Rome News-Tribune

Mixed results on townhouse proposals

Ƈ The planning commission also recommends denial of an RV park in Cave Spring.

- By Adam Carey Acarey@rn-t.com

The Rome-floyd Planning Commission split its recommenda­tions for two townhouse developmen­ts in Rome.

The citizen board recommende­d approval of a rezoning request for a six townhome project on West Eighth Avenue, proposed by Rome City Commission­er Wayne Robinson, a local developer. They recommende­d denial of a rezoning request for 14 townhomes on the North Broad Extension.

However, should the full city commission approve Robinson’s rezoning request, he would still need a variance approved for parking lot access, according to Rome Floyd Planning Director Brice Wood.

By a 5 to 3 vote, the planning commission recommende­d denial of a rezoning request for 14 townhomes, developed by Walt Busby’s KC Homes, out of concerns about adding traffic to the North Broad Extension.

The area has seen significan­t growth in recent years, and residents remain opposed to additional housing without the widening and renovation of the North Broad Extension.

Wood stated during the meeting that city engineers have told him that road improvemen­ts would be coming soon. However multiple planning commission members and meeting attendees from the neighborho­od expressed skepticism.

Also on Thursday, the board unanimousl­y recommende­d a special use permit to allow an adult daycare facility in South Rome.

“Help me help them — the underserve­d,” applicant Tamika Fitzgibbon­s said.

The facility is proposed to house special needs adults and patients with dementia, from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. The building will require extensive renovation as well as approval from state agencies, Fitzgibbon­s said.

Additional­ly, the board unanimousl­y recommende­d denial of an RV park on Davis Road in Cave Spring.

Multiple commission­ers questioned the feasibilit­y of an RV park in a flood plain and local residents complained of crime and bringing a transient population to the area U.S. 411.

The recommenda­tions will go to the elected city and county commission­s for final decisions.

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