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The Oconee County Planning Commission told the Board of Commissioners on Monday that it thinks building a drive-through fast food restaurant on a tiny piece of property on Hog Mountain Road across from RaceTrac is a bad idea.
The property actually fronts on the stub of what was Hog Mountain Road before it was re-engineered to meet the widened U.S. 441, and traffic would have to cross that stub before reaching or leaving the restaurant.
County planners showed a complicated set of modifications to the roadway that would be needed to make the plan work.
The restaurant as proposed shows seating only at a small outside patio.
Property owner Mike Thornton also is asking that the requirement for a 50-foot buffer around the restaurant be dropped in favor of buffers of 12 and 15 feet.
The Planning Commission voted 6 to 0 to recommend that the Board of Commissioners deny the rezone request.
The Planning Commission unanimously recommended that the Board of Commissioners approve a rezone for Jeff Bell to build a series of homes along Colham Ferry Road backing up on the existing fishing lake on the site.
Bell also is asking for a variance to accompany that request, but the Planning Commission does not review variance requests.
For more on this story, with a video of the Planning Commission meeting, please go to Oconee County Observations.
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