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Concerned Citizens of East Cobb

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Cobb County's Response to the Isakson Living lawsuit

6/7/2015

 

Cobb County's Response Denies Isakson Living Allegations

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Cobb County response to Isakson Living lawsuit
You can read the Cobb County response to the Isakson Living lawsuit complaint filed on May 15, 2015, responding to the original Isakson Living lawsuit filed on April 16, 2015.  The Cobb County response is easier understood in relation to the original lawsuit, so both are included above.

These documents were filed at the Superior Court, but it takes a while for documents to show up on the Superior Court website.   The overall case is listed here on the Superior Court website, and the Superior Court viewer requires an AlternaTIFF plugin.

You can read more about the Isakson Living lawsuit here in a previous blog post. including more details about why the Isakson Living's large-scale commercial CCRC the size of Cumberland Mall retail  with 4-story apartment buildings directly facing the entire length of East Cobb Parkwould be inappropriate in this location, residential-zoned East Cobb less than 1 mile from 3 school zones.  
A short 1½ minute excerpt from the Walking the Tritt video shows how the 4-story CCRC development would negatively impact the views from East Cobb Park.
Andrea Hodgkinson
6/9/2015 05:58:32 am


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