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Zoning request sparks debate over new housing development

June 25, 2024 | Gwinnett County, Georgia



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Zoning request sparks debate over new housing development
In a recent government meeting, a zoning request was presented by David Saunders of Engineering Solutions US Inc. for a property located at 23 Cairn Circle and the 29 100 Block on Boston Highway. The proposal seeks to rezone the area from RA 200 and OI to R100, allowing for the development of a single-family detached subdivision on a 4.86-acre site in District 4.

The plan outlines the construction of seven single-family homes, achieving a density of approximately 1.44 units per acre, with the development to be served by private septic systems. According to Miss Chen, who provided background on the case, the Unified Plan designates the parcel as \"neighborhood traditional,\" which supports the development of single-family residences with septic systems.

The planning commission has recommended approval of the zoning change, contingent upon certain conditions. The meeting did not feature any opposition to the proposal, and the applicant was not present to provide further details. The decision now awaits further review and final approval from the relevant authorities.

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