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Controversial rezoning request sparks community debate

June 10, 2024 | Marietta, Cobb County, Georgia



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Controversial rezoning request sparks community debate
In a recent government meeting, significant discussions centered around two rezoning requests that could impact local property development and business operations.

The first proposal involves a property on Campbell Hill Street, where the owners seek to rezone a section of their land to create a new lot. The existing structure, currently functioning as an accessory dwelling unit, will continue to house the owners, while their son and his family will occupy the main house facing Session Street. The rezoning aims to accommodate a density increase to 4.8 units per acre, surpassing the current limit of four units. The Planning Commission unanimously recommended approval of this request, noting that it meets all necessary setbacks and zoning requirements, although it will require five variances related to lot size, density, and building setbacks.

The second request pertains to a property on Roswell Road, where the owners are seeking to rezone from Community Retail Commercial (CRC) to CRC with variances to allow for auto sales. The proposal has faced challenges, as the Planning Commission unanimously recommended denial due to the properties' insufficient size—only half an acre, while two acres are required for auto sales—and their proximity to residential areas. The applicants previously attempted to operate an auto broker business but were denied variances necessary for auto sales. The meeting highlighted ongoing concerns regarding compliance with zoning laws, particularly the distinction between auto brokers and dealers, and the implications of operating without the appropriate licenses.

Additionally, a request from Glover Street Partners LLC to rezone a portion of their property from Light Industrial (LI) to CRC was discussed. This change aims to facilitate the construction of an office building facing Atlanta Street, with preliminary plans indicating compliance with the overlay district requirements.

These discussions reflect ongoing efforts to navigate local zoning regulations while addressing community needs and business interests. The outcomes of these proposals will be pivotal in shaping the area's development landscape.

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