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Resident urges council to prioritize downtown site over Kroger, cites 52-acre parcel
Summary
During public comment at the April 10 Hoschton City Council meeting, resident Scott Quarter urged the council and city staff to consider a 52.04-acre site and to develop a downtown with a different feel than the Kroger area, citing examples from Duluth and comments from the city's economic developer.
Scott Quarter, a Hoschton resident who gave his address as 53 Ontario Lane, spoke during the meeting's public-comment period about downtown planning and a parcel of roughly 52.04 acres that he said the city and "Doctor Kumar" are working on in conjunction with city planning.
"There's been a lot…
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