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Fayette County objects to one proposed Fayetteville annexation over density, declines objection to two other annexation requests
Summary
The Fayette County Board of Commissioners voted Dec. 11 to object to a City of Fayetteville annexation of four parcels that staff said would increase density from about 37 homes to 315 homes, while declining to object to a separate nine-parcel Fayetteville request and a Town of Woolsey request. The objections cited Land Use Plan conflicts and O.C.G.A. 36-36-113.
Fayette County commissioners voted Dec. 11 to object to one proposed annexation by the City of Fayetteville while choosing not to object to two other municipal annexation notifications presented at the meeting.
Planning and Zoning Director Deborah Bell told the board the City of Fayetteville submitted two Step Two annexation requests. The first involved nine parcels totaling 16.611 acres at 1336 Hwy 54 W and staff concluded the City’s proposed P-O (Professional Office) zoning was similar to the County’s existing O-I…
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