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News Nearby: Good Growth DeKalb Sues to Stop Walmart

The group claims its appeal of a construction permit for the project on North Decatur Road was wrongly dismissed by DeKalb County officials.

Good Growth DeKalb, the group fighting the construction of a Walmart Supercenter in North Decatur, sued DeKalb County on Friday for granting the international retail giant a construction permit.

The suit, filed in DeKalb County Superior Court, contends that the county violated its own ordinances when it heard the group's administrative appeal of the permit issuance in January with the Zoning Board of Appeals rather than the Technical Board of Appeals, which Good Growth DeKalb claims is required by county law.

The county does not currently have a Technical Board of Appeals.

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At the February hearing, attorneys with Good Growth DeKalb also said county ordinances related to trucking, trees and hydrology were not followed when the permit was issued for the retail store in Suburban Plaza on North Decatur Road.

County attorneys disagreed and also said those issues were covered under the project's land disturbance permit, which the Zoning Board of Appeals has dominion over and ruled correctly on.

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The suit names Good Growth DeKalb, Abhay and Kristina Mishra and Tijen Cirig as plaintiffs, said Louise Runyon, a Good Growth DeKalb spokesperson. The Mishras and Cirig are both residents who live directly behind Suburban Plaza.

Kristina Mishra spokes before the zoning board last month and complained about persistent noise at night from the shopping center and her fears that would worsen if a Walmart Supercenter is built there.

“If a Walmart and a loading dock would be back there, those issues would increase exponentially," Runyon said Friday.

Representatives with the county, Walmart and Selig Enterprises, which owns Suburban Plaza, did not immediately return calls for comment.

See also:

  • Good Growth DeKalb Loses Challenge to Block Walmart
  • Good Growth DeKalb Explains Local Walmart Support Claims
  • Anti-Walmart Group Marches from Suburban Plaza to Downtown Decatur
  • Anti-Walmart Attorney: 'This Is a War for Your Community'
  • Anti-Walmart Group Hires Attorneys to Investigate Suit Against Retailer


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