Here is the latest court document from Cobb County to Isakson Living. The document was filed on May 18, 2016, but was not available on the court website until early June.
Karen mariana
6/13/2016 01:45:26 pm
We do not want high density zoning for tritt property. It is not a right. High density zoning in that location would be a danger to the school children in transit. If you tried to go anywhere on 120 in the morning or afternoon you would see how we would become a parking lot. Please uphold the zoning boards refusal to izaksons property. I am a senior living in east Cobb and I do not want to sacrifice the community way of life to make a few people rich. Seniors have plenty of great options now.
George Adler
6/15/2016 05:02:40 am
It's pretty simple. Isakson wants to cram a high density development in a low density residential area. The residents of that area, by the thousands, fought to maintain their community intact. The Zoning Board finally sided with the people' wishes. Now Isakson is acting like a spoiled little kid who didn't get what he wanted. No means no Isakson. Deal with it. Comments are closed.
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