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City-initiated rezoning would allow 1.9M sq ft data center near Stonewall Veil Road; residents raise noise, water and power concerns
Summary
The City of South Fulton initiated a rezoning and land-use amendment to allow a 1.9 million-square-foot data center on roughly 60 acres near South Fulton Parkway and Stonewall Veil Road. Developers said the site has power and fiber availability; residents asked about noise, closed-loop cooling, water use, lighting, traffic and tax abatements.
The City of South Fulton presented a city‑initiated rezoning April 7 to change several parcels near South Fulton Parkway and Stonewall Veil Road from AG1 to M1 (light industrial) and to allow a special use permit for a 1.9 million-square-foot data center; residents at the community meeting expressed concerns about noise, water use, lighting and power.
Reginald McClendon, managing director of community development and regulatory affairs, explained the request was sponsored by Councilmember Helen Willis and would also change the city’s future development map designation from Suburban I to Industrial Zone character area. McClendon said the city will host at least one…
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