King’s Hawaiian case continued; Lidl on Cobb zoning agenda

King's Hawaiian plans NE Cobb
A rendering of the proposed King’s Hawaiian restaurant on Gordy Parkway.

A request to amend a site plan to allow for a King’s Hawaiian restaurant in Northeast Cobb is being delayed again.

Garvis Sams, an attorney for Stein Investment Group, wrote to Cobb zoning officials this week that his client needs more time to work with representatives of the Gordy Tract advisory committee for its recommendation.

He didn’t specify the issues, but the request is similar to a continuance granted in December.

The Cobb Board of Commissioners will meet Tuesday for their first zoning hearing of 2023.

Included on the consent agenda are plans by Lidl to build a freestanding grocery store at Canton Road at Piedmont Road.

That proposal got a favorable recommendation earlier this month from the Cobb Planning Commission.

Stein Investment Group wants to build a fast casual King’s Hawaiian restaurant on a portion of the former GTC Cobb Park 12 Cinema site on Gordy Parkway at Shallowford Road (case file here).

Cobb commissioners voted in 2021 to approve Stein’s plans for a self-storage facility. Last fall, Stein officials proposed building a 3,200-square-foot restaurant with 29 parking spaces on an existing parking lot on the property.

Another case to be heard Tuesday is a proposal to build a self-storage facility at Delk and Terrell Mill Roads that has drawn community opposition.

Commissioners voted in December to continue a request by ADP Terrell Mill despite the applicant making numerous changes.

Several other East Cobb cases also have been delayed and will not be heard on Tuesday, including a proposal to build a two-story Starbucks at Paper Mill Village. That case has been continued to March.

The commission zoning hearing begins at 9 a.m. Tuesday in the second floor board room of the Cobb government building (100 Cherokee St., downtown Marietta), and a summary and consent agenda can be viewed by clicking here.

The full agenda can be found by clicking here, and individual case files can be accessed by clicking here.

You also can watch on the county’s website and YouTube channels and on Cobb TV 23 on Comcast Cable.

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