There is gridlock in Dunwoody by Perimeter
Mall at I-285 and Ashford Dunwoody Road during rush hour, so if you can go
around that, you’re ok.
Homeowner problems in Dunwoody have prompted
homeowners to hire lawyers to protect them from having lots split, having
medical treatment facilities located in the middle of subdivisions and fear of
water diversion flooding due to building upstream. Other problems include car
lane narrowing, excessive easements, lake dredging expenses and inaccurate plats.
Alternative Locations
Cherokee County is a good North-Central
location for some families depending on their commutes to work. What you will
find in most unincorporated areas is that there is more freedom from the usual
city permit tyranny and more freedom to use your land without government
harassment. However, some subdivisions may have restrictions you need to check.
Things to Check
Before you buy a home, check the plat to see
what easements exist. If the easements
are excessive, you need to know that part of your lot may be subject to
seizure.
If you want the freedom to store a boat or
trailer in your yard or put up a chicken coop or greenhouse you should find out
what your restrictions are.
You should check what permits you may be
required to get and for what purposes. Find
out what inspection fees you will need to pay to replace your driveway or roof
or have your electrical and plumbing replaced or appliances replaced. Also find out what fines you will have to pay
if you if you don’t get these permits. These charges should be listed on the
city or county government website.
Check your city or county “Land Use and
Zoning Plans”. Look for land disturbance
permits and stream buffer requirements for creeks that could also limit your
use of your yard. If there is a sidewalk in your yard, you will probably be
responsible for repairing it when it cracks.
These city and county laws were not as
numerous, onerous or severe as they are now.
Homeowner abuse by government is a recent phenomenon.
Norb Leahy, Dunwoody GA Tea Party Leader
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