“You can find another place that suits you, just not in that location in our city," said Councilman Tony Powell after the 4-0 vote.
A new pawn and a title pawn shop will be discussed in tonight's meeting.
Additional funding for a project on 316 is on Monday's agenda.
Martin served four terms on Lawrenceville's city council.
Gov. Nathan Deal made several recent appointments to state boards, including that of Ben Satterfield, a sales manager with Allgood Pest Solutions in Lawrenceville.
Lawrenceville is said to have one of the lowest municipal rates in Gwinnett County.
The effect on a typical $157,000 home in unincorporated Gwinnett will be an increase of about $38 a year.
Public comment ends midnight on July 15.
FDA released a proposal to limit the amount of arsenic in apple juice to the levels allowable in drinking water.
Trash and recycling pickups will not be affected.
The Gwinnett County Department of Fire and Emergency Services is hiring for this full-time position.
Lawrenceville Patch is live blogging from tonight's meeting.
Fireworks and trash bins are on the July agenda.
People in Lawrenceville are reacting to the Supreme Court decisions on the Defense of Marriage Act and California's Proposition 8. See what they're saying in real time on Twitter.
A total of 42 community members, including some from Lawrenceville, make up the new Leadership Gwinnett class.
The system will begin a 'nationwide' search for a new executive director, the board chairman says.
Nancy Stanbery-Kellam has served as executive director for Gwinnett County Public Library since 2006.
The city is currently hiring for a Marketing & Public Relations Manager, a Downtown Development Coordinator and an Events Coordinator.
The services allow customers to submit information online using a secure site, rather than make return trips to state driver's license offices.
The bridge is scheduled to open to traffic at 11am. It was initially planned to reopen Monday morning.
The bridge leading from Lawrenceville to Duluth is scheduled to reopen at 5 a.m. Monday with DDI configuration.
The job fair will take place June 22, 2013 in Lawrenceville, Ga.
Gwinnett County and city leaders prepare to meet Tuesday about possibly calling for a public vote to extend the tax. The public can attend Tuesday's meeting.
Chairman Mike Berlon has been chairman since 2011. The details of his resignation are being ironed out.
Michael Berlon, an attorney in the Lawrenceville-Grayson area, is accused of failing to distribute $1 million from a trust he created.
Check out our interactive map to find where, when and why local roads will be closed for construction, from the Gwinnett DOT. (Updated weekly)
On Monday, a section of Cruse Road will be closed for construction. Detours will be in place.
Gwinnett County officials also have some tips for "safe swimming."
Trash pickups are not affected.
The bridge will be closed June 7-10 as workers complete work on the diverging diamond interchange.
FAA chief makes an announcement on funding.
Gwinnett Department of Water Resources to host open house at Shoal Creek Water Filter Plant in Buford.
Gwinnett County is hiring for this full-time position.
The renaming of a section of Hosea Road and a contract for the construction of Lawrenceville Lawn are on Monday's agenda.
Sign up for a Kids Cooking Class at the Historic Courthouse in Lawrenceville, Ga. Activities at other parks include an art show, a movie matinee, trivia contest, horseshoes, yard sale, luau, board games and a bike rodeo.
Calling the FAA's decision 'unlawful,' Gwinnett leaders go the legal route to try to keep the facility's control tower operating.
The airport in Gwinnett joins the Spokane Airport in Washington State in asking a judge to review the FAA's decision to stop funding the airport traffic control towers.