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GWINNETT COUNTYDEPARTMENT OF PLANNING & DEVELOPMENT PLANNING DIVISION

$10.00

2000DEVELOPMENTACTIVITYREPORT

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2000 DEVELOPMENT ACTIVITY REPORT

Gwinnett County Department of Planning and Development Planning Division

Planning Data Services Section 75 Langley Drive

Lawrenceville, Georgia 30045 (404) 822-7600

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1.0 INTRODUCTION .......................................................................................................................................1 2.0 REZONING ACTIVITY ..............................................................................................................................3

2.1 RESIDENTIAL REZONINGS.........................................................................................................................4 2.2 NONRESIDENTIAL REZONINGS ..................................................................................................................6 2.3 REZONING ACTIVITY BY PLANNING AREA ..................................................................................................6 2.4 REZONING ACTIVITY TRENDS....................................................................................................................7

3.0 DEVELOPMENT PERMIT ACTIVITY .....................................................................................................13 3.1 RESIDENTIAL DEVELOPMENT ..................................................................................................................14 3.2 NONRESIDENTIAL DEVELOPMENT............................................................................................................14 3.3 DEVELOPMENT ACTIVITY BY PLANNING AREA ..........................................................................................15

4.0 BUILDING PERMIT ACTIVITY ...............................................................................................................17 4.1 RESIDENTIAL BUILDING PERMIT ACTIVITY................................................................................................18 4.2 NONRESIDENTIAL BUILDING PERMIT ACTIVITY .........................................................................................23 4.3 BUILDING PERMIT ACTIVITY BY PLANNING AREA......................................................................................23

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1.1986-2000 Rezoning Applications .......................................................................................................................... 3 2. Acres, Housing Units, and Square Feet Rezoned Since 1986 ............................................................................. 43. Proposed Housing Units Zoned to Residential Districts Since 1987 .................................................................... 54. Acres, Housing Units, and Square Feet Rezoned by Land Use in 2000 .............................................................. 65. 2000 Cases, Housing Units, Square Feet, and Acres Rezoned by Planning Area .............................................. 76. Annual Development Activity 1991-2000............................................................................................................. 137. 2000 Permitted Housing Units, Square Feet, and Acres by Type ...................................................................... 148. 2000 Development Permits by Planning Area..................................................................................................... 159. Building Activity by Land Use Since 1986 ........................................................................................................... 1710. 2000 Building Activity ......................................................................................................................................... 1811. Major Home Builders in 2000............................................................................................................................. 2212. 2000 Building Permits by Planning Area ........................................................................................................... 2313. 2000 Residential Building Permits Issued by Planning Area ............................................................................ 2414. 2000 Rezoning Applications............................................................................................................................... 2715. 2000 Rezoning Applications by Location........................................................................................................... 3316. 2000 Subdivision Development Permits ............................................................................................................ 3917. 2000 Commercial Development Permits ........................................................................................................... 43

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1. 1986-2000 Rezoning Applications ......................................................................................................................... 32. 2000 Denied and Withdrawn Rezonings ............................................................................................................ 103. 2000 Approved Rezoning..................................................................................................................................... 114. 2000 Subdivisions with the Greatest Building Permit Activity ............................................................................. 205. Gwinnett County 1990 Census Tracts ................................................................................................................. 516. Gwinnett County Planning Area......................................................................................................................527. Gwinnett County .............................................................................................................................................53

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1.0 Introduction The 2000 Development Activity Report presents data, analyses, and trends of rezoning, subdivision and commercial development and residential and nonresidential building activity that occurred in unincorporated Gwinnett County during 2000. The review of development activity during the past year provides a picture of growth trends in Gwinnett County. This report is intended to evaluate these trends as well as identify the directions of anticipated development. This document should prove useful for planning activities including land use planning, facilities planning, and market analysis. This report is divided into three sections: Rezoning Activity, Development Permit Activity and Building Permit Activity. The Rezoning Activity section presents rezoning case information and describes trends in rezonings approved in 2000. The second section, Development Permit Activity reviews and evaluates the type and location of land development permits including Subdivision, Multifamily, and Commercial Development Permits issued during 2000. The last section, Building Permit Activity presents and analyzes residential and nonresidential building permits issued in 2000. Maps depicting the location of the 2000 rezonings are located in the Rezoning Activity section. Listings of the rezonings and development permits are located in the appendix. Building permits and development permits issued weekly by the department and the weekly Development Review and Building Plan Review project submittal lists are available on the county’s web site. This report is also available in PDF format on the county’s web site. The address of the county’s web site is www.co.gwinnett.ga.us. To report various types of data, Gwinnett County has been divided into seven subareas or planning areas: 1-Buford/Sugar Hill, 2-Duluth/Suwanee, 3-Norcross/Peachtree Corners, 4-Lilburn/Southwest Gwinnett, 5-Lawrenceville/Central Gwinnett, 6-Dacula/East Gwinnett, and 7-Snellville/Grayson. A map depicting these planning areas is located in the appendix. The Department of Planning and Development, Planning Data Services Section compiled the information in this report from rezoning case and permit data provided by other department sections including Current Planning, Development Review, and Building Permits. All data refer to the unincorporated portions of Gwinnett County and do not include the development activity of the fifteen municipalities located entirely or partially within Gwinnett unless otherwise noted.

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2.0 Rezoning Activity Information concerning the number and outcome of rezoning applications filed annually since 1986 is presented in table one and figure 1. Recent changes in the number of rezoning applications can be attributed to changes in county policy - the Department of Planning and Development reduced the number of rezonings accepted on a monthly basis from 20 to 14 beginning in July 1996 and by resolution of the Gwinnett County Board of Commissioners no rezonings for multifamily developments were accepted by the department in 1996. This moratorium was initiated to enable the Department of Planning and Development to determine the impact of multifamily developments on county services and infrastructure. The Gwinnett County Board of Commissioners initiated

another rezoning moratorium in August 2000. No additional rezoning applications were accepted after August to allow the department to process the existing applications. The moratorium was lifted in January 2001. Of the 172 rezoning requests filed in 2000, 14 applications were withdrawn, 135 applications were approved, and 23 requests were denied. Listings of the 2000 rezonings and rezonings by location are presented in tables 6 and 7 and on figures 2 and 3.

Table 1 1986- 2000 Rezoning Applications

Year Accepted Withdrawn Approved Denied Tabled

2000 172 14 135 23 0

1999 171 6 137 27 1

1998 182 12 152 17 1

1997 160 10 127 20 3

1996 175 12 130 28 5

1995 209 22 149 37 1

1994 213 2 179 26 6

1993 154 2 137 14 1

1992 180 11 149 19 1

1991 132 12 111 9 0

1990 141 11 108 22 0

1989 139 14 104 19 2

1988 170 21 120 28 1

1987 197 21 136 40 0

1986 191 21 134 35 1

Source: Gwinnett County Department of Planning and Development

Figure one demonstrates the cyclical nature of rezoning activity that generally reflects trends in the local economy and thus the local real estate market. As depicted in the chart, rezoning activity was very high in the middle 1980s - a significant growth period locally,

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2000 DEVELOPMENT ACTIVITY REPORT regionally, and nationally before dipping during the economic recession in the early 1990s. Rezoning activity in Gwinnett began to rise in the middle 1990s reflecting the strengthening of the regional and local economies and real estate markets. The dip in 1996 and 1997 can be attributed to the reduction in the number of applications accepted, the moratorium on multifamily rezoning requests, and a reflection of the record setting number of applications approved during the previous two years. Rezoning activity increased again during the late 1990s and through 2000 reflecting the incredible growth in the regional and local economies. Rezoning property may be one of the first steps in the land development process; thus, historical rezoning activity may be used to predict future levels of growth and development activity. For example, a smaller number of approved applications and accompanying number of proposed housing units and nonresidential space in one year may result in less subdivision development and building permit activity the following year or two. Table two contains acreage, housing unit, and square footage data approved through rezonings annually since 1986. In 2000, 4,487 acres were rezoned with proposals for 8,126 housing units and over 7.5 million square feet of office, commercial, and industrial space. In 2000, the number of proposed housing units was slightly lower than the number approved in 1999. However an average of over 8,000 housing units have been proposed annually through rezonings over the last three years – a clear indication of Gwinnett County’s strong housing market. The amount of nonresidential square feet approved through rezonings during 2000 increased dramatically from the amount approved in 1999. The 7.5 million square feet of space approved last year was the largest amount approved since 1998. This large increase may be attributed to the small amount of space approved in 1999 – 2.6 million square feet. The demand for retail, commercial, office and industrial space in the county increased during 2000 because of the strong local, regional, and national economies and the accompanying population and housing growth.

Table 2 Acres, Housing Units, and Square Feet Rezoned Since 1986

Year

Acres Housing

Units Square Feet

(Million)

2000 4,487 8,126 7.543

1999 3,375 9,144 2.636

1998 3,834 7,463 11.742

1997 2,526 3,848 8.983

1996 2,297 3,551 3.615

1995 3,001 5,278 5.169

1994 5,792 10,551 9.576

1993 4,647 8,891 2.369

1992 3,855 8,512 2.229

1991 3,096 4,994 3.466

1990 2,821 5,020 12.548

1989 3,283 4,006 11.225

1988 1,887 1,429 10.572

1987 4,846 7.308 16.460

1986 3,079 5,706 7.762

Source: Gwinnett County Department of Planning and Development

2.1 Residential Rezonings Table three contains the number of housing units approved through rezonings since 1987 by residential zoning district. In 2000, rezonings to the R-100 (single-family) zoning district accounted for the largest number of proposed units – 4,210 or approximately 52% of the total number of housing units. The next largest number of units 1,515 were proposed through rezonings to RM (multifamily residential) districts. In general, there has

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2000 DEVELOPMENT ACTIVITY REPORT been a notable increase in the number of proposed housing units in rezonings to more dense single-family residential districts since 1987. The number of rezonings for smaller lot single-family subdivisions has increased in Gwinnett primarily because of escalating property costs, the availability of public water and wastewater service, and the decrease in undeveloped land available in the county. In 2000 rezonings to the R-100 zoning district accounted for the largest number of proposed housing units. Many of these changes to R-100 occurred in the more rural eastern areas of Gwinnett where property is being rezoned from RA-200, a large lot, agricultural zoning district to R-100 as these areas continue to suburbanize. In addition, many of these rezonings were to the R-100 Modified district, a zoning category that allows for smaller lots and has a common open space requirement. This zoning category was established for use on property hampered by floodplain or severe terrain limitations. A large number of housing units were also proposed in rezonings to the R-ZT zoning district. Many of these changes to the R-ZT zoning district were for properties originally zoned R-100 and R-75 to allow for more dense single-family developments particularly in the central portion of the county.

Table 3 Proposed Housing Units Zoned to Residential Districts Since 1987

Year

RA-200

R-140

R-100

R-75

R-60

R-ZT

RM 2000 0 0 4,210 682 72 1,167 1,515

1999 2 0 3,447 1,205 200 2,082 2,208

1998 5 0 2,904 795 584 754 2,347

1997 4 0 1,952 503 461 338 590

1996 4 0 2,222 1,032 203 90 NA

1995 3 0 1,677 1,302 430 371 1,496

1994 9 0 3,651 2,821 395 249 3,426

1993 7 0 5,487 775 899 1,412 247

1992 7 0 1,680 2,312 3,433 886 194

1991 3 0 1,484 1,354 0 2,139 0

1990 5 0 1,102 2,321 0 985 890

1989 2 12 247 2,554 0 1,145 46

1988 22 22 559 337 0 504 0

1987 58 58 1,430 871 0 1,916 3,024 2000 figures do not include 480 housing units approved within a planned retirement/assisted living center. R-100 and R-75 include modified and CSO developments. NA - no rezoning applications for multifamily developments were accepted in 1996. Source: Gwinnett County Department of Planning and Development

Historically, there have been wide fluctuations in multifamily rezoning activity in the county. As presented in table three, the demand for multifamily units in Gwinnett has generally been much more cyclical than for single-family housing. A large number of multifamily housing units were constructed in Gwinnett County during the middle 1980s. This large supply coupled with lower population growth and household formation caused by the slow down in the local and regional economy in the early 1990s resulted in much higher vacancy rates in Gwinnett County's existing multifamily housing market. Because of these high vacancy rates, very little apartment rezoning activity occurred from 1988 through 1993. As the regional and local economies improved and Gwinnett's population increased significantly, multifamily vacancy rates fell. The number of multifamily rezoning requests and proposed housing units increased tremendously peaking in 1994 with plans for 3,426 multifamily units. Reflecting the cyclical nature of multifamily rezoning requests, the number of proposed units dropped to 1,496 in 1995. Fewer multifamily rezoning applications with proposals for new housing units were filed in 1995 because of the significant number of multifamily housing units approved in 1994 satisfying the market for the immediate future. The Gwinnett County Board of Commissioners also denied two multifamily rezoning applications submitted in 1995.

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2000 DEVELOPMENT ACTIVITY REPORT No rezoning applications to multifamily districts were accepted in 1996 because of a moratorium imposed by the Gwinnett County Board of Commissioners to allow the Gwinnett County Department of Planning and Development to analyze the impact of multifamily development on county services and infrastructure. Despite the lifting of the multifamily rezoning moratorium, only 590 multifamily housing units were approved in 1997. Again, noting the cyclical nature of multifamily housing development, the number of proposed multifamily housing units increased dramatically in 1998 and 1999 when over 4,500 multifamily housing units were approved through rezonings. However there was a significant drop in 2000 when 1,515 multifamily units were approved – a decrease of 31% from 1999.

Table 4 Acres, Housing Units, and Square Feet Rezoned by Land Use in 2000

Land Use

Cases

Housing Units

Square Feet

Acres

Agricultural 2 0 0 13

Low Density Residential 44 4,852 NA 3,131

Medium Density Residential 10 565 NA 97

High Density Residential 9 2,229 NA 250

Commercial/Retail 41 NA 1,795,709 339

Office/Professional 24 480* 2,505,794 248

Industrial 5 NA 3,241,588 409

Total 135 8,126 7,543,091 4,487 *480 housing units approved within a planned retirement/assisted living center. Source: Gwinnett County Department of Planning and Development

Table four presents the number of housing units and amount of square feet and acres approved through rezonings in 2000 by land use. Of the 135 cases approved in 2000, 54 (40%) were for changes to low or medium-density residential (generally single-family residential) zoning districts while there were nine rezonings to high-density residential districts. Rezonings for low or medium-density residential uses accounted for 5,417 units or 67% of all the proposed housing units while rezonings to high-density districts accounted for the 2,229 units or 27% of all of the proposed housing units. The remaining 480 dwelling units were approved in a planned retirement/assisted living center on property rezoned to the Office-Institutional district (O-I). Overall in 2000, 3,478 acres were rezoned for residential uses with 8,126 proposed housing units.

2.2 Nonresidential Rezonings The balance of the cases approved in 2000 were rezonings for nonresidential uses. Of the 72 cases approved for nonresidential uses, two cases were for agricultural uses, 41 changes were for commercial or retail uses encompassing over 1.7 million square feet of space, 24 changes were for office uses with over 2.5 million square feet of space, and five rezonings were to industrial districts that had 3.2 million square feet of proposed space. Over 7.5 million square feet of nonresidential space was approved in 2000.

2.3 Rezoning Activity By Planning Area Table five presents case, acreage, housing unit, and square footage data approved through rezonings by planning area. The location of the 2000 rezoning cases are depicted on figures two and three and listed in tables 14 and 15. A closer examination of rezoning activity by planning area reveals that the Dacula/East Gwinnett Planning Area experienced the most rezoning activity (44 cases or 33% of the approved rezonings)

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2000 DEVELOPMENT ACTIVITY REPORT followed by the Lawrenceville/Central Gwinnett Planning Area with 41 cases or 30% of the approved rezonings. The least amount of rezoning activity occurred in the Buford/Sugar Hill Planning Area and Norcross/Peachtree Corners Planning Area with three and four approved rezonings respectively. The largest number of housing units – 3,157, were approved in the Dacula/East Gwinnett Planning Area followed by the Lawrenceville/Central Gwinnett Planning Area with 2,504 housing units. Rezonings in these two planning areas accounted for 70% of the total number of approved housing units in Gwinnett. In comparison, the number of approved housing units was significantly less in the other areas of Gwinnett including Snellville/Grayson with 622 units, Lilburn/Southwest Gwinnett with 500 units, and Buford/Sugar Hill with 59 housing units. No housing units were approved through rezonings in the Norcross/Peachtree Corners Planning Area.

Table 5 2000 Cases, Housing Units, Square Feet, and Acres Rezoned by Planning Area

Planning Area

Cases Housing

Units Square

Feet

Acres

1-Buford/Sugar Hill 3 59 800 67

2-Duluth/Suwanee 11 1,284 4,876,883 1,368

3-Norcross/Peachtree Corners 4 0 94,488 15

4-Lilburn/Southwest Gwinnett 15 500 85,382 124

5-Lawrenceville/Central Gwinnett 41 2,504 1,198,289 766

6-Dacula/East Gwinnett 44 3,157 940,894 1,867

7-Snellville/Grayson 17 622 346,355 282

Total 135 8,126 7,543,091 4,487

Source: Gwinnett County Department of Planning and Development

The amount of nonresidential square feet approved through rezonings in 2000 increased significantly from the 2.6 million square feet approved in 1999. This large increase in approved nonresidential space is most evident on a planning area basis. For example, the Duluth/Suwanee Planning Area had approximately one million square feet of nonresidential space approved through rezonings in 1999. In contrast over 4.8 million square feet of nonresidential space was approved in the Duluth/Suwanee Planning Area during 2000. The Lawrenceville/Central Gwinnett Planning Area also experienced a large increase in approved nonresidential space, increasing from 600,000 in 1999 to over 1.1 million in 2000. Other planning areas that had a significant amount of approved nonresidential space including Dacula/East Gwinnett with 940,894 square feet and Snellville/Grayson with 346,355.

2.4 Rezoning Activity Trends Rezoning trends in 2000 included the increased suburbanization of Gwinnett County' s more rural eastern and southeastern areas, the continued development of Gwinnett County's central section, and the continued multifamily rezoning activity in the county. Presently, the more rural areas of the county are primarily zoned RA-200. As development extends eastward, property is being rezoned to R-100 and R-100 Modified for detached single-family subdivisions with densities of two to three housing units per acre. This activity is occurring in Gwinnett's rural fringes including the Dacula, Hog Mountain, Harbins, and I-85/I-985 corridor areas where relatively large parcels of property are available for development. In 2000, 28 rezonings to R-100 or R-100 Modified were approved in eastern Gwinnett. Over 2,900 new single-family dwelling units were approved with an average of 103 homes per subdivision. For the first time, the number of housing units approved through rezonings in the eastern area of Gwinnett surpassed the number approved in the more

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2000 DEVELOPMENT ACTIVITY REPORT developed areas of the county. With access provided by I-85, I-985 and University Parkway, and an expanding local employment base, eastern Gwinnett is much closer to local and regional employment and retail centers. In addition to transportation facilities, the availability of public water and wastewater services has allowed for the development of single-family subdivisions and commercial land uses in eastern Gwinnett County. There has been also been continued rezoning activity in the central area of Gwinnett County. Formerly on Gwinnett's development fringe, property in this area has been rezoned to R-75 and R-ZT as available land has decreased in the area and costs have increased resulting in the development of smaller lot, modified single-family subdivisions with densities of up to six housing units per acre. In addition to smaller lots, the residential developments approved through rezonings in the Collins Hill Road, Duluth Highway, and Lawrenceville-Suwanee Road area have had a smaller number of proposed housing units. For example, recent rezonings have averaged approximately 86 housing units down from the larger subdivisions proposed in the past. Even though the central area of Gwinnett is rapidly changing into a mature residential area, in 2000 there were 16 residential rezonings approved in the area including four to R-100 or R-100 modified, two to R-75 or R-75 Modified, two for R-ZT, three to R-60 and five to RM districts. The number of rezonings for nonresidential uses increased from 1999. For instance, there were 17 approved changes to commercial zoning districts with approximately 373,000 square feet of space in central Gwinnett during 2000. The amount of approved commercial and retail space was similar to the 464,000 square feet approved in 1999. In addition, there were eight rezonings to O-I or M-1 with over 800,000 square feet of office and industrial space proposed. In comparison, only 143,000 square feet of office and industrial space was approved in 1999. Another trend in 2000 was the continued residential infill activity in the western portion of Gwinnett albeit at a slower rate. In the past, there has been residential activity on previously overlooked property in the developed areas of Gwinnett County. Because of site limitations as well as the availability of property in other areas of Gwinnett, many closer-in locations were passed over in the initial development of Gwinnett County's western section. With rising land costs, longer commuting distances and house and yard maintenance preferences, previously overlooked property has been and is currently being rezoned for smaller lot subdivisions and multifamily developments. In 1994, a significant number of residential rezonings to R-75, R-60 and R-ZT for smaller lot subdivisions with densities ranging from four to eight units per acre occurred in Gwinnett's more urbanized areas of Lilburn and Norcross. For instance, ten rezonings for single-family subdivisions with 586 proposed units were approved in these areas during 1994. In contrast, single-family residential rezoning activity during 1995 in the Lilburn and Norcross areas was limited to two single-family subdivisions with 154 proposed units. A slight increase in infill activity was experienced in 1996 when three rezonings to R-60 and R-75 Modified were approved with proposals for 327 housing units. By 1997, there were three rezonings to R-75 Modified with the number of proposed housing units dropping to 203. Infill development increased during 1998 with six rezonings to R-60, R-75, or R-ZT with over 550 proposed housing units. In addition, three multifamily communities with over 680 proposed units were approved through rezonings. During 1999, there were four rezonings to R-60 or R-ZT in the southwestern area of Gwinnett. Over 480 housing units were proposed in these approved requests. In addition, two multifamily communities with over 530 dwelling units were approved. Infill activity decreased during 2000 with only 500 new housing units approved through rezonings. Future residential infill activity may continue to decrease in the Norcross and Lilburn areas as less land becomes available for development. However, some redevelopment activity may occur as property currently being used for marginal purposes becomes available for other uses including single-family subdivision and multifamily apartment and condominium development.

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2000 DEVELOPMENT ACTIVITY REPORT There was a dramatic decrease in nonresidential rezoning activity in the area – from almost one million square feet in 1998 to 487,000 in 1999 to 197,000 in 2000. Additional retail and commercial development in western Gwinnett will likely occur on marginal property or with the rehabilitation of existing commercial properties - parcels that generally do not go through the rezoning process. The Gwinnett County Board of Commissioners enacted a multifamily rezoning moratorium in February 1996. The moratorium followed a decline in the number of rezonings for multifamily developments in 1995 as compared to 1994. In 1995 there were seven approved multifamily rezonings with 1,496 proposed housing units compared to the nine approved rezonings in 1994 with 3,426 proposed housing units. The almost nonexistent development of multifamily projects in the early 1990s coupled with Gwinnett's continued population growth resulted in the increase in multifamily rezonings. The decline in 1995 can be attributed to the large number of multifamily housing units approved in 1994 that sated the current demand for multifamily units and the Gwinnett County Board of Commissioners denied two rezoning requests with 820 proposed housing units. With the lifting of the moratorium in 1997, there were five requests for rezonings to multifamily districts. Of these five applications, two were approved with 590 proposed multifamily units. The number of rezonings approved for multifamily communities increased dramatically in 1998. Eight rezonings were approved for multifamily developments with over 2,300 proposed housing units. The number of rezonings for multifamily developments were similar in 1999 – ten rezonings to RM districts with approximately 2,200 proposed housing units. However there was a drop in 2000 when 1,515 multifamily units were approved – a decrease of 31% from 1999. The decline in the number of multifamily rezonings may be attributed to the existing large multifamily housing inventory, current higher multifamily vacancy rates and the availability of relatively affordable single-family homes because of lower interest rates and smaller lots.

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3.0 Development Permit Activity This section of the report presents information concerning the number of permits, housing units and square feet of proposed residential and nonresidential developments approved through Commercial (CDP), Multifamily (MDP), and Subdivision (SDP) Development Permits in 2000. The figures presented in this section are for unincorporated Gwinnett County only and do not include development activity within the county’s municipalities with three exceptions: Gwinnett County issues development permits for county-owned projects regardless of location, Gwinnett County also issues development permits for curb-cuts on county-maintained roads regardless of the location in the county, and Gwinnett County provides plan review services for the city of Grayson. Table six presents the number of permits issued with the accompanying number of proposed housing units and hotel/motel rooms, and the amount of acres and nonresidential space permitted annually since 1991 through Subdivision, Multifamily, and Commercial Development Permits. Table seven presents the number of housing units and amount of nonresidential space permitted by land use through Subdivision, Multifamily, and Commercial Development Permits in 2000. Table eight contains development permit data for the seven planning areas in the county. Listings of the 2000 Subdivision, Multifamily, and Commercial Development Permits are contained in tables 16 and 17.

