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Published Thursday, July 29, 2010 in Local

Council rejects revisions to Newnan flag ordinance

By Elizabeth Melville

The Newnan Times-Herald

Newnan City Council has rejected proposed revisions to the city's zoning ordinance aimed at correcting what City Planner Dean Smith has called an abuse of the city's current ordinance defining the use of flags -- specifically regarding their number and size.

While council members all agreed Tuesday evening that something needs to be done to tighten enforcement, they were divided on whether to restrict the number of permissible vertical, freestanding flagpoles to two or three.

The proposed ordinance would affect all zoning districts, both residential and commercial, assured Smith. Existing flagpoles and flags would be grandfathered in, however, according to City Attorney Brad Sears.

The council members agreed that the ordinance should restrict the number of poles, flags and the flag size. However, Councilman George Alexander questioned how the Newnan Planning Commission came to the decision to limit the number of freestanding flagpoles to two.

Smith explained that the issue wasn't discussed at length, but that two flagpoles seemed to be commonplace in the other ordinances that Newnan studied. They chose to limit the number of flagpoles because there are existing commercial properties displaying anywhere from 6 to 10 flagpoles. Also, they opted to increase the allowable length of the flags instead of allowing more flags.

"We felt like it was a fair compromise," said Smith.

Plus, two flags will be allowed per pole.

"I feel like three is the standard," said Alexander, adding that many choose to display the American Flag, the state flag and an additional flag, like the POW/MIA flag.

Mayor Pro-tem Cynthia Jenkins agreed with Alexander that three flagpoles should be allowable.

"We have three in place on our own property," said Jenkins.

"My recommendation is to take one down," said City Attorney Brad Sears.

Councilman Rhodes Shell agreed with the planning commission's recommendation that two flagpoles are adequate. He pointed out that with two flags allowable per pole, permitting three poles would mean one property could still display six flags.

"If we don't stop it at some number, it just keeps on going," said Shell. "I say, the fewer, the better.

Smith pointed out that if a small lot took advantage of having three poles, there would still be a clutter problem.

Mayor Keith Brady agreed with Alexander and Jenkins that the city should allow for three.

Community Development Director Cleatus Phillips suggested that council allow three flag poles but consider capping the number of acceptable flags below six.

Smith agreed that a rewrite of ordinance would be a "very simple change."

Council instructed staff to rewrite the proposed zoning ordinance change for council's review at an upcoming meeting. The motion passed with Shell opposed.

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barnes

8/3/2010

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He had nothing to do with the economy.

Posted by Bubba B Bad at 9:52 AM

He changed the flag

8/1/2010

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But remember how great the economy was when Barnes was in Office.

Posted by Lg at 11:40 PM

My Flag

7/30/2010

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Barnes changed our flag and now he seeks re-election. I served 8 years in the military my father, brother, my son, and now my grandson is currently serving and now our own local authorities wants to tell us how many flags and what size to fly.I say hold on there boy now you are stepping on the wrong toes.My flag ,My country. Getting the by-pass completed would be a better objective.Newnan Planning Commission needs different toys to play with.They are open in Sharpsburg.

Posted by wayne at 8:30 PM

many flags

7/30/2010

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I want to fly te US Flag, GA Flag and all of the other 49 states along with the US Army, Air Force, Navy, Marines, Coast Guard, and, are you ready for this(?), just kidding.

Posted by Not a Good Ole'boy at 7:53 PM

Flag ordinance

7/29/2010

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What a waste of time and our money!!!
I would have thought Rhodes and Keith would know better.
Paden

Posted by Paden Vineyard at 11:18 PM

TOO MANY RULES

7/29/2010

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Seriously?

Posted by KS at 7:03 PM

Pay Attention

7/29/2010

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I watched the council meeting on TV (Nothing else was on) and the object of what they were talking about had nothing to do with the American Flag, but rather businesses that have 7-10 flag poles with banners and "Free Rent" signs. Those are a nuisance and make it difficult to see when driving.

Posted by Infomred at 3:12 PM

Flags

7/29/2010

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Good grief Newnan Govt...You have to be kidding me....Sounds like Obama "Nanny Care" has been rubbing off on the local Govt.

Posted by Steve at 3:05 PM

Same old same-o

7/29/2010

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Remember these commissioners names when reelection time cames around. How ridiculous all the time and effort is spent on how many flags can be displayed. Maybe we need a tea party here in Newnan to get things back in focus again. Too many good old boys hanging on for too long!!

Posted by Registered Voter at 2:56 PM

problems

7/29/2010

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Generally speaking, the more time governments waste on things like this, the less mischief they can get into making real problems worse.

Posted by Coweta Resident at 1:56 PM

Amount of flags

7/29/2010

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ha ha lol yall are so silly,I love the colors of old Glory and highly respect it and what it stands for.DB/Newnan

Posted by donna at 1:22 PM

flags

7/29/2010

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I am glad I don't live in Newnan.

Posted by county resident at 1:05 PM

Time well spent

7/29/2010

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Is this really a pressing matter? Newnan must be in a lot better shape than I realized if the most news worth event at the city council meeting was a debate over flag poles...

Posted by Michael at 10:58 AM

Flag poles

7/29/2010

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With all the economic problems we have I for one am so grateful this is such a time consuming problem. The proposal should be dumped in the round file. what a waste.

Posted by Larry Clark at 10:58 AM

waving to the vistors

7/29/2010

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To bad this has been set into motion, I had a vision of 100 flag poles leading up to the 1/2 billion dollar conference center. The businesses could fly their company flag mixed with an American flag and some colored flags. What a vision I had. Atleast it would give the people something to look at while sitting in the 2 hour traffic jam.
My husband FOUGHT for us to fly the flag and We will Gladly Pay What Ever Fine You Come Up With, By All Means Put The Police Right On This, Not The Real Crime!

Posted by susan at 9:52 AM

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