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Dawsonville council adopts zoning amendment tightening permitted uses, clarifying residential square footage
Summary
On second reading the council removed convenience food/retail stores (with or without gasoline sales) from permitted uses in the town business/historical district and clarified that residential square footage means finished, heated or air-conditioned area.
The Dawsonville City Council adopted on second reading an ordinance amending the city's zoning code to remove certain convenience food and retail uses from permitted uses in the town business/historical district and to clarify how residential square footage is defined.
City Attorney Kevin Tallent introduced the ordinance at the March 17 meeting,…
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