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Dawsonville council approves rezoning for 120‑home subdivision with 22 conditions, ups per‑lot infrastructure fee

City Council of Dawsonville · January 5, 2026
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Summary

The Dawsonville City Council approved rezoning of a 34.71‑acre parcel to a residential planned community for 120 single‑family/semi‑detached homes, requiring the developer to build a Maple Street extension, provide traffic improvements and pay $2,400 per lot toward road infrastructure and sidewalks.

The Dawsonville City Council on Dec. 15 approved a rezoning and development agreement for a 34.71‑acre site to allow 120 single‑family and semi‑detached homes, attaching 22 conditions and changing one condition to require $2,400 per lot to fund road infrastructure and sidewalks.

Planner Dana Spade told council the application revises an earlier traffic study (Dec. 2) to account for school traffic and recommends left‑ and right‑turn lanes on Highway 9 at the proposed Maple Street extension. Spade said the parcel is split between the gateway corridor and a residential character area in Dawsonville’s 2023 comprehensive plan and that the residential portion does not meet the plan’s 0.2…

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