Table 6 Annual Development Activity 1991-2000

Year

Permits

Acres Housing

Units Square Feet

(Millions)

Rooms

2000 477 6,890 12,480 9.348 268

1999 485 6,319 10,612 8.037 169

1998 602 6,964 10,488 11.034 703

1997 534 6,619 7,167 10.403 278

1996 472 5,709 8,459 9.294 1,542

1995 476 5,551 7,886 10.707 921

1994 440 4,948 8,692 6.410 132

1993 377 5,491 8,952 3.872 0

1992 311 4,739 7,254 2.288 0

1991 266 4,042 4,190 3.277 0

Source: Gwinnett County Department of Planning and Development

Gwinnett County issued 477 Subdivision, Multifamily, and Commercial Development Permits in 2000 approving over nine million square feet of nonresidential space, 12,480 housing units and 268 hotel rooms on 6,890 acres. These numbers were greater compared to 1999 (with the exception of the number of permits) when Gwinnett County issued 485 Subdivision, Multifamily, and Commercial Development Permits approving over eight million square feet of nonresidential space, 169 hotel rooms, and 10,612 housing units on 6,319 acres. Since the recession of the early 1990s, development permit activity in Gwinnett County has been dramatic. Beginning in 1993, over 74,400 new housing units, 68 million square feet of commercial, office and industrial space and 4,000 hotel rooms have been approved. Obviously, Gwinnett's real estate markets have been incredibly strong since the middle 1990s continuing into 2000. The vibrant national economy, an even stronger regional economy, low inflation rates, low interest rates, continued local population and

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2000 DEVELOPMENT ACTIVITY REPORT employment growth, and provision of vital public infrastructure and services have all contributed to the continued demand for housing and accompanying nonresidential space in Gwinnett County.

3.1 Residential Development Table seven presents the number of housing units and amount of nonresidential space permitted by land use through Subdivision, Multifamily, and Commercial Development Permits in 2000 As presented in table seven, 121 permits were issued for single-family subdivisions. These proposed single-family subdivisions encompassed 4,715 acres and contained 9,296 residential lots. In addition to the single-family subdivisions, 17 permits were issued for multifamily developments on 344 acres with 3,184 proposed housing units. The number of single-family lots permitted in 2000 increased significantly from the 7,379 approved in 1999. The number of multifamily units proposed in 2000 was similar to the 3,233 units approved in 1999. Overall, the number of proposed housing units permitted in 2000 increased by over 1,800 units or 18% from the total approved in 1999.

Table 7 2000 Permitted Housing Units, Square Feet, and Acres by Type

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Permits Housing

Units Square

Feet

Acres

Single-family 121 9,296 NA 4,715

Multifamily 17 3,184 NA 344

Residential 138 12,480 NA 5,059

Commercial/Retail 102 NA 3,584,875 500

Hotel/Motel 5 268* 261,287 11

Office/Warehouse 22 NA 752,634 105

Industrial 54 NA 3,408,539 351

Government1 35 NA 821,833 497

Other2 121 NA 519,452 367

Nonresidential 339 NA 9,348,620 1,831

Total 477 12,480 9,348,620 6,890 1 Government includes public schools. 2 Other includes driveways, towers, recreation areas, churches, utilities, parking, institutions, private schools and curb cuts. * Number of hotel/motel rooms. Source: Gwinnett County Department of Planning and Development

3.2 Nonresidential Development During 2000, 339 permits were issued for nonresidential developments that ranged from shopping centers and office parks to parking lots and recreation areas. These proposed nonresidential developments encompassed approximately 1,830 acres with over nine million square feet of space and 268 hotel rooms. The amount of permitted nonresidential space and the number of hotel rooms increased slightly from the eight million square feet and the 169 hotel/motel rooms approved in 1999. One hundred and two projects containing over 3.5 million square feet of commercial and retail space encompassing 500 acres were permitted during 2000. These approved commercial projects ranged from freestanding restaurants and specialty stores to shopping centers. In 2000, 76 office, warehouse, distribution, and/or manufacturing projects containing over 4.1 million square feet of space encompassing 450 acres were also permitted. These office, warehouse, distribution, and/or manufacturing projects ranged

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2000 DEVELOPMENT ACTIVITY REPORT from professional offices, to distribution centers with minimum office and/or showroom space and light manufacturing and assembly centers with limited office space. In comparison, 76 permits with plans for over four million square feet of office, warehouse and manufacturing space on 770 acres were approved in 1999. During 2000, five motel or hotel projects containing 260,000 square feet of space with 268 rooms on 11 acres were permitted. These numbers had increased from 1999 when two hotel projects containing 91,000 square feet of space and 169 rooms on four acres were permitted.

3.3 Development Activity by Planning Area Table eight presents the number of permits, housing units, and acres and the amount of nonresidential square footage approved in 2000 by planning area. A list of development permits issued in 2000 is provided in tables 16 and 17. An examination of land development activity by planning area reveals that most of the permits issued in 2000 were for developments located in the Lawrenceville/Central Gwinnett Planning Area. One hundred and thirty eight development permits were issued for projects in the planning area accounting for 29% of Gwinnett's development permit total. In contrast, the least amount of development permit activity occurred in the Buford/Sugar Hill Planning Area where 27 development permits were issued. However, most of the land area in the Buford/Sugar Hill Planning Area is within the cities of Buford, Sugar Hill, and Rest Haven where Gwinnett County does not generally regulate land development activity.

Table 8 2000 Development Permits by Planning Area

Residential Nonresidential Total

Planning Area

Permits

Units

Acres

Permits

Square Feet

Acres

Permits

Acres

1-Buford/Sugar Hill 6 554 335 21 727,366 121 27 456

2-Duluth/Suwanee 12 1,108 429 62 2,099,658 299 74 728

3-Norcross/Peachtree Corners 6 259 55 46 812,024 219 52 274

4-Lilburn/Southwest Gwinnett 9 531 160 34 682,263 163 43 323

5-Lawrenceville/Central Gwinnett 35 4,551 1,347 103 4,114,383 651 138 1,998

6-Dacula/East Gwinnett 40 3,056 1,540 33 397,151 195 73 1,735

7-Snellville/Grayson 30 2,421 1,192 40 515,776 185 70 1,377

Total 138 12,480 5,058 339 9,348,621 1,833 477 6,890

Source: Gwinnett County Department of Planning and Development

Residential development trends in 2000 indicate that the most active areas for housing development were the central and eastern portions of the county. Proposed developments in the Lawrenceville/Central Gwinnett and Dacula/East Gwinnett planning areas accounted for 75 or 54% of the 138 permits issued for residential developments and 7,607 or 61% of the 12,480 housing units permitted in Gwinnett during 2000. An indication of the significant amount of development occurring in central Gwinnett includes the activity in census tract 505.09. Census tract 505.09 is located southeast of Lawrenceville and is roughly bounded by New Hope Road, Winder Highway, and the Alcovy River. During the past year, 1,414 housing units in 14 single-family subdivisions were permitted in this census tract. The Dacula/East Gwinnett planning area is

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2000 DEVELOPMENT ACTIVITY REPORT comprised of two census tracts – 506.01,and 506.02. These census tracts are located east of Lawrenceville and are roughly bounded by Interstate 985, the Alcovy River, and the Hall, Barrow, and Walton county lines. In 2000, 38 single-family subdivisions, one condominium project, and one apartment community were permitted in these two census tracts with 3,056 housing units proposed on approximately 1,540 acres. These two tracts accounted for 29% of the county's residential development permits and 24% of Gwinnett County's permitted housing units. Generally, residential development has occurred in the central and eastern areas of Gwinnett because of the availability of undeveloped property, continued expansion of wastewater service in the area, and the area's access to major transportation arteries and regional employment centers. The Snellville/Grayson Planning Area also experienced a significant amount of residential development activity during 2000. With 29 residential permits and 1,726 proposed housing units, census tracts 507.04 and 507.05, located south and east of Snellville accounted for the vast majority of this planning area's proposed subdivisions and housing units. The Lawrenceville/Central Gwinnett Planning Area had the greatest amount of nonresidential development - primarily industrial and office/warehouse development. The 103 nonresidential development permits issued in the planning area accounted for 30% of Gwinnett County’s total while the 4.1 million square feet of nonresidential space comprised 44% of Gwinnett's total permitted nonresidential space. Manufacturing, office, and warehouse projects continue to develop in the area because of its proximity to transportation facilities that include Interstate 85 and University Parkway while the area's incredible amount of residential development has created continued demand for commercial and retail facilities and services. The Duluth/Suwanee Planning Area also experienced significant nonresidential development - 62 permits with two million square feet of proposed nonresidential space were issued. Gwinnett County's remaining planning areas experienced less nonresidential development ranging from 812,000 square feet in the Norcross/Peachtree Corners Planning Area to 397,000 in the Dacula/East Gwinnett Planning Area.

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4.0 Building Permit Activity Building permit and housing unit data since 1986 are presented in table nine. The building permit and housing unit totals in this table reflect new construction only and exclude permits issued for signs, swimming pools, temporary construction offices, renovations, additions, and other minor uses. In 2000 Gwinnett County issued 11,428 building permits for new construction projects that included 11,203 housing units and 225 nonresidential structures. Building permit activity in Gwinnett continued strong during 2000 increasing significantly from the activity experienced in 1999. In comparison to 1999, the number of permitted single-family housing units decreased by two percent while the number of permitted multifamily housing units increased from 1,566 to 3,999 units - a 155% jump. The number of nonresidential permits dropped slightly from 257 to 225. Fueled primarily by the robust single-family and multifamily housing markets, 2000 was Gwinnett County’s most active development year since 1986.

Table 9 Building Permit Activity by Land Use Since 1986

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Comm2

Ind3

Inst4

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2000 7,110 3,999 94 11,203 146 44 35 225 11,428

1999 7,224 1,566 120 8,910 188 49 20 257 9,167

1998 6,737 2,859 106 9,702 135 66 29 230 9,932

1997 5,764 2,006 93 7,863 156 73 31 260 8,123

1996 6,005 1,523 156 7,684 181 51 24 256 7,940

1995 5,388 2,561 162 8,111 190 56 22 268 8,379

1994 5,495 1,546 184 7,225 147 44 53 244 7,469

1993 5,790 601 119 6,510 85 19 19 123 6,633

1992 4,743 94 120 4,957 69 14 24 107 5,064

1991 3,330 135 189 3,654 65 19 14 98 3,752

1990 2,856 543 195 3,594 142 23 16 181 3,775

1989 3,184 178 179 3,541 102 48 15 165 3,706

1988 3,894 1,501 239 5,634 145 73 15 233 5,867

1987 4,710 428 313 5,451 158 50 25 233 5,684

1986 5,746 3,928 409 10,083 286 91 18 395 10,478 1 Single-family includes moved-in-houses and duplexes, 2 Commercial includes office, 3 Industrial includes office/warehouse, 4 Institutional includes government, schools and churches. (U) - Number of housing units permitted Source: Gwinnett County Department of Planning and Development

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2000 DEVELOPMENT ACTIVITY REPORT 4.1 Residential Building Permit Activity Table 10 presents the number, housing units, square feet and the estimated construction cost of building permits issued in 2000 by land use. The total number of building permits issued in this table is less than the total number in table nine. The difference in the totals results from the way apartment units are permitted. A building permit is issued for each apartment building and not each apartment unit, thus 157 building permits were issued for 3,441 apartment units in 2000. The total in table nine reflects the total number of housing units assuming a permit is issued for each housing unit including apartment units. Residential construction continued to be the primary land development activity in Gwinnett County during 2000. Of the 8,117 building permits issued, 7,892 or 97% were for some type of residential use. Construction of single-family dwellings continued to account for the largest number of residential building permits, 7,110 or 90% of all of the residential building permits were for single-family homes. In addition, 94 permits were issued for mobile homes - another form of single-family housing. While the construction of single- family homes continued to dominate Gwinnett's building activity, multifamily housing development increased dramatically slightly in 2000. Little multifamily development activity occurred in Gwinnett during the late 1980s and early 1990s. Because of continued population growth, household formation and limited additions to the existing multifamily housing inventory, demand for rental units began to rise in 1994 peaking in 1995 when in a continued attempt to meet demand, 132 building permits for 2,476 apartment units were issued. In 1996 the number of building permits issued for apartments declined to 74 with a total of 1,392 units. However, in 1997 the number of multifamily units increased to 1,952. This trend continued into 1998 when 105 building permits were issued for 2,722 dwelling units. In addition, 137 building permits were issued for townhouses - a multifamily housing type that is usually owner-occupied. During 1999, the number of building permits issued for apartments decreased to 62 with 1,458 dwelling units. However, 108 building permits were issued for condominiums and town homes – other forms of multifamily housing. During 2000, 688 building permits were issued for almost 4,000 apartment, town

Table 10 2000 Building Activity

Land Use Building Permits

Housing Units

Square Feet

Estimated Const Cost

Single-family1 7,110 7,110 NA $673,979,092

Apartment 157 3,441 NA $189,163,026

Townhouse 474 474 NA $27,952,904

Condominium 48 48 NA $2,608,992

Quadraplex 9 36 NA $1,622,340

Mobile Home 94 94 NA NA

Total Residential 7,892 11,203 NA $895,326,357

Commercial/Retail2 146 NA 3,055,493 $93,942,571

Industrial3 44 NA 2,674,793 $45,061,820

Institutional4 35 NA 529,114 $44,335,950

Total Nonresidential 225 NA 6,259,400 $183,340,341

Total 8,117 11,203 6,259,400 $1,078,666,698 1 Single-family includes moved-in-houses. 2 Commercial/retail includes offices. 3 Industrial includes office/warehouse/distribution facilities. 4 Institutional includes government, schools, churches and other similar uses. Source: Gwinnett County Department of Planning and Development

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2000 DEVELOPMENT ACTIVITY REPORT home, condominium, and quadraplex units – an increase of over 300% in the number of multifamily building permits compared to 1999. Listed below and depicted on figure 4 are the subdivisions where 65 or more building permits were issued during 2000: 1 – Seventy building permits were issued for homes in the Alcovy Springs subdivision located off Alcovy Road southwest of Dacula (District-Land Lot 5-244,245). The average size of the permitted homes was 2,144 square feet with an estimated average building cost of $87,707. 2 – One hundred and two building permits were issued for homes in the Arbors at Jackson Creek subdivision located off Williams Road near DeKalb County (6-164,165). The average size of the permitted homes was 2,202 square feet with an estimated average building cost of $91,500. 3 – Ninety nine building permits were issued for homes in the Bright Water subdivision located between Webb Gin House Road and Ronald Reagan Parkway northwest of Snellville (5-022,043). The average size of the homes permitted was 3,040 square feet with an estimated average building cost of $125,397. 4 – Sixty eight building permits were issued for homes in the Duncan Park subdivision located off Sardis Church Road west of Braselton (2-001). The average size of the homes permitted was 2,038 square feet with an estimated average building cost of $84,459. 5 – One hundred and eighty five building permits were issued for homes in the Grandview subdivision located off Suwanee Dam Road northeast of Suwanee (7-287,310). The average size of the homes permitted was 2,589 square feet with an estimated average building cost of $107,303. 6 – One hundred seventy five building permits were issued for homes in the Hamilton Mill a Hometown subdivision located off Hamilton Mill Road east of Buford (3-001). The average size of the homes permitted was 2,744 square feet with an estimated average building cost of $114,204. 7 – One hundred and two building permits were issued for homes in the Hidden Cove town home subdivision located off Jimmy Carter Boulevard west of Norcross (6-275). The average size of the homes permitted was 1,174 square feet with an estimated average building cost of $49,280. 8 – Seventy nine building permits were issued for homes in the Knollwood Lakes subdivision located off Sugar Loaf Parkway southwest of Lawrenceville (5-107). The average size of the homes permitted was 2,813 square feet with an estimated average building cost of $116,557. 9 – One hundred and fifty five building permits were issued for homes in the Little Mill Farms subdivision located off Little Mill Road near Buford (7-325). The average size of the homes permitted was 1,893 square feet with an estimated average building cost of $78,520. 10 – One hundred and three building permits were issued for homes in the Medlock Corners town home subdivision located off Medlock Bridge Road in Norcross (6-271). The average size of the homes permitted was 1,586 square feet with an estimated average building cost of $65,701. 11 – Eighty building permits were issued for homes in the Oak Green Park town home subdivision located off Arnold Road west of Lawrenceville (5-047). The average size of the homes permitted was 1,511 square feet with an estimated average building cost of $62,498.

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12 – Eighty building permits were issued for homes in the Park at Apalachee Woods subdivision located off Old Peachtree Road northwest of Dacula (5-273). The average size of the homes permitted was 1,856 square feet with an estimated average building cost of $76,140.

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2000 DEVELOPMENT ACTIVITY REPORT 13 – Seventy nine building permits were issued for homes in the Rivermoore Park subdivision located off Moore Road west of Suwanee (7-279,284). The average size of the homes permitted was 3,413 square feet with an estimated average building cost of $144,256. 14 – Seventy two building permits were issued for homes in the Strawbridge subdivision located off Huff Road east of Lawrenceville (5-019). The average size of the homes permitted was 1,527 square feet with an estimated average building cost of $63,386. 15 – Ninety two building permits were issued for homes in the Sugarloaf Country Club subdivision located off Sugarloaf Parkway southeast of Duluth (7-162). The average size of the homes permitted was 4,611 square feet with an estimated average building cost of $195,924. 16 – Eighty six building permits were issued for homes in the Village at Rock Springs subdivision located off Rock Springs Road east of Suwanee (7-147,174). The average size of the homes permitted was 1,829 square feet with an estimated average building cost of $75,748. 17 – Seventy three building permits were issued for homes in the Willow Cove town home subdivision located off Oakbrook Parkway near Norcross (6-198). The average size of the homes permitted was 1,174 square feet with an estimated average building cost of $48,627.

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2000 DEVELOPMENT ACTIVITY REPORT Table 11 lists the most active residential builders in Gwinnett County during 2000. Sixty-five or more residential building permits were issued to these builders or companies. The table lists the number of permits, the average house size, the average building cost, and the subdivisions that the builder had the greatest number of permits.

Table 11 Major Home Builders In 2000

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Building Permits

Average Square

Feet

Average Building

Cost

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Almont Homes 73 1,786 $73,714 Woodland Gardens (28), Sugarloaf Park (21)

Ashton Woods Homes 72 2,724 $112,809 Knollwood Lakes (60)

Battle Builders, Inc. 101 1,908 $78,941 Duncan Preserve (29), Lexington Place (56)

Beazer Homes 323 1,660 $68,931 Hidden Cove (102), Park @ Apalachee Woods (80)

Bowen and Bowen 122 2,305 $95,531 Buckingham Park (32), Canterbury Place (45)

Bowens Builders Group 415 1,883 $78,449 Lexington Park (46), Village at Rock Springs (55)

Burnham Builders 242 1,910 $79,239 Fairmont on the Park (64), Little Mill Farms (80)

Centex Homes 229 2,055 $85,211 Haynes Crossing (55), The Waverly (52)

Crown Park Homes 123 1,572 $65,211 Apalachee Plantation (47), Ashland Park (51)

D. R. Horton Homes 65 2,531 $104,992 Spalding Mill (58)

Engle Homes Atlanta 108 2,455 $101,758 Village at Telfair (60)

Eric Chafin Homes 74 1,931 $80,220 Safehaven Point (15), Village at Rock Springs (28)

Herman & Jones 102 2,646 $110,154 Dunhill (38), Terraces at Apalachee Farms (64)

Homeland Communities 94 2,074 $85,878 Fall Creek (40), Stephens Mill (60)

McSwain Development 128 2,308 $95,716 Lakeview at Belfaire (40), Taylor Oaks (41)

Meridian Homes 162 1,577 $65,447 Millstone (49, Victoria Place (60)

Montana Homes 165 1,761 $72,921 Oaktree (46), Summit Creek (32)

O’Dwyer & Associates 85 2,648 $109,938 Clairidge at Morningview (23), Hamilton Mill (39)

Pulte Homes Corporation 311 2,314 $95,842 Grandview (185), Medlock Corners (103)

Richardson Housing Group 65 2,324 $96,300 Hampton Lakes (23), Parkview Pointe (33)

Richport Properties 175 1,711 $70,935 Bradstone (46), Strawbridge (72)

Ryland Homes 179 2,344 $97,355 Arbors at Jackson Creek (102)

Southern Creations 101 1,558 $64,793 Summit Creek (23), Turtle Cove (36)

Summer Homes 139 2,260 $93,842 Kittery Point (42), Oakland Creek (60)

Torrey Homes 228 2,053 $84,976 Ivy Mill Plantation (47), Oak Green Park (80)

Waterford Homes 128 2,715 $113,388 Clairidge at Morningview (19), Hamilton Mill (29)

Winmark Homes 209 2,271 $94,463 Country Club of Gwinnett (48), Syndey Pond (50)

Source: Gwinnett County Department of Planning and Development

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4.2 Nonresidential Building Permit Activity During 2000, Gwinnett County issued 225 building permits for over six million square feet of nonresidential space. Of the 225 building permits issued for nonresidential projects, 146 were for commercial, retail, or office developments consisting of approximately three million square feet of space with an estimated construction cost of $93 million. These commercial projects ranged from freestanding restaurants and specialty stores to shopping centers and professional office buildings. Office, warehouse, distribution and manufacturing uses accounted for 44 building permits containing over 2.6 million square feet of space with a total estimated construction value of $45 million. These projects ranged from office, distribution, and warehouse facilities to light manufacturing and assembly centers with limited office space.

4.3 Building Permit Activity By Planning Area Table 12 presents housing units, square footage and estimated construction costs of the building permits issued in 2000 by planning area. An examination of building permit activity by planning area reveals that the majority of building permits were issued in the Dacula/East Gwinnett Planning Area (2,003 permits or 25%) and in the Lawrenceville/Central Gwinnett Planning Area (1,985 permits or 24%). The least number of permits were issued in the Norcross/Peachtree Corners Planning Area - 360 building permits. The largest number of housing units, 4,331 (39% of all housing units) were permitted in Lawrenceville/Central Gwinnett followed by Dacula/East Gwinnett Planning Area and the Snellville/Grayson Planning Area – 1,968 units (18%) and 1,669 units (15%) respectively. The largest amount of nonresidential space was also permitted in the Lawrenceville/Central Gwinnett Planning Area - 2.5 million square feet followed by the Duluth/Suwanee Planning Area with 1.6 million square feet. The least amount of nonresidential space – 56,000 square feet was permitted in the Buford/Sugar Hill Planning Area. The majority of this planning area is comprised of the cities of Buford and Sugar Hill .

