Levent blames zoning attorney for postponements in Ronald Reagan Corners LLC development
News November 21, 2020

Commissioner Todd Levent
FORSYTH COUNTY, Ga. –District 3 Commissioner Todd Levent pushed back Friday regarding attorney Ethan Underwood’s assertion that the Board of Commissioners is “trying to force his client to agree to architectural standards not in the (Uniform Development) code.”
During the Public Comment portion of the commission meeting Thursday, Underwood expressed frustration over the second postponement of a sketch plat approval for Ronald Reagan Corners LLC, a 72,000 square foot development consisting of office, retail and restaurant space at the intersection of Ronald Reagan Blvd. and Atlanta Road. Underwood said the delay is costing his client money and “making the county making the county be an unpredictable place to do business.”
The proposed development is in Levent’s district. During a phone interview Friday, Levent said Underwood is wrong. “The original conditions give the district commissioner architecture control, He didn’t mention that. His scenario only applied to the sketch plat.”

Ethan Underwood
In an email sent to Levent Friday, Planning and Community Development Director Tom Brown supported the commissioner’s position and provided the wording of Condition No. 6 from original zoning, ZA 2352:
“Prior to any construction permits being issued, a site plan shall be submitted to the district Commissioner for approval. The site plan will show the type of businesses proposed, hours of operation, landscaping, building exterior finish descriptions with colors, and any other items deemed appropriate by the Commissioner.”
Brown further stated that “the proposed Sketch Plat must be in compliance with all other Forsyth County ordinances, including the Tree Ordinance and it appears Tree Ordinance has been given no consideration in the proposed design of the site.”
Although he strongly objects to Underwood’s statements, the commissioner said he is open to working with Underwood and all zoning attorney to build a better quality of life in Forsyth County.
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