A DeKalb County judge is reviewing the reviewing the controversial Clifton Ridge subdivision, putting work on hold at least for a few days, according to a report on AJC.COM.
Attorney Robert Buckler wants to build seven homes on about three acres near the intersection of Clifton and Oxford roads and subdivide it, including a cul de sac. Many residents of the historic district say the development violates building guidelines for the area and the Druid Hills Civic Association opposes the project.
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Buckler has said he has the proper approvals for the project.
The AJC reports that Superior Court Judge Asha Jackson could rule this week on whether to extend a stop work order on the project, but it could be months before she rules on whether Buckler needs to get clearance for the development from the DeKalb Historic Preservation Board.
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See also:
DeKalb Zoning Board Rejects Druid Hills Appeals
Druid Hills Residents Protest Clifton Ridge Subdivision
Druid Hills Residents Challenge Subdivision Permit
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