North Forsyth County residents will get another chance this week to comment on Foster Forsyth, the county’s 20-year-ahead comprehensive land use planning document that’s undergoing revisions prior to final OK.

District 4 Commissioner Cindy Jones Mills said she put the Wednesday session together because she had concerns about some suggested changes affecting the district and the process by which they were arrived at. She said residents will have a chance to look at the overall plan as it relates to District 4.

Commissioners made a number of potential changes plan at their March 2 meeting, including the way the county is divvied up into a number of character areas and development nodes. Those changes are to be discussed at an April 13 public hearing after which the document will be sent to the Georgia Department of Community Affairs for its review.

The informal open house is set for 4-7 p.m. Wednesday at the Coal Mountain Community Building, 3560 Settingdown Road. A number of county staffers will also attend.

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