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Hearing for large multi-use development on Dawsonville Highway tabled for two months

By Brian Stewart, B.J. Williams
Posted 12:04PM on Thursday 9th March 2017 ( 7 years ago )
Turns out the Gainesville Planning and Appeals Board will not hear the applications for a large active adult/multi-use development for Dawsonville Highway next week after all.
 
The three applications from Oak Hall Companies, LLC was scheduled for the March 14, 2017 meeting of the planning board, but Gainesville's Community Development Department said it needs more traffic data from the applicant before city planning staff can make any kind of recommendation to the planning board.
 
The three applications are now scheduled to be heard at the May 9, 2017 meeting.
 
As outlined below, Oak Hall Companies, LLC has three separate applications for one development off Dawsonville Highway in the Ahaluna Drive area.
Residents who live on the busy corridor have already promised a fight over the proposed development, citing the heavy traffic in the area. Just last week, someone placed flyers on car windshields in the area, claiming the proposed development would add 6,000 additional vehicle trips to the roadway.
 
Those residents have developed a website as a tool to rally support for their effort to stop the project. 
 
Some opponents attended Tuesday's Gainesville City Council meeting to let council members know they can expect opposition when the matter comes before that panel for a vote. 

 

Opponents of the Dawsonville Highway project placed these flyers on car windshields in the area over the weekend. They won't need to attend the March 14 meeting of the Gainesville Planning and Appeals Board now, since the requests for rezoning and annexation will be tabled until May 9.

http://accesswdun.com/article/2017/3/510473/residents-rally-in-opposition-to-dawsonville-highway-development

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