Sunday, October 16, 2011

Peachtree Corners City - Role of the UPCCA

The United Peachtree Corners Civic Association (UPCCA) was established in 1993 in response to land use concerns in the unincorporated part of western Gwinnett known as Peachtree Corners. Homeowners joined together to form this umbrella group of neighborhood homeowners. Since that time, the UPCCA has worked on many projects to foster a sense of community and to maintain and improve our quality of life.

These projects include implementing the Peachtree Corners Overlay District in 2007 to ensure development met high standards. The Peachtree Parkway Improvement Project (PPIP) was implemented to maintain the medians along Peachtree Parkway. Our sense of community is enhanced by the Peachtree Corners street sign topper program and the monument sign on Peachtree Parkway.

The UPCCA has also been very involved over time on zoning issues. The most recent issue involved the request for rezoning of the Sturbridge Square apartments to allow a big box retailer to build on the site. Peachtree Corners residents felt that this development was inconsistent with the community’s vision for this area. The UPCCA, representing residents, met with the developers to review the project based on compliance with the requirements of our Overlay District. Based on this meeting, the developers have tabled their request for now.

Today, the UPCCA is leading the Peachtree Corners city initiative. Our goal for this blog is to keep our Peachtree Corners community informed. We will be posting updates and information about the incorporation process and other issues that impact our community.

We look forward to interacting with you in this new forum. As you have questions you would like to see addressed in our blog, please feel free to contact us at blog@upcca.org. You can also visit our website at http://peachtreecornersyes.com/ for information and updates. You can read more about the history of the UPCCA at History of UPCCA.

In our next blog, we will describe the events and process that preceded the signing of HB 396 by Gov. Nathan Deal last week. This bill approved our city charter and authorized the city referendum to be held in November.