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1 Growth Issues in Forsyth … and the commissioner voting model By: Kristen Gailey Stevens Revised 11/19/2014 Download this document and view it in “notes” view to see the speaker’s comments

2 Forsyth HOA & Homeowners 3,100 Facebook Followers Monthly Newsletter – 5,000-7,700 readers www.ForsythHOA.org

3 District 2

4 Districts 1 and 3

5 Forsyth County Commission Chair Pete Amos’ Zoning 444 acres – just under 700 homes MPD – throwing out all commercial Minimum lot size 3,000 square feet. Did not comply with the land use map.

6 District 2 – The Days of Camelot -Georgia 400 to Forsyth County – Early 1990s. -Building Boom in South Forsyth. -Zoning Categories in the early 90’s (Camelot)

7 Resulted in these neighborhoods: Woodland Park Long Lake Creekstone 3 Chimneys

8 Resulted in these neighborhoods: Laurel Springs Aberdeen

9 Resulted in these neighborhoods: Glencree OAC St. Marlo

10 Resulted in these neighborhoods: Springmonte Saddlebrooke Chatsworth Montvale Brookwood Bridle Ridge Deer Lake

11 That was then: CR1 – A Variety of Home Sizes and Price Points

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13 Zoning Performance Standards In the early to mid 1990’s

14 What Happened Next?

15 2006 - “THE WORST YEAR EVER”

16 What Else Happened?

17 The Voting Model

18 The Guides to Development in Forsyth 252 pages – Changes made by Planning Department with Citizen input and Voted on by Commissioners 436 pages – Changes proposed and voted on by Commissioners. Requires public hearing.

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20 The Guides to Development in Forsyth 252 pages – Changes made by Planning Department with Citizen input and Voted on by Commissioners 436 pages – Changes proposed and voted on by Commissioners. Requires public hearing.

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22 What is Happening Now?

23 RES1 - 37,000 square foot minimum lot size RES2 - 18,500 square foot minimum lot size RES3 - 10,000 square foot minimum lot size (1/4 acre) RES4 - 8,000 square foot minimum lot size (1/5 acre) RES6 - 4,000 square foot minimum lot size (apartments) MPD - 3,000 square foot minimum lot size

24 RES1 - 37,000 square foot minimum lot size RES2 - 18,500 square foot minimum lot size RES3 - 10,000 square foot minimum lot size (1/4 acre) RES4 - 8,000 square foot minimum lot size (1/5 acre) RES6 - 4,000 square foot minimum lot size (apartments) MPD - 3,000 square foot minimum lot size

25 RES1 - 37,000 square foot minimum lot size RES2 - 18,500 square foot minimum lot size RES3 - 10,000 square foot minimum lot size (1/4 acre) RES4 - 8,000 square foot minimum lot size (1/5 acre) RES6 - 4,000 square foot minimum lot size (apartments) MPD - 3,000 square foot minimum lot size

26 Districts 1 and 3

27 This is Now - The beginning of a RES3 10,000 square foot lots and variances on 40% of homes - zoned 2013

28 This is now: RES 4 zoning built out

29 WE HAVE INADEQUATE DEVELOPER IMPACT FEES

30 WE ARE YEARS TO DECADES BEHIND IN ROAD FUNDING

31 2003 SPLOST Project List – Road Widening

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33 IS THIS THE WAY TO FIX OUR INFRASTRUCTRURE PROBLEMS?

34 WE ARE BEHIND IN SCHOOL FUNDING

35 FIRST QUARTER ENROLLMENT FORSYTH COUNTY SCHOOLS

36 Enrollment Projections - HS

37 AGAIN…IS THIS THE WAY TO FIX OUR INFRASTRUCTRURE PROBLEMS?

38 FORSYTH HOA & HOMEOWNERS www.ForsythHOA.org


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