Table 12 2000 Building Permit Activity by Planning Area

Planning Area

Permits Housing

Units Square

Feet Estimated

Cost

1 – Buford/Sugar Hill 476 778 56,037 $62,317,679

2 – Duluth/Suwanee 1,029 1,308 1,642,590 $199,464,845

3 – Norcross/Peachtree Corners 360 338 1,398,008 $45,803,067

4 – Lilburn/Southwest Gwinnett 569 811 122,855 $58,718,979

5 – Lawrenceville/Central Gwinnett 1,985 4,331 2,511,906 $352,400,321

6 – Dacula/East Gwinnett 2,003 1,968 193,496 $195,372,903

7 – Snellville/Grayson 1,695 1,669 334,508 $164,588,903

Total 8,117 11,203 6,259,400 $1,078,666,693

Source: Gwinnett County Department of Planning and Development

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2000 DEVELOPMENT ACTIVITY REPORT Table 13 presents 2000 residential building permits issued by planning area. In 2000 single-family housing units accounted for the largest number and proportion of permitted housing units – 7,110 or 63%. Because of the large increase in the number of apartment units permitted in 2000, the proportion of single-family to total housing units permitted decreased from 1999 when single-family units accounted for 81% of the housing units permitted. Apartments units composed the bulk of the multifamily units permitted in Gwinnett during 2000. Of the 3,999 multifamily housing units permitted, apartments accounted for 3,441 or 86% of the units. Townhouses and condominiums accounted for the remaining multifamily units. During 2000, building permits issued for single-family housing development in Gwinnett County were located primarily in three planning areas – Dacula/East Gwinnett with 1,962 units or 28% of all single-family permits, Snellville/Grayson with 1,646 units or 23% and Lawrenceville/Central Gwinnett with 1,604 units or 23%. The single-family homes permitted in the Duluth/Suwanee Planning Area averaged 2,890 square feet in size - the largest average size in the county. In contrast, the smallest single-family homes averaging 2,148 square feet were permitted in the

Table 13 2000 Residential Building Permits Issued by Planning Area

Planning Area Housing Type Housing Units

Avg Size

Avg Bldg Cost

1 - Buford/Sugar Hill Apartment 319 NA NA

Single-family 459 2,187 $90,494

2 - Duluth/Suwanee Apartment 349 NA NA

Mobile Home 1 NA NA

Single-family 958 2,890 $120,559

3 - Norcross/Peachtree Corners Mobile Home 10 NA NA

Single-family 110 2,552 $105,159

Townhouse 218 1,460 $61,552

4 - Lilburn/Southwest Gwinnett Apartment 268 NA NA

Condominium 48 1,410 $54,354

Mobile Home 44 NA NA

Single-family 371 2,208 $91,697

Townhouse 80 1,182 $49,097

5 - Lawrenceville/Central Gwinnett Apartment 2,505 NA NA

Mobile Home 10 NA NA

Quadraplex 36 NA NA

Single-family 1,604 2,148 $88,977

Townhouse 176 1,455 $60,265

6 - Dacula/East Gwinnett Mobile Home 6 NA NA

Single-family 1,962 2,232 $92,510

7 - Snellville/Grayson Mobile Home 23 NA NA

Single-family 1,646 2,152 $89,388

Total Apartment 3,441 NA NA

Condominium 48 1,410 $54,354

Mobile Home 94 NA NA

Quadraplex 36 NA NA

Single-family 7,110 2,338 $96,969

Townhouse 474 1,365 $56,971

Source: Gwinnett County Department of Planning and Development

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2000 DEVELOPMENT ACTIVITY REPORT Lawrenceville/Central Gwinnett Planning Area. As one would expect the larger homes permitted in Duluth/Suwanee had higher estimated construction costs averaging $120,559 while the estimated building cost of single-family homes in the Lawrenceville/Central Gwinnett Planning Area averaged $88,977. Overall, new single-family homes permitted in Gwinnett County during 2000 averaged 2,338 square feet and had an estimated average building cost of $96,969. Five of Gwinnett County's seven planning areas experienced multifamily housing development in 2000. The largest number of multifamily units were permitted in the Lawrenceville/Central Gwinnett Planning Area – 2,717 or 68% of Gwinnett County’s total permitted multifamily units. The Lilburn/Southwest Gwinnett Planning Area with 396 units or 10% followed this area. The remaining 886 building permits for multifamily housing were issued in the Duluth/Suwanee, Buford/Sugar Hill and Norcross/Peachtree Corners Planning Areas.

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Table 142000 Rezoning Applications

Case Original Approved Board Action Square HousingNumber Zoning Zoning Action Date Applicant Proposed Development Acres Feet Units

RZ-00-001 RA-200 R-100 AC 1/25/00 DMT, INC. MODIFIED SINGLE-FAMILY SUBDIVISION 148.31 0 313RZ-00-002 C-2 C-2 AC 2/22/00 PACK RAT GEORGIA TRUCK RENTAL 4.19 0 0RZ-00-003 RA-200 NA NA 1/25/00 GREGORY ADAMS OFFICE 3.50 21000 0RZ-00-004 O-I & R-100 R-100 AC 1/25/00 PULTE HOME CORPORATION MODIFIED SINGLE-FAMILY SUBDIVISION 65.81 0 57RZ-00-005 R-100 & RA-200 R-100 AC 1/25/00 G. A. WALLACE COMPANY, INC. MODIFIED SINGLE-FAMILY SUBDIVISION 60.00 0 123RZ-00-006 R-100 NA DE 4/25/00 SUDHIR MALHOTRA COMMERCIAL/RETAIL USES 0.66 5400 0RZ-00-007 C-1 & C-2 C-2 AC 1/25/00 AUTO MASTERCARE AUTOMOBILE SALES 2.04 0 0RZ-00-008 C-1 NA DE 1/25/00 HOG MOUNTAIN BAR-B-Q RESTAURANT 0.24 1396 0RZ-00-009 O-I RA-200 AP 1/25/00 CURTIS COUSINS SINGLE-FAMILY RESIDENCE 3.36 0 1RZ-00-010 R-100 R-ZT AC 1/25/00 SHARON MCSWAIN DEVELOPMENT, INC. SINGLE-FAMILY SUBDIVISION 9.34 0 39RZ-00-011 RA-200 & R-100 R-100 MODIFIED AC 1/25/00 SHIN PARTNERS, LLC MODIFIED SINGLE-FAMILY SUBDIVISION 38.46 0 86RZ-00-012 C-2 NA NA 1/1/01 DYER & DYER VOLVO, INC. REVISE SIGN REQUIREMENTS 5.16 29981 0RZ-00-013 RA-200 & R-100 NA NA 1/25/00 VINTAGE COMMUNITIES, INC. COMMERCIAL/RETAIL USES 17.91 89520 0RZ-00-014 RA-200 & R-100 O-I AC 1/25/00 VINTAGE COMMUNITIES, INC. ASSISTED LIVING FACILITY 9.67 53000 0RZ-00-015 RA-200 & R-100 C-2 AC 2/22/00 VINTAGE COMMUNITIES, INC. COMMERCIAL/RETAIL USES 29.61 139110 0RZ-00-016 R-100 R-75 AC 1/25/00 VINTAGE COMMUNITIES, INC. MODIFIED SINGLE-FAMILY SUBDIVISION 32.72 89520 94RZ-00-017 R-100 R-75 AC 2/22/00 CENTEX HOMES SINGLE-FAMILY SUBDIVISION 15.66 0 33RZ-00-018 R-100 R-60 AC 2/22/00 YOST COMMUNITIES, INC. SINGLE-FAMILY SUBDIVISION 9.11 0 30RZ-00-019 M-1 NA DE 2/22/00 DONALD GILES FLEA MARKET 8.87 0 0RZ-00-020 R-75 R-ZT AC 2/22/00 NORTHSTAR ASSOCIATES TOWNHOMES 5.22 0 41RZ-00-021 R-75 RM-8 AC 2/22/00 BROOKSLAND, INC. TOWNHOMES 14.82 0 118RZ-00-022 M-1 C-3 AC 2/22/00 YANCEY BROTHERS COMPANY HEAVY EQUIPMENT RENTAL, SALES, SERVICE 8.52 13228 0RZ-00-023 RA-200 M-1 AC 2/22/00 VINTAGE COMMUNITIES OFFICE/WAREHOUSE/DISTRIBUTION 35.96 102500 0RZ-00-024 RA-200 R-100 AC 2/22/00 D.G. JENKINS DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION MODIFIED SINGLE-FAMILY SUBDIVISION 20.13 0 43RZ-00-025 RA-200 R-100 AC 2/22/00 THE BENTLEY GROUP, LTD SINGLE-FAMILY SUBDIVISION 53.35 0 63RZ-00-026 M-1 C-2 AC 2/22/00 NEW ATLANTIC PARTNERS HOTEL/MOTEL, RESTAURANT, CONVENIENCE STO 11.14 80850 0RZ-00-027 RA-200 R-100 MODIFIED AC 3/28/00 JIM-WAL DEVELOPMENT, LLC SINGLE-FAMILY SUBDIVISION 2.45 0 5RZ-00-028 RA-200 R-100 AC 3/28/00 JIM-WAL DEVELOPMENT, LLC SINGLE-FAMILY SUBDIVISION 84.30 0 172RZ-00-029 RA-200 R-100 MODIFIED AC 3/28/00 JIM WAL DEVELOPMENT, LLC MODIFIED SINGLE-FAMILY SUBDIVISION 177.75 0 384RZ-00-030 C-1 & RA-200 C-2 AC 3/21/00 WATKINS ASSOCIATED DEVELOPERS, INC. COMMERCIAL/RETAIL USES 17.66 146110 0RZ-00-031 R-100 NA DE 3/28/00 TOUCHSTONE HOMES INC. SINGLE-FAMILY SUBDIVISION 14.34 0 48RZ-00-032 RA-200 NA DE 3/28/00 UNIVERSAL PROPERTIES DEVELOPMENT CORP. SINGLE-FAMILY SUBDIVISION 38.44 44RZ-00-033 R-75 O-I AC 4/25/00 DANIEL F. ZUCCALA OFFICE IN EXISTING STRUCTURE 0.33 1200 0RZ-00-034 O-I O-I AC 3/28/00 ANNISTOWN ROAD BAPTIST CHURCH CHANGE IN CONDITIONS 10.87 0 0RZ-00-035 RA-200 R-100 MODIFIED AC 3/28/00 FLOYD WILSON MODIFIED SINGLE-FAMILY SUBDIVISION 37.58 0 77RZ-00-036 R-100 RMD AC 3/28/00 CHARLES AND GAIL SMITH DUPLEX 0.87 0 2RZ-00-037 M-1 C-2 AC 3/28/00 JOHN HARRISON, SR. COMMERCIAL/RETAIL USES 7.03 39388 0RZ-00-038 O-I C-2 AC 3/28/00 GWINNETT 120 ASSOCIATES DRUG STORE 1.86 10100 0RZ-00-039 RA-200 NA NA 3/28/00 BANKERS CHOICE, INC. SINGLE-FAMILY SUBDIVISION 3.89 0 6RZ-00-040 RA-200 R-100 MODIFIED AC 4/25/00 METRO LAND MANAGEMENT, INC. MODIFIED SINGLE-FAMILY SUBDIVISION 14.43 0 30

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Case Original Approved Board Action Square HousingNumber Zoning Zoning Action Date Applicant Proposed Development Acres Feet Units

RZ-00-041 R-100 R-100 MODIFIED AC 3/28/00 BACHMAN PROPERTIES, INC. MODIFIED SINGLE-FAMILY SUBDIVISION 21.50 0 45RZ-00-042 RA-200 R-100 MODIFIED AC 3/28/00 MULBERRY CREEK PARTNERS, LLC MODIFIED SINGLE-FAMILY SUBDIVISION 14.16 0 32RZ-00-043 RA-200 C-2 AC 3/28/00 MULBERRY CREEK PARTNERS, LLC COMMERCIAL/RETAIL USES 10.90 83932 0RZ-00-044 RA-200 NA DE 3/28/00 CRYSTAL RIVER LTD. OFFICE/WAREHOUSE/DISTRIBUTION 11.24 30000 0RZ-00-045 RA-200 R-100 MODIFIED AC 4/25/00 BACHMAN PROPERTIES, INC. MODIFIED SINGLE-FAMILY SUBDIVISION 15.00 0 34RZ-00-046 RA-200 R-100 MODIFIED AC 4/25/00 BACHMAN PROPERTIES, INC. MODIFIED SINGLE-FAMILY SUBDIVISION 111.30 0 256RZ-00-047 RA-200 R-100 MODIFIED AC 4/25/00 BACHMAN PROPERTIES, INC. MODIFIED SINGLE-FAMILY SUBDIVISION 39.50 0 90RZ-00-048 C-2 & O-I R-ZT AC 4/25/00 DMT, INC. TOWNHOMES 14.00 0 98RZ-00-049 NA NA NA NA NA 0.00 0 0RZ-00-050 R-100, RM, & O-I O-I AC 4/25/00 C.A. SALES, INC. OFFICE PARK 101.37 12000000 0RZ-00-051 RA-200 R-100 AC 4/25/00 SHHADE TREE PROPERTIES, LLC SINGLE-FAMILY SUBDIVISION 37.19 0 45RZ-00-052 C-1 & R-100 C-2 AC 5/23/00 C G, II LIMITED PARTNERSHIP DRUG STORE 2.09 14490 0RZ-00-053 R-75 O-I AC 4/25/00 JJRS HOLDINGS TRUST OFFICE IN EXISTING STRUCTURE 0.50 1697 0RZ-00-054 C-2 C-2 AC 4/25/00 STERLING SERVICES L.P. ALLOWING DRIVE-THROUGH FACILITIES 3.75 23100 0RZ-00-055 C-2 O-I AC 4/25/00 JIM SEIBERT OFFICE PARK 3.12 44728 0RZ-00-056 R-100 NA DE 5/23/00 DAN KELLY COMMERCIAL/RETAIL USES 20.64 200084 0RZ-00-057 RA-200 R-100 MODIFIED AC 5/23/00 RICHARDSON HOUSING GROUP, INC. MODIFIED SINGLE-FAMILY SUBDIVISION 99.50 0 216RZ-00-058 C-1 & R-100 O-I AC 4/25/00 JAMES AND DOROTHY MOON ASSISTED LIVING FACILITY AND OFFICE USES 2.62 18500 0RZ-00-059 R-100 R-100 MODIFIED AC 5/23/00 ROBERT F. EAVES, JR. MODIFIED SINGLE-FAMILY SUBDIVISION 85.38 0 226RZ-00-060 R-100 C-1 AC 5/23/00 ANN'S JEWELRY INC. COMMERCIAL/RETAIL USES 0.41 2800 0RZ-00-061 R-75 NA NA 5/23/00 WILDCAT CLIFFS, LLC CHANGE IN CONDITIONS 48.65 0 111RZ-00-062 O-I C-2 AC 5/23/00 SHABERN PROPERTY DEVELOPMENT COMMERCIAL/RETAIL USES 5.24 40607 0RZ-00-063 O-I C-2 AC 5/23/00 RAMAN J. PATEL HOTEL/MOTEL 3.91 54684 0RZ-00-064 R-75 NA DE 6/27/00 JAMES WAINWRIGHT OFFICE USE IN EXISTING STRUCTURE 0.60 4000 0RZ-00-065 NA NA NA NA NA 0.00 0 0RZ-00-066 C-2 RM-10 AC 7/25/00 ROYAL CHASE, INC. CONDOMINIUMS 8.75 0 84RZ-00-067 RA-200 R-100 MODIFIED AC 5/23/00 GEORGE P. FLANIGAN MODIFIED SINGLE-FAMILY SUBDIVISION 21.61 0 49RZ-00-068 O-I OBP AC 5/23/00 FAMILY TRUST OF SHELTON MACK SOWARDS OFFICE USES 0.76 9000 0RZ-00-069 M-1 R-ZT AC 5/23/00 YOST COMMUNITIES, INC. SINGLE-FAMILY SUBDIVISION 10.20 0 55RZ-00-070 RA-200 R-100 MODIFIED AC 5/23/00 R.F.K., INC. MODIFIED SINGLE-FAMILY SUBDIVISION 40.88 0 94RZ-00-071 R-75 NA DE 5/23/00 JIMMY MOORER DAYCARE CENTER 0.97 10120 0RZ-00-072 R-75 C-1 AC 5/23/00 ROBERT KILGORE CONVENIENCE STORE 1.72 5120 0RZ-00-073 C-2 C-2 AC 5/23/00 TIM NICHOLS CHANGE IN CONDITIONS 2.44 4700 0RZ-00-074 RA-200 R-100 MODIFIED AC 6/27/00 HARBINS PROPERTIES, INC. MODIFIED SINGLE-FAMILY SUBDIVISION 31.00 0 70RZ-00-075 RA-200 R-100 AC 6/27/00 RUBY FORREST, LTD. SINGLE-FAMILY SUBDIVISION 106.12 0 125RZ-00-076 RA-200 NA DE 6/27/00 RUBY FORREST, LTD. COMMERCIAL/RETAIL USES 13.41 61825 0RZ-00-077 C-2 C-2 AC 6/27/00 MARVIN HEWATT CHANGE IN CONDITIONS 2.68 13585 0RZ-00-078 RA-200 R-100 AC 6/27/00 ROYAL OAK PROPERTIES, INC. SINGLE-FAMILY SUBDIVISION 21.45 0 47RZ-00-079 RA-200 R-ZT AC 6/27/00 THE RYLAND GROUP, INC. SINGLE-FAMILY SUBDIVISION 30.15 0 114RZ-00-080 O-I NA DE 7/25/00 OLD PEACHTREE PARTNERS, LLC TOWNHOMES 8.28 0 66

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Case Original Approved Board Action Square HousingNumber Zoning Zoning Action Date Applicant Proposed Development Acres Feet Units

RZ-00-081 R-100 & RA-200 R-75 MODIFIED AC 7/25/00 OLD PEACHTREE PARTNERS, LLC MODIFIED SINGLE-FAMILY SUBDIVISION 20.23 0 154RZ-00-082 M-1 NA DE 10/24/00 RETAIL ACQUISITIONS, LLC COMMERCIAL/RETAIL USES 1.00 767 0RZ-00-083 R-100 R-ZT AC 6/27/00 BEAZER HOMES SINGLE-FAMILY SUBDIVISION 11.40 0 68RZ-00-084 RA-200 NA DE 6/27/00 TIM SMITH OFFICE USES AND DAYCARE CENTER 2.45 11000 0RZ-00-085 R-100 M-1 & O-I AC 7/25/00 TAYLOR & MATHIS, INC. INDUSTRIAL PARK 231.87 1972571 0RZ-00-086 R-100 NA NA 6/27/00 TAYLOR & MATHIS, INC. OFFICE PARK 110.29 819400 0RZ-00-087 R-100 NA NA 6/27/00 TAYLOR & MATHIS, INC. APARTMENTS 84.53 0 714RZ-00-088 R-75 O-I AC 7/25/00 JIM GALIAH OFFICE USES 1.01 15600 0RZ-00-089 R-75 & C-2 NA NA 7/25/00 THE RYLAND GROUP, INC. APARTMENTS 19.79 0 234RZ-00-090 R-60 R-60 AC 7/25/00 TERRY SMITH CHANGE IN CONDITIONS 0.24 0 1RZ-00-091 R-100 RM-6 AC 11/21/00 BACHMAN PROPERTIES, INC. TOWNHOMES 39.92 0 230RZ-00-092 NA NA NA NA NA 0.00 0 0RZ-00-093 C-1 & O-I C-2 & R-ZT AC 9/26/00 WERNICK & ASSOCIATES, INC. COMMERCIAL/RETAIL USES 11.10 111000 0RZ-00-094 RA-200 R-100 AC 8/15/00 RUBY FORREST, LTD. SINGLE-FAMILY SUBDIVISION 20.14 0 44RZ-00-095 R-100 C-2 AC 7/25/00 MARY JANE MCDANIEL OFFICE USES 0.51 800 0RZ-00-096 RA-200 RM-13 AC 7/25/00 D.C. INVESTMENTS APARTMENTS 38.15 0 363RZ-00-097 R-100 & R-75 C-2 AC 7/25/00 DENNY SMITH COMMERCIAL/RETAIL USES 1.89 1172 0RZ-00-098 R-75 NA DE 8/22/00 JONES MILL ASSOCIATES, LLC TOWNHOMES 17.60 0 135RZ-00-099 RA-200 NA NA 7/25/00 O.Z. DEVELOPMENT COMPANY, INC. SINGLE-FAMILY SUBDIVISION 43.51 0 59RZ-00-100 O-I O-I AC 7/25/00 SOUTHERN REFLECTIONS SENIOR LIVING LLC ASSISTED LIVING FACILITY 27.53 602000 480RZ-00-101 O-I C-2 AC 8/22/00 STEINEMANN DUNWOODY, L.P. COMMERCIAL/RETAIL USES 0.63 3150 0RZ-00-102 O-I C-2 AC 8/22/00 STEINEMANN DUNWOODY, L.P. COMMERCIAL/RETAIL USES 1.00 6600 0RZ-00-103 R-100 O-I AC 9/5/00 NEW CENTURY CONSTRUCTION CO., INC. OFFICE USES 4.18 33000 0RZ-00-104 RA-200 RA-200 AC 8/22/00 EAST GWINNETT CHURCH OF CHRIST, INC. CHURCH AND ACCESSORY USES 11.12 4452 0RZ-00-105 R-100 C-2 AC 8/22/00 JOHN S. THOMAS AUTOMOBILE SALES 0.88 0 0RZ-00-106 C-2 RM-13 AC 3/27/01 BACHMAN PROPERTIES, INC. APARTMENTS 16.47 0 214RZ-00-107 RA-200 NA DE 9/26/00 ROWLAND DEVELOPMENT COMPANY COMMERCIAL/RETAIL USES 19.81 167440 0RZ-00-108 RA-200 NA DE 9/26/00 ROWLAND DEVELOPMENT COMPANY OFFICE/WAREHOUSE/DISTRIBUTION 28.50 324000 0RZ-00-109 RA-200 R-100 AC 8/22/00 UNITED GENERAL INDUSTRIES, INC. SINGLE-FAMILY SUBDIVISION 50.03 0 61RZ-00-110 NA NA NA NA NA 0.00 0 0RZ-00-111 R-100 & C-2 RM-13 AC 8/22/00 CORRIDOR DEVELOPMENT, INC. APARTMENTS 5.54 0 72RZ-00-112 R-100 RA-200 AC 8/22/00 LOUISE AND PETER DITOMASO EQUESTRIAN STABLES/ACADEMY 9.60 0 0RZ-00-113 R-100 & O-I O-I AC 8/22/00 GLENN E. HICKS, JR. OFFICE USES 7.12 150000 0RZ-00-114 M-1 NA NA 8/22/00 THOMAS ALAN AND DEBRA REED SINGLE-FAMILY RESIDENCE 0.24 0 1RZ-00-115 C-1 & R-75 C-2 AC 8/22/00 CSW, FLP COMMERCIAL/RETAIL USES 8.34 16800 0RZ-00-116 R-100 O-I AC 9/26/00 DENNIS BILLEW COMMERCIAL/RETAIL USES 2.60 19800 0RZ-00-117 R-100 NA DE 10/24/00 JAJ PARTNERS, LLC TOWNHOMES 19.55 0 156RZ-00-118 M-1 NA DE 9/26/00 LAKES PARKWAY ASSOCIATES, LLC APARTMENTS 40.76 0 432RZ-00-119 RA-200 C-2 AC 9/26/00 JOHN W. ADAMS COMMERCIAL/RETAIL USES 15.34 101000 0RZ-00-120 RA-200 C-2 AC 9/26/00 GARDO, INC. COMMERCIAL/RETAIL USES 4.47 25075 0

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Table 142000 Rezoning Applications

Case Original Approved Board Action Square HousingNumber Zoning Zoning Action Date Applicant Proposed Development Acres Feet Units

