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Glynn County panel approves rezoning for Taylors Drive residential concept amid neighbor flooding concerns
Summary
The Glynn County Planning Commission voted 4–0 Aug. 27 to rezone property at Taylors Drive to General Residential (ZM2416) for a proposed low-density, 28-unit development; nearby residents urged caution over drainage and on-site septic during public comment.
The Glynn County Planning Commission voted 4–0 on Aug. 27 to approve ZM2416, a rezoning that will allow a proposed residential development on parcels along Taylors Drive previously zoned highway commercial and conservation preservation. Planning Manager Stephanie Leaf said the General Residential (GR) district allows up to 10 units per acre, but the applicant’s conceptual plan shows 28 units—about 1 unit per acre—with roughly nine acres of marshland to remain preserved.
The decision follows a staff presentation by Stephanie Leaf and engineering testimony from Pete Schoenauer of Tidewater Engineering, who said the project shifted from a previously approved RV-park concept because "we can't get the sewer is too far away.…
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