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Gwinnett commissioners unanimously deny request for second utility shelter on Annistown Road

2958837 · April 1, 2025
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Summary

The Gwinnett County Board of Commissioners voted unanimously to deny a request to change zoning conditions so a second inline amplification (ILA) utility shelter could be added at 4317 Annistown Road amid concerns about residential character, vegetation removal and noise.

The Gwinnett County Board of Commissioners voted unanimously March 25 to deny a request to revise existing zoning conditions to allow a second utility transmission facility (an inline amplification, or ILA, shelter) at 4317 Annistown Road in District 2.

Planning staff and the county planning commission had recommended denial, citing the site’s designation as Neighborhood Traditional in the Unified Plan and saying the proposal would “further commercialize the subject site and alter the residential character of the area.” A motion to follow the planning department recommendation and…

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