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Concerned Citizens of East Cobb

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

The Tritt Property is surrounded by residential areas

4/30/2014

 
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The Future Land Use Map of the Tritt Property and surrounding areas
In the map above, the following colors are used:

  • White - Low Density Residential (LDR) - up to 2.5 houses per acre
  • Yellow - Medium Density Residential (MDR) - up to 5 houses per acre
  • Green - Parks & Greenspace
  • Blue - Schools & Religious
  • Pink - Neighborhood Activity Center (NAC) - low-intensity commercial
  • Red - Community Activity Center (CAC) - medium-intensity commercial

Note that WellStar bypassed zoning, and the land is still considered Low Density Residential.

The Tritt property is Low Density Residential, and has Medium Density Residential, Low Density Residential and Park on three sides.  Across Roswell Road are some low-rise offices, and behind those is more Low Density Residential.   

East Cobb is predominantly Low Density Residential, let's keep it that way!
David Yucius
4/30/2014 01:57:45 pm


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    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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