A proposed development of a 30-home gated community at 4388 Old Fairburn Road has sparked significant debate among local residents during a recent government meeting. The project aims to create luxury-style homes that cater to a diverse demographic, including downsizing baby boomers, Gen X families, and first-time homebuyers seeking affordable options in the Atlanta area.
The developer outlined plans for the community, which will feature amenities such as pickleball courts, basketball courts, fire pits, and a clubhouse with a fitness center, all set within a 22-acre parcel that will maintain ample green space. Each home is designed to have approximately 6,000 square feet of yard space, with ten of the homes being single-level to accommodate elderly residents.
However, the proposal faced strong opposition from several community members. Concerns were raised about the potential impact on local infrastructure, particularly regarding traffic on the narrow two-lane roads that serve the area. Residents expressed fears that the development could lead to overcrowding in local schools and alter the character of their quiet neighborhood, which predominantly features larger homes on one-acre lots.
Pastor Dante Houston, a local resident, voiced his apprehensions about the project, citing previous development failures in the area and the potential for the new homes to devalue existing properties. Dr. Beverly Jones echoed these sentiments, emphasizing the incompatibility of the proposed smaller homes with the larger residences currently in the neighborhood.
In response to the opposition, the developer reassured residents of their commitment to completing the project and creating a community that enhances the area. The meeting concluded without a resolution, leaving the future of the development uncertain as community members continue to voice their concerns.