West Brow Development proposes rezoning for 119 single-family homes in Lehi

May 21, 2025 | Whitfield County, Georgia

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Sewer availability and new housing developments took center stage at the Whitfield County Planning Commission meeting on May 19, 2025. Developers from West Brow Development presented plans to rezone land for a new residential project aimed at increasing housing options in the area.

Adam Levitt, representing the developer, confirmed that sewer services are available for the proposed site. The plan includes reducing lot sizes to accommodate more homes, increasing the potential from 80 to approximately 119 houses. The minimum lot size for the R-2 zoning is set at 15,000 square feet, while the R-3 zoning allows for lots as small as 7,500 square feet.
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The proposed homes will range in size from 1,600 to 2,400 square feet, with prices starting in the high $200,000s and reaching into the low to mid $300,000s. Levitt emphasized that the development will focus on single-family homes, with no plans for townhomes, condos, or apartments, catering to the workforce housing market.

The project aims to provide quality housing options for middle-class families, with all homes featuring garages and adhering to minimum size requirements. The development will be accessed from Haigmail Road, ensuring a streamlined entry point for residents.

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As the meeting concluded, the Planning Commission expressed interest in the proposed plans, indicating a positive step towards expanding housing availability in Whitfield County. Further discussions and approvals are anticipated in the coming weeks as the project moves forward.

Converted from Planning Commission 5-19-2025 meeting on May 21, 2025
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