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Council approves Summit Chase country‑club conversion to 126–150 new homes with conditions
Summary
Mayor and Council approved a land‑use amendment and rezoning for the former Summit Chase golf course to allow a low‑density single‑family subdivision with conditions limiting lot count and adding homeowner covenant requirements; the motion passed with four votes and one abstention which the city counts as affirmative per charter.
The Snellville Mayor and Council approved a land‑use amendment and rezoning (LUP24‑02 and RZ24‑04) on April 28 that will allow the Summit Chase Country Club golf course site to be redeveloped as a single‑family subdivision with extensive open space and clubhouse amenities.
Council documents show the proposal covers roughly 95.386 acres of a vacant golf course and country club site at 3197 Classic Drive. The applicant, KJ Luxury Homes LLC, requested a future land‑use map change from park/residential to residential low density and rezoning from RS‑30 to RS‑5 for predominantly single‑family detached lots. The conceptual…
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