Politics & Government

Brewsky Tasting and Roommates on Agenda

The Cobb Board of Commissioners meets at 7 p.m. Tuesday at the government complex, 100 Cherokee Street, Marietta.

Better not build before you have permission, and watch how many folks are living at your house.

Both of those issues come before the Tuesday night. The county is looking at amending its code, something done periodically throughout the year.

One of the amendments would involve beer tasting. Businesses that host wine tastings could also have craft beer tastings. Craft is beer brewed by independent brewers with an annual production that doesn’t exceed 6 million barrels.

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But be careful.

“Right now, there’s nowhere you are allowed to have beer tastings,” Cobb Community Development Director Rob Hosack told the Marietta Daily Journal.

“We wouldn’t be comfortable with saying, ‘You can do beer tastings,' and say, ‘What the hell, you can have Budweiser.’ Because every Tom, Dick and Harry would have Budweiser tastings.”

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Another code amendment looks at who is allowed to live in a residence. The county intended for more than two unrelated people to live together, Hosack said. The code says a family plus two more unrelated people can live together.

The amendment clarifies the wording.

On another issue, the county is looking at new guidelines to explain development rules around the

Hosack said the rules, crafted by the airport manager and the airport’s advisory board, would prevent numerous buildings from being located near each other. This would cut down on the fallout if there was a plane to crash near the site.

Another proposed change would implement fines of up to $1,000 for developers who start construction before getting a permit, and those who build bigger than originally approved.

“It will affect a couple of bad apples, that, as opposed to asking permission, they seek forgiveness,” Hosack told the MDJ.


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