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Outdoor Watering Restrictions

5-19-08: Roswell residents who get their water bill from "Roswell" need to follow Roswell Watering Restrictions. Please direct questions about Roswell Watering Restrictions to Roswell Public Works, 770-641-3715.

5-19-08: Roswell residents who get their water bill from "Fulton County" need to follow Fulton County Watering Restrictions. Please direct questions about Fulton County Watering Restrictions to Jennifer McLauren, Fulton County Water Services, 404-612-8745, Jennifer.McLaurin@FultonCounty.gov


Roswell East Update (aka Charlie Brown's Project):

8-31-07: The Roswell Council has decided not to spend any more Roswell tax dollars evaluating this proposed, high density, high-rise mixed-use, and very controversial development until a formal project request is submitted by the developer to the city.  Current Roswell zoning does not permit a development with the density currently proposed by the developer.  In order for this project to move forward, the Roswell City Council would need to establish a zoning category for higher density development in Roswell. 

Roswell Outdoor Summer Concerts

4-22-08: 
Free monthly outdoor concerts are held at Roswell's Riverside Park, 575 Riverside Road, May thru October  on the first Saturday of each month from 7:30-9 p.m.  This year's line-up includes:
May 3             Francine Reed w/ Unity North Good Vibrations Choir
June 7             Cindy Lou Harrington & The Harringtons
July 5              Honi Deaton & Dream
August 2         Nicole Chillemi
September 6   Bria Kim
October 4       Michelle Malone
For more details, call 770.641.3705 or visit www.roswellgov.com.


 

East Village / Super Target

4-22-08: The diagram above shows the plans for Phase 1.  Phase 2 is the slightly greyed area on the right. Phase 3, which will be residential, will be on the left with no conceptual plans shown. Phase 1 (immediately to the right of the Champions Green Pkwy) which includes a new Super Target store, is scheduled to  open in October 2008.  Updates about East Village's other shops, restaurants, and services will be listed here as soon as the developer releases the information.  We know now that...
Super Target will be the major tenant in East Village
~ The approved residential component includes 50 townhomes at 2400 sq ft each.
~ 2 Traffic Signals will be installed
to assist with access into East Village.
~ Delivery times for all buildings will be 7 AM to 10 PM
~ Landscape Screening is supposed to be established
between East Village and the surrounding residential communities of Champions Green, Devonshire & Elan Hall.


Background: 
Fulton County approved this property for development prior to the property being annexed into Roswell. The  zoning included approval for a big box retailer (e.g. Target, Walmart, Lowes).  Because the developer already had approval from North Fulton for development plans which were not desirable to Roswell, Roswell's City Council granted numerous conditions and variances to entice the Developer into abandoning their original  plans.  The architects and developers working on this project also created the "Perimeter Place" mixed-use development immediately north of Perimeter Mall.

 Centennial Walk Update:

2-1-08 Developer is completing necessary easements and ground studies.  Developer has submitted detailed project plans for phase I development.  This is the first step in getting approval to begin construction. The new web site is: www.centennialwalkroswell.com

Background: Centennial Walk is a planned mixed-use development along Holcomb Bridge Road between Centennial Kroger, Centennial High School, and the hill-top Walton community. The Griffin Company had planned develop a high-density town-home community with commercial buildings along Holcomb Bridge Road. Many East Roswell Community Associations went on record as opposing the development due to concerns about: increased traffic, high-density, lack of green-space, and vague details in the re-zoning request.  Councilman David Tolleson, created an advisory group, composed of neighborhood leaders. This advisory group worked successfully with the Griffin Company on a new, site-specific, set of plans for this property. The Revised Plan calls for three residential buildings in the center of the property with single level homes on each floor and underground parking. The plan also includes a mixed-use (residential, office, and commercial area) surrounded by a significant amount of green space, and as a sign of support for our local Centennial High School, the plan provides parking areas for the Booster Club to use for revenue generation. Joel Griffin, the President of the Griffin Company, declared the new plans, "significantly better and more exciting" than the original plan. Local community leaders have also embraced the plan. 

 

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