The mixed use Village West proposal on Ga. Highway 16 on Senoia’s west side was annexed at the June 20 City Council meeting. The annexation request by Lindsey Homes pertained to a residential and commercial development on 88 acres on the north and south sides of Hwy. 16.
The mixed-use Village West development submitted by developer David Lindsey showed the 88-acre property resembling an inverted “T,” with the vertical portion situated on the north side of Hwy. 16 and the horizontal portion on the south side. The north side property is surrounded on all sides by the existing city limits.
Parcel A, located on the north side of Hwy. 16, includes nearly 44.47 acres. The rectangular-shaped property, with an north-south orientation, is surrounded by properties within Senoia, according to city documents. The property was zoned RC (Rural Conservation) by Coweta County.
Parcel A will include 40 residential lots and, along the highway, one commercial lot and two office lots. The residential portion of Parcel A consists of more than 23 acres and 15 acres of open space. The city’s Rural Conservation Subdivision ordinance allows 35 lots.
Parcel B, located on the south side of Hwy. 16, includes 44.14 acres. The property, essentially rectangular in shape with an east-west orientation and positioned perpendicular to Parcel A, has more than 3,100 feet of highway frontage.
The primary proposed use for Parcel B is commercial space, with a small amount of office space along with nine residential lots on the west side of the property.
Any curb cuts would require approval from the Georgia Dept. of Transportation.
The development had previously been accepted for proposed annexation by the City Council, had been through the city’s Planning Commission process and was not opposed by Coweta County.