The Locust Grove City Council voted unanimously at its Nov. 4 regular meeting to approve a final plat for the Indian Grove subdivision at the intersection of Tanger Blvd. and Indian Creek Road.

A total of 87 lots are planned for the 35.5-acre site, which will include 5.21 acres of open space, according to a city staff report. It is zoned R-3 (medium/high-density single family residential). In a separate action, the council tabled until its Dec. 3 meeting an ordinance that would rezone about three acres and amend the official zoning map to extend the city’s Historic Preservation District Overlay and include properties along the west side of Cleveland Street south of Carter Lane.

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Ja’Quon Stembridge, shown here in July at the Henry County Republican Party monthly meeting, recently stepped from his position with the Georgia GOP. (Jenni Girtman for the AJC)

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