RZ-00-121 RA-200 R-100 AC 9/26/00 VENTURE HOMES SINGLE-FAMILY SUBDIVISION 200.98 0 252RZ-00-122 RA-200 R-100 AC 11/28/00 CRESCENT RESOURCES MODIFIED SINGLE-FAMILY SUBDIVISION 747.64 0 499RZ-00-123 C-2 NA DE 11/28/00 REL PROPERTIES, INC. CONDOMINUMS 7.56 0 67RZ-00-124 M-1 NA DE 12/12/00 ATLANTA REALTY APARTMENTS 34.35 0 440RZ-00-125 M-1 C-2 AC 10/3/00 BAILEY GROUP PARTNERS, L.P. AUTOMOBILE SALES AND SERVICE 19.71 35000 0RZ-00-126 RA-200 NA DE 9/26/00 CUTWATER, INC. COMMERCIAL/RETAIL USES 5.37 47215 0RZ-00-127 R-100 O-I AC 9/26/00 ROBERTS COMMERCIAL REAL ESTATE OFFICE USES 5.52 45000 0RZ-00-128 R-100 R-75 MODIFIED AC 9/26/00 COOPER ROAD PARTNERS MODIFIED SINGLE-FAMILY SUBDIVISION 32.42 0 72RZ-00-129 R-100 O-I AC 9/26/00 EMILY KIMBROW COMMERCIAL/RETAIL USES 7.50 80000 0RZ-00-130 RA-200 R-100 MODIFIED AC 9/26/00 SHAWSHANK, LTD. MODIFIED SINGLE-FAMILY SUBDIVISION 56.32 0 112RZ-00-131 R-75 NA DE 10/24/00 MILLSTONE DEVELOPMENT GROUP, INC. REDUCTION IN DWELLING SIZE 38.41 0 97RZ-00-132 R-100 O-I AC 10/24/00 POOHBAH HOLDINGS OFFICE USES 10.60 19460 0RZ-00-133 R-100 R-75 MODIFIED AC 10/24/00 TOUCHSTONE HOMES (GA) INC. MODIFIED SINGLE-FAMILY SUBDIVISION 11.50 0 30RZ-00-134 M-1 & C-2 C-2 AC 10/24/00 ENTERPRISE RENT-A-CAR AUTOMOBILE RENTAL FACILITY 2.00 5796 0RZ-00-135 C-1 C-2 AC 11/28/00 CHRIS WILHITE AUTOMOBILE SERVICE 1.26 2893 0RZ-00-136 R-100, C-2 & M-1 C-2 AC 11/28/00 TAYLOR & MATHIS, INC. COMMERCIAL/RETAIL USES 47.83 423900 0RZ-00-137 R-100 M-1 AC 11/28/00 TAYLOR & MATHIS, INC. OFFICE/WAREHOUSE/DISTRIBUTION 108.58 1166517 0RZ-00-138 R-100 R-ZT AC 11/24/00 TAYLOR & MATHIS, INC. SINGLE-FAMILY SUBDIVISION 84.53 0 336RZ-00-139 RMD NA DE 11/28/00 JAVIER RODRIGUEZ OFFICE USES 0.57 1443 0RZ-00-140 C-2 C-2 AC 11/7/00 AMERICAN LANDMARK FENCE CO. FENCE COMPANY 1.71 4124 0RZ-00-141 R-75 & R-ZT R-75 MODIFIED AC 10/24/00 CHARLES L. ARNOLD CO. SINGLE-FAMILY SUBDIVISION 38.65 0 76RZ-00-142 R-100 R-75 MODIFIED AC 10/24/00 VINTAGE COMMUNITIES, INC. MODIFIED SINGLE-FAMILY SUBDIVISION 34.26 0 102RZ-00-143 R-75 NA DE 11/28/00 LAKES PARKWAY ASSOCIATES, LLC DAYCARE CENTER (CONGREGATE) 1.38 7900 0RZ-00-144 RA-200 R-100 MODIFIED AC 10/24/00 ELITE LAND, LLC MODIFIED SINGLE-FAMILY SUBDIVISION 95.21 0 218RZ-00-145 R-75 R-75 AC 11/28/00 SF PROPERTIES, INC. SINGLE-FAMILY SUBDIVISION 55.06 0 121RZ-00-146 C-2 C-2 AC 11/28/00 GWINNETT PRADO L.P. ALLOW ADDITIONAL OUTPARCELS 33.19 5000 0RZ-00-147 R-75 R-ZT AC 11/28/00 ST. ANDREWS PARTNERS, LLC TOWNHOMES 5.63 0 38RZ-00-148 M-1 & M-2 M-2 AC 12/12/00 CHARLES COWART CHANGE IN CONDITIONS 31.58 0 0RZ-00-149 RA-200 & C-1 C-2 AC 11/28/00 PARKSIDE WALK, LLC COMMERCIAL/RETAIL USES 5.74 32200 0RZ-00-150 R-100 O-I AC 11/28/00 BRUCE R. BILLINGER OFFICE IN EXISTING STRUCTURE 0.52 1482 0RZ-00-151 RA-200 & C-1 C-2 AC 11/28/00 GARDO, INC. COMMERCIAL/RETAIL USES 5.27 24800 0RZ-00-152 R-100 O-I AC 11/28/00 KEMPTON & COFFEY OFFICE IN EXISTING STRUCTURE 0.83 3075 0RZ-00-153 R-100 & R-75 MOD C-1 AC 3/27/01 JEM DEVELOPMENT LLC COMMERCIAL/RETAIL USES 14.28 86400 0RZ-00-154 RA-200 R-100 AC 11/28/00 BREEDLLOVE COMPANY SINGLE-FAMILY SUBDIVISION 17.16 0 42RZ-00-155 RA-200 R-100 AC 11/28/00 PETER F. BOYCE SINGLE-FAMILY SUBDIVISION 139.53 0 54RZ-00-156 RA-200 R-100 MODIFIED AC 11/28/00 PETER F. BOYCE MODIFIED SINGLE-FAMILY SUBDIVISION 26.62 0 49RZ-00-157 RA-200 O-I AC 11/28/00 PETER F. BOYCE OFFICE USES 27.67 108000 0RZ-00-158 RA-200 C-2 AC 12/12/00 PETER F. BOYCE COMMERCIAL/RETAIL USES 19.32 100000 0RZ-00-159 M-1 C-2 AC 1/23/01 JIM COWART, INC. COMMERCIAL/RETAIL USES 3.55 23000 0RZ-00-160 R-100 R-60 AC 12/12/00 CORRIDOR DEVELOPMENT, INC. SINGLE-FAMILY SUBDIVISION 11.32 0 41

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Case Original Approved Board Action Square HousingNumber Zoning Zoning Action Date Applicant Proposed Development Acres Feet Units

RZ-00-161 R-75 O-I AC 12/12/00 MIRIAM RUIZ OFFICE IN EXISTING STRUCTURE 0.36 1500 0RZ-00-162 R-100 C-2 AC 12/12/00 GLENN RIDGE DEVELOPMENT COMMERCIAL/RETAIL USES 5.92 24870 0RZ-00-163 RA-200 C-2 AC 12/12/00 RIDGE ROAD ASSOCIATES, LLC COMMERCIAL/RETAIL USES 13.97 80200 0RZ-00-164 RA-200 R-100 MODIFIED AC 12/12/00 PARKSIDE WALK, LLC MODIFIED SINGLE-FAMILY SUBDIVISION 60.50 0 105RZ-00-165 R-ZT O-I AC 12/12/00 MEADOW TRACE, INC. OFFICE BUILDING 1.28 13500 0RZ-00-166 O-I & R-100 O-I AC 12/12/00 D & C MANAGEMENT GROUP, LLC OFFICE PARK 8.66 72000 0RZ-00-167 RA-200 R-100 MODIFIED AC 12/12/00 D.G. JENKINS DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION MODIFIED SINGLE-FAMILY SUBDIVISION 30.27 0 65RZ-00-168 C-2 & M-1 M-2 AC 12/12/00 PUCKETT BROTHERS TOWING/WRECKER SERVICE 2.35 0 0RZ-00-169 R-100 & M-1 C-2 AC 12/12/00 PUCKETT BROTHERS AUTOMOBILE SALES AND SERVICE 3.25 0 0RZ-00-170 RA-200 R-100 MODIFIED AC 12/12/00 D.G. JENKINS DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION MODIFIED SINGLE-FAMILY SUBDIVISION 88.81 0 204RZ-00-171 RA-200 O-I AC 12/12/00 PROSPECT PARTNERS, LLC DAYCARE CENTER 1.84 8800 0RZ-00-172 C-2 C-2 AC 12/12/00 GLENRIDGE DEVELOPMENT DRUG STORE 2.71 10125 0

Board of Commissioners' Actions: AC - Approved with Conditions, DE - Denied, TA - Tabled, NA - Not Applicable (Withdrawn)Source: Gwinnett County Department of Planning and Development

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Table 152000 Rezoning Applications by Location

Case Map Map Map Map Census Plan CommissionNumber Location Location Number Number Number Number Tract Area District

RZ-00-001 OLD PEACHTREE ROAD, 2200 BLOCK PEACHFORD LANE, 2200 BLOCK 7-060-002 NA NA NA 506.01 6 1 RZ-00-002 LAWRENCEVILLE HIGHWAY, 2000 BLOCK NA 5-050-130 NA NA NA 505.07 5 4 RZ-00-003 BRASELTON HIGHWAY, 2900 BLOCK SOUTH PUCKETTS MILL ROAD, 2300 BLOCK 7-099-001 NA NA NA 506.01 6 1 RZ-00-004 SETTLES BRIDGE ROAD, 5400 BLOCK NA 7-312-001 NA NA NA 501.01 1 1 RZ-00-005 WALLACE ROAD, 3100 BLOCK NA 7-181-002B 7-181-041 NA NA 506.01 6 1 RZ-00-006 BUFORD DRIVE, 1000 BLOCK NA 7-028-009 NA NA NA 505.03 5 4 RZ-00-007 LAWRENCEVILLE HIGHWAY, 1700 BLOCK NA 5-079-118 5-079-005 NA NA 505.05 5 4 RZ-00-008 BRASELTON HIGHWAY, 2600 BLOCK AUBURN ROAD, 1900 BLOCK 3-001-020 NA NA NA 506.01 6 1 RZ-00-009 LANGLEY ROAD, 3000 BLOCK NA 5-125-011 NA NA NA 507.05 7 3 RZ-00-010 FIVE FORKS-TRICKUM ROAD, 4500 BLOCK LAKE LUCERNE ROAD, 1200 BLOCK 6-081-002 6-081-0003 NA NA 504.14 4 3 RZ-00-011 WEST OF LENA CARTER ROAD, 1900 BLOCK NA 7-095-024 7-095-048 NA NA 506.01 6 1 RZ-00-012 SATELLITE BOULEVARD, 3300 BLOCK NA 6-232-098 NA NA NA 502.03 2 1 RZ-00-013 LOGANVILLE HIGHWAY, 2700 BLOCK NA 5-156-003 5-156-005 NA NA 507.05 7 3 RZ-00-014 OAK GROVE ROAD, 3000 BLOCK NA 5-156-003 5-156-005 NA NA 507.05 7 3 RZ-00-015 LOGANVILLE HIGHWAY, 2700 BLOCK NA 5-156-003 5-156-003 NA NA 507.05 7 3 RZ-00-016 OAK GROVE ROAD, 2900-3000 BLOCKS NA 5-156-003 5-156-005 NA NA 507.05 7 3 RZ-00-017 OLD PEACHTREE ROAD, 1400 BLOCK NA 7-156-001B NA NA NA 502.04 2 1 RZ-00-018 OAKLAND ROAD, 400 BLOCK NA 5-048-010 NA NA NA 505.06 5 4 RZ-00-019 GILLELAND LANE, 6900 BLOCK BEARD STREET, 4000 BLOCK 6-250-007 NA NA NA 503.04 3 2 RZ-00-020 MIMOSA DRIVE, 200 BLOCK ENGLE DRIVE, 300 BLOCK 6-138-027 NA NA NA 504.03 4 2 RZ-00-021 WINDER HIGHWAY, 400-500 BLOCKS HOSEA ROAD, 0-100 BLOCKS 5-178-035 NA NA NA 505.03 5 4 RZ-00-022 HURRICANE TRAIL, 300 BLOCK NA 5-241-010 NA NA NA 506.02 6 1 RZ-00-023 UNIVERSITY PARKWAY, 6700 BLOCK NA 5-358-005 NA NA NA 506.02 6 1 RZ-00-024 OLD FOUNTAIN ROAD, 2000 BLOCK NA 7-023-007 NA NA NA 506.02 6 1 RZ-00-025 BROOKS ROAD, 1500 BLOCK NA 5-247-002 NA NA NA 506.02 6 1 RZ-00-026 SATELLITE BOULEVARD, 2500 BLOCK BOGGS ROAD, 2000 BLOCK 7-079-006 NA NA NA 502.03 2 1 RZ-00-027 NEW HOPE ROAD, 2000 BLOCK NA 5-232-001 NA NA NA 505.09 5 3 RZ-00-028 NEW HOPE ROAD, 2000 BLOCK NA 5-217-030 5-232-001 NA NA 505.09 5 3 RZ-00-029 NEW HOPE ROAD, 2000 BLOCK NA 5-217-030 5-232-001 NA NA 505.09 5 3 RZ-00-030 OLD PEACHTREE ROAD, 3000-3100 BLOCKS HURRICANE SHOALS ROAD, 2100-2200 BLOCKS 7-018-028 NA NA NA 506.02 6 1 RZ-00-031 SEVER ROAD, 2000-2100 BLOCKS NA 7-083-268 7-083-270 NA NA 505.02 5 1 RZ-00-032 DROWNING CREEK ROAD, 1200 BLOCK NA 5-330-005 NA NA NA 506.02 6 1 RZ-00-033 SINGLETON ROAD, 5800 BLOCK NA 6-196-023 NA NA NA 504.08 4 2 RZ-00-034 SPAIN ROAD, 3000 BLOCK ANNISTOWN ROAD, 4500 BLOCK 6-027-122 NA NA NA 507.09 7 3 RZ-00-035 CAMPBELL ROAD, 1200 BLOCK NA 5-235-002 5-246-026 NA NA 506.02 6 1 RZ-00-036 SHOAL CREEK ROAD, 2100 BLOCK NA 7-326-103 NA NA NA 501.01 1 1 RZ-00-037 PEACHTREE INDUSTRIAL BLVD. 4800 BLOCK SOUTH OLD PEACHTREE ROAD, 4800-4900 BLKS 6-270-009 NA NA NA 503.09 3 2 RZ-00-038 ATKINSON ROAD, 1800 BLOCK HERRINGTON LANE, 1800 BLOCK 7-081-030 NA NA NA 505.02 5 1 RZ-00-039 MITCHELL ROAD, 2200 BLOCK NA 7-103-008 NA NA NA 506.01 6 1 RZ-00-040 WALLACE ROAD, 3000 BLOCK NA 7-181-028 NA NA NA 506.01 6 1

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Table 152000 Rezoning Applications by Location

Case Map Map Map Map Census Plan CommissionNumber Location Location Number Number Number Number Tract Area District

RZ-00-041 RIVER DRIVE, 3600 BLOCK BITTERCREEK WAY, 3600 BLOCK 6-109-037 NA NA NA 504.13 4 4 RZ-00-042 SOUTH OF BRASELTON HIGHWAY, 3500 BLOCK NA 3-002-112 3-002-113 3-002-114 3-002-115 506.01 6 1 RZ-00-043 BRASELTON HIGHWAY, 3500 BLOCK NA 3-002-112 3-002-113 3-002-114 3-002-115 506.01 6 1 RZ-00-044 WINDER HIGHWAY, 1400 BLOCK NA 5-239-026 NA NA NA 506.02 6 1 RZ-00-045 OLD PEACHTREE ROAD, 2600-2700 BLOCKS NA 7-022-001 NA NA NA 506.02 6 1 RZ-00-046 OLD PEACHTREE ROAD, 2600 BLOCK NA 7-022-001 NA NA NA 506.02 6 1 RZ-00-047 OLD PEACHTREE ROAD, 2700-2800 BLOCKS OLD FOUNTAIN ROAD, 2000 BLOCK 7-023-004 7-023-009 7-023-010 7-023-012 506.02 6 1 RZ-00-048 OLD NORCROSS ROAD, 2500 BLOCK NA 7-038-001 NA NA NA 506.02 6 4 RZ-00-049 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 0 0 RZ-00-050 DULUTH HIGHWAY, 2100 BLOCK MEADOW CHURCH ROAD, 2300-2400 BLOCKS 7-116-005 7-116-006A 7-116-009A 7-116-012 502.04 2 1 RZ-00-051 ACE MCMILLAN ROAD, 1300 BLOCK NA 5-298-007 NA NA NA 506.02 6 1 RZ-00-052 OLD PEACHTREE ROAD, 1100 BLOCK BUFORD DRIVE, 2300 BLOCK 7-105-003A 7-105-005 7-105-006 NA 505.03 5 1 RZ-00-053 PLEASANT HILL ROAD, 1200 BLOCK NA 6-182-013 NA NA NA 505.06 5 1 RZ-00-054 DULUTH HIGHWAY, 1000 BLOCK NA 7-033-124 NA NA NA 503.02 3 1 RZ-00-055 LAKES PARKWAY, NORTH OF 1200 BLOCK NA 7-034-232 NA NA NA 505.02 5 1 RZ-00-056 ROSS ROAD, 2100-2200 BLOCKS ROSS CIRCLE, 2000-2100 BLOCKS 6-055-002 NA NA NA 507.08 7 3 RZ-00-057 BRASELTON HIGHWAY, 5000 BLOCK WHEELER ROAD, 5400 BLOCK 3-004-002 3-004-071 3-004-091 3-004-092 506.01 6 1 RZ-00-058 FIVE FORKS-TRICKUM ROAD, 2700 BLOCK NA 5-012-008A NA NA NA 507.06 7 3 RZ-00-059 GRAHAMRIDGE COURT, 3700 BLOCK LAUREL CREST DRIVE, 3800 BLOCK 6-014-004 6-014-006 NA NA 507.09 7 3 RZ-00-060 SCENIC HIGHWAY, 1800 BLOCK NA 5-057-078 NA NA NA 507.11 7 3 RZ-00-061 COLLINS HILL ROAD, 1900 BLOCK NA 7-088-005 7-088-029 7-088-037 NA 505.03 5 4 RZ-00-062 OLD NORCROSS ROAD, 1800 BLOCK CRUSE ROAD, 1800 BLOCK 7-036-003F 7-004-001 7-004-266 NA 505.07 5 4 RZ-00-063 ROCKBRIDGE ROAD, 1800 BLOCK NA 6-060-017 6-060-018 6-060-029 NA 504.14 4 3 RZ-00-064 ROCKBRIDGE ROAD, 500 BLOCK NA 6-145-131 NA NA NA 504.03 4 2 RZ-00-065 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 0 0 RZ-00-066 SWEETWATER ROAD, 3500 BLOCK NA 6-204-003 NA NA NA 505.06 5 1 RZ-00-067 HOG MOUNTAIN BRASELTON ROAD, 4200 BLOCK NA 3-003-114 NA NA NA 506.01 6 1 RZ-00-068 JAY BIRD ALLEY, 3600 BLOCK CROOKED CREEK ROAD, 5900 BLOCK 6-303-020 NA NA NA 503.10 3 2 RZ-00-069 SAFEHAVEN DRIVE, 3700-3800 BLOCKS NA 6-126-101 NA NA NA 504.13 4 4 RZ-00-070 BRAMLETT SHOALS ROAD, 1300 BLOCK NA 5-215-003 NA NA NA 505.09 5 3 RZ-00-071 TOWLER ROAD, 0-100 BLOCKS LAWRENCEVILLE HIGHWAY, 900 BLOCK 5-111-010 5-111-011 NA NA 505.08 5 4 RZ-00-072 HARBINS ROAD, 1300-1400 BLOCKS SINGLETON ROAD, 5600 BLOCK 6-188-010A NA NA NA 504.08 4 2 RZ-00-073 PROGRESS CENTER AVENUE, 500 BLOCK UNIVERSITY PARKWAY, 3200 BLOCK 5-208-036 NA NA NA 505.03 5 4 RZ-00-074 BAILEY WOODS ROAD, 800-900 BLOCKS NA 2-001-023A NA NA NA 506.01 6 1 RZ-00-075 INDIAN SHOALS ROAD, 3700-3900 BLOCKS NA 5-354-005 5-354-013 5-355-004 NA 506.02 6 1 RZ-00-076 INDIAN SHOALS ROAD, 3800-3900 BLOCKS NA 5-355-004 NA NA NA 506.02 6 1 RZ-00-077 DAVENPORT ROAD, 2300 BLOCK OLD NORCROSS ROAD, 3500 BLOCK 6-232-100 NA NA NA 502.03 2 1 RZ-00-078 WALLACE ROAD, 2900 BLOCK NA 7-180-014 7-180-026 NA NA 506.01 6 1 RZ-00-079 GLOSTER ROAD, 0-100 BLOCK JORDAN ROAD, 0-100 BLOCK 5-014-004A 5-014-004C 5-014-105 5-015-001 505.05 5 4 RZ-00-080 OLD PEACHTREE ROAD, 1900-2000 BLOCKS NA 7-094-003 NA NA NA 506.01 6 1

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Table 152000 Rezoning Applications by Location

Case Map Map Map Map Census Plan CommissionNumber Location Location Number Number Number Number Tract Area District

RZ-00-081 OLD PEACHTREE ROAD, 1800-1900 BLOCKS FIRELIGHT LANE, 1900 BLOCK 7-094-003 NA NA NA 506.01 6 1 RZ-00-082 BEAVER RUIN ROAD, 1200 BLOCK NA 6-184-007 NA NA NA 504.09 4 4 RZ-00-083 ATKINSON ROAD, 1600 BLOCK NA 7-074-002 7-074-003 NA NA 505.02 5 1 RZ-00-084 OLD FOUNTAIN ROAD, 1900 BLOCK HARRIS ROAD, 1200 BLOCK 7-056-005A 7-056-017 7-056-057 NA 505.03 5 1 RZ-00-085 OLD PEACHTREE ROAD, 400 BLOCK ROCK SPRINGS ROAD, 500 BLOCK 7-149-010 7-149-010A 7-149-011A 7-149-029 502.02 2 1 RZ-00-086 ROCK SPRINGS ROAD, 1100 BLOCK NA 7-147-005A 7-132-002 NA NA 502.02 2 1 RZ-00-087 OLD PEACHTREE ROAD, 700-800 BLOCKS SANDSTONE DRIVE, 2700 BLOCK 7-131-005 7-131-006 NA NA 502.02 2 1 RZ-00-088 BURNS ROAD, 4200 BLOCK NA 6-158A-036 6-158A-037 NA NA 504.09 4 4 RZ-00-089 LAWRENCEVILLE HIGHWAY, 2600 BLOCK GLOSTER ROAD, 300 BLOCK 5-017-002 5-017-342 NA NA 505.06 5 4 RZ-00-090 HEATHGATE DRIVE, 700 BLOCK NA 6-128-262 NA NA NA 505.05 5 4 RZ-00-091 ATHENS HIGHWAY, 1300-1400 BLOCKS NA 5-092-003 NA NA NA 507.05 7 3 RZ-00-092 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 0 0 RZ-00-093 PLEASANT HILL ROAD, 900 BLOCK CRUSE ROAD, 3600 BLOCK 6-177-001B 6-177-001C 6-177-001D 6-177-001E 505.06 5 4 RZ-00-094 RIDGE ROAD, 3800 BLOCK NA 1-004-052 1-004-132 NA NA 506.01 6 1 RZ-00-095 FINANCIAL CENTER WAY, 3300 BLOCK NA 7-187-013 NA NA NA 501.02 1 1 RZ-00-096 OAKLAND ROAD, 1400 BLOCK HERRINGTON ROAD, 1300-1400 BLOCKS 7-042-003 7-042-021 7-042-037 NA 505.06 5 2 RZ-00-097 LAWRENCEVILLE HIGHWAY, 2500 BLOCK NA 5-017-186 5-018-001 NA NA 505.06 5 4 RZ-00-098 JONES MILL ROAD, 3500-3600 BLOCKS NA 6-280-003C 6-280-006 6-280-022 6-280-023 503.04 3 2 RZ-00-099 BOLD SPRINGS ROAD, 2400 BLOCK NA 5-326-001 5-326-001F NA NA 506.02 6 1 RZ-00-100 BETHESDA CHURCH ROAD, SOUTH OF 200 BLOC RONALD REAGAN PARKWAY, 100-200 BLOCKS 6-128-001 NA NA NA 505.05 5 4 RZ-00-101 CLUB DRIVE, 3600 BLOCK NA 6-203-083 NA NA NA 505.06 5 1 RZ-00-102 CLUB DRIVE, 3700 BLOCK NA 6-203-004 NA NA NA 505.06 5 1 RZ-00-103 ROSEBUD ROAD 3100 BLOCK NA 5-100-014 5-100-024 5-100-031 NA 507.04 7 3 RZ-00-104 SEVER ROAD, 1700 BLOCK LUKE LANE, 1400 BLOCK 7-072-052 NA NA NA 505.02 5 1 RZ-00-105 CAMP CIRCLE ROAD, 2100-2200 BLOCKS NA 6-057-020 6-057-022 NA NA 504.15 4 3 RZ-00-106 JIMMY CARTER BOULEVARD, 4200 BLOCK CLUB PARKWAY, 0-100 BLOCK 6-142-002 NA NA NA 504.03 4 2 RZ-00-107 HARBINS ROAD, 900 BLOCK WEST DROWNING CREEK ROAD, 2400-2500 BLKS 5-299-001 NA NA NA 506.02 6 1 RZ-00-108 WEST DROWNING CREEK ROAD, 2500 BLOCK NA 5-299-001 NA NA NA 506.02 6 1 RZ-00-109 MINERAL SPRINGS ROAD, 1100 BLOCK NA 2-002-012 NA NA NA 506.01 6 1 RZ-00-110 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 0 0 RZ-00-111 PADEN DRIVE, 200-300 BLOCKS NA 5-018-005 NA NA NA 505.06 5 4 RZ-00-112 BAY CREEK ROAD, 3800 BLOCK LOGANVILLE HIGHWAY, 3700 BLOCK 5-162-037 NA NA NA 507.05 7 3 RZ-00-113 SUGARLOAF PARKWAY, 5500 BLOCK ATKINSON ROAD, 1500-1600 BLOCKS 7-074-005 7-074-017 7-074-019 NA 505.02 5 1 RZ-00-114 FREEDOM LANE, 4400 BLOCK NA 6-259-062 NA NA NA 503.09 3 2 RZ-00-115 LAWRENCEVILLE HIGHWAY, 2800 BLOCK HARRISON DRIVE, 2700 BLOCK 5-016-024 NA NA NA 505.06 5 4 RZ-00-116 BUFORD DRIVE, 2500-2600 BLOCKS NA 7-132-002 NA NA NA 506.01 6 1 RZ-00-117 ROCK SPRINGS ROAD, 1300 BLOCK NA 7-133-005 NA NA NA 506.01 6 1 RZ-00-118 HERRINGTON ROAD, 1500 BLOCK BRECKENRIDGE BLVD.EXTENSION, 2400 BLK 7-075-004 7-075-005 7-075-009 7-075-010 505.02 5 1 RZ-00-119 BRASELTON HIGHWAY, 3400 BLOCK NA 3-002-109 3-002-110 3-002-111 NA 506.01 6 1 RZ-00-120 ATKINSON ROAD, 1700 BLOCK HERRINGTON ROAD, 1700-1800 BLOCKS 7-074-001 NA NA NA 505.02 5 1

