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Concerned Citizens of East Cobb

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

Isakson Living Lawsuit Update

9/4/2015

 
PictureAugust 18 Court Document
Isakson Living supporters have recently begun a new campaign to influence the Board of Commissioners about the 54-acre Tritt property located next to East Cobb Park.  As we know, homeowners have the right to sell to anyone, but every community is protected from overdevelopment by zoning laws. 

The Board of Commissioners upheld the zoning laws for our community by 
denying the Isakson Living rezoning application for the Tritt property on March 17, 2015.  Then on April 18, 2015, Isakson Living started a lawsuit against the Board of Commissioners for their decision. 

T
he latest on the lawsuit as of August 18, 2015 is mediation has not begun, but a document filed states if the mediation process doesn't work out, both sides would have 6 months of discovery before a bench trial would begin in Superior Court. Here is the latest court document explaining that.  You can access all the court documents for this case here.

More Informative Posts: 

  • Latest Isakson Living plans illustrate the intensity of their CCRC project and how unsuitable it would be for East Cobb

  • Odessa Tritt Lassiter & Why the Tritt Property is important in East Cobb History
     
  • Blog & video on Walking the Tritt Property
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The 54-acre Tritt Property next to East Cobb Park was listed on Park Bond 2006 and Park Bond 2008 for purchase as a public park.

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    The Concerned Citizens of East Cobb

    The Concerned Citizens of East Cobb represents thousands of East Cobbers who want the 54-acre Tritt property next to East Cobb Park to be fully conserved as a park.

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