The Peachtree City Planning Commission meeting on October 28, 2024, focused on a proposed subdivision for a new pickleball facility, sparking discussions about zoning, traffic implications, and revenue generation.
Commissioners debated the potential limitations on the facility's use, questioning whether future subdivisions should require further approval from the commission. The current zoning allows for the proposed use, but concerns were raised about the long-term implications of such developments. One commissioner noted that the existing big box ordinance was established after major retail developments were completed, suggesting a shift towards redeveloping existing sites rather than constructing new ones.
The applicant provided insights into the facility's revenue model, which includes membership fees, one-time drop-in charges, and corporate events. Additionally, a retail section will sell sports equipment and snacks, although this is not expected to be a significant revenue source. The facility is designed primarily as a health club for pickleball enthusiasts rather than a retail destination.
Traffic concerns were also a key topic of discussion. A comprehensive traffic report was submitted, which indicated that the pickleball facility would generate significantly less traffic compared to a retail space. A commissioner highlighted that retail typically produces four to five times more traffic than an indoor sports facility, emphasizing the importance of understanding these differences in future planning.
Overall, the meeting underscored the commission's commitment to thoughtful development and the need for careful consideration of zoning regulations and traffic impacts as Peachtree City continues to evolve. The next steps will involve further evaluations of the proposal and its implications for the community.