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Table 152000 Rezoning Applications by Location

Case Map Map Map Map Census Plan CommissionNumber Location Location Number Number Number Number Tract Area District

RZ-00-121 EWING CHAPEL ROAD, 1600-2000 BLOCKS GIVENS ROAD, 1800-1900 BLOCKS 5-264-001 5-264-003 5-265-006A 5-265-018 506.02 6 1 RZ-00-122 MOORE ROAD, 4500-4600 BLOCKS NA 7-285-008 NA NA NA 502.02 2 1 RZ-00-123 LAWRENCEVILLE HIGHWAY, 3100 BLOCK JAMES ROAD, 400 BLOCK 6-153-091 NA NA NA 505.06 5 4 RZ-00-124 JONES MILL ROAD, 2700-2800 BLOCKS GOVERNORS LAKE PARKWAY, 6400-6600 BLKS 6-251-002 6-251-026 NA NA 503.04 3 2 RZ-00-125 BOGGS ROAD, 1700-1900 BLOCKS NA 7-080-004A NA NA NA 505.02 5 1 RZ-00-126 BRASELTON HIGHWAY, 4500-4600 BLOCKS NA 3-003-013 NA NA NA 506.01 6 1 RZ-00-127 JIM MOORE ROAD, 4200-4300 BLOCKS BRASELTON HIGHWAY, 3500-3600 BLOCKS 3-002-122 NA NA NA 506.01 6 1 RZ-00-128 COOPER ROAD, 800-900 BLOCKS PEBBLE BEND DRIVE, 800-1000 BLOCKS 5-101-033 5-101-035 NA NA 507.05 7 3 RZ-00-129 BUFORD DRIVE, 2400-2600 BLOCKS NA 7-132-026 NA NA NA 506.01 6 1 RZ-00-130 FENCE ROAD, 3300 BLOCK AUBURN ROAD, 500 BLOCK 2-003-043 2-003-055 NA NA 506.02 6 1 RZ-00-131 OAK GROVE ROAD, 3400 BLOCK NA 5-131-020 5-158-002A 5-158-014 NA 507.05 7 3 RZ-00-132 MEADOW CHURCH WAY, 2200 BLOCK NA 7-117-025 NA NA NA 502.04 2 1 RZ-00-133 ROCKBRIDGE ROAD, 1700 BLOCK NA 6-077-006C 6-077-006D 6-077-006E NA 504.14 4 3 RZ-00-134 STONE MOUNTAIN HIGHWAY, 5100 BLOCK GLENN CLUB DRIVE, 1900-2000 BLOCKS 6-061-048 NA NA NA 504.14 4 3 RZ-00-135 DEAN ROAD, 600 BLOCK LAWRENCEVILLE-SUWANEE ROAD, 2100 BLOCK 7-111-104 7-111-105 NA NA 505.02 5 1 RZ-00-136 BUFORD DRIVE, 2500-2600 BLOCKS NA 7-132-002 7-132-006 7-147-005A NA 502.02 2 1 RZ-00-137 ROCK SPRINGS ROAD, 1100 BLOCK NA 7-147-005A 7-132-002 7-131-006 NA 502.02 2 1 RZ-00-138 OLD PEACHTREE ROAD, 700-800 BLOCKS SANDSTONE DRIVE, 2700 BLOCK 7-131-005 7-131-006 7-131-010 7-131-013 502.02 2 1 RZ-00-139 SINGLETON ROAD, 5800 BLOCK PIRKLE ROAD, 1400 BLOCK 6-189-026 NA NA NA 504.08 4 2 RZ-00-140 BRASELTON HIGHWAY, 3000 BLOCK NA 3-002-019 NA NA NA 506.01 6 1 RZ-00-141 REBECCA STREET, 700 BLOCK CHARLES STREET, 3700 BLOCK 6-156-046 6-156A-001A NA NA 504.11 4 4 RZ-00-142 WEBB GIN HOUSE ROAD, 1000 BLOCK IRIS LANE, 1300 BLOCK 5-106-004 5-106-008 5-106-078 NA 505.05 5 4 RZ-00-143 OLD NORCROSS ROAD, 4100 BLOCK GRAVITT ROAD, 2500 BLOCK 6-237-060 6-237-302 NA NA 503.14 3 2 RZ-00-144 FENCE ROAD, 4000-4200 BLOCKS MINERAL SPRINGS ROAD, 800-1000 BLOCKS 2-002-164 NA NA NA 506.01 6 1 RZ-00-145 EAST OF 1400 BLK N. BROWN RD. EXTENSION OLD PEACHTREE ROAD, SOUTH OF 900 BLOCK 7-113-001 NA NA NA 505.02 5 1 RZ-00-146 DULUTH HIGHWAY, 1000 BLOCK RIVERSIDE PARKWAY, 2000 - 2500 BLOCKS 7-033-195 NA NA NA 505.02 5 1 RZ-00-147 ROCK SPRINGS ROAD, 1000 BLOCK NA 7-147-073 NA NA NA 502.02 2 1 RZ-00-148 BOULDERBROOK CIRCLE, 100 BLOCK NORTH OF 900 BLK WINDER HIGHWAY 5-210-001C NA NA NA 505.03 5 4 RZ-00-149 HOG MOUNTAIN-BRASELTON ROAD, 4500 BLK BRASELTON HIGHWAY, 4600 BLOCK 3-003-077 3-003-079 NA NA 506.01 6 1 RZ-00-150 ROCKBRIDGE ROAD, 2100 BLOCK VIVID DRIVE, 5200 BLOCK 6-058-009C NA NA NA 504.15 4 3 RZ-00-151 AUBURN ROAD, 1100 BLOCK JIM MOORE ROAD, 3000 BLOCK 2-001-008A NA NA NA 506.01 6 1 RZ-00-152 SCENIC HIGHWAY, 1400 BLOCK NA 5-074-296 5-074-297 NA NA 507.10 7 3 RZ-00-153 LAWRENCEVILLE-SUWANEE RD,1900-2000 BLKS. NA 7-085-004 7-085-005 7-085-182 NA 505.02 5 1 RZ-00-154 SARDIS CHURCH ROAD, 4500 BLOCK NA 1-002-023 1-002-065 NA NA 506.01 6 1 RZ-00-155 AUBURN ROAD, 400-500 BLOCKS NA 2-003-056 2-003-061 2-003-066 2-003-070 506.01 6 1 RZ-00-156 AUBURN ROAD, 400 BLOCK NA 2-003-018 2-003-112 2-003-017 2-003-114 506.01 6 1 RZ-00-157 AUBURN ROAD, 300-400 BLOCKS NA 2-003-112 2-003-114 2-003-115 2-003-017 506.01 6 1 RZ-00-158 AUBURN ROAD, 100-200 BLOCKS NA 2-003-016 NA NA NA 506.01 6 1 RZ-00-159 PEACHTREE PARKWAY, 5200 BLOCK PEACHTREE CORNERS CIRCLE, 4900 BLOCK 6-301-049 6-301-138 NA NA 503.08 3 2 RZ-00-160 SADDLETOP LANE, 500 BLOCK SADDLETOP WAY, 2800 - 2900 BLOCKS 5-016-011 NA NA NA 505.06 5 4

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Table 152000 Rezoning Applications by Location

Case Map Map Map Map Census Plan CommissionNumber Location Location Number Number Number Number Tract Area District

RZ-00-161 SINGLETON ROAD, 5900 BLOCK NA 6-196-011 NA NA NA 504.08 4 2 RZ-00-162 HEWATT ROAD, 1300 BLOCK OAK ROAD, 1300 BLOCK 6-086-006A 6-086-013 6-086-133 NA 507.07 7 3 RZ-00-163 RIDGE ROAD, 3300 BLOCK HAMILTON MILL ROAD, 3300 BLOCK 7-181-001 7-182-002 7-182-090 NA 506.01 6 1 RZ-00-164 MOUNT MORIAH ROAD, 1400 BLOCK MORIAH WAY, 4700 BLOCK 3-003-023 3-003-245 3-003-251 NA 506.01 6 1 RZ-00-165 MCKENDREE CHURCH ROAD, 1200 BLOCK NA 7-047-004 NA NA NA 505.02 5 1 RZ-00-166 FIVE FORKS-TRICKUM ROAD, 3100 BLOCK NA 6-087-006 NA NA NA 507.07 7 3 RZ-00-167 AUBURN ROAD, 1700 BLOCK NA 3-001-021A NA NA NA 506.01 6 1 RZ-00-168 CENTERVILLE HIGHWAY, 3800 BLOCK NA 6-013-020 NA NA NA 507.09 7 3 RZ-00-169 CENTERVILLE HIGHWAY, 3800 BLOCK NA 6-013-006 6-013-030 NA NA 507.09 7 3 RZ-00-170 AUBURN HIGHWAY, 1700 BLOCK BRASELTON HIGHWAY, 2400 BLOCK 3-001-021A NA NA NA 506.01 6 1 RZ-00-171 OLD PEACHTREE ROAD, 1900 BLOCK NA 7-061-018 NA NA NA 505.03 5 1 RZ-00-172 SUGARLOAF PARKWAY, 5700 BLOCK DULUTH HIGHWAY, 1800 BLOCK 7-081-020 NA NA NA 505.02 5 1

Source: Gwinnett County Department of Planning and Development

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Table 16 2000 Multifamily and Subdivision Development Permits

Permit Date Development Census Plan Housing Min Min

Number Issued Subdivision/Project Type Location PIN PIN Tract Area Acres Units Lot Size Unirt Size

MDP99-0009 1/21/2000 SPALDING GATE AT NEELY TOWNHOUSE SPALDING DRIVE 6314 004A 6314 004G 503.07 3 8.05 44 0 0

MDP99-0010 4/20/2000 WINN CROSSING APARTMENTS CANNONBALL COURT 5079 061 5079 062 505.05 5 4.5 36 0 0

MDP99-0012 2/2/2000 BROOKHOLLOW APARTMENTS SUGARLOAF PARKWAY 7043 013 NA 505.02 5 35.71 406 0 0

MDP99-0013 2/2/2000 CARRINGTON AT BETHESDA APARTMENTS BETHESDA CHURCH ROAD 6128 001 NA 505.05 5 17.19 222 0 0

MDP00-0001 3/24/2000 WILLOW COVE CONDOMINIUM WILLOW OAK TRAIL 6198 067 NA 504.08 4 19.1 112 0 0

MDP00-0002 6/9/2000 WAYNE SMITH MULTI-FAMILY DEVEL QUADRAPLEX HIGHPOINT ROAD 6051 331 NA 507.10 7 1.48 19 0 0

MDP00-0003 5/3/2000 HIDDEN COVE TOWNHOUSE JIMMY CARTER BOULEVARD 6275 051 6275 021 503.05 3 10.48 101 0 0

MDP00-0004 7/28/2000 ROBERTS OLD NORCROSS APARTMENT APARTMENTS OLD NORCROSS ROAD 7041 232 NA 505.06 5 35.33 250 0 0

MDP00-0005 7/28/2000 WALDEN TRACE APARTMENTS OLD NORCROSS ROAD 7005 002 NA 505.07 5 20.45 260 0 0

MDP00-0006 9/6/2000 TIMBER GATE TOWNHOUSE U.S. HIGHWAY 8 5178 035 NA 505.03 5 14.8 118 0 0

MDP00-0007 10/23/2000 IDLEWYLDE APARTMENTS BOGGS ROAD 7041 247 NA 505.06 5 47.922 535 0 0

MDP00-0008 8/30/2000 THE GLENS OF MILLCREEK APARTMENTS MALL OF GEORGIA BOULEVARD 7144 018 NA 506.01 6 28.91 259 0 0

MDP00-0009 10/18/2000 THE COVE AT MILL CREEK CONDOMINIUM GRAVEL SPRINGS ROAD 7177 002 NA 506.01 6 12.11 86 0 0

MDP00-0010 12/5/2000 PRESTON PARK AT SATELLITE APARTMENTS SATELLITE BOULEVARD 6209 003 6210 003 502.03 2 41.82 440 0 0

SDP98-0157 7/18/2000 WOLF CREEK SINGLE-FAMILY EWING CHAPEL ROAD 5268 002 NA 506.02 6 39.57 70 15000 1400

SDP99-0069 6/15/2000 THE LARICKS SINGLE-FAMILY CALLIE STILL ROAD 5254 030 NA 507.05 7 55.56 24 18000 1450

SDP99-0090 1/10/2000 HALES TRACE UNIT 4 SINGLE-FAMILY WARRIOR TRAIL 6102 298 NA 504.13 4 20.57 60 9000 2000

SDP99-0109 7/20/2000 THE OAKS AT APPALACHEE FARMS SINGLE-FAMILY DACULA ROAD 2001 033 NA 506.02 6 19.72 42 12000 1400

SDP99-0113 1/28/2000 CREEKSIDE ESTATES SINGLE-FAMILY CAMPBELL ROAD 5246 003A NA 506.02 6 65.07 120 15000 2200

SDP99-0124 1/10/2000 HARBIN MEADOWS SINGLE-FAMILY NEW HOPE ROAD 5295 002 5314 506.02 6 35.84 52 18000 2000

SDP99-0126 3/1/2000 WHEATFIELDS (GREENBRIAR) SINGLE-FAMILY MCCONNELL ROAD 5152 001 NA 507.05 7 94.81 218 10500 1800

SDP99-0132 1/7/2000 SENECA FARMS SINGLE-FAMILY RIDGE ROAD 1004 057 NA 506.01 6 40.6 65 15000 2000

SDP99-0133 4/7/2000 CAMPBELL GLEN SINGLE-FAMILY CAMPBELL ROAD 6012 003 NA 507.09 7 70.35 86 18000 1400

SDP99-0136 1/27/2000 APALACHEE PLANTATION UNIT 3-B SINGLE-FAMILY GEORGIA HIGHWAY 324 7060 003 NA 506.01 6 23.39 42 10500 1500

SDP99-0140 6/29/2000 BROOKS FARM SINGLE-FAMILY HEWATT ROAD 6066 003 NA 507.07 7 38.45 76 10500 1800

SDP99-0142 1/27/2000 BAY CREEK GROVE SINGLE-FAMILY WILLOWWIND DRIVE 5194 056 NA 507.05 7 31.26 42 15000 1400

SDP99-0149 2/8/2000 SUGARLOAF COUNTRY CLUB SINGLE-FAMILY SUGARLOAF CLUB DRIVE 7120 158 7120 159 502.04 2 56.26 85 7200 1600

SDP99-0151 2/1/2000 STONEBRIER AT SUGARLOAF U-1 SINGLE-FAMILY SUGARLOAF PARKWAY 7162 149 NA 502.04 2 36.1 53 12000 1600

SDP99-0153 7/21/2000 DUNAGAN FARM UNIT 1 SINGLE-FAMILY SWEETGUM ROAD 5212 017 NA 505.09 5 13.32 36 12000 1200

SDP99-0155 2/15/2000 PUCKETTS CROSSING SINGLE-FAMILY SOUTH PUCKETT ROAD 1003 025 NA 506.01 6 31.72 63 10500 1800

SDP99-0156 5/3/2000 BRIGHT WATER SINGLE-FAMILY RISING MOON TRAIL 5022 141 NA 507.06 7 14.66 42 10500 2200

SDP99-0159 5/11/2000 EAGLES RIDGE U-3 SINGLE-FAMILY SOUTH BOGAN ROAD 7220 008 NA 501.02 1 15.1 27 18000 1400

SDP99-0162 5/31/2000 IVY LEA SINGLE-FAMILY NEW HOPE ROAD 5201 009 NA 505.09 5 57.37 19 18000 2600

SDP99-0164 3/23/2000 NORTH OAK SINGLE-FAMILY NORTH OAK DRIVE 5049 001A NA 505.07 5 4.762 12 12000 1600

SDP99-0165 4/21/2000 GLENDEVON @ MORNINGVIEW U-1 SINGLE-FAMILY SMITHTOWN ROAD 7214 001 NA 502.02 2 38.4 62 15000 1400

SDP99-0167 3/13/2000 JAMES RIDGE UNIT 1 SINGLE-FAMILY SWEETGUM ROAD 5212 128 5212 017 505.09 5 13.51 39 12000 1200

SDP99-0169 2/25/2000 STONE HILL PLANTATION SINGLE-FAMILY INDIAN SHOALS ROAD 5354 009 NA 506.02 6 89 102 20000 1800

SDP99-0170 1/13/2000 CRESTVIEW VILLAGE SINGLE-FAMILY GEORGIA HIGHWAY 84 5070 001 NA 507.11 7 49.95 165 4000 1500

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Permit Date Development Census Plan Housing Min Min

Number Issued Subdivision/Project Type Location PIN PIN Tract Area Acres Units Lot Size Unirt Size

SDP99-0171 2/29/2000 SYDNEY POND, U-2 SINGLE-FAMILY OLD NORCROSS ROAD 7006 001 NA 505.07 5 10.55 17 7200 1800

SDP99-0173 9/5/2000 MELROSE SINGLE-FAMILY BRAMLETT SHOALS ROAD 5215 003 5216 032 505.09 5 24.93 54 10500 1600

SDP99-0175 6/6/2000 BAY CREEK SINGLE-FAMILY SHANNON ROAD 5223 002 NA 507.05 7 40.96 54 15000 1400

SDP99-0176 2/29/2000 BEAVERTON ESTATES SINGLE-FAMILY BEAVER ROAD 4246 002 NA 507.04 7 41.41 62 7800 1400

SDP99-0178 2/17/2000 IVEY POINTE SINGLE-FAMILY BRAMLETT SHOALS ROAD 5216 011 NA 505.09 5 119.82 275 10500 1600

SDP00-0001 4/6/2000 EDINBURGH U-2A SINGLE-FAMILY SETTLES BRIDGE ROAD 7285 001 NA 501.01 1 58.943 90 15000 1600

SDP00-0002 3/7/2000 AVONLEA CROSSING SINGLE-FAMILY SMITHTOWN ROAD 7193 008 NA 502.02 2 24.28 56 10500 1600

SDP00-0003 2/8/2000 OAKS AT CHARLESTON COMMONS SINGLE-FAMILY SUNNY HILL ROAD 7102 003 NA 506.01 6 62.75 140 10500 1600

SDP00-0004 3/21/2000 WILDCAT CLIFFS SINGLE-FAMILY COLLINS HILL ROAD 7088 005 NA 505.03 5 59.13 123 9000 1400

SDP00-0005 2/11/2000 SAINT MARTIN SINGLE-FAMILY MARTINS CHAPEL ROAD 5212 017 NA 505.09 5 48.66 131 12000 1200

SDP00-0007 3/23/2000 SUGARLOAF GLEN SINGLE-FAMILY OLD PEACHTREE ROAD 7162 149 NA 502.04 2 26.32 60 12000 1600

SDP00-0008 3/10/2000 DACULA BLUFF SINGLE-FAMILY AUBURN ROAD 2001 016 2001 020 506.02 6 46.01 102 10500 1600

SDP00-0009 2/29/2000 TWO THOUSAND WEST SINGLE-FAMILY LENORA CHURCH ROAD 4318 001 NA 507.04 7 105.72 152 7800 1400

SDP00-0010 6/30/2000 TREE LANE SUBDIVISION SINGLE-FAMILY TREE LANE ROAD 5042 003 NA 507.06 7 11.81 24 15000 1400

SDP00-0011 4/5/2000 WINDWALKER COMMONS SINGLE-FAMILY ALCOVY FOREST DRIVE 5245 055 NA 506.02 6 28.98 66 10500 1500

SDP00-0012 4/17/2000 HAMILTON POINTE UNIT 1 SINGLE-FAMILY PUCKETTS MILL ROAD 7139 008 NA 506.01 6 39.9 91 10500 1600

SDP00-0013 9/1/2000 OLD SNELLVILLE CORNER TOWNHOUSE OLD SNELLVILLE HIGHWAY 5074 351 NA 507.10 7 35.13 162 2000 1400

SDP00-0014 2/24/2000 HAMILTON MILL A HOMETOWN SINGLE-FAMILY JIM MOORE ROAD 3001 001 NA 506.01 6 17.13 37 10500 2000

SDP00-0015 5/17/2000 TWO THOUSAND EAST SINGLE-FAMILY LENORA CHURCH ROAD 4318 001 NA 507.04 7 81.12 137 7800 1400

SDP00-0016 3/20/2000 SAFE HAVEN TOWNHOUSE SAFE HAVEN DRIVE 6125 230 NA 504.13 4 6 98 4000 1400

SDP00-0017 3/21/2000 MAGRUDER PLANTATION SINGLE-FAMILY GEORGIA HIGHWAY 324 2001 021 NA 506.01 6 38.615 88 10500 1600

SDP00-0018 4/14/2000 VILLAGE AT LAUREL FALLS SINGLE-FAMILY LAUREL BEND COURT 6004 078 NA 507.09 7 32.2 70 15000 1400

SDP00-0020 6/6/2000 CHANDLER RIDGE SINGLE-FAMILY NEW HOPE ROAD 5171 011 NA 507.05 7 31.03 83 12000 1600

SDP00-0021 6/29/2000 DISCOVER MILLS RIGHT-OF-WAY OTHER SUGARLOAF PARKWAY 7081 005 NA 505.02 5 11.9 0 0 0

SDP00-0022 5/2/2000 CLAIRIDGE CROSSING SINGLE-FAMILY DAVIS ROAD 5117 006 NA 505.05 5 53.375 252 4000 1300

SDP00-0023 4/17/2000 BRIGHTON ESTATES SINGLE-FAMILY OLD FOUNTAIN ROAD 7023 007 NA 506.02 6 20.35 43 10500 1800

SDP00-0024 6/9/2000 CHARLESTON PARK UNIT 5 SINGLE-FAMILY OLD PEACHTREE ROAD 7060 002 NA 506.01 6 148.502 296 10500 1600

SDP00-0025 5/17/2000 PROVIDENCE CROSSING SINGLE-FAMILY LITTLE MILL ROAD 7325 013 NA 501.01 1 86.36 185 10500 1400

SDP00-0026 4/7/2000 RIVERHILL & RIVERPARC@SUGARLOA SINGLE-FAMILY SUGARLOAF PARKWAY 5080 002 NA 505.07 5 40.35 238 4000 1400

SDP00-0027 4/6/2000 FALL CREEK U-4 SINGLE-FAMILY PATE ROAD 5063 001 NA 507.04 7 9.56 39 7800 1400

SDP00-0028 4/6/2000 FALL CREEK U-3 SINGLE-FAMILY PATE ROAD 5063 001 NA 507.04 7 11.68 47 7800 1400

SDP00-0029 3/29/2000 MORGANS RUN SINGLE-FAMILY BRASELTON HIGHWAY 3001 022 NA 506.01 6 25.38 57 10500 1600

SDP00-0031 5/16/2000 OAK GROVE SINGLE-FAMILY HOPE HOLLOW ROAD 5156 003 NA 507.05 7 79.308 194 9000 1800

SDP00-0032 4/12/2000 WOLF CREEK UNIT 2B OTHER WEST DROWNING CREEK ROAD 5268 004 5268 004A 506.02 6 4.79 0 15000 1400

SDP00-0033 3/27/2000 SUGARLOAF COUNTRY CLUB POD 10B SINGLE-FAMILY WYNNTON DRIVE 7162 149 NA 502.04 2 89.84 112 12000 1600

SDP00-0034 4/17/2000 APALACHEE ON THE RIVER UNIT 1 SINGLE-FAMILY FENCE ROAD 5305 001 NA 506.02 6 14.5 41 10500 1600

SDP00-0035 4/14/2000 APALACHEE ON THE RIVER UNIT 2 SINGLE-FAMILY DACULA ROAD 5304 002 NA 506.02 6 31.6 56 10500 1600

SDP00-0036 4/27/2000 GLENDEVON @ MORNINGVIEW U-4 SINGLE-FAMILY SMITHTOWN ROAD 7214 001 NA 502.02 2 33.66 61 15000 1500

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Permit Date Development Census Plan Housing Min Min

Number Issued Subdivision/Project Type Location PIN PIN Tract Area Acres Units Lot Size Unirt Size

