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Cobb County restricts population density in homes

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Real Estate Agent with Century 21 Results Realty GA RE Lic # 282060

I just saw a clip on Fox News (please don't whine about the source) that Cobb County has passed a new regulation limiting the number of adults living in a home.  The basic restriction is that there needs to be 390 square feet for each adult.  They also limited the number of unrelated adults in a particular household to two. 

The Cobb County Commission says this is the keep property values higher by reducing stacking and de facto rooming houses in the county.  Some activists are complaining that this is aimed at latinos and illegal aliens. 

We'll see how long it takes for a court case to be filed.  I'm curious which way this will sort out, and the effect for other communities that may consider similar regulation.  The libertarian in me thinks that if people want to be stacked like cord-wood in their own homes, they should be able to.  The homeowner in me would be pretty ticked if there were 8 adults living next door and parking all over the neighborhood because they didn't have enough space.   

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Donna Yates
BHGRE - Metro Brokers - Blue Ridge, GA
Blue Ridge Mountains
At first I thought this was leading up to a joke but I guess not.  Time will tell how something like this goes.
Jul 31, 2007 12:55 PM
Melissa Olson
HOPE Lending LLC - Bellevue, WA
HOPE Lending LLC
Oooh.....I do not think that was a fair planning rule.  There are also low income projects for women shelters, drug recovery, and assisted living.  Did they provide exceptions for them to make this stick? 
Jul 31, 2007 03:23 PM
Lane Bailey
Century 21 Results Realty - Suwanee, GA
Realtor & Car Guy

Melissa, I have no idea.  I didn't look at the original data, just the news story.  I would imagine that there are zoning differences that would allow the specifics you mention. 

Also, the space alloted, 390 square feet per adult isn't too much.  But, in apartments that could get sticky, as IIRC, my first apartment in Atlanta was about 700 sf, and I didn't live alone. 

Jul 31, 2007 03:58 PM
Melissa Olson
HOPE Lending LLC - Bellevue, WA
HOPE Lending LLC
Well, it will be interesting to see the next story posted in the news regarding this subject.  Please share if you hear anything.
Jul 31, 2007 04:04 PM