A citizens committee that was appointed a few months ago by the Barrow County Board of Commissioners to review the county’s zoning regulations voted July 7 to recommend that the minimum sizes of new houses be reduced by hundreds of square feet.
The Unified Development Code since 2005 has required that all new homes built in Barrow County have at least 1,600 square feet of heated floor space. The committee voted to recommend instead that the minimum size of single-story homes be 1,200 square feet, and the minimum size of two-story homes be 1,400 square feet.
The vote on single-story homes was 5-2, with Bill Healan and John Chaney voting no. The vote on two-story homes was 6-1, with Healan casting the only vote against the motion.
Healan, a former county attorney and member of the BOC, is the chairman of the committee. He warned the other members that the BOC likely would not agree to such significant reductions in home sizes. The BOC will make the final decision on whether to change the UDC.
But with two of the appointees of district commissioners absent – including the appointee of District 6 Commissioner Ben Hendrix, who suggested the creation of the committee – Healan was clearly outnumbered by members with ties to development.
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