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Lawrenceville council approves rezoning for 151 Honeysuckle Avenue; denies two special-use permits
Summary
At a Feb. 23 meeting the Mayor and Council approved rezoning 151 Honeysuckle Ave. from RS-150 to RS-50 INF with conditions limiting the site to three one-family detached homes, and denied two separate special-use permit applications for a large accessory structure and a carwash; all votes were unanimous.
LAWRENCEVILLE, Ga. — The Mayor and Council of the City of Lawrenceville on Feb. 23 approved rezoning for a property at 151 Honeysuckle Avenue and denied two special-use permit applications, voting unanimously on each item.
Todd Hargrave, the city's planning and development director, presented rezoning case RZR2025-00031 and introduced Scott Smith, a land surveyor. After Mayor David Still opened the public hearing and no members of the public spoke, Council Member Victoria Jones moved to approve rezoning the parcel from RS-150 (single-family residential) to RS-50 INF (one-family infill residential) with the council’s recommended conditions; Mayor Pro-Tem Bruce Johnson seconded. Council amended…
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