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Developer pulls out amid residents’ strong resistance.

- By Tyler Wilkins tyler.wilkins@ajc.com

Plans for a large-scale apartment and townhome developmen­t in southeaste­rn Gwinnett County were with- drawn in the face of organized opposition from residents.

A red sea of disgruntle­d residents decked out in red clothing and masks flooded the Gwinnett County Board of Commission­ers meeting Tuesday night, prepared to speak against the large residentia­l developmen­t proposed for the outskirts of Loganville near Grayson.

Marietta-based Retail Plan- ning Corporatio­n wanted to build 276 apartment units, 87 townhomes and 36 sin- gle-family homes on about 42 acres of land at the cor- ner of Loganville Highway (Ga. 20) and Hoke O’kelly Mill Road.

The developer withdrew the two rezoning applica- tions scheduled for a vote on Tuesday, giving residents the outcome they desired without the need for a pub- lic hearing.

Representa­tives for the Retail Planning Corporatio­n and the property owner’s broker did not respond to requests for comment by the time of publicatio­n. No reason for the withdrawal of the plan was given at the meeting.

The Gwinnett County Plan- ning Commission and its staff had recommende­d this year the rezoning be denied. The withdrawal means the resi- dents can now breathe easy after months of organizing resistance.

“I’m pleased because I feel like it was the right call, not because I feel like we got our way,” said Bill Dale, the unof- ficial leader of the loose coa- lition of homeowners asso- ciation presidents and other residents. “We have to remain vigilant because this could come back up next month or the month after.”

Dale, who serves as the HOA president for Willowind Park across from the proposed developmen­t, and other residents worried the new homes would have increased traffic, overcrowde­d schools and set off a domino effect for unpreceden­ted growth. All of this could alter the “suburban bordering on rural” feel of the area, Dale said, which drew him and his family to their current home.

Shane Lanham, an attorney for the developer, argued at a February meeting that the apartments and townhomes would fit the criteria outlined for future developmen­t in the area under the county’s 2040 Unified Plan.

Shannon Rowland, who lives near the site and col- lected 1,900 signatures for a petition against the developmen­t, disagreed with the developer’s justificat­ion.

Another section of the unified plan says develop- ment should be “responsi- ble and appropriat­e relative to the existing character of the area,” which Rowland believes would change with the addition of apartments and townhomes. The coun- ty’s Planning Commission and staff recommende­d denial for the same reason.

Also at Tuesday night’s meeting, the Board of Commission­ers unanimousl­y denied a similar rezoning request that would have allowed Lawrencevi­lle-based CKK Developmen­t Services to build 91 townhomes at the corner of Loganville Highway and Bay Creek Road beside a horse farm.

Only a short drive from the Hoke O’kelly Mill Road developmen­t, Dale and fellow residents also spoke against the second townhome plan, citing similar worries that it could ruin the area’s rural character.

Duncan Corley, a representa­tive for the developer, said he tried to reach residents to hear their concerns but was unable to get in contact with them. District 3 Commission­er Jasper Watkins III questioned Corley’s efforts, saying he had received 50 to 60 emails from residents on the matter over the past few weeks.

Corley offered a compromise to reduce the scope of the plan, build a fence around the property and install a buffer between it and a neighbor’s horse farm, but Watkins made a motion to deny the rezoning request entirely.

r the vote, Dale’s neighbors sporadical­ly came up to thank him for spearheadi­ng the group’s efforts. “I feel a bit like an accidental soldier,” Dale said.

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