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Council approves annexation of 23.4 acres near Price Road after owner assurances

Chattahoochee Hills City Council · August 7, 2024
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Summary

The Chattahoochee Hills City Council adopted ordinance 24‑040 to annex 23.4 acres (two lots) along Price Road into the city, with the property to be zoned RL and placed on the future development map as agricultural/rural residential. Owner Todd Slagle and a neighbor spoke in support.

The Chattahoochee Hills City Council voted to annex two parcels totaling 23.4 acres along Price Road in Coweta County, adopting item 24‑040. Staff said the properties (13.3 and 10 acres) would be zoned RL and placed on the city’s future development map as preferred agricultural and rural residential land in Council District 5. The council moved and seconded the ordinance after a brief work‑session discussion about service impacts and buffers.

Todd Slagle, the property owner, told the council he bought the land four years ago and plans a custom home, saying he was drawn to ‘‘the value of being associated with Chattahoochee Hills.’’ Neighbor Joel DeMardo, who owns the adjacent 20‑acre parcel, spoke in favor and said the existing pasture supports his horses. After questions about buffers and long‑term service burdens, Speaker 18 moved to adopt the annexation; the mayor called the voice vote and declared the motion carried. The council recorded the adoption of 24‑040, though a later exchange in the meeting noted a discrepancy about how one member’s vote was recorded.