GENERAL INFORMATION LOCATION: Lost Mountain Rd. (SW Intersection of Lost Mtn & Dallas Hwy). Powder Springs, GA 30127 Cobb County, GA. SIZE: 35.11 acres +/- PARID 190083000040 (16.89 acres) PARID 190083000030 (8.00 acres) PARID 190083000020 (5.92 acres) PARID 190084000010 (4.30 acres) ZONING: TOPOGRAPHY: UTILITIES: R-30 - Residential Gently rolling and wooded. Subject to Purchaser verification PRICE: $150k per acre & 250k per acre on 4.3 western acre track ($5,696,500 total) TERMS: -All cash at closing. SCHOOLS: NOTES: Kemp Elementary Lost Mountain Middle School Hillgrove High School Convenient to several Shopping areas, Including Target, Walmart, Home depot, The Avenues, Banks, Restaurants, etc. For Information please call: David Waters - (678) 315-5217- Cell All Information furnished regarding property for sale, rental, financing or projections of income and expenses is from sources deemed reliable. No warranty or representation is made as to the accuracy thereof and it is submitted subject to errors, omissions, change of price, rental or other conditions, prior sale, lease, financing, or withdrawal without notice.
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R-30 (single-family residential, 30,000-square-foot lot size). The R-30 district is established to provide locations for single-family residential uses or residentially compatible institutional and recreational uses which are within or on the edge of properties delineated for any residential category as defined and shown on the Cobb County Comprehensive Plan: A Policy Guide, adopted November 27, 1990. When residentially compatible institutional and recreational uses are developed within the R-30 district, they should be designed and built to ensure intensity and density compatibility with adjacent single-family detached dwellings and otherwise to implement the stated purpose and intent of this chapter. Acreage within floodplains or wetlands shall be excluded when calculating the overall density of the development. OSC (Open space community overlay). The OSC overlay district is established to encourage the preservation of natural resources within residential development. The overlay district may be overlaid upon the R-80, R-40, R-30, R-20, and R-15 zoning districts. Land and water are protected by limiting land disturbance and decreasing the percentage of impervious surface within the planned community, and by adding flexibility to site plan design. Open space design is intended to result in more efficient use of land, lower development infrastructure costs, and the conservation of land for recreation or aesthetic and environmental enrichment. It is not the intent of this overlay district to increase overall development densities, but to allow for the stipulated densities of the underlying zoning district. However, there is an opportunity to earn an additional ten percent density, not to exceed the recommended densities of the Cobb County Future Land Use Map. It is also the intent of the overlay district to encourage design flexibility and development that is complementary to surrounding existing neighborhoods. Open space community (OSC) plans are approved as site plan specific.