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Commission approves Frontage Road office/retail site plan amid resident traffic concerns
Summary
The Mainland Planning Commission approved a 46,000-square-foot office and retail site plan at 140 Frontage Road (SP-25-12) with a 6-1 vote after staff raised use and buffering concerns and residents from Royal Oaks objected to traffic, lighting and drainage impacts.
The Glynn County Mainland Planning Commission on Tuesday approved a site plan for roughly 46,000 square feet of office and retail space at 140 Frontage Road, a property zoned Freeway Commercial near Exit 29 and Highway 17.
Stephanie Lee, Glynn County planning and zoning director, told commissioners staff’s principal concern was the project’s proposed “flex office” concept: drawings show small office build-outs paired with large storage or equipment areas. Lee said the county’s Freeway Commercial zoning is intended for traveling-public uses and cautioned that the drawings as submitted indicated about “10% office space, 90% user equipment storage,” a configuration that could look more like…
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