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Fayette County approves rezoning for veteran service‑dog program despite neighbor objections
Summary
The Board of Commissioners voted 3-1 on Aug. 28 to rezone a 53.81‑acre Coastline Road parcel to allow 'Healing for Heroes' to operate monthly one‑week training sessions for veterans and first responders, with a condition requiring a fence; opponents raised concerns about noise, roaming dogs and property values.
FAYETTEVILLE, Ga. — Fayette County commissioners on Aug. 28 approved rezoning 53.81 acres on Coastline Road to Agricultural‑Residential to allow 'Healing for Heroes,' a nonprofit that trains service dogs for veterans and first responders, to establish a permanent training facility.
The board voted 3-1 to approve Petition 1365‑25, with Commissioner Eric K. Maxwell making the motion and Commissioner Charles W. Oddo seconding; Commissioner Charles D. Rousseau voted in opposition and Vice Chairman Edward Gibbons had recused himself earlier because of an ownership interest in the property. The approval includes a condition that a fence be constructed once the facility is built.
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