Peachtree City Planning Commission reviews daycare facility design at Georgian Park

April 16, 2025 | Peachtree City, Fayette County, Georgia

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The Peachtree City Planning Commission convened on April 14, 2025, to discuss several agenda items, with a primary focus on the proposed building elevations for a new daycare facility at 1501 Georgian Park. The meeting began with a pledge of allegiance and proceeded without public hearings or old agenda items.

The daycare facility, located adjacent to the Kroger Village Shopping Plaza and behind Target, is zoned for general commercial use. Staff presented the design details, which include materials such as hardiplank siding and Cordova stone fiber cement, along with a color palette featuring cobblestone, tumbleweed, and weathered wood. The design aims to harmonize with surrounding properties, adhering to the city’s land development ordinance.
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Frank Malowski from Insight Real Estate represented the applicant and confirmed that the design meets regulatory requirements. During the discussion, Commissioner Reeves inquired about the number of employees the facility would have, which the applicant's project manager, Andrew Johnson, noted could be provided later. The commission expressed satisfaction with the design, particularly highlighting the inclusion of outdoor play equipment, which had been a concern in previous discussions.

No further questions were raised by other commissioners, and the meeting concluded with a positive outlook on the proposed daycare facility, reflecting community interest in the project. The commission's approval of the design will move the project closer to realization, contributing to the local infrastructure and services for families in Peachtree City.

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