Flowery Branch denies 400,000 square feet of industrial space on McEver Road Nearly 400,000 square feet of distribution facility space is being proposed on 35 acres off McEver Road in South Hall. The project was denied by Flowery Branch but developers are now seeking the go-ahead from the city of Buford.
About 400,000 square feet of industrial space proposed at 6533 McEver Road was denied by the Flowery Branch City Council Thursday, Dec. 17, after more than a dozen community members told officials they were concerned about traffic, safety and the effects on nearby residential neighborhoods.
CA-Ventures had requested to annex the 35 acres and rezone it from agricultural-residential to light industrial. If approved Thursday, the request would have had to go back before the Council Jan. 7 and get a second approval before becoming final. But when the Council voted to deny the annexation Thursday, the other requests became null. Now, if develop
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