Chattahoochee Hills (formerly Chattahoochee Hill Country) is a city in southern
Fulton County,
Georgia
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, United States. It is the incorporated part of a region called "Chattahoochee Hill Country", an area encompassing approximately southwest of
Atlanta
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, bordered on the northwest side by the
Chattahoochee River
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.
Unlike the rest of
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, it is still relatively
undeveloped, and most of its rural character remains unchanged. The majority of the wider area comprises the west-southwest part of southern
Fulton, and smaller adjacent parts of southern
Douglas, eastern
Carroll, and northern
Coweta counties. As of 2020, its population was 2,950.
History
The area that is now southwest Fulton was originally
Campbell County, but it agreed to annexation by neighboring Fulton County on January 1, 1932, to reduce administrative costs.
Historically, much of the west/center of the current city was considered the town of Rico, with other communities, including Goodes, Rivertown