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Commission backs rezoning for three-lot subdivision on Whitner Drive after neighbors raise drainage and traffic worries

April 23, 2026 | Sandy Springs, Fulton County, Georgia


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Commission backs rezoning for three-lot subdivision on Whitner Drive after neighbors raise drainage and traffic worries
The Sandy Springs Planning Commission on April 22 recommended approval of a rezoning for 5680 Whitner Drive that would allow the existing 2-acre parcel to be subdivided into three RD-27 lots, following staff presentation and public comment about traffic and drainage.

Planner Laquita Williams told the commission the site currently sits on about 2 acres with a ranch-style home and slopes down about 50 feet across the property; staff recommended approval with conditions that require homes to face Whitner Drive, place all driveways on Weiden Drive (no curb cuts on Mount Vernon Highway), and locate the curb cuts as far from Mount Vernon Highway as practicable.

Property owner Stokely Weinberg said his company has built in Sandy Springs for over 20 years and supports the staff recommendations; he reserved time for questions and said the team will work with staff on permitting. Multiple residents and online commenters opposed the rezoning, raising concerns about increased traffic on Mount Vernon Highway, the steep site slope, and possible drainage and erosion issues; one online speaker said the lower portion of the property sits closest to her home and she feared drainage impacts.

Commissioners asked about erosion control and stormwater measures; the applicant noted standard erosion control monitoring would be used during construction and that the project will comply with stormwater and development ordinances through permitting. Commissioner Clemens moved to recommend approval with staff conditions; the motion was seconded and the commission voted to recommend approval, with staff noting engineering and permit-level review will address drainage and grading.

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