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Lakeside Valley Vineyards seeks conditional use for small events amidst community concerns

April 08, 2024 | Pickens County, Georgia



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Lakeside Valley Vineyards seeks conditional use for small events amidst community concerns
The Pickens County Planning Commission meeting on April 8, 2024, focused on a conditional use permit request for Lakeside Valley Vineyards, which aims to host small events and weddings. The commission reviewed the applicant's proposal, which includes sound mitigation measures and restrictions on amplified music, requiring it to end by 9:30 PM, with New Year's Eve as the only exception.

The vineyard's owner, who has engaged with local residents to address concerns, reported that six out of ten neighbors support the project. The owner emphasized the importance of agritourism for the vineyard's sustainability, noting that hosting small events is essential for financial viability. The commission's staff recommended approval of the permit, contingent on the proposed conditions.

However, community members raised concerns about potential noise and traffic issues. Residents expressed worries about the narrowness of Tabitha Drive, which could complicate access for emergency vehicles and increase traffic congestion during events. One resident highlighted the road's inadequate width, questioning the accuracy of existing surveys regarding right-of-way specifications.

The commission acknowledged these concerns and encouraged residents to communicate directly with local officials regarding road safety and maintenance. The meeting underscored the balance between supporting local businesses and addressing community needs, with the commission set to review the proposal further before making a final decision.

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