Valvoline oil change proposal OK’d for Roswell-Johnson Ferry

Valvoline Roswell-JF site plan approved

Cobb commissioners on Tuesday approved a site plan amendment and development details for an oil change business at a vacant quadrant of the Roswell-Johnson Ferry Road intersection.

The proposal by Valvoline Instant Oil Change to build a 2,088-square-foot building at the site of a former Chevron station was included on the commissioners’ consent agenda during a rezoning hearing.

You can read through the revised request by clicking here and an updated development plan by clicking here.

The new business will have three bays and will have access on a right-in, right-out basis. Plans call for a landscaping plan and 15 parking spaces. The Chevron station, which closed in 2020, was demolished last year and the nearly three-acre tract has stood vacant ever since.

The land stands in front of, but is not part of, the Merchants Festival Shopping Center.

Also submitted before the vote were comments by the East Cobb Civic Association that were not immediately available online.

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2 thoughts on “Valvoline oil change proposal OK’d for Roswell-Johnson Ferry”

  1. Triple A has a very nice building and oil change facility on Johnson Ferry, a gas station across from the new Publix, this seems unnecessary.

  2. What a waste!! Oil change businesses do nothing to make East Cobb look great. Now, we have another one proposed for the largest traffic intersection in our area. I know that we could do better.

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