureties $ 346K
In the Pipeline
Toyota Tsusho Coil Storage Building -
161,348 sq. ft. expansion at 700 Triport Rd.
Double R Development - 4,000 sq. ft. addi-
tion at 401 Triport Rd.
VanMeter Property - 9,600 sq. ft. tool & die
building on the north side of Bourbon St.
Mapping Your World
Since June 8, amend-
ments to the Digital Submit-
tal Ordinance have been in
place for the City of George-
town. The amendments spell
out formatting and types of
data required for subdivision
plats and development plans.
One change is that digital
files are now required for
minor subdivision plats and
must be submitted to
GSCPC before the plat can
be recorded. To read the full
amended Digital Submittal
Ordinance, visit
www.gscplanning.com/gis.
Did you know . . .
that the Georgetown Toyota plant is the
largest building in the U.S. when considering
acres covered by one building, with over 200
acres occupied!
Grading has begun on the new I-75
interchange and the road connecting
Cherry Blossom to Champion Way.
REWARD!
for information leading to the capture
and arrest of the critter or critters
who are responsible for eating
Perry’s tomatoes in the back of the
Planning Office.
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Recognize any of
these youngsters?
1991
Comprehensive Plan
Committee