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Planning commission backs rezoning recommendation for Myers Hill parcels, caps one tract at 250 homes

Mainland Planning Commission · November 12, 2024
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Summary

The Glynn County Mainland Planning Commission unanimously recommended approval of a rezoning amendment for two Myers Hill Road parcels, limiting the existing 89-acre tract to 250 homes and capping the combined development at 369 homes after discussion about wetlands, drainage and community impacts.

The Glynn County Mainland Planning Commission on Nov. 12 recommended approval of a rezoning amendment for two parcels off Myers Hill Road that had prompted concern from nearby residents.

Planning manager Stephanie Leaf summarized the request: one parcel at 850 Myers Hill Road already sits in a planned development (PD) district established in 2006 that allowed up to 250 single-family lots; the adjacent 82-acre parcel is currently zoned Forest Agricultural (FAA). The applicant originally proposed 450 units, including townhomes, but returned with a revised plan limiting the development to single-family lots and proposing 375 units in the PD amendment.

During the hearing, the applicant’s engineer, Jake Lemmings of Robert Civil…

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