SDP00-0038 5/30/2000 HAMPTON PARK SINGLE-FAMILY GEORGIA HIGHWAY 124 7095 048 NA 506.01 6 38.68 84 10500 1600

SDP00-0039 5/24/2000 MEDLOCK PARK SINGLE-FAMILY LEE ROAD 4337 003 NA 507.04 7 88.42 154 10500 1600

SDP00-0040 5/18/2000 THE SUMMIT AT HUNTCREST SINGLE-FAMILY NORTH BROWN ROAD 7113 001 NA 505.02 5 55.06 121 12000 1500

SDP00-0041 7/28/2000 TYNDALE FORREST SINGLE-FAMILY FRANK NEELY ROAD 6314 251 NA 503.07 3 12.45 26 15000 1400

SDP00-0042 6/19/2000 RIVERMOORE PARK SINGLE-FAMILY MEADOW PARK VIEW 7279 001 NA 502.02 2 15.59 32 10500 1800

SDP00-0043 7/8/2000 HAMILTON MILL A HOMETOWN SINGLE-FAMILY HAMILTON MILL PARKWAY 3001 001 NA 506.01 6 19.21 47 10500 2000

SDP00-0044 5/30/2000 LAKEVIEW COMMONS SINGLE-FAMILY ROCKDALE CIRCLE 5060 013 5060 003A 507.11 7 21.567 48 15000 1400

SDP00-0045 4/28/2000 GRAYSON MANOR SINGLE-FAMILY OAK GROVE ROAD 5131 020 NA 507.05 7 38.41 97 9000 1800

SDP00-0047 6/12/2000 NASH COMMONS SINGLE-FAMILY OLD TUCKER ROAD 6097 006 NA 504.12 4 4.6 7 18000 1400

SDP00-0048 8/23/2000 GWINNETT PROGRESS CENTER OTHER PROGRESS INDUSTRIAL BLVD 7015 001 NA 505.03 5 5.5 0 0 0

SDP00-0049 8/3/2000 STONEBRIER AT SUGARLOAF U-3 SINGLE-FAMILY SUGARLOAF GLEN 7164 066 NA 502.04 2 20.24 38 12000 1600

SDP00-0050 5/1/2000 OAKLAND PLACE SINGLE-FAMILY OAKLAND ROAD 5048 010 NA 505.06 5 8 28 7200 1400

SDP00-0051 5/26/2000 JAMES RIDGE UNIT 2 SINGLE-FAMILY SWEETGUM ROAD 5212 128 NA 505.09 5 31.15 79 12000 1200

SDP00-0052 7/24/2000 TURTLE CREEK LAKE U-4 SINGLE-FAMILY PROSPECT CHURCH ROAD 7061 005 NA 505.03 5 20.52 37 10500 1800

SDP00-0053 8/1/2000 APALACHEE PLANTATION UNIT 6 SINGLE-FAMILY FORT DANIELS DRIVE 7060 003 NA 506.01 6 22.03 45 10500 2000

SDP00-0054 8/23/2000 SIMONTON SPRINGS SINGLE-FAMILY SIMONTON ROAD 5181 008 NA 505.09 5 11.76 33 12000 1400

SDP00-0055 6/8/2000 BERKSHIRE AT SUGARLOAF SINGLE-FAMILY OLD PEACHTREE ROAD 7162 149 NA 502.04 2 18.88 40 12000 1800

SDP00-0056 6/9/2000 OLD SUWANEE STATION SINGLE-FAMILY OLD SUWANEE ROAD 7232 017 7232 022 502.02 2 27.98 69 12000 1200

SDP00-0057 7/20/2000 LAKEVIEW AT VINES PLANTATION SINGLE-FAMILY OAK ROAD 5158 002B NA 507.05 7 2.96 7 15000 1400

SDP00-0059 7/3/2000 HAYNES CROSSING SINGLE-FAMILY LAKE MEADOW LANE 5091 002 NA 507.05 7 61.33 112 15000 1400

SDP00-0062 6/15/2000 WRENWOOD HILLS SINGLE-FAMILY LANGLEY ROAD 5125 050 NA 507.05 7 12.65 43 7200 1800

SDP00-0064 8/4/2000 THE WOODS OF WINDCREST SINGLE-FAMILY WINDCREST DRIVE 6065 017 NA 507.07 7 5.04 3 25000 1400

SDP00-0065 8/17/2000 TURTLE CREEK LAKE U-5 SINGLE-FAMILY OLD FOUNTAIN ROAD 7061 005 NA 505.03 5 29.18 62 10500 1800

SDP00-0066 12/7/2000 BOGANS BRIDGE CROSSING 2 & 3 SINGLE-FAMILY EAST MADDOX ROAD 7221 004 NA 506.01 6 76.4 118 10500 1600

SDP00-0067 7/7/2000 ELLSWORTH PLANTATION SINGLE-FAMILY SANDY HILL ROAD 7224 021 NA 506.01 6 89.07 197 10500 1800

SDP00-0068 7/14/2000 PARKVIEW CROSSING SINGLE-FAMILY FIVE FORKS-TRICKUM ROAD 6081 002 NA 504.14 4 9.34 38 4000 2100

SDP00-0069 7/13/2000 EDINBURGH U-3 SINGLE-FAMILY SETTLES BRIDGE ROAD 7312 001 NA 501.01 1 79.52 55 10500 1600

SDP00-0070 6/26/2000 RIVERWOOD PARK UNIT 1 SINGLE-FAMILY RIVER DRIVE 6109 037 NA 504.13 4 22.12 38 10500 1800

SDP00-0071 8/30/2000 WATSON'S BLUFF SINGLE-FAMILY WATSON RIDGE TRAIL 5184 056 NA 505.09 5 38.7 38 24000 1800

SDP00-0072 7/10/2000 COLD WATER CREEK SINGLE-FAMILY BRAMLETT SHOALS ROAD 5215 003 NA 505.09 5 79.9 169 10500 1600

SDP00-0073 8/17/2000 PROSPECT CREEK SINGLE-FAMILY PROSPECT CHURCH ROAD 7055 006 NA 505.03 5 72.68 163 10500 1800

SDP00-0076 7/21/2000 VILLAGE PARK PH 2 SINGLE-FAMILY SPALDING DRIVE 6303 004 NA 503.07 3 12.14 48 7200 2200

SDP00-0077 7/28/2000 HOLMAN PLACE SINGLE-FAMILY HOLMAN ROAD 3003 041A NA 506.01 6 23.53 54 10500 1500

SDP00-0079 7/26/2000 GREAT RIVER @ TRIBBLE MILL U-1 SINGLE-FAMILY NEW HOPE ROAD 5232 001 NA 505.09 5 62 103 10500 2400

SDP00-0080 7/21/2000 BROOKS CROSSING SINGLE-FAMILY BROOKS ROAD 5247 002 NA 506.02 6 53 99 15000 2000

SDP00-0081 7/5/2000 FOUNTAIN LAKES SINGLE-FAMILY OLD FOUNTAIN ROAD 7024 002 7025 002 505.03 5 54.13 109 10500 1800

SDP00-0082 9/15/2000 TERRACES@ APPALACHEE FARMS U-4 SINGLE-FAMILY DACULA ROAD 2001 033 NA 506.02 6 30.07 63 10500 1500

SDP00-0083 8/1/2000 HICKORY SPRINGS SINGLE-FAMILY WESTERN HILLS DRIVE 6224 153 NA 503.12 3 8.74 33 7200 1000

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Table 16 2000 Multifamily and Subdivision Development Permits

Permit Date Development Census Plan Housing Min Min

Number Issued Subdivision/Project Type Location PIN PIN Tract Area Acres Units Lot Size Unirt Size

SDP00-0084 8/24/2000 DUNWOODY GLEN SINGLE-FAMILY DUNWOODY CLUB DRIVE 6311 030 NA 503.05 3 3.07 7 12000 2800

SDP00-0085 9/14/2000 COBBLESTONE MILL SINGLE-FAMILY BRUSHY FORK ROAD 5097 003 NA 507.04 7 34.32 70 10500 1600

SDP00-0086 10/3/2000 MELROSE PARK UNIT 1 SINGLE-FAMILY OLD NORCROSS ROAD 7038 001 NA 505.06 5 14.24 59 4000 1400

SDP00-0087 7/14/2000 HARBINS PLANTATION SINGLE-FAMILY BAILEY WOODS ROAD 2001 023A NA 506.02 6 30.76 63 10500 1600

SDP00-0089 9/21/2000 BOB HANNAH SUBDIVISION SINGLE-FAMILY BOB HANNAH CIRCLE 6177 003 NA 505.06 5 32.12 28 12000 1200

SDP00-0090 12/4/2000 WYNTERBERRY UNIT 1 SINGLE-FAMILY INDIAN SHOALS ROAD 5355 004 NA 506.02 6 109.79 26 18000 1800

SDP00-0091 11/15/2000 CHATTAHOOCHEE ISLAND FORD SINGLE-FAMILY ISLAND FORD ROAD 7364 008 7370 053 501.01 1 62.63 138 10500 1600

SDP00-0093 9/14/2000 PARKVIEW MANOR TOWNHOUSE MIMOSA DRIVE 6144 027 NA 504.03 4 5.21 36 2000 1600

SDP00-0094 8/7/2000 HAMILTON MILL A HOMETOWN SINGLE-FAMILY JIM MOORE ROAD 3001 001 NA 506.01 6 10.3 25 10500 2000

SDP00-0097 8/30/2000 WINDSOR PLACE SINGLE-FAMILY GEORGIA HIGHWAY 84 5122 008 5122 008 507.05 7 22.52 87 7500 2000

SDP00-0098 9/8/2000 VICTORIA PARK SINGLE-FAMILY WALLACE ROAD 7181 002B 7181 041 506.01 6 55.84 119 10500 1800

SDP00-0101 8/21/2000 WEB MEADOWS SINGLE-FAMILY BEAVER ROAD 4246 001 NA 507.04 7 48.78 81 10500 1600

SDP00-0103 9/9/2000 GREAT RIVER @ TRIBBLE MILL U-2 SINGLE-FAMILY NEW HOPE ROAD 5232 001 NA 505.09 5 163.02 327 10500 1800

SDP00-0104 8/11/2000 DESHONG CROSSING SINGLE-FAMILY BERMUDA ROAD 6043 002 NA 504.15 4 57.1 122 10500 1400

SDP00-0105 10/30/2000 OZORA FARMS SINGLE-FAMILY OZORA ROAD 5221 001 NA 507.05 7 19.78 23 25500 1400

SDP00-0106 10/11/2000 ABERRONE SINGLE-FAMILY WALLACE ROAD 7180 014 NA 506.01 6 21.45 47 15000 2000

SDP00-0108 10/10/2000 PORTICO SINGLE-FAMILY RIDGE ROAD 1004 132 NA 506.01 6 19.85 40 15000 1800

SDP00-0111 10/11/2000 INDIAN BLUFFS SINGLE-FAMILY INDIAN BLUFFS 5298 007 NA 506.02 6 37.19 33 22705 1800

SDP00-0112 11/29/2000 ENCLAVE AT HAMILTON MILL SINGLE-FAMILY BRASELTON HIGHWAY 3002 115 NA 506.01 6 15.13 30 10500 2000

SDP00-0114 11/21/2000 DUNAGAN FARM UNIT 2 SINGLE-FAMILY SWEETGUM ROAD 5212 125 5212 127 505.09 5 17.83 50 12000 1600

SDP00-0115 11/1/2000 DANIEL PARK SINGLE-FAMILY DANIEL PARK RUN 3001 014 NA 506.01 6 9.37 23 10500 1600

SDP00-0121 10/18/2000 PARKVIEW MEADOWS UNIT 1 SINGLE-FAMILY LAKE LUCERNE ROAD 6074 006 NA 504.14 4 16.44 20 26400 1400

SDP00-0122 12/8/2000 JIMMY DODD ROAD SUBDIVISION SINGLE-FAMILY JIMMY DODD ROAD 7352 003 NA 501.01 1 32.51 59 10500 1600

SDP00-0123 12/14/2000 ATKINSON ROAD TRACT, PH 1 SINGLE-FAMILY ATKINSON ROAD 7074 002 NA 505.02 5 11.4 61 4000 1400

SDP00-0126 11/7/2000 WOLF CREEK UNIT 3 SINGLE-FAMILY JORDAN ROAD 5267 011 NA 506.02 6 14.29 24 15000 1400

SDP00-0127 12/4/2000 SWEETGUM MILL SINGLE-FAMILY SWEETGUM ROAD 5212 007 NA 505.09 5 23.82 61 12000 1200

Source:Gwinnett County Department of Planning and Development

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Table 172000 Commercial Development Permits

Permit Date Development Census Plan Square HotelNumber Issued Project Type Location PIN PIN Tract Area Acres Feet Rooms

CDP96-0380 5/17/2000 MULBERRY LAKE DAM@HAMILTON MIL OTHER JIM MOORE ROAD 3001 001 NA 506.01 6 0.5 0 0CDP98-0099 5/25/2000 COVENANT OF LIFE CHURCH CHURCH LAWRENCEVILLE-SUWANEE ROAD 7086 004 NA 505.02 5 6.1 10,478 0CDP98-0370 1/5/2000 ARBY'S RESTAURANT SUGARLOAF PARKWAY 7035 037 NA 505.07 5 1.26 3,000 0CDP98-0461 1/4/2000 WAFFLE HOUSE RESTAURANT OLD PEACHTREE ROAD 7123 002 NA 502.04 2 1.83 1,760 0CDP98-0495 12/6/2000 BEST WESTERN HOTEL/MOTEL BUFORD DRIVE 7175 001 NA 501.02 1 1.43 42,996 77CDP99-0072 1/21/2000 MIDDLETON RECREATION AREA OTHER MIDDLETON PLACE 5155 161 NA 507.05 7 2.24 1,200 0CDP99-0087 6/30/2000 MATRIX LEASING COMMERCIAL SIMPSON CIRCLE 6258 032D NA 503.09 3 6.79 44,775 0CDP99-0090 3/20/2000 LAKE WASHINGTON REC AREA OTHER PRESIDENTS DRIVE 7071 005 NA 505.02 5 1.05 1,680 0CDP99-0130 12/12/2000 GRACE FELLOWSHIP CHURCH CHURCH DOGWOOD ROAD 5042 007 NA 507.06 7 8.5 33,135 0CDP99-0138 2/22/2000 CENTRAL POLICE PRECINCT GOVERNMENT SATELLITE BOULEVARD 6206 025 7078 025 502.03 2 5.31 13,547 0CDP99-0140 1/12/2000 SPLISH SPLASH CAR WASH COMMERCIAL HERRINGTON ROAD 7038 034 NA 505.06 5 0.78 3,684 0CDP99-0175 9/15/2000 BELLSOUTH CLASSIC TEMP PARKING OTHER SUGARLOAF CLUB DRIVE 7162 149 NA 502.04 2 9.17 0 0CDP99-0188 2/4/2000 BEAVER DAM BUSINESS PARK INDUSTRIAL BEAVER DAM BUSINESS PARK 6257 009 NA 503.09 3 5.1 28,000 0CDP99-0191 4/17/2000 PENSKE TRUCK LEASING INDUSTRIAL DISTRIBUTION DRIVE 7123 004 NA 502.04 2 9.94 13,120 0CDP99-0238 5/18/2000 LEE ROAD CONVENIENCE STORE COMMERCIAL LEE ROAD 4320 066 NA 507.04 7 1.15 3,200 0CDP99-0245 6/2/2000 USK CABLE INDUSTRIAL PLEASANTDALE ROAD 6220 041 NA 503.04 3 0.79 4,099 0CDP99-0247 3/2/2000 QUIKTRIP STORE COMMERCIAL LAWRENCEVILLE HIGHWAY 6151 050 NA 504.11 4 5.62 4,555 0CDP99-0261 6/15/2000 UNITY CHRIST CHURCH CHURCH SOUTH SCALES ROAD 7198 006 NA 502.04 2 9.37 11,300 0CDP99-0274 3/13/2000 GWT COMP CORRECTIONAL INSTITUT GOVERNMENT SWANSON DRIVE 7013 004 NA 505.03 5 54 142,808 0CDP99-0277 2/14/2000 WALGREENS COMMERCIAL U.S. HIGHWAY 29/SUGARLOAF PKWY 5079 098 NA 505.05 5 1.77 15,120 0CDP99-0283 1/25/2000 KNOLLWOOD LAKE REC AREA OTHER WEBB GIN HOUSE ROAD 5107 001 NA 505.05 5 3.97 3,388 0CDP99-0285 2/18/2000 DACULA HIGH SCHOOL GOVERNMENT BROAD STREET 5302A134 NA 506.02 6 2.7 0 0CDP99-0316 5/15/2000 FLEET & GROUNDS MAINTENANCE GOVERNMENT OLD SNELLVILLE ROAD 5108 015 NA 505.05 5 19.48 9,600 0CDP99-0325 5/19/2000 CEDAR HILL ELEMENTARY PARKING GOVERNMENT SUGARLOAF PARKWAY 5083 073 NA 505.05 5 2.2 0 0CDP99-0328 1/28/2000 WINGATE INN HOTEL/MOTEL MALL OF GEORGIA BOULEVARD 7175 014 NA 501.02 1 2.03 56,487 94CDP99-0335 1/18/2000 BRIDGES BROS. RETAIL COMMERCIAL STONE MOUNTAIN HIGHWAY 6053 004A NA 507.08 7 2.02 23,925 0CDP99-0338 2/3/2000 STONE MOUNTAIN TOYOTA COMMERCIAL STONE MOUNTAIN HIGHWAY 6062 001 NA 504.14 4 0.5 9,578 0CDP99-0346 10/3/2000 MAGNOLIA WALK REC AREA OTHER HAVEN BROOK COURT 7106 026 NA 505.03 5 1.13 920 0CDP99-0357 4/4/2000 HENNESSEY CADILLAC CAR WASH COMMERCIAL SATELLITE BOULEVARD 6232 098 NA 502.03 2 5.45 1,072 0CDP99-0361 4/25/2000 TRIBBLE MILL PARK IMPROVEMENTS GOVERNMENT NEW HOPE ROAD 5199 009 NA 507.05 7 35 1,400 0CDP99-0362 2/18/2000 AMERICA'S SERVICE STATION COMMERCIAL MARATHON PARKWAY 7035 026 NA 505.07 5 0.84 3,721 0CDP99-0364 7/25/2000 WATERPROOFING CONTRACTORS INDUSTRIAL SOUTH BERKELEY LAKE ROAD 6269 019 6269 005 503.09 3 2.73 36,070 0CDP99-0365 8/11/2000 SCOTT CANDLER FILTER PLANT GOVERNMENT WINTERS CHAPEL ROAD 6280 009 NA 503.04 3 80 770 0CDP99-0367 1/7/2000 ATLANTA LOWBOY OFFICE INDUSTRIAL BUFORD HIGHWAY 6257 009 NA 503.09 3 1.88 10,000 0CDP99-0370 1/12/2000 SUNTRUST BANK COMMERCIAL LAWRENCEVILLE HIGHWAY 5079 098 NA 505.05 5 1.54 5,502 0CDP99-0374 3/15/2000 VENTURE POINTE PHASE V COMMERCIAL LIDDELL ROAD 6209 001 NA 502.03 2 29.99 293,920 0CDP99-0375 5/23/2000 RICHARD HULL MIDDLE SCHOOL GOVERNMENT OLD PEACHTREE ROAD 7199 004 NA 502.04 2 5.2 61,600 0

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Table 172000 Commercial Development Permits

Permit Date Development Census Plan Square HotelNumber Issued Project Type Location PIN PIN Tract Area Acres Feet Rooms

CDP99-0379 3/10/2000 GEORGIA DINER RESTAURANT PLEASANT HILL ROAD 6203 041 NA 505.06 5 0.84 1,846 0CDP99-0380 1/20/2000 GWINNETT REAL ESTATE BOARD COMMERCIAL GEORGIA HIGHWAY 120 7116 002 NA 502.04 2 3.13 9,071 0CDP99-0381 5/10/2000 ADVANCE AUTO PARTS COMMERCIAL DULUTH HIGHWAY 7033 207 NA 505.02 5 0.89 6,887 0CDP99-0382 4/27/2000 TRADITIONS PROFESSIONAL OFFICE OFFICE STEVE REYNOLDS BOULEVARD 6201 007C NA 504.09 4 2.44 20,000 0CDP99-0383 4/13/2000 WOLF CREEK RECREATION FACILITY OTHER WEST DROWNING CREEK ROAD 5268 003 5268 004 506.02 6 4.71 523 0CDP99-0387 12/29/2000 RACE TRAC COMMERCIAL STONE MOUNTAIN HIGHWAY 6053 182 NA 507.08 7 1.69 3,952 0CDP99-0389 3/6/2000 KOREAN FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH U.S. HIGHWAY 29 6139 055 6139 056 504.03 4 0.32 13,000 0CDP99-0392 1/6/2000 PINCKNEYVILLE COMMUNITY CTR GOVERNMENT PEACHTREE INDUSTRIAL BLVD 6269 011 NA 503.09 3 15.16 20,502 0CDP99-0396 1/12/2000 ECKERD DRUG STORE COMMERCIAL FIVE FORKS-TRICKUM ROAD 6090 092 NA 504.13 4 1.66 10,908 0CDP99-0398 1/21/2000 SHAWNEE RIDGE BLDG B-3 INDUSTRIAL SATELLITE BOULEVARD 7168 008 NA 502.02 2 147,090 0CDP99-0400 2/9/2000 SUNTRUST BANK COMMERCIAL PEACHTREE INDUSTRIAL BLVD 6274 043 NA 503.10 3 1.39 2,142 0CDP99-0405 1/13/2000 AIR HARBOR INDUSTRIAL BRISCOE BOULEVARD 5207 013 NA 505.03 5 4.8 31,600 0CDP99-0406 5/17/2000 RIVERSIDE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL GOVERNMENT SETTLES BRIDGE ROAD 7317 032 NA 501.01 1 34.65 41,674 0CDP99-0407 3/29/2000 PANATTONI BLDG II-B INDUSTRIAL NEW POINT PLACE 7080 004A NA 505.02 5 14.9 322,545 0CDP99-0408 7/13/2000 EAST GWINNETT CHURCH OF CHRIST CHURCH SEVER ROAD 7072 052 NA 505.02 5 6.79 4,452 0CDP99-0411 1/13/2000 WESLEYAN SCHOOL ADDITIONS INSTITUTIONAL SPALDING DRIVE 6286 015 NA 503.08 3 4.26 153,600 0CDP99-0412 1/18/2000 WALGREENS COMMERCIAL PEACHTREE PARKWAY 6284 003 NA 503.10 3 3.73 25,520 0CDP99-0413 3/1/2000 BURGER KING RESTAURANT MALL OF GEORGIA BOULEVARD 7175 017 NA 501.02 1 1.54 3,870 0CDP99-0415 3/2/2000 BIG 10 TIRES COMMERCIAL OLD NORCROSS ROAD 6232 100 NA 502.03 2 1.45 5,722 0CDP99-0418 1/25/2000 NORTHMONT BLDG 200 INDUSTRIAL EVERGREEN BOULEVARD 7118 012 NA 502.03 2 16.98 73,080 0CDP99-0419 5/3/2000 GWINNETT CENTER OTHER COLLINS HILL ROAD 7030 001 NA 505.03 5 0.1 0 0CDP99-0422 2/1/2000 ANTEC OTHER GEORGIA HIGHWAY 141 6284 019 NA 503.10 3 4 0 0CDP99-0424 2/9/2000 GEORGE PIERCE PARK GOVERNMENT GEORGIA HIGHWAY 23 7235 065 NA 502.02 2 12.3 0 0CDP99-0427 2/18/2000 THE TOMATO STORE COMMERCIAL PEACHTREE INDUSTRIAL BLVD 6277 018 NA 503.04 3 0.89 1,000 0CDP99-0429 1/21/2000 REMAX OF GWINNETT COMMERCIAL BUFORD DRIVE 7065 140 NA 505.03 5 2.11 3,772 0CDP99-0430 1/11/2000 BUFORD HIGHWAY TRACT OTHER BUFORD HIGHWAY 6247 363 NA 503.04 3 1.33 0 0CDP99-0431 1/19/2000 VOICES OF FAITH CLASSROOM ADD CHURCH ROCKBRIDGE ROAD 6043 004 NA 504.15 4 0.1 1,512 0CDP99-0433 3/1/2000 VILLAGES OF FLOWERS CROSSING COMMERCIAL SUGARLOAF PARKWAY 5085 003 NA 505.05 5 4 30,000 0CDP99-0434 10/4/2000 SINGLETON FOOD MART COMMERCIAL SINGLETON ROAD 6186 027 NA 504.08 4 1.42 8,749 0CDP99-0436 2/15/2000 CRESCENT RESOURCES COMMERCIAL COMMERCE AVENUE 6233 015 NA 502.03 2 12 140,000 0CDP99-0438 2/3/2000 YANCEY BROTHERS COMPANY INDUSTRIAL HURRICANE TRAIL 5241 010 NA 506.02 6 6.7 13,228 0CDP99-0439 1/5/2000 CORNERSTONE FELLOWSHIP CHURCH CHURCH HURRICANE SHOALS ROAD 7017 026 NA 506.02 6 7.44 7,243 0CDP99-0440 5/1/2000 GWINNETT CO SCHOOL OPERATIONS GOVERNMENT GWINNETT DRIVE 5142 180 NA 505.08 5 1.28 28,430 0CDP99-0444 1/11/2000 PLASTIC OMNIUM INDUSTRIAL HILLCREST ROAD 6199 093 NA 504.09 4 14.97 100,000 0CDP99-0445 4/19/2000 MILLENIUM SATELLITE CENTER INDUSTRIAL BOLTON CIRCLE 6212 007B NA 503.13 3 1.61 14,266 0CDP99-0447 2/28/2000 BRAMLETT SHOALS U-2 REC AREA OTHER MARIRAY COURT 5216 147 NA 505.09 5 0.41 0 0CDP99-0448 4/5/2000 RHODES JORDAN PARK GOVERNMENT EAST CROGAN STREET 5175 035 NA 505.09 5 11.98 31,500 0

