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Zoning board OKs Lennar rezoning for 259-unit Willow Lane development; right-of-way donation and building delay conditions added

2972683 · April 11, 2025
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Summary

The Henry County Zoning Advisory Board voted April 10 to recommend rezoning RZ2415 for land along Willow Lane to allow a 259‑lot Lennar residential development, with conditions that include a donated right‑of‑way for a Willow Lane widening and a prohibition on building permits until January 2027 or until the widening project shows substantial progress.

On April 10, 2025, the Henry County Zoning Advisory Board voted to recommend approval of RZ2415, a rezoning application from RA (residential‑agricultural) and MU (mixed use) to RM (multifamily residence) filed by Lennar. The rezoning covers land along Willow Lane in the Seventh District and was presented to the board as a District 4 item.

Planner Kintulanum (presented on the record as Planner 3) summarized staff’s analysis: the property carries a future land‑use designation of high‑density mixed use and a portion was rezoned to mixed use in 2009. The applicant’s site plan consolidates townhome units to the west of Willow Lane and detached cluster homes to the east. The site plan presented to the board shows a total of 259 fee‑simple residential units — 181 townhomes on the west side of Willow Lane and 78 detached cluster homes on the east. Staff…

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