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Commissioners deny controversial residential rezoning request

September 16, 2024 | Oconee County, Georgia


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Commissioners deny controversial residential rezoning request
In a recent government meeting, a proposal for the rezoning of a 17.387-acre property owned by Sapphire Property Rentals LLC was discussed. The property, located on Monroe Highway (Highway 78), is currently zoned for agricultural use (AG) and the applicant sought to rezone it to residential (R1) to facilitate a single-family residential development.

During the deliberations, a commissioner expressed sympathy towards the applicant's situation but raised concerns about setting a difficult precedent for future zoning requests. Ultimately, the commissioner recommended following the staff's position, which was to deny the rezoning request. This motion was seconded by another commissioner, leading to a vote.

The motion to deny the rezoning was approved, and the decision will now be forwarded to the Board of Commissioners for final consideration. The commissioners noted that the applicant would have the opportunity to present their case to the Board. This decision reflects ongoing discussions about land use and development in the area, highlighting the balance between agricultural preservation and residential growth.

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