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Thompson Supports Code Changes that Boost Redevelopment

East Cobb Commissioner Bob Ott proposed changing the county's development measures to include redevelopment.

 

The Cobb County commissioners have before them Tuesday a proposal that could help redevelopment efforts in the county, including the many current efforts in South Cobb.

The Cobb County Development Standards code has been written through the years for new development, said Commissioner Bob Ott. He explained at last week's District 2 Town Hall Meeting that these measures were originally intended to protect undeveloped land and that when the code was being written officials hadn’t considered redevelopment. Over time he said it became more expensive for developers to redevelop an old site than it would be to construct a new one.

“So what happens is that’s really why you see a lot of green field development and we’re leaving this trail behind us of worn down, worn out shopping centers and places like that,” he said.

At various times throughout the year, the Board of Commissioners has directed the Community Development staff to prepare amendments to the Cobb County Development Standards in order to address concerns identified during the course of routine community development activities.

Staff does so through a committee composed of professional engineers, surveyors, landscape architects, developers, builders and county staff.

At last year's retreat, Ott said he asked staff to look through building codes and other community development standards to see if there were impediments to redeveloping the county’s abandoned or dilapidated shopping centers, and other developments.

The new changes to the Cobb County Development Standards will not impact new development.

Rob Hosack, Cobb's community development director, said the changes would mainly impact storm water detention, parking and tree planting, as well as information requirements and procedural issues.

It is the hope that the changes will increase redevelopment that doesn't cost the county a dime.

"I think it could help us significantly," South Cobb Commissioner Woody Thompson told South Cobb Patch. "We've got a lot of things that need to be redeveloped."

The commissioners meet at 9 a.m. Tuesday in the government building at 100 Cherokee Street Marietta. The meeting is on the second floor in the board's meeting room.

-Editors Kiri Walton and Sydney Busby contributed to this report.

What measures do you think would help redevelopment in South Cobb? Tell us below in the comments.

Related Topics: Cobb Commissioners, South Cobb Redevelopment, bob ott, and woody thompson

Dominique Huff

9:35 am on Tuesday, February 14, 2012

I support this legislation! Great thinking Commissioner Ott. We need to revitalize and redevelop. It makes no sense to build new stuff and we have to drive past blighted plazas and such on the way to it. Finally, someone who gets planning and zoning. Now, if we can shoot whoever allowed residential and industrial to be next to each other in Mableton, we can move forward.

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