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City of Buford board approves industrial building on Camp Branch Rd.

BUFORD — A large smattering of red shirts covered Buford City Hall Monday evening.

A packed-out room full of people against a measure to assemble an industrial building on Camp Branch Rd. readied to plead their case. None of them stood against a new development, but instead wanted to reach a mutual agreement in front of city chairman Phillip Beard and the Buford commission board.

“The community came in good faith and was respectful of the process. I’m very proud of our community,” said Renee Byrd-Lewis who led the efforts to lobby against immediate approval of the measure. “I wish the outcome had been different or that we would’ve had 30 days to mutually reach a solution.”

After 20 minutes of lobbying from lead speakers (including Sandy Donatucci) and many around the room, Beard and the board members passed the measure for the industrial building to move forward. Those in favor of the motion spoke, too.

According to the meeting agenda, the development will consist of six buildings totaling 307,610 square feet. Those buildings will consist of a climate-controlled storage facility, office/warehouse buildings and office/warehouse flex condominium buildings.

“We have an obligation to look at this for the owners,” Beard said in front of the panel.

Some of the arguments in place centered around noise pollution, decreased property values surrounding the proposed site and traffic congestion with the neighboring I-85 ramp at SR 324.

“I was really hoping they’d table this issue for a month or two so we could meet with city officials, the developer and the applicant to come up with a mutual solution on what the community wanted. That was my expectation,” said Farooq Mughal, the Georgia state representative for District 105. “I’m still going to reach out to the applicant and developer for a good meeting, because I really wish we had more opportunities. There are more things (like this) coming in the area, unfortunately.

“The community wants to have their voice, what they feel and what they want to see. This thing isn’t built yet, so there’s still room for discussion.”

Along with approving the measure on Camp Branch Rd. and tabling a special use permit measure to allow townhomes on North Bogan Rd. across from the Publix shopping center, the City of Buford commission board also approved the following.

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