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Council approves rezoning for 67 townhomes at Wooten Tract, removes GDOT sound‑wall condition
Summary
The Alpharetta City Council approved a comprehensive land use amendment, rezoning and variance to allow 67 for‑sale townhomes on roughly 10.2 acres in the Northpointe area, removing a Planning Commission sentence that would have required the developer to build a sound barrier if GDOT did not.
Alpharetta City Council on July 28 approved a comprehensive land use plan amendment, rezoning and variance allowing 67 for‑sale townhomes on about 10.19 acres at the end of Beaver Creek Road in the Northpointe area. The project, proposed by developer David Weekley Homes, will change the site’s future land use from mixed use to high‑density residential and rezone the property from O&I (office/institutional) to R10M, enabling 20‑foot‑wide, three‑story townhomes. City planner Michael Woodman summarized the request, saying the proposal would yield a density of about 6.58 dwelling units per acre and provide nearly three acres — roughly 30% of the site — as open space, including pocket parks, bioretention and walking trails. He also noted the site was previously approved for a…
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