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Table 172000 Commercial Development Permits

Permit Date Development Census Plan Square HotelNumber Issued Project Type Location PIN PIN Tract Area Acres Feet Rooms

CDP99-0449 3/22/2000 FGI PRINT MANAGEMENT INDUSTRIAL EASTRIDGE DRIVE 7151 044 NA 505.03 5 4.03 42,500 0CDP99-0450 2/25/2000 TOYOTA, MALL OF GEORGIA OTHER GEORGIA HIGHWAY 20 7186 009 7186 010 506.01 6 17.87 0 0CDP99-0451 5/4/2000 PEACHTREE STATION OTHER EASTMAN TRAIL 6316 007 NA 503.07 3 6.72 0 0CDP99-0452 1/14/2000 QUICK-IT STORE CANOPY COMMERCIAL GEORGIA HIGHWAY 120 7119A164 NA 502.04 2 0.05 2,000 0CDP99-0454 2/2/2000 SPRINT COM TOWER TIMMERS WAY 6200 012 NA 504.09 4 1.57 414 0CDP00-0001 2/22/2000 OAKLAND POINT COMMERCIAL LAWRENCEVILLE HIGHWAY 5047 042 NA 505.07 5 1.12 8,831 0CDP00-0004 4/19/2000 OFFICE PARK @ LAW'VILLE-SUWANE OFFICE LAWRENCEVILLE-SUWANEE ROAD 7031 173 NA 505.03 5 5.75 22,500 0CDP00-0005 1/25/2000 ROLLINS LEASING FUEL ISLAND INDUSTRIAL WEAVER WAY 6221 013 NA 503.04 3 0.03 0 0CDP00-0007 5/19/2000 GOODYEAR SERVICE CENTER COMMERCIAL LAWRENCEVILLE-SUWANEE ROAD 7011 004 NA 505.03 5 1.14 7,776 0CDP00-0008 5/4/2000 COMMUNITY BANK COMMERCIAL GRAYSON HIGHWAY 5136 030 NA 507.05 7 2.09 5,000 0CDP00-0009 3/22/2000 AMERICA'S SERVICE STATION COMMERCIAL GEORGIA HIGHWAY 124 3002 148 NA 506.01 6 0.81 3,957 0CDP00-0010 5/16/2000 PINEBROOK OFFICE II OFFICE SATELLITE BOULEVARD 7079 001 NA 502.03 2 12.38 53,476 0CDP00-0012 6/9/2000 ROOMS TO GO COMMERCIAL BUFORD DRIVE 7176 028 NA 506.01 6 2.09 24,361 0CDP00-0013 6/20/2000 PEACHTREE CREST BUSINESS CTR OFFICE PEACHTREE CREST DRIVE 7206 014 NA 502.04 2 12.54 95,500 0CDP00-0014 2/11/2000 CECIL TUCKER INDUSTRIAL BUFORD HIGHWAY 6257 007 NA 503.09 3 4.01 8,400 0CDP00-0015 4/26/2000 FLOWERY BRANCH COMMUNITY MHP OTHER FLOWERS BRANCH ROAD 3007 094 NA 506.01 6 1.64 1,550 0CDP00-0017 3/15/2000 ZAXBY'S RESTAURANT GEORGIA HIGHWAY 124 3002 148 NA 506.01 6 1.49 3,116 0CDP00-0018 6/15/2000 CITGO @ HOG MOUNTAIN COMMERCIAL AUBURN ROAD 3001 008A NA 506.01 6 0.99 6,000 0CDP00-0019 2/9/2000 HARBINS ESTATES REC AREA OTHER HARBINS BEND LANE 5316 003 NA 506.02 6 16.7 565 0CDP00-0020 7/10/2000 CRESCENT INDUSTRIAL CRESCENT DRIVE 6217 023 NA 503.06 3 2.15 0 0CDP00-0021 2/7/2000 NRS ENGINEERING OFFICE LAWRENCEVILLE HIGHWAY 5050 010 NA 505.07 5 0.43 2,914 0CDP00-0022 5/25/2000 SIMONTON ELEMENTARY SCHOOL GOVERNMENT SIMONTON ROAD 5172 151 NA 505.09 5 3.27 24,640 0CDP00-0023 8/14/2000 HOME DEPOT COMMERCIAL LAWRENCEVILLE HIGHWAY 6142 001 NA 504.03 4 17.43 132,342 0CDP00-0024 2/23/2000 SPRINT COM CO-LOCATE TOWER BUFORD DRIVE 7176 022 NA 501.02 1 0.56 0 0CDP00-0025 2/8/2000 SONIC DRIVE IN RESTAURANT TECH DRIVE 6186 037 NA 504.08 4 0.8 1,440 0CDP00-0026 3/8/2000 GEORGIA PAVING OFFICE & WAREHO INDUSTRIAL SIMPSON CIRCLE 6258 032A NA 503.13 3 2.3 5,100 0CDP00-0027 2/14/2000 K E TAYLOR ELEMENTARY SCHOOL GOVERNMENT LEGETT DRIVE 7066 010 NA 505.03 5 0.5 2,500 0CDP00-0028 1/19/2000 BOURBON STREET OTHER PEACHTREE INDUSTRIAL BLVD 6322 045 NA 502.03 2 0.4 0 0CDP00-0029 6/27/2000 FOWLER YMCA OTHER WEST JONES BRIDGE ROAD 6316 032 NA 503.07 3 3.47 0 0CDP00-0030 3/13/2000 RIVERSIDE RETAIL COMMERCIAL RIVERSIDE RETAIL 7033 113 NA 505.02 5 0.78 6,000 0CDP00-0031 4/11/2000 LAND ROVER GWINNETT COMMERCIAL OLD NORCROSS ROAD 6232 098 NA 502.03 2 14.38 15,142 0CDP00-0033 3/28/2000 GEORGIAN UNITED KOREAN CHURCH CHURCH DULUTH HIGHWAY 6263 003C NA 502.03 2 5.02 18,543 0CDP00-0034 8/31/2000 MELROSE REC AREA OTHER SHOALS HOPE COURT 5215 003 NA 505.09 5 3.72 525 0CDP00-0035 3/10/2000 SUGARLOAF CORPORATE CENTER COMMERCIAL SUGARLOAF CIRCLE 7115 012 NA 502.04 2 7.22 85,587 0CDP00-0036 5/1/2000 CAPITAL CITY MACHINE SHOP INDUSTRIAL ROSS ROAD 6220 021 NA 503.04 3 5.87 6,800 0CDP00-0037 6/20/2000 IVY POINTE REC AREA OTHER BRAMLETT SHOALS ROAD 5216 011 NA 505.09 5 4.62 1,203 0CDP00-0040 11/8/2000 SWEETWATER MIDDLE SCHOOL GOVERNMENT CRUSE ROAD 6155 010 NA 505.06 5 2.04 35,163 0

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Table 172000 Commercial Development Permits

Permit Date Development Census Plan Square HotelNumber Issued Project Type Location PIN PIN Tract Area Acres Feet Rooms

CDP00-0042 4/6/2000 SINGLETON SQUARE PH. 3 COMMERCIAL SINGLETON ROAD 6190 174 NA 504.07 4 2.33 27,200 0CDP00-0043 5/31/2000 VILLAGE AT TELFAIR REC AREA OTHER HAMPTON WOODS WAY 7073 008 NA 505.02 5 2.73 1,120 0CDP00-0044 7/12/2000 PANERA BREAD RESTAURANT HOLCOMB BRIDGE ROAD 6283 039 NA 503.10 3 1.36 4,190 0CDP00-0045 3/20/2000 TACO BELL/PIZZA HUT EXPRESS RESTAURANT JIMMY CARTER BOULEVARD 6195 121 NA 504.08 4 1.04 2,896 0CDP00-0046 4/27/2000 MOUNTAIN PARK GOVERNMENT FIVE FORKS-TRICKUM ROAD 6080 005 NA 504.14 4 45 1,640 0CDP00-0047 3/13/2000 GWINNETT PLACE FORD/ISUZU COMMERCIAL SATELLITE BOULEVARD 6206 015 NA 502.03 2 0.5 2,436 0CDP00-0049 2/4/2000 VICTORY RECOVERY SERVICE OTHER THOMPSON MILL ROAD 7267 001 NA 501.02 1 0.1 0 0CDP00-0050 2/7/2000 ROBIN WYATT OTHER NORTH ROAD 5039 019 NA 507.04 7 0.6 0 0CDP00-0051 4/12/2000 SUWANEE CREEK BLDG 300 INDUSTRIAL SATELLITE BOULEVARD 7170 002 NA 502.02 2 12 212,445 0CDP00-0052 3/22/2000 HOME DEPOT TOOL RENTAL COMMERCIAL SHACKLEFORD ROAD 6208 002 NA 505.06 5 0.64 2,000 0CDP00-0053 6/12/2000 BETHESDA PARK IMPROVEMENTS GOVERNMENT BETHESDA CHURCH ROAD 6127 001 NA 505.05 5 14.17 0 0CDP00-0055 3/17/2000 LANIER MIDDLE SCHOOL GOVERNMENT BUFORD HIGHWAY 7257 092 NA 501.02 1 7.01 0 0CDP00-0056 2/8/2000 ROGERS BRIDGE ROAD, LLC OTHER PEACHTREE INDUSTRIAL BLVD 7243 001 NA 502.04 2 0.1 0 0CDP00-0057 4/7/2000 HILTON GARDEN INN HOTEL/MOTEL SUGARLOAF CIRCLE 7115 007 NA 502.04 2 3.56 74,098 0CDP00-0058 3/21/2000 PROXAIR @ LUCENT TECH INDUSTRIAL CRESCENT DRIVE 6216 018 NA 503.06 3 0.53 3,610 0CDP00-0059 4/7/2000 LUCKY SHOALS PARK GOVERNMENT BRITT ROAD 6165 017 NA 504.07 4 0 0 0CDP00-0060 3/3/2000 BUTLER SPRINGS REC AREA OTHER JUNIPER FALLS TRAIL 5096 003 NA 507.04 7 1.14 1,200 0CDP00-0061 5/4/2000 AVALON NORTH OTHER PEACHTREE INDUSTRIAL BLVD 6269 114 NA 503.09 3 0.5 0 0CDP00-0063 4/20/2000 FIRST UNION NATIONAL BANK COMMERCIAL GEORGIA HIGHWAY 124 3002 148 NA 506.01 6 1.18 3,474 0CDP00-0065 11/21/2000 SHREE BAPS SWAMINARY MANDIR OTHER ROCKBRIDGE ROAD 6145 281 NA 504.10 4 0.5 0 0CDP00-0066 2/23/2000 CVS PHARMACY COMMERCIAL LAWRENCEVILLE HIGHWAY 6150 010B 6150 020 504.11 4 1.33 10,125 0CDP00-0068 9/1/2000 J C GLASS COMMERCIAL JIMMY CARTER BOULEVARD 6190 057 NA 504.07 4 1.52 9,175 0CDP00-0070 5/13/2000 NEW LIFE PRAISE CENTER CHURCH WEBB GIN HOUSE ROAD 5138 047 NA 505.05 5 8.11 15,123 0CDP00-0072 3/20/2000 MILLCREEK WALK PH 1 COMMERCIAL MALL OF GEORGIA BOULEVARD 7176 078 NA 501.02 1 0.55 1,806 0CDP00-0073 4/6/2000 HUNTCREST OFFICE NORTH BROWN ROAD 7114 002 NA 505.02 5 14 103,650 0CDP00-0074 4/24/2000 STEVE COPELAND OTHER PEACHTREE INDUSTRIAL BLVD 6271 028 NA 503.09 3 5.65 0 0CDP00-0075 12/13/2000 PEACHCREST CHRISTIAN CHURCH CHURCH ROSEBUD ROAD 5065 006 NA 507.04 7 8.09 13,931 0CDP00-0076 10/18/2000 CABOT BUSINESS CENTER #3 OFFICE BRECKINRIDGE BOULEVARD 6207 049 NA 505.06 5 6.1 36,488 0CDP00-0077 5/26/2000 GUVENS FINE JEWELRY COMMERCIAL MALL OF GEORGIA BOULEVARD 7176 044 NA 501.02 1 0.64 5,240 0CDP00-0078 3/29/2000 HOME GROCER AT NEWPOINT INDUSTRIAL NEW POINT PLACE 7080 004A NA 505.02 5 8.05 115,838 0CDP00-0079 7/10/2000 TOWER FOR GRAVEL SPRINGS TOWER BLUE RIDGE DRIVE 7218 016 NA 501.02 1 0.1 244 0CDP00-0080 5/10/2000 DENTAL OFFICE BUILDING OFFICE RIVER DRIVE 6106 387 NA 507.06 7 0.99 3,374 0CDP00-0081 4/4/2000 MAZAK TECHNOLOGY CENTER INDUSTRIAL NORTHBROOK PARKWAY 7154 014 NA 505.02 5 6.79 23,654 0CDP00-0082 3/29/2000 BURGER KING RESTAURANT U.S. HIGHWAY 78 6061 058 NA 504.14 4 0.81 158 0CDP00-0083 7/5/2000 OVERNITE TRANSPORT INDUSTRIAL MARATHON PARKWAY 7035 021 NA 505.07 5 10.66 34,800 0CDP00-0084 5/17/2000 SUGARLOAF ACADEMY COMMERCIAL SUGARLOAF PARKWAY 5084 017 NA 505.05 5 7.54 10,823 0CDP00-0085 4/17/2000 SCIENTIFIC ATLANTA BLDG 5 INDUSTRIAL SUGARLOAF PARKWAY 7036 001 NA 505.07 5 1.8 146,821 0

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Table 172000 Commercial Development Permits

Permit Date Development Census Plan Square HotelNumber Issued Project Type Location PIN PIN Tract Area Acres Feet Rooms

CDP00-0086 5/17/2000 HOG MOUNTAIN STORAGE COMMERCIAL BRASELTON HIGHWAY 3001 210 NA 506.01 6 10.2 78,228 0CDP00-0087 6/28/2000 INGLESIDE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH CHURCH OLD SNELLVILLE ROAD 5075 002 NA 505.05 5 8.53 10,963 0CDP00-0088 6/2/2000 OAK MEADOW MONTESSORI SCHOOL INSTITUTIONAL COLLINS HILL ROAD 7108 002 NA 505.03 5 5.69 9,550 0CDP00-0089 8/29/2000 CRESTVIEW VILLAGE REC AREA OTHER CRESTVIEW DRIVE 5070 332 NA 507.11 7 2.44 1,250 0CDP00-0090 3/30/2000 UNITED BMW COMMERCIAL COMMERCE AVENUE 6206 011 NA 502.03 2 0.11 4,184 0CDP00-0091 12/11/2000 NCR FAMILY CENTER ADDITION OFFICE SATELLITE BOULEVARD 7079 008 NA 502.03 2 0.78 1,000 0CDP00-0093 5/2/2000 HOME DEPOT COMMERCIAL BRASELTON HIGHWAY 3002 148 NA 506.01 6 12.98 132,342 0CDP00-0095 5/23/2000 ATLANTA NORTH INDUSTRIAL PARK INDUSTRIAL BUFORD HIGHWAY 6257 009 NA 503.09 3 6.54 64,750 0CDP00-0096 4/12/2000 BURGER KING RESTAURANT BRASELTON HIGHWAY 3002 148 NA 506.01 6 1.28 3,702 0CDP00-0097 10/4/2000 ULTIMA REAL ESTATE SERVICES COMMERCIAL OLD NORCROSS ROAD 7036 077 NA 505.07 5 1.28 8,600 0CDP00-0098 7/11/2000 BRECKINRIDGE DISTRIBUTION CTR INDUSTRIAL BRECKINRIDGE PLAZA 7076 019 NA 505.06 5 15 132,000 0CDP00-0100 3/28/2000 BROGDON EXCHANGE OTHER PEACHTREE ROAD 7254 014 NA 502.02 2 0.5 0 0CDP00-0102 5/25/2000 CENTRAL GWINNETT HIGH SCHOOL GOVERNMENT WEST CROGAN STREET 5143 180 NA 505.08 5 3.23 0 0CDP00-0103 8/2/2000 SIMPSONWOOD CONFERENCE CTR INSTITUTIONAL JONES BRIDGE CIRCLE 6333 002 NA 503.07 3 3.8 51,381 0CDP00-0104 8/14/2000 DISCOVER MILLS COMMERCIAL SUGARLOAF PARKWAY 7081 005 NA 505.02 5 153.3 1,459,622 0CDP00-0105 6/30/2000 INTERSTATE BATTERIES INDUSTRIAL BROGDON ROAD 7255 048 NA 502.02 2 1 8,000 0CDP00-0107 9/12/2000 ROBERT DENYSE INDUSTRIAL BROGDON ROAD 7255 048 NA 502.02 2 1.62 4,915 0CDP00-0108 6/1/2000 GWINNETT PROFESSIONAL PARK OFFICE PHILIP BOULEVARD 7009 057 NA 505.03 5 1.48 41,402 0CDP00-0109 3/24/2000 BISHOPS GLEN OTHER NORTH PEACHTREE STREET 6255 025 6255 027 503.11 3 0.5 0 0CDP00-0110 7/31/2000 HVAC SERVICES UNLIMITED INDUSTRIAL GRAYSON INDUSTRIAL PARKWAY 5154 143 NA 507.05 7 1.08 5,920 0CDP00-0114 5/16/2000 SUPER 8 MOTEL HOTEL/MOTEL GWINCO BOULEVARD 7152 044 NA 505.02 5 2 28,671 0CDP00-0115 6/2/2000 SATELLITE COMMONS COMMERCIAL SATELLITE BOULEVARD 7080 057 NA 505.02 5 2.19 18,200 0CDP00-0116 7/8/2000 LOU SOBH CAR DEALERSHIP COMMERCIAL PLEASANT HILL ROAD 6236 218 NA 502.03 2 0.25 5,365 0CDP00-0117 5/4/2000 HUNTCREST OFFICE NORTH BROWN ROAD 7114 002 NA 505.02 5 10.5 65,945 0CDP00-0118 8/2/2000 NEWSOUTH COMMERCIAL PROPERTY INDUSTRIAL BROGDON ROAD 7255 047 NA 502.02 2 5.25 1,440 0CDP00-0119 5/23/2000 HIGHWOODS CENTER III @ PEACHTR INDUSTRIAL PEACHTREE INDUSTRIAL BLVD 6269 045 NA 503.09 3 8.28 53,000 0CDP00-0120 6/1/2000 SPRINT COM TOWER TOWER WARREN DRIVE 6217 039 NA 504.06 4 0.01 0 0CDP00-0122 9/20/2000 HOMELINK MORTGAGE OFFICE PLEASANT HILL ROAD 6182 014 NA 505.06 5 0.48 1,695 0CDP00-0125 5/25/2000 LAKES PARKWAY OFFICE COMPLEX OFFICE LAKES PARKWAY 7033 122 NA 505.02 5 6.27 5,525 0CDP00-0126 10/31/2000 SATELLITE RIDGE BUSINESS PARK OTHER SATELLITE BOULEVARD 7170 002 NA 502.02 2 0.1 0 0CDP00-0128 7/6/2000 HAMPTON PARK REC AREA OTHER BRASELTON HIGHWAY 7095 022 NA 506.01 6 2.17 500 0CDP00-0130 7/18/2000 BELL SOUTH MOBILITY TOWER MCDANIEL ROAD 6232 111 NA 502.03 2 0.11 233 0CDP00-0131 7/17/2000 SENECA FARMS REC AREA OTHER RIDGE ROAD 1004 057 NA 506.01 6 1.42 820 0CDP00-0132 11/17/2000 MARKETPLACE AT MILLCREEK COMMERCIAL MALL OF GEORGIA BOULEVARD 7175 021 NA 501.02 1 37.58 323,652 0CDP00-0134 7/31/2000 CHICK-FIL-A RESTAURANT BUFORD DRIVE 7176 091 NA 506.01 6 0.93 3,822 0CDP00-0135 5/30/2000 ELECTRO SOURCE COMMERCIAL BETHESDA SCHOOL ROAD 5016 015A NA 505.06 5 0.51 2,700 0CDP00-0136 5/10/2000 LAWRENCEVILLE FAMILY PRACTICE OTHER LAWRENCEVILLE-SUWANEE ROAD 7070 013 NA 505.02 5 1.47 0 0

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Table 172000 Commercial Development Permits

Permit Date Development Census Plan Square HotelNumber Issued Project Type Location PIN PIN Tract Area Acres Feet Rooms

