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Gold Creek HOA urges Dawsonville to enforce road-standard ordinance after subdivision work narrows street
Summary
A Gold Creek HOA leader told the Dawsonville City Council the city must require full restoration after subdivision work narrowed Gold Creek Drive, citing Chapter 109 requirements for width, pavement structure, drainage, curb and gutter and questioning an earlier staff approval; the council directed staff to pursue options and legal agreements with the property owner.
Beth Duncan, president of the Gold Creek Homeowners Association, told the Dawsonville City Council that road alterations made during nearby subdivision work have narrowed Gold Creek Drive and raised safety concerns, and she urged the city to enforce Chapter 109’s requirement that altered roads be brought up to current city standards.
"Chapter 109 requires roads altered by development to meet today's standards, including width, pavement structure, drainage, curb, and gutter," Duncan said, adding that paint markings would not bring the road into compliance. She said the HOAs raised concerns before any construction began and repeated them as work progressed, and that administrative approvals by a…
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