The city council of Warner Robins, Ga., on Monday succumbed to the pleas of White Columns subdivision residents, denying a proposal to rezone 3 acres of land along Cohen Walker Road for the construction of a self-storage facility.

April 7, 2009

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Warner Robins Residents Thwart Proposed Self-Storage Project

The city council of Warner Robins, Ga., on Monday succumbed to the pleas of White Columns subdivision residents, denying a proposal to rezone 3 acres of land along Cohen Walker Road for the construction of a self-storage facility. This is the second time the application has been declined; the planning and zoning board denied the original proposal, for 11 acres, on March 16.
 
Gary Potts, the self-storage developer met with subdivision homeowners last week, promising to place a buffer, fence and additional landscaping around the development. He believed he and the residents had reached a mutual agreement, but those who attended the meeting presented a petition signed by 80 property owners who are against the project.
 
Source: The Sun News, WR council denies rezoning for storage facility

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