CDP00-0137 6/2/2000 HEBRON CHRISTIAN ACADEMY INSTITUTIONAL OLD PEACHTREE ROAD 7018 036 NA 506.02 6 0.5 5,440 0CDP00-0138 5/5/2000 FAIRMONT ON THE PARK REC AREA OTHER FENCE ROAD 5306 004 NA 506.02 6 5.79 4,380 0CDP00-0140 5/18/2000 ALBION FARM RD TRACT CURB CUT OTHER ALBION FARM ROAD 7204 001 NA 502.04 2 4.77 0 0CDP00-0141 8/14/2000 KNIGHT ELEMENTARY SCHOOL OTHER NORTH RIVER DRIVE 6110 197 NA 504.13 4 15 0 0CDP00-0142 9/29/2000 OLD SNELLVILLE CORNER COMMERCIAL SCENIC HIGHWAY 5074 086 5074 087 505.05 5 10.87 63,610 0CDP00-0143 7/14/2000 SUMMIT CHASE ANIMAL HOSPITAL OFFICE U.S. HIGHWAY 78 5100 025 NA 507.04 7 1.22 4,189 0CDP00-0144 11/6/2000 STORAGE FOR U COMMERCIAL BUFORD HIGHWAY 6247 023A NA 503.04 3 2.7 96,000 0CDP00-0145 7/7/2000 CORINTH BAPTIST CHURCH CHURCH LANGLEY ROAD 5125 060 5125 008 507.05 7 12 19,430 0CDP00-0146 7/24/2000 BRECKINRIDGE OTHER BRECKINRIDGE BOULEVARD 7077 007 NA 505.06 5 0.67 0 0CDP00-0147 6/26/2000 PARKVIEW HIGH SCHOOL ADDITION GOVERNMENT COLE ROAD 6092 001 NA 504.13 4 5.55 63,369 0CDP00-0148 8/23/2000 HAYNES CROSSING REC AREA OTHER GRAYSON PARKWAY 5091 002 NA 507.05 7 2.14 1,024 0CDP00-0150 6/15/2000 POWERTEL ATLANTA TOWER FINANCIAL CENTER WAY 7176 022 NA 501.02 1 0.11 0 0CDP00-0151 8/9/2000 FIRST CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE CHURCH LAWRENCEVILLE-SUWANEE ROAD 7048 005 NA 505.03 5 12.03 28,000 0CDP00-0153 7/21/2000 SONIC DRIVE IN RESTAURANT PLEASANT HILL ROAD 6151 005 6151 006 504.11 4 1.24 1,440 0CDP00-0156 6/1/2000 NORCROSS HIGH SCHOOL FIELDS GOVERNMENT SPALDING DRIVE 6286 014 NA 503.08 3 5 0 0CDP00-0157 6/8/2000 BERKSHIRE AT SUGARLOAF OTHER BERKSHIRE EVE DRIVE 7162 149 NA 502.04 2 1.8 1,088 0CDP00-0159 10/24/2000 AT & T A-057 TOWER OLD PEACHTREE ROAD 7153 001A NA 505.02 5 0.25 227 0CDP00-0161 7/25/2000 PERFORMANCE NISSAN COMMERCIAL STONE MOUNTAIN HIGHWAY 6055 002 NA 507.08 7 11.07 45,146 0CDP00-0162 5/8/2000 BELL SOUTH MOBILITY OTHER OLD PEACHTREE ROAD 7170 077 NA 502.02 2 0.5 0 0CDP00-0163 7/24/2000 BARANCO AUTOMOTIVE GROUP COMMERCIAL JESSICA DARON COURT 6064 111 NA 507.07 7 5.69 22,272 0CDP00-0164 6/22/2000 SHOPPES OF SUGARLOAF COMMERCIAL CRUSE LANE 7035 024 NA 505.07 5 2.57 14,659 0CDP00-0165 7/13/2000 CHARLES ELLENBERG OFFICE HARMONY GROVE ROAD 6137 031 NA 504.03 4 0.49 960 0CDP00-0167 6/9/2000 MULBERRY RIVER PLANTATION OTHER TURTLE POND DRIVE 3003 093 NA 506.01 6 2.48 8,435 0CDP00-0169 10/12/2000 ARBY'S RESTAURANT BUFORD DRIVE 7176 092 NA 501.02 1 1.34 3,294 0CDP00-0170 7/26/2000 HENESSEY LEXUS COMMERCIAL OLD NORCROSS ROAD 6232 098 NA 502.03 2 0.14 2,597 0CDP00-0172 8/16/2000 OUTLOT #4 CITY OF SUWANEE COMMERCIAL PEACHTREE INDUSTRIAL BLVD 7252 031 NA 502.02 2 1.07 11,053 0CDP00-0173 6/22/2000 OLSON TIRE COMMERCIAL STONE MOUNTAIN HIGHWAY 6057 011 NA 504.15 4 1.34 5,678 0CDP00-0177 7/13/2000 THREE DOLLAR CAFÉ RESTAURANT JIMMY CARTER BOULEVARD 6283 137 NA 503.05 3 2.18 7,938 0CDP00-0178 6/23/2000 PHOENIX IMPORTS COMMERCIAL MALL OF GEORGIA BOULEVARD 7176 060 NA 506.01 6 1.65 12,000 0CDP00-0179 9/14/2000 WALGREENS COMMERCIAL SUGARLOAF PARKWAY 7122 003B NA 502.04 2 3.65 15,070 0CDP00-0180 5/23/2000 DGM HIGHPOINT COMMERCIAL OLD PEACHTREE ROAD 7150 020 NA 505.03 5 3.5 0 0CDP00-0181 8/24/2000 WALGREENS OTHER BUFORD HIGHWAY 7202 059 NA 502.04 2 0.1 0 0CDP00-0182 7/21/2000 SIX GRAND, LLC OTHER CHATTAHOOCHEE DRIVE 7201 220 NA 502.04 2 1.05 0 0CDP00-0183 5/18/2000 SUWANEE CREEK OTHER SATELLITE BOULEVARD 7170 002 NA 502.02 2 1 0 0CDP00-0185 7/24/2000 GOODYEAR TIRE STORE COMMERCIAL GEORGIA HIGHWAY 20 7065 016 NA 505.03 5 2.07 7,066 0CDP00-0188 7/5/2000 FIVE FORKS-TRICKUM BUSINESS PK COMMERCIAL FIVE FORKS-TRICKUM ROAD 6087 006 NA 507.07 7 8.66 54,000 0CDP00-0189 6/23/2000 METRICOM TOWER POUNDS DRIVE 6139 006 NA 504.03 4 0.01 54 0

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Table 172000 Commercial Development Permits

Permit Date Development Census Plan Square HotelNumber Issued Project Type Location PIN PIN Tract Area Acres Feet Rooms

CDP00-0190 6/23/2000 METRICOM LANIER MOUNTAIN TOWER SCENIC DRIVE 6051 023 NA 507.10 7 0.01 54 0CDP00-0191 6/2/2000 HEBRON BAPTIST CHURCH OTHER FENCE ROAD 5274 001 NA 506.02 6 0.5 0 0CDP00-0192 6/20/2000 NORTHMONT BLDG 300 INDUSTRIAL EVERGREEN BOULEVARD 7118 012 NA 502.03 2 8.99 78,640 0CDP00-0193 6/28/2000 FAITH COMMUNITY CHURCH CHURCH GRAYSON PARKWAY 5122 018 NA 507.05 7 10 7,949 0CDP00-0194 9/27/2000 INTELLICOM TOWER CO-LOCATE TOWER BRITT ROAD 6164 253 NA 504.07 4 0.5 196 0CDP00-0197 6/15/2000 MILLCREEK WALK PH 2 COMMERCIAL BUFORD DRIVE 7176 078 NA 501.02 1 4.68 38,206 0CDP00-0198 8/30/2000 THE LPA GROUP OFFICE ENGINEERING DRIVE 6284 064 NA 503.10 3 1.04 12,121 0CDP00-0199 8/22/2000 FLEET & GROUNDS MAINTENANCE GOVERNMENT OLD SNELLVILLE HIGHWAY 5108 018 NA 505.05 5 1.2 1,452 0CDP00-0201 10/4/2000 CINTAS FACILITY INDUSTRIAL PROGRESS INDUSTRIAL BLVD 7014 032 NA 505.03 5 6.75 58,712 0CDP00-0202 11/20/2000 KAYAM ENTERPRISES OFFICE HIGHPOINT ROAD 6050 234 NA 507.10 7 3.14 15,200 0CDP00-0203 9/18/2000 TACO BELL RESTAURANT PLEASANT HILL ROAD 6231 079 NA 502.03 2 0.44 2,252 0CDP00-0204 7/28/2000 VANDERBILT REC AREA OTHER CABOT CREEK DRIVE 7288 182 NA 501.01 1 1.61 1,213 0CDP00-0205 7/5/2000 SHAWNEE RIDGE BUILDING M-1 INDUSTRIAL SATELLITE BOULEVARD 7154 040 NA 502.04 2 25.73 318,750 0CDP00-0206 6/26/2000 CRESTRIDGE STATION OTHER CRESTRIDGE DRIVE 7152 124 NA 505.03 5 1.09 0 0CDP00-0207 7/10/2000 CHATTAHOOCHEE TRACE OTHER PEACHTREE INDUSTRIAL BLVD 7244A005 NA 502.04 2 0.2 0 0CDP00-0208 6/26/2000 HEWATT ROAD OFFICE PARK COMMERCIAL HEWATT ROAD 6053 149 NA 507.08 7 3 24,062 0CDP00-0209 9/20/2000 STEVENS CONSULTING HOG MTN TOWER HOG MOUNTAIN CHURCH ROAD 3001 008A NA 506.01 6 0.13 322 0CDP00-0210 7/16/2000 LANGFORD COMMONS OTHER LANGFORD ROAD 6256 004 NA 503.11 3 0.1 0 0CDP00-0211 7/10/2000 MANDARIN GARDEN ADDITION RESTAURANT MCDONOUGH DRIVE 6195 160 NA 504.06 4 1.71 244 0CDP00-0212 10/4/2000 THE FORUM OFFICE PARK OFFICE EAST JONES BRIDGE ROAD 6301 040 NA 503.08 3 7.3 90,000 0CDP00-0214 8/14/2000 DONATO'S PIZZA RESTAURANT SUGARLOAF PARKWAY 7005 001 NA 505.07 5 0.91 2,566 0CDP00-0216 8/9/2000 RICHARDS MIDDLE SCHOOL GOVERNMENT SUGARLOAF PARKWAY 5083 073 NA 505.05 5 1.4 27,918 0CDP00-0218 7/27/2000 WINDSOR AT LANIER AMENITY AREA OTHER SHADBURN FERRY ROAD 7333 038 NA 501.01 1 2.3 720 0CDP00-0219 9/7/2000 CIRCUIT CITY COMMERCIAL BUFORD DRIVE 7176 036 NA 501.02 1 3.16 33,236 0CDP00-0220 10/23/2000 NEWPOINT PLACE BLDG IV INDUSTRIAL NEWPOINT PLACE 7080 004A NA 505.02 5 7.33 115,200 0CDP00-0222 7/31/2000 CONVENIENCE STORE COMMERCIAL LAWRENCEVILLE HIGHWAY 5016 001 NA 505.05 5 3.15 2,880 0CDP00-0223 9/18/2000 BRUSTERS ICE CREAM RESTAURANT SUGARLOAF PARKWAY 5084 017 NA 505.05 5 0.41 1,142 0CDP00-0224 9/1/2000 FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF GWINNET INDUSTRIAL MEADOW CHURCH ROAD 7157 004 NA 502.04 2 3.73 11,045 0CDP00-0225 10/23/2000 PERFORMANCE TRUCKING INDUSTRIAL BROGDON ROAD 7255 065 NA 502.02 2 4.96 10,000 0CDP00-0226 8/9/2000 SHILOH MIDDLE SCHOOL PARKING OTHER SHILOH ROAD 6046 001A NA 507.08 7 2.8 0 0CDP00-0227 9/12/2000 PROGRESS DISTRIBUTION CENTER INDUSTRIAL PROGRESS INDUSTRIAL BLVD 7015 003 NA 505.03 5 25.2 275,000 0CDP00-0228 9/21/2000 ATLANTA NORTH INDUSTRIAL PARK INDUSTRIAL BUFORD HIGHWAY 6257 009 6257 088 503.09 3 4.7 46,600 0CDP00-0229 7/26/2000 RESIDENCE INN OTHER GWINCO BOULEVARD 7152 056 NA 505.02 5 2.8 0 0CDP00-0230 11/3/2000 WHEATFIELDS REC AREA OTHER MCCONNELL ROAD 5152 001 NA 507.05 7 3.91 565 0CDP00-0235 10/26/2000 PUBLIC SCHOOLS CENTRAL OFFICE GOVERNMENT GWINNETT DRIVE 5142 144A NA 505.08 5 5.5 0 0CDP00-0236 8/31/2000 PUBLIC UTILITIES LANIER PLANT GOVERNMENT BUFORD DAM ROAD 7327 007 NA 501.01 1 14.8 170,030 0CDP00-0238 9/19/2000 GRAYSON VILLAGE SHOPPING CTR COMMERCIAL LOGANVILLE HIGHWAY 5156 007 NA 507.05 7 15.79 82,571 0

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Table 172000 Commercial Development Permits

Permit Date Development Census Plan Square HotelNumber Issued Project Type Location PIN PIN Tract Area Acres Feet Rooms

CDP00-0239 9/20/2000 TEMPLE BETH DAVID CHURCH MCGEE ROAD 6068 057 NA 507.10 7 1.38 6,600 0CDP00-0240 9/15/2000 GAULTNEY DEVELOPMENT OTHER PLEASANT HILL ROAD 6236 216 NA 502.03 2 0.1 0 0CDP00-0241 9/25/2000 HORIZON BAPTIST CHURCH CHURCH LAWRENCEVILLE-SUWANEE ROAD 7111 001 NA 505.02 5 0.16 2,880 0CDP00-0243 9/15/2000 TEXACO - CAR WASH COMMERCIAL SPALDING DRIVE 6302 011 NA 503.08 3 0.12 1,300 0CDP00-0245 8/23/2000 BERKMAR HIGH SCHOOL GOVERNMENT PLEASANT HILL ROAD 6150 011 NA 504.11 4 7.54 0 0CDP00-0248 10/19/2000 CRUSE ROAD OFFICE CONDO DEV OFFICE CRUSE ROAD 7039 001 NA 505.06 5 12.72 63,112 0CDP00-0249 8/22/2000 NORTON ELEMENTARY SCHOOL GOVERNMENT CARSON ROAD 6016 023 NA 507.04 7 2.3 0 0CDP00-0251 11/15/2000 ANN'S JEWELRY COMMERCIAL SCENIC HIGHWAY 5057 078 NA 507.11 7 0.41 2,420 0CDP00-0254 9/29/2000 WENDY'S RESTAURANT HAMILTON CREEK PARKWAY 3002 148 NA 506.01 6 0.83 2,828 0CDP00-0255 9/13/2000 NEW POINT COMMONS INDUSTRIAL BRECKINRIDGE BOULEVARD 7075 002 NA 505.06 5 12.4 205,600 0CDP00-0262 9/5/2000 NORTHMONT BLDG 600 INDUSTRIAL EVERGREEN DRIVE 7118 024 NA 502.03 2 10.66 156,440 0CDP00-0263 8/28/2000 DIAGNOSTIC VENTURES OTHER OLD NORCROSS ROAD 5113 002 NA 505.07 5 4.66 0 0CDP00-0270 11/14/2000 AUTUMN LAKE@BETHESDA REC AREA OTHER TURNING LEAF DRIVE 5016 170 NA 505.06 5 1.63 908 0CDP00-0272 8/29/2000 SATELLITE EIGHTY-FIVE OTHER SATELLITE BOULEVARD 7170 003 NA 502.02 2 3.21 0 0CDP00-0277 9/11/2000 NEXTEL COMMUNICATIONS TOWER TOWER GIVENS ROAD 5280 017 NA 506.02 6 0.14 200 0CDP00-0278 12/14/2000 ARROW ADHESIVES INDUSTRIAL SPALDING DRIVE 6285 003 NA 503.08 3 1.03 6,000 0CDP00-0282 10/3/2000 NORTH AMERICAN POWER PRODUCTS INDUSTRIAL ARNOLD ROAD 5046 002A NA 505.05 5 2.24 14,000 0CDP00-0283 9/15/2000 AVONLEA CROSSING REC AREA OTHER SMITHTOWN ROAD 7193 400 NA 502.02 2 1.1 300 0CDP00-0284 10/20/2000 RALPH SMITH CONSTRUCTION OFFIC OFFICE ROSS ROAD 6055 009 NA 507.08 7 1 4,000 0CDP00-0287 10/5/2000 BERKELEY HILLS COUNTRY CLUB OTHER POND ROAD 6228 076 NA 503.13 3 6.08 33,000 0CDP00-0288 10/27/2000 PARKSIDE WALK 120 COMMERCIAL PARKSIDE WALK LANE 7032 010 NA 502.02 5 1.8 10,500 0CDP00-0289 11/3/2000 WAFFLE HOUSE RESTAURANT INDIAN TRAIL ROAD 6199 017 NA 504.09 4 0.5 1,806 0CDP00-0290 9/27/2000 SUGARLOAF SERVICE CENTER II INDUSTRIAL PREMIERE PARKWAY 7157 068 NA 502.04 2 7.19 61,903 0CDP00-0291 11/8/2000 SPALDING RETAIL CENTER COMMERCIAL SPALDING DRIVE 6302 160 NA 503.10 3 0.85 7,000 0CDP00-0295 11/15/2000 WALGREENS COMMERCIAL OLD NORCROSS ROAD 7038 036 NA 505.06 5 2.6 14,490 0CDP00-0296 9/19/2000 COLD WATER CREEK REC AREA OTHER BARRETT BLUFF DRIVE 5234 003 NA 505.09 5 2.55 875 0CDP00-0298 11/28/2000 CONVENIENCE STORE COMMERCIAL HARBINS ROAD 6188 010A NA 504.08 4 1.73 5,080 0CDP00-0299 9/12/2000 HOPEWELL PLAZA OTHER FIVE FORKS-TRICKUM ROAD 5109 247 NA 505.05 5 1.16 0 0CDP00-0302 10/24/2000 WALGREENS COMMERCIAL BUFORD DRIVE 7105 006 7105 003A 505.03 5 2.09 14,490 0CDP00-0304 8/28/2000 NORTHWOODS INDUSTRIAL NORTHWOODS PARKWAY 6257 036 NA 503.09 3 0 0CDP00-0305 10/16/2000 BELL SOUTH MOBILITY TOWER FIVE FORKS-TRICKUM ROAD 5084 001 NA 505.05 5 0.13 240 0CDP00-0308 10/5/2000 STONEBRIER AT SUGARLOAF REC AR OTHER SUGARLOAF PARKWAY 7164 149 NA 502.04 2 3.64 2,450 0CDP00-0309 10/20/2000 CENTERVILLE LIBRARY GOVERNMENT BETHANY CHURCH ROAD 6030 010 NA 507.08 7 4.4 20,012 0CDP00-0311 12/5/2000 SHILOH HIGH SCHOOL GOVERNMENT ROSS ROAD 6046 001 NA 507.08 7 3.92 99,690 0CDP00-0312 12/5/2000 TWO THOUSAND WEST REC AREA OTHER MILLENIUM VIEW DRIVE 4318 001 NA 507.04 7 3.01 1,044 0CDP00-0313 11/6/2000 GREG A BECKER ENTERPRISES INDUSTRIAL PAXTON LANE 6064 001 NA 507.07 7 3.1 12,150 0CDP00-0315 10/16/2000 CEDARS CREEK BUSINESS CENTER INDUSTRIAL HURRICANE SHOALS ROAD 5209 013 NA 505.03 5 10.06 45,500 0

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Table 172000 Commercial Development Permits

Permit Date Development Census Plan Square HotelNumber Issued Project Type Location PIN PIN Tract Area Acres Feet Rooms

CDP00-0318 9/28/2000 MARRIOTT SPRINGHILL SUITES HOTEL/MOTEL BUFORD DRIVE 7176 054 NA 506.01 6 2.02 59,035 97CDP00-0319 9/19/2000 SUWANEE CREEK INDUSTRIAL PARK OTHER SATELLITE BOULEVARD 7170 081 NA 502.02 2 0.3 0 0CDP00-0320 9/8/2000 LANGFORD ROAD BUSINESS CTR OTHER LANGFORD ROAD 6256 006 NA 503.11 3 0.02 0 0CDP00-0323 12/18/2000 GWINNETT INDUSTRIES INDUSTRIAL ROYAL WOODS PARKWAY 6118 039 NA 504.03 4 10.5 96,480 0CDP00-0324 10/12/2000 EDINBURGH REC AREA OTHER SETTLES BRIDGE ROAD 7312 001 NA 501.01 1 6.05 4,698 0CDP00-0325 12/4/2000 GRAYSON MANOR REC AREA OTHER OAK GROVE ROAD 5131 020 NA 507.05 7 4.15 1,120 0CDP00-0326 12/6/2000 GOLDEN CORRAL RESTAURANT SATELLITE BOULEVARD 6233 013 NA 502.03 2 3.2 11,624 0CDP00-0328 9/12/2000 TOMCO EQUIPMENT OTHER ROSEBUD ROAD 5099 005 NA 507.04 7 0.5 0 0CDP00-0330 11/3/2000 BELL SOUTH CLASSIC PARKING OTHER HERRINGTON ROAD 7075 014 NA 505.02 5 15.92 0 0CDP00-0333 10/27/2000 WOODINGTON CIRCLE OFFICE BLDG OFFICE CLUB DRIVE 6203 003A NA 505.06 5 0.63 7,200 0CDP00-0334 11/30/2000 CORPORATE RIDGE LOT 6 INDUSTRIAL CAPITAL CIRCLE 7044 232 NA 505.02 5 1.27 15,428 0CDP00-0335 10/17/2000 NORTHMONT OTHER EVERGREEN DRIVE 7078 007 NA 502.03 2 0.5 0 0CDP00-0337 10/12/2000 SUMMIT AT HUNTCREST REC AREA OTHER CREST CLIFF COURT 7113 001 NA 505.02 5 2.76 1,277 0CDP00-0340 12/12/2000 RABBIT HILL PARK SOCCER COMPLE GOVERNMENT RABBIT HILL ROAD 5272 020 NA 506.02 6 75 10,000 0CDP00-0343 11/13/2000 SONIC DRIVE IN RESTAURANT JIMMY CARTER BOULEVARD 6223 079 NA 503.06 3 1.04 1,482 0CDP00-0346 11/8/2000 BETHESDA PARK MAINTENANCE BLDG GOVERNMENT BETHESDA CHURCH ROAD 6127 001 NA 505.05 5 0.43 2,515 0CDP00-0347 9/14/2000 PEACHTREE-SUWANEE IND PARK OTHER PEACHTREE INDUSTRIAL BLVD 7236 093 NA 502.02 2 0.1 0 0CDP00-0348 10/5/2000 BACHMAN PROPERTIES OTHER LEVEL CREEK ROAD 7289 007 NA 501.01 1 0.1 0 0CDP00-0349 9/26/2000 DACULA VILLAGE SHOPPING CTR OTHER DACULA ROAD 5273 021 NA 506.02 6 0.5 0 0CDP00-0351 5/31/2000 STOR-ALL SELF STORAGE COMMERCIAL PLEASANT HILL ROAD 6236 012 NA 502.03 2 1.22 20,000 0CDP00-0355 11/9/2000 TECHNOLOGY PARK BLDG 2 OFFICE DAVINCI COURT 6301 036 NA 503.08 3 3.5 102,383 0CDP00-0358 12/14/2000 VENTURE POINTE PHASE VI COMMERCIAL SATELLITE BOULEVARD 6208 010 NA 502.03 2 4.45 22,500 0CDP00-0359 12/13/2000 HEARTLAND AT GOSHEN SPRINGS OTHER GOSHEN SPRINGS ROAD 6213 001B NA 503.12 3 0.01 0 0CDP00-0360 10/16/2000 CLAIRIDGE CROSSING REC AREA OTHER CLAIRIDGE OAK CROSSING 5117 271 NA 505.05 5 1.6 1,200 0CDP00-0361 11/7/2000 BP AMOCO CURB CUT OTHER BUFORD DRIVE 7012 001 NA 505.03 5 1 0 0CDP00-0362 10/19/2000 NEWTREND COMPLEX II COMMERCIAL HEWATT ROAD 6053 160 NA 507.08 7 1 7,440 0CDP00-0364 10/10/2000 FREEMANS MILL ELEM PLAYGROUND GOVERNMENT OLD PEACHTREE ROAD 7060 001 NA 505.03 5 2.45 0 0CDP00-0366 10/24/2000 THE SHOPS AT HAMILTON CREEK COMMERCIAL HAMILTON CREEK PARKWAY 3002 639 NA 506.01 6 0.98 10,342 0CDP00-0369 11/17/2000 CURB CUT OTHER THOMPSON MILL ROAD 7297 026 NA 501.02 1 0.1 0 0CDP00-0370 12/11/2000 GWINNETT CORPORATE CENTER INDUSTRIAL CORPORATE DRIVE 6202 042 NA 504.09 4 8.96 90,000 0CDP00-0374 11/9/2000 APEX SUPPLY INDUSTRIAL MCDONOUGH DRIVE 6194 189 NA 504.06 4 8.2 65,100 0CDP00-0375 11/15/2000 CROCKER PROPERTIES OTHER SUGARLOAF PARKWAY 5108 009 NA 505.05 5 0.1 0 0CDP00-0376 11/17/2000 SPARKS AUTOMOTIVE OTHER LENORA CHURCH ROAD 5004 018 NA 507.04 7 0.1 0 0CDP00-0379 11/17/2000 APPLIED CERAMICS INDUSTRIAL PLEASANTDALE ROAD 6220 037 NA 503.04 3 2.06 11,000 0CDP00-0380 11/22/2000 QUIKTRIP #804 OTHER EAST MAIN STREET 5059 009 NA 507.11 7 0.1 0 0CDP00-0386 12/21/2000 SHILOH HIGH SCHOOL GOVERNMENT SHILOH ROAD 6047 001A NA 507.08 7 12.9 116,318 0CDP00-0399 12/23/2000 THERMA-COTE INDUSTRIAL HERRINGTON ROAD 7042 004 NA 505.06 5 3.34 29,150 0

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Table 172000 Commercial Development Permits

Permit Date Development Census Plan Square HotelNumber Issued Project Type Location PIN PIN Tract Area Acres Feet Rooms

CDP00-0405 12/29/2000 DENVER PROPERTIES INDUSTRIAL BROGDON ROAD 7254 033 NA 502.02 2 5 22,750 0CDP00-0410 12/23/2000 SANDY BRANCH FARMS REC AREA OTHER COPPER CREEK WAY 7224 021 NA 506.01 6 3.64 1,060 0CDP00-0425 12/18/2000 TOWER CO-LOCATION TOWER PLEASANT HILL ROAD 6177 002 NA 505.06 5 0.01 0 0CDP00-0443 12/28/2000 DACULA POST OFFICE OTHER DACULA ROAD 5303 051 NA 506.02 6 6.22 0 0Source:Gwinnett County Department of Planning and Development