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City Council Approves Controversial Rezoning for New Homes

July 22, 2024 | Woodstock City, Cherokee County, Georgia



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City Council Approves Controversial Rezoning for New Homes
In a recent government meeting, city officials discussed a rezoning variance and condition amendment for a 0.67-acre out parcel located within the Winsome Park subdivision. The applicant, representing Traeton Homes, is seeking to rezone the property from R1 to R4, which would allow for the addition of four single-family homes to the ongoing development.

The subject property, currently improved with a single-family residence, is surrounded on three sides by R4 zoned properties. The proposed changes aim to enhance the usability of the lot while aligning it with the surrounding developments. The applicant is also requesting two variances: one to decrease the minimum lot size to 3,500 square feet and another to increase the unit cap from 49 to 53 homes.

City staff and the Development Process Committee have recommended approval of the rezoning and variances, citing minimal impact on the existing neighborhood and the need for the property owner to maximize the value of their land. The applicant emphasized that the property has been historically overlooked due to the previous owner's health issues, which prevented participation in earlier zoning discussions.

During the meeting, council members expressed support for the proposal, highlighting its benefits to the neighborhood and the city. The council ultimately voted unanimously in favor of the rezoning and variances, allowing for the continued development of Winsome Park and the integration of the out parcel into the community.

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