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Paulding board denies developer’s appeal; staff told board preliminary plat and permits had expired
Summary
The Paulding County board voted to decline an appeal by Bloom Par LLC/Walton, Georgia LLC seeking a vested‑rights determination for Lost Creek North, with county staff and the decision‑maker saying preliminary plats and a land‑disturbance permit had expired and were not resubmitted.
The Paulding County board declined an appeal Wednesday from the applicant listed on the agenda as Bloom Par LLC (represented in the hearing by attorney Andrea Pearson), which sought a vested‑rights determination allowing development of Lost Creek North without applying changes in Ordinance 24‑05.
Pearson argued on behalf of Walton, Georgia LLC that Lost Creek was rezoned as a Planned Residential Development (PRD) in 2005 with a site development plan, final plats and other formal approvals and that substantial expenditures and recorded approvals vested the entire project. She asked the board to overturn a staff decision by Miss Littman finding Walton did not have vested rights for Lost Creek North.
Miss Littman, who made the administrative…
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