Planning Commission OK’s farmer’s market at NE Cobb church

Planning Commission OK's farmer's market at NE Cobb church
The Blackwell Farmers Market held a grand opening June 22. (St. Andrew UMC Facebook page)

The Cobb Planning Commission on Tuesday recommended approval of a land-use permit for a church in Northeast Cobb to operate a weekly farmer’s market on its premises.

A consent item on the agenda said that zoning staff recommended approval of a temporary 24-month permit for St. Andrew United Methodist Church to run the market on Saturday mornings.

The Blackwell Farmers Market features local vendors selling produce, meats, breads, baked goods and other artisanal food items in a portion of the parking lot at the church (3455 Canton Road, at Blackwell Circle).

The hours would be from 8:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. on Saturday, and the agenda item stated expected business would be between 100 to 200 customers a week.

The market held a grand opening June 22 and is scheduled to continue through the end of September, with temporary 9-12 Saturday hours.

There are roughly 150 available parking spaces on the lot, and there would be no deliveries on the day of the market, according to the agenda item. Vendors bring their own food supplies.

St. Andrew said that between 3-6 volunteers oversee the market each week, and there is a dedicated manager on duty with specialized training.

According to an April 18 stipulation letter, Blackwells Farmers Market will not allow loudspeakers to be used when the market is open. Vendors also must comply with local food health regulations, and no open-flame cooking is allowed.

The church initially applied for the land-use permit in March.

“Committed to fostering a healthier, more connected neighborhood, our market thrives on providing fresh, locally-sourced foods while serving as a hub for the diverse families in our area,” the market said on its about page.

“With a dedication to offering wholesome options and supporting local growers, we aim to nourish both body and spirit.”

The Planning Commission’s recommendation goes to the Cobb Board of Commissioners, which will make a final decision on July 16.

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