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Өтініш мына мекенжайға жіберіледі: City of Seneca
Stanley Martin Homes, whose parent company is Daiwa House Group headquartered in Japan, is trying to put 182 duplex lots and 202 single-family detached lots on 117 acres located between Joe Lewis Road, Wells Highway and Houston Rice Road. Currently the property is zoned Agricultural by Oconee County. According to the submitted plans, lot sizes for the homes will be a minimum of 7,049 sq. ft or .16 acre. Lot sizes for the duplex homes will be 7,500 sq. ft. or .17 acre.
The builder wants to be annexed into Seneca. Water, sewer and power would be provided by Seneca Light & Water. The Legal Notice is in the Journal. THERE WILL BE A ZONING HEARING AT SENECA CITY HALL ON JULY 21ST AT 6:00.
Себеп
This area is already congested with at least four new developments in a two-mile radius.
- Can the sewer system handle it?
- Can the power grid handle it?
- Can the schools handle it?
- Can emergency services handle it?
- Can the roads handle it?
- Do we need all these houses?
- Once the land is cleared, where will the wildlife go?
- Where will all the runoff go? It will likely go into Coneross Creek where there is already flooding.
Please sign the petition to stop this development and plan to attend the zoning hearing so we can stop the madness!
Өтініш туралы ақпарат
Петиция басталды:
28.06.2025
Жинақ аяқталады:
21.07.2025
Аймақ:
Seneca
санат:
Құру
Бұл петицияны қазір аударыңыз
Жаңа тіл нұсқасыпікірталас
Әзірге CONTRA дәлелі жоқ.
Неліктен адамдар қол қояды
Do not need another housing development in this location. There are already hundreds of empty homesites (already cleared) within a mile of this location. Go see for yourself at Cascade Point, Garrison Farms and Seneca Falls.
Петицияны тарату құралдары.
Сіздің жеке веб-сайтыңыз, блогыңыз немесе бүкіл веб-порталыңыз бар ма? Осы петицияның адвокаты және көбейткіші болыңыз. Бізде сіздің беттеріңізге біріктіру үшін баннерлер, виджеттер және API (интерфейс) бар. Құралдарға
Who could possibly think placeing 122 0,2 lots in the middle of all the hundreds of homes recently built in the many new developments in this area, it is like planting weeds in a flower patch.