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South Fulton zoning board stands by Feb. 3 reversal but leaves mixed‑use responsibility unclear

Zoning Board of Appeals, City of South Fulton · April 23, 2026
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Summary

The South Fulton Zoning Board of Appeals voted to stand by its Feb. 3 decision on an appeal by Courterra Development but did not resolve differing city and developer interpretations of Condition B, which references mixed use in Pod F; the developer says the reversal allows its residential plan to proceed, the city says Quaterra must provide the commercial component.

The South Fulton Zoning Board of Appeals voted Thursday to stand by the decision it issued on Feb. 3 in an appeal by Courterra Development, after hearing 15-minute presentations from both the developer's representatives and city attorneys and temporarily recessing for an executive session.

Joe Siegelman, counsel for the appellant Courterra Development, told the board that it had "reversed the city's zoning denial," and that the developer had interpreted that reversal "as a green light to move forward with the project as designed," subject to the board's conditions. Siegelman asked the board to clarify or remove Condition B, which references "mixed use as depicted in Pod F from the original plan," because the city had told the developer the condition required a…

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