Deer Pointe annexation
withdrawn
By MONROE ROARK
mroark@thecitizennews.com
The latest annexation request
for the Deer Pointe development west of Fayetteville is no more.
City Manager Joe Morton confirmed Friday morning that developer Bob Rolader,
who does not own the property, had faxed a letter Thursday to City Hall
requesting his petition be "withdrawn without prejudice."
The 873-acre property on Ga. Highway 54 at Lester and Huiet roads continues
to be mired in controversy, as a federal lawsuit against the former owners
of the site leaves its future ownership in question. Current land owner
Dan Stinchcomb has been accused of conspiring with Amir Virani of Signa
Investments Inc. to buy the land from Virani in a 1999 "fire sale"
to avoid having the land seized to satisfy an $18.9 million civil judgment
from a previous suit, according to court records.
Morton said he spoke with Rolader Wednesday after requesting an update
on the legal proceedings and how long they might take. Rolader, who said
he only found out about the lawsuit a couple of weeks ago, agreed that
it might be best to take the current request off the City Council's agenda
for the time being, Morton said.
Rolader can resubmit his request after the litigation is settled.
He paid $18,000 in application fees, and if he submits the request again
within a specified time frame, the city will likely not require him to
pay those fees again, Morton said. The time frame under which that would
apply has not yet been determined.
This is the third anneaxation request concerning this property since 1987.
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