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Planning commission backs city-initiated rezoning for data center with conditions after resident concerns on power and traffic
Summary
The City of South Fulton Planning Commission on July 16 recommended approval for a city‑initiated rezoning and related permits to allow a data center near Stonewall Tell Road, imposing additional conditions including a larger buffer and technical requirements.
The City of South Fulton Planning Commission on July 16 recommended approval of a city‑initiated rezoning and related land‑use applications to allow a data center in the southeast quadrant of South Fulton Parkway and Stonewall Tell Road.
The commission’s vote followed presentations from Reggie McClint, managing director of community development and regulatory affairs for the city, and Woody Galloway, an attorney representing RSC Investment Management and TA Digital. The staff report and applicant materials framed the proposal as a light‑industrial/data‑center campus on roughly 60 acres in South Fulton with additional adjacent acreage providing access via Mason Road.
Why it matters: the project is large enough to affect city revenues, utilities and nearby neighborhoods. The applicant and city told commissioners the…
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