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Snellville council reviews Lenoir Church Road rezoning; buffer, culvert and parking raised by neighbors
Summary
At a May 12 work session, Snellville City officials discussed outstanding questions on a proposed rezoning for Lenoir Church Road, including tree protection in proposed planted buffers, culvert design subject to federal/state approvals, and no-parking curb treatments at tight internal corners. No motion is currently on the table.
Snellville City Council members discussed the proposed rezoning for Lenoir Church Road at their May 12 work session, focusing on tree protection in a planned buffer, whether the new road crossing will use a box or open-bottom culvert, and a request for no‑parking red curbs at tight inside corners.
The item comes after a public hearing at a previous meeting; the presiding official said, "I don't see any reason why we need to have additional public comment," and reminded colleagues that a prior motion to approve had been withdrawn and that "we currently have no motion on the table." That means council must open the item with a new motion before taking a formal vote.
Neighbors represented by Ms. Krieger asked whether a planted buffer…
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