View Full Version : By a 3-2 count....Road Atlanta rezoning turned down


ctbimmer
08-14-2006, 01:21 PM
The Hall County Commission has rejected the proposed rezoning of the residential development that would have been adjacent to Road Atlanta's back straight.

Details at the following link: http://www.accessnorthga.com/news/hall/newfullstory.asp?ID=105960

This link has additional perspective: http://www.gainesvilletimes.com/news/stories/20060811/localnews/116540.shtml

M3Alpine99
08-14-2006, 03:40 PM
notice that two woman wanted to build the neighborhood

then 3 men voted to not build the neoghborhood :)

M3Bill
08-14-2006, 03:44 PM
That's great news!

Doctor Wha
08-14-2006, 03:49 PM
:buttrock

Robstah
08-14-2006, 03:57 PM
Great news. Any chance of them trying the same again?

Doctor Wha
08-14-2006, 03:59 PM
Any chance of them trying the same again?
With empty land, commissioners drooling over potential property tax revenue, and women having the right to vote, there's not just a chance, but a certainty. :shifty

Sparc_it
08-14-2006, 04:18 PM
Road Atlanta should buy the property......

///M3Hellrot
08-15-2006, 12:21 PM
Turn the land into a racing country club. Let people in that don't care about a little extra noise every now and then and maybe have some garage space and mechanics on site. Maybe condos or townhomes instead of single family homes and maybe a small hotel/restaurant. You could have corporate events out there and for sure the hotel would fill up for big races like the Petit LeMans.

joecoolinatl
08-15-2006, 03:06 PM
Turn the land into a racing country club. Let people in that don't care about a little extra noise every now and then and maybe have some garage space and mechanics on site. Maybe condos or townhomes instead of single family homes and maybe a small hotel/restaurant. You could have corporate events out there and for sure the hotel would fill up for big races like the Petit LeMans.



the reason that wont work
too much logic

keeptheuroalive
08-16-2006, 07:38 PM
Haha. Score one for RA.

M3Lea
08-16-2006, 10:29 PM
and women having the right to vote,

I vote for a gigantic skid pad!

Doctor Wha
08-17-2006, 07:15 AM
I vote for a gigantic skid pad!
:rofl

You know what I mean. The vast majority of women aren't badass/cool like GP & you. ;)


Instead, they crave some kind of imposed "security," and want to extend their nesting instinct to the whole blasted planet. And they will do so, by gawd, whether the rest of us care to be shackled into the universal car seats of their vacuum-headed, pastels-and-fluffy-pillows lifestyle, or not. One of the ways they do it is by seeking out a world in which every piece of available land has been turned into one big, stupid, cookie-cutter Stepford subdivision, "with minivans and prozac for all." The Founders weren't being chauvinists when they restricted voting rights to men; they were being realists. They knew what kind of watering-down of the Republic would happen if the cradle-keepers got hold of the government. :pissed

Mark my words: This proposal will be back, and if it ever comes up on a day when there is a female majority on that board, it will pass. :shifty


It's weird, too. The "professional uterus" disease seems to be contagious somehow. I had occasion to talk with a long-time friend of ours a couple of days ago, and after years of being a cool chick (like you two), out of fricking nowhere, now she's making noises about a "yearning" to become a rugrat factory. So once again, GP and I find ourselves singing, "...another one down, another one down, another one bites the dust." :confused


[ / rant ] :censored:


:cool

G. P. Burdell
08-17-2006, 08:02 AM
The vast majority of women aren't badass/cool like GP & you. ;)
:suave

It's weird, too. The "professional uterus" disease seems to be contagious somehow.

:censored:
:censored:

DanH
08-17-2006, 08:22 AM
:rofl

You know what I mean. The vast majority of women aren't badass/cool like GP & you. ;)


Instead, they crave some kind of imposed "security," and want to extend their nesting instinct to the whole blasted planet. And they will do so, by gawd, whether the rest of us care to be shackled into the universal car seats of their vacuum-headed, pastels-and-fluffy-pillows lifestyle, or not. One of the ways they do it is by seeking out a world in which every piece of available land has been turned into one big, stupid, cookie-cutter Stepford subdivision, "with minivans and prozac for all." The Founders weren't being chauvinists when they restricted voting rights to men; they were being realists. They knew what kind of watering-down of the Republic would happen if the cradle-keepers got hold of the government. :pissed

Mark my words: This proposal will be back, and if it ever comes up on a day when there is a female majority on that board, it will pass. :shifty


It's weird, too. The "professional uterus" disease seems to be contagious somehow. I had occasion to talk with a long-time friend of ours a couple of days ago, and after years of being a cool chick (like you two), out of fricking nowhere, now she's making noises about a "yearning" to become a rugrat factory. So once again, GP and I find ourselves singing, "...another one down, another one down, another one bites the dust." :confused


[ / rant ] :censored:


:cool


I like how this guy thinks...

G. P. Burdell
08-17-2006, 08:43 AM
I like how this guy thinks...
So do I.

M3Bill
08-17-2006, 08:56 AM
So do I.

Not me.

Doctor Wha
08-17-2006, 08:59 AM
I like how this guy thinks...
So do I.
:buttrock

_________________________________________________

Doc Wha for President in '08! :redspot
Or what? You're gonna vote for Hitlary? :rolleyes
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:rofl

Not me.
:confused


There goes a VP pick... :ponder

G. P. Burdell
08-17-2006, 09:01 AM
Not me.
:shifty :shifty