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Planners back change from assisted living to office at Moreland Heights site, add fence condition

2619777 · February 21, 2025
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Summary

The commission recommended approval of P240254 to increase allowed office square footage and building count at the property behind Moreland Heights Road, and added a condition requiring a 4-foot opaque fence to shield nearby homes.

The Oconee County Planning Commission on Feb. 17 recommended approval of rezone P240254 to modify a previously approved rezoning and concept plan behind Moreland Heights Road, increasing the allowed office square footage and building count while removing a previously planned assisted living facility.

Planning staff told the commission the application seeks to change a prior approval (P230157) by increasing maximum office area from 23,400 square feet to 73,800 square feet, increasing building count from four to ten, and removing the assisted-living use. Staff recommended conditional approval and identified traffic considerations tied to an…

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