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David Rast in front of Fayetteville City Hall. Photo/Ben Nelms.
Fayettevilleâs Unified Development Ordinance (UDO), which is intended to help the city streamline development review, manage development patterns, and improve corridor aesthetics, has now entered the completed-draft phase and is on track for adoption and publication this spring.
As the city in 2017 updated its Comprehensive Plan, leaders recognized that there was a need to unify the numerous ordinances and regulations into one cohesive document. The UDO is essentially that single document that addresses how property is developed, combining and replacing the current zoning ordinances and development regulations as well as any other applicable regulations.
122-acre Southeast Data Center site plan approved for Hwy. 54-Tyrone Rd.
The conceptual site plan, including a potential building layout, for the 1 million sq. ft. Southeast Data Center project at Ga. Highway 54 and Veterans Parkway in Fayetteville was approved Dec. 15 by the Fayetteville Planning and Zoning Commission. Graphic/Oceanic Data Centers.
The process designed to bring the 1 million sq. ft. Southeast Data Center Campus (SEDC) project along Ga. Highway 54 West in Fayetteville moved a step closer to reality on Dec. 15 when the conceptual site plan was approved by the Fayetteville Planning and Zoning Commission.
The project was back on the agenda after receiving recent approval by the Atlanta Regional Commission and the Georgia Regional Transportation Authority (GRTA) as a Development of Regional Impact (DRI).