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Coweta commissioners approve annexation agreement as residents decry proposed data‑center rezoning
Summary
The board approved an agreement with Templar Development and the City of Senoia that would allow annexation and development of about 26.16 acres, while residents filled the public‑comment period urging the county to reject rezoning tied to “Project Sale.”
The Coweta County Board of Commissioners voted Feb. 3 to approve an agreement with Templar Development Group LLC and the City of Senoia that would allow the annexation of roughly 26.16 acres and cap development at 61 single‑family homes if built as proposed.
Under the agreement presented to the board, the developer would be limited to 61 homes on the annexed land and, upon issuance of the 30th certificate of occupancy, pay Coweta County $3,500 per lot multiplied by the number of final recorded lots. Staff said the county would dismiss its pending objection to the annexation if the agreement is approved; the board adopted the agreement by voice vote.
Why it matters: many residents came to speak during the public‑comment period to oppose what they called “Project Sale” — a…
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