The Dawson County Board of Commissioners has unanimously approved an application to rezone property for a hardware store.
Zoning on the three-acre parcel, located next to Dawsonville Gun and Pawn on Highway 53, was changed from Residential Sub-Rural Manufactured to Commercial Highway Business during Thursdays board meeting.
I know Paul Mincey at the gun shop, and we think well complement each others business, investor Wyman Walden said Friday. Its mutually beneficial.
Dawson Countys planning commission recommended approval to the board with two stipulations: The stores site plan must meet applicable parking and landscape requirements, and access to the site must be adequate.
If accessed from Highway 53, a GDOT permit will need to be obtained, wrote Planning Commission Director David McKee.
The reason for the stipulation is there used to be an access road, Stephens Road, which used to connect 53 back over Lumpkin Campground, McKee said during the meeting. There
has been some discussion of possibly rebuilding that road back to their property line, up to commercial standards, then accessing off that road. If thats what they do, it may still require DOT approval.
The property is considered part of the 400 corridor, which also requires that buildings meet specific standards.
If the owner chooses, he could go for a variance, McKee said. It is for aesthetics, and not in this application.
Walden said Ace and True Value have both done pro formas (financial statements) on the property.
The location is good for what we want to do, Walden said. We think it is a good move forward, and I have no problem with the stipulations.
Walden is no stranger to the hardware business, having once owned four hardware stores, including one in the Ingles shopping center in Dawsonville, as well as in Oakwood, Marble Hill and Dahlonega.
Of the four stores we had, the Dawsonville location was the best until Home Depot came in, Walden said. We think now is a good time to come back to Dawsonville. We really like the area.
Walden and his daughter, Brittany Mundy, run the store in Dahlonega, and plan to work together in the Dawsonville location.
Construction could begin as early as next month.
Theres always a lot of ifs, but I expect the land to close on the 31st, and the SBA (Small Business Administration) loan to close on the 31st, Walden said. We havent addressed everything, but I know who to talk to next.
Currently, there are three hardware stores in Dawson County: Home Depot, Dawsonville Hardware and Ace Hardware in Marble Hill.