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Planning commission recommends R‑5 rezoning for Welcome All Road subdivision despite staff denial recommendation

March 19, 2026 | South Fulton, Fulton County, Georgia


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Planning commission recommends R‑5 rezoning for Welcome All Road subdivision despite staff denial recommendation
The Planning Commission heard a rezoning application for 4700 Welcome All Road (case Z26‑002) and recommended approval with a change to an R‑5 zoning designation. Staff presented the case and stated its recommendation for denial, citing incompatibility with the submitted CUP application and plan. The applicant — Mike Lee of Tributary Homes — told the commission the developer had met with staff and the councilmember, revised the site plan to add a nature trail and gazebo, and kept lot counts and sizes the same; the owner (Byrnes of WePartner Group) said the intent was to develop 15 acres into 35 single‑family lots with local builders. Proponents from the community testified in support.

Commissioners questioned lot sizes, buffers, walkability and price point (applicant said three‑ and four‑bedroom homes at roughly $400,000 and typical plans of about 2,200 sq. ft.). Staff explained R‑5 minimum lots are 7,500 sq. ft. while the applicant’s average lot was presented around 7,000 sq. ft., and that the commission could recommend R‑5 and request plan changes before Council review. The commission first voted to adopt staff’s findings of fact, then moved to approve the application with a conditional change from CUP to R‑5; the chair confirmed the commission’s recommendation to change the requested zoning to R‑5 before the case goes to City Council on April 15.

Key quotes: the applicant said the project will include “a nature trail with a gazebo” as an amenity developed after staff meetings; staff noted the submitted density and lot sizes and explained why R‑5 is compatible with the proposed lots under certain conditions.

Next steps: the commission’s recommendation (R‑5 conditions) will be considered by City Council on April 15.

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