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Locust Grove council approves architectural plans

The Locust Grove City Council approved architectural plans for a senior apartment complex and a new Waffle House.
The Locust Grove City Council approved architectural plans for a senior apartment complex and a new Waffle House.
By Monroe Roark
July 12, 2019

The Locust Grove City Council voted at its July 1 regular meeting to approve architectural plans for a new three-story senior apartment complex on Indian Creek Road, southwest of its intersection with Tanger Blvd.

The proposal for Havenwood Grove included a three-story U-shaped building with the main covered entrance and vehicle access facing Indian Creek Road to the east along with a courtyard where the outside amenities would be located, flanked on three sides by the building. The facades contain architectural styled and patterns that are repeated on all four elevations. The proposal was approved unanimously by the mayor and council, serving in their capacity as the city’s architectural review board, according to city officials.

Other architectural plans approved by the council were for a new Waffle House to be located along Bill Gardner Pkwy. west of the I-75 interchange. That vote was also unanimous.

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