The Upson County Board of Commissioners convened on April 22, 2025, to discuss several key agenda items, with a significant focus on a proposed residential subdivision project. The meeting highlighted the development's design, community impact, and zoning considerations.
The primary discussion centered around a new subdivision project featuring 24 residential sites designed to maintain the rural character of Upson County. The developer emphasized the importance of preserving the area's natural landscape, noting that the project is surrounded by heavily wooded areas, which contribute to its secluded feel. The entrance to the subdivision will be discreet, ensuring that the homes blend seamlessly into the environment.
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Subscribe for Free The proposed homes are expected to be high-end, with prices ranging from $650,000 to $1.5 million. The developer outlined plans for large lots and high-quality landscaping, including amenities such as a 10,000 square foot clubhouse, swimming pool, playground, and pickleball courts. A walking and biking trail is also planned to enhance community connectivity.
The developer expressed a commitment to architectural aesthetics, aiming for designs that harmonize with the natural surroundings. The project is positioned as a unique opportunity for families seeking tranquility and a connection to nature, with the developer and ownership group planning to reside within the subdivision.
The meeting concluded with a request for the Board to approve the proposed zoning changes, aligning with the recommendations of Upson County planner Doug Currier. The Board's decision on the zoning request will be pivotal in determining the future of this residential development in Upson County.