by Caleb Groves
At its zoning meeting Tuesday the Cobb County Board of Commissioners approved a special land use permit for an affordable housing complex for veterans.
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The Tunnels To Towers Foundation is seeking to renovate the dilapidated Wingate Hotel on 65 South Service Road. The foundation works to provide affordable housing to veterans across the country in hopes of eradicating homelessness, Tunnels To Towers Vice President Gavin Naples said.
“We are going to the largest markets throughout the nation and converting distressed hospitality properties into high-end affordable housing with 24/7 wrap-around services for our nation’s heroes,” Naples said.
Initially, the applicant was seeking to rezone the property. However, after discussion with Cobb County staff, they are seeking to retain the general commercial zoning and instead use a special land use permit to approve the project.
The applicant’s attorney, Kevin Moore, said that this is an opportunity for the county to serve underserved veterans and renovate an abandoned, crime-ridden, and dilapidated hotel.
During the meeting, Mableton City Councilman T.J. Ferguson spoke in opposition to the proposed project.
Ferguson is in support of the Tunnels to Towers program. However, he thinks the location is a poor fit for the project.
“The Six Flags area will be an entertainment district. Yes, it has gone untouched for far too long. And it’s now our job as the new city of Mableton to correct that course and I’d like the opportunity to correct that course.
Ferguson said that this would not fit what the city is going for; instead of an entertainment district, they would be putting in a fenced-in compound.
“Not everything that is on the lower side of the housing spectrum needs to come to Mableton,” Ferguson said. “Not all the projects that can’t go other places need to come into Mableton.”
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