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Board denies request to cut industrial–residential buffer at Tommy Lee Cook Road, citing lack of hardship
Summary
Coweta County's Board of Zoning Appeals on March 26 denied a request to reduce a required 100-foot buffer to 20 feet for a proposed outdoor trailer-storage facility at 498 Tommy Lee Cook Road, concluding the applicant failed to show the legal hardship required for a variance. The recommendation will be reviewed by the Board of Commissioners April 21.
The Coweta County Board of Zoning Appeals denied a petition March 26 to reduce a required industrial-to-residential buffer at 498 Tommy Lee Cook Road.
Zoning coordinator Nicole Blackwell told the board the applicant, Randall Nick Crawford, proposes an outdoor storage facility on roughly 15.68 acres zoned M (industrial) and has submitted a site plan showing 178 tractor-trailer parking spaces. Under Article 25 of the Coweta County zoning and development ordinance, a 100-foot buffer is required where industrial adjoins residential…
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