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Concerned Citizens of East Cobb

Protecting Our Community's Residents, Seniors, Schools and Environment

QT Plans on the Corner of Old Canton and Roswell Road

7/31/2015

 
PictureGoogle Maps image of the current QT store and the planned QT location.
The QT Gas Station on the corner of Roswell & Old Canton just bought the Residential house next to it on Old Canton Road to build a larger QT.  

  • The current QT store is less than 3,000 square feet and QT plans to build a new QT at 5,558 square feet, much larger than zoning code allows.
      

  • A drive-thru is planned for the new QT too.
     

  • No traffic study has been submitted for this project.  

  • Also, no landscape plan has been provided.  

PictureImage of the New QT from the QT rezoning application (Z-73 in 2015)
Some East Cobb neighbors and the ECCA recently met with QT representatives in July, and we have been told QT has so far denied many compromises to their plan, such as adding extra high fencing along the neighborhoods as well as protecting ponds & streams from run off.  

Here is the final analysis for the QT zoning request, and the zoning department recommends approval at this point.  Contact the Commissioners here before the August 4 meeting.

Here is the QT preliminary zoning application (See pages 11-17). 

The Planning Commission meets this Tuesday, August 4 at 9:00am, 100 Cherokee St NE, Room 200, Marietta, GA 30060.  The Board of Commissioners makes a final decision on August 18 at 9:00am.

Click here to write your own email to the Board of Commissioners & Planning Commissioners to encourage QT to work in the best interests of the community according to the zoning codes. 

The Planning Commission meets this Tuesday, August 4 at 9:00am, 100 Cherokee St NE, Room 200, Marietta, GA 30060.  Email the Commissioners directly here.
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