The Flowery Branch City Council (FBCC) is set to consider several items during a Wednesday meeting, including changes to rezoning conditions at the Hemingway subdivision, an update on plans for a multi-family development, and set qualifying and election dates for a special city council election.
On the agenda is a second reading of ordinances, which would modify rezoning approval conditions concerning perimeter fencing at the Hemingway subdivision.
Council members will also hear a presentation on an updated for Crescent Communities’ multi-family development at Hog Mountain Road and Spout Springs Road. This was first presented to the council last Fall. 516-unit housing development planned for S. Hall
Other new business includes consideration of a resolution calling for a special election to fill the Post 3 vacancy on the City Council. The election would be held during the Nov. 3 General Election. This is necessary because of the recent resignation of the incumbent.
Additionally, the council will review an intergovernmental agreement with Hall County regarding maintenance of Hog Mountain Road.
(This story was written with the aid of AI.)


