The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Townhomes to take place of hospice center

- By Zachary Hansen price of

A shuttered hospice cen- ter is on track to be redevelope­d into dozens of townhomes in Brookhaven.

On Tuesday, the Brookhaven City Council rezoned about 4.7 acres along Park Vista Dr ive to permi t a 63-townhome develop- ment project. The developer, Atlanta-based Minerva USA LLC, said the vacant hospice center had been for sale since 2018. A proposal to the city added that the facility was not able to overcome “the increasing popularity of in-home care alternativ­es.”

Before the rezoning ordi- nance passed, a majority of the discussion centered around whether sidewalks needed to be on both sides of internal roads. Earlier in February, the Brookhaven Planning Commission voted 3-2 to recommend requiring sidewalks on both sides of the streets, but the developer and neighbors voiced their opposition Tuesday.

“I think we’re totally happy with the single-sided side- walks,” Brian Davidson, a

Minerva representa­tive, said. “All the neighborho­ods around us either have no sidewalks internally or on one side, so I think this will be plenty for the pedestrian nature of this community.”

Davidson said additional sidewalks would push the boundary of the townhomes closer to the neighborin­g Brookhaven Woods Townhomes. Several Brookhaven Woods residents spoke during the virtual meeting to encourage the City Council to omit the extra sidewalk requiremen­t.

“With the addition of the sidewalk amendment, we would be in a fishbowl,” resident Sharon Safriet said. “It would negate weeks of negotiatio­ns between Minerva and Brookhaven Woods.”

The rezoning ordinance unanimousl­y passed without the sidewalks.

The developer will also improve the crosswalk at Lenox Park Boulevard and Park Vista Drive as part of the project.

The developer’s plans did not include informatio­n on when constructi­on will begin or the expected the townhomes.

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