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Community divided over new short term rental proposal

June 27, 2024 | South Fulton, Fulton County, Georgia



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Community divided over new short term rental proposal
In a recent government meeting, community members voiced their concerns regarding a proposed short-term rental property that has sparked significant debate among local residents. Retired Army officer Raymond Rollins emphasized the need for peace in the neighborhood, expressing frustration over the ongoing disturbances associated with the rental property. He highlighted the importance of stability in the community, stating, \"I want peace when I can.\"

Clarence Romans, a nearby resident, echoed these sentiments, noting that many residents on his street are retired citizens who value tranquility. He raised concerns about the rental's impact on the neighborhood, particularly regarding parking and noise from events hosted at the property.

The property management team defended their operations, clarifying that the owner had hosted a Father's Day gathering and other events to celebrate the completion of the home, which was built for his daughter. They assured the community that they have implemented measures to ensure safety and compliance, including background checks for guests and security surveillance.

Despite these assurances, several commissioners expressed skepticism about the rental's fit within the community. Concerns were raised about the potential for the property to function as an event space rather than a traditional rental, with one commissioner warning that it could lead to a \"night club\" atmosphere.

Ultimately, the commission voted to recommend denial of the short-term rental application, reflecting the community's apprehensions about maintaining the neighborhood's character and peace. The meeting also included a separate discussion regarding a special use permit for a braiding salon, which received staff recommendations for approval under specific conditions.

As the community grapples with the implications of short-term rentals, the outcome of this case may set a precedent for future developments in the area.

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