The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Plan for Cobb apartment complex delayed

- By Matt Bruce

A Texas developer has plans to build 375 apartments near I-575 in northern Cobb County, but a group of homeowners in the Bells Ferry community is mounting a push to keep the apartment complex out of their neighborho­od.

After listening to site plans Tuesday afternoon, Cobb County’s Planning Commission had concerns about traf- fic and density of the proposed developmen­t, which sits just north of the Town Center shopping mall.

The board decided to post- pone its vote on the project until transporta­tion officials have time to analyze a traffic study that developers recently submitted to the county.

PG Investco, a subsidiary of Texas-based apartment developer Presidium Management, plans to build 378 apartments on a 17.9-acre property that used to be a Regal Cinemas movie theater. The complex would be built adjacent to I-575 along Town Center Drive, a circular road that loops around the shopping mall.

It would feature an outdoor pool, parking garages, a 7,100-square-foot clubhouse and a seven apartment build- ings, some of which would be four stories, according to the developer.

Tullan Avard of the Bells Ferry Civic Associatio­n said

he apartment complex could cause stormwater run- off issues and increase overcrowdi­ng at Bells Ferry Ele- mentary School.

“We have a lot of apart- ments, and they’re not help- ing the mall, so I don’t see how this new one will help,” Avard said.

PG Investco is asking the county to approve four zonvarianc­es, including a reduction in the buffer area between two of the apartment buildings and a natural preserve behind the complex that serves as wetlands for Noonday Creek.

Avard worried that the developmen­t might encroach on the wetlands area, which collects runoff from Noon- day Creek during rainstorms.

“Noonday Creek runs north to Allatoona Lake,” she said. “After it goes through the Town Center area, it actu- ally runs between a whole bunch of subdivisio­ns. And these subdivisio­ns are being threatened by flooding.”

PG Investco completed traffic studies at seven different locations surround- ing the developmen­t prop- erty. Cobb Department of Transporta­tion officials said the developer submitted the study Sept. 27 and the county has yet to be review it.

The Planning Commission will revisit the site plans at the board’s next meeting Nov. 2.

 ?? COURTESY OF COBB COUNTY ?? Developers of an apartment complex in northern Cobb presented plans to the county’s planning board Tuesday and said it will be similar to the Presidium at Town Center complex in Jacksonvil­le, Florida (shown).
COURTESY OF COBB COUNTY Developers of an apartment complex in northern Cobb presented plans to the county’s planning board Tuesday and said it will be similar to the Presidium at Town Center complex in Jacksonvil­le, Florida (shown).

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