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Commission pauses review of 120‑unit senior living rezoning after neighbors cite environmental and traffic worries

3213028 · May 7, 2025
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Summary

Revive Land Group’s request to rezone roughly 53 acres for a 120‑home, age‑restricted community was held for 30 days so the applicant can provide additional traffic analysis and meet neighbors who raised concerns about wetlands, tree removal and Hopkins Road safety.

Revive Land Group asked the Cobb County Planning Commission on May 6 to rezone roughly 53 acres at Hopkins, Macklin and John Petrie roads from R‑20 to RSL (residential senior living) to build up to 120 detached, age‑restricted single‑family homes. Commissioners held the application for 30 days so staff, DOT and the developer can further review traffic and environmental questions and to allow a neighborhood meeting.

Applicant presentation: Kevin Moore, representing the applicant, said the project’s net density would be roughly 2.62 units per acre and that the county’s comprehensive plan identifies non‑supportive senior housing…

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