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South Fulton council approves mixed land‑use measures, requires $1.2M sewer investment and sequencing conditions for mixed development
Summary
Council approved a community produce‑farm rezoning, conditioned a townhome development on a $1.2 million sewer pump replacement, and approved a mixed‑use self‑storage and retail site with sequencing and access conditions; the body also heard proposals for multiple fuel/convenience projects that remain under review.
The City of South Fulton took several land‑use decisions on Dec. 9 that affect development in multiple districts.
Council unanimously approved a rezoning and future‑land‑use amendment to allow a 3.41‑acre community produce farm, following a motion and a second. Later in the meeting council approved a separate 107‑townhome project subject to a $1.2 million investment into a troubled sewer pump that has caused recurring service problems in the Old National/Old National‑adjacent neighborhoods. Council and staff recorded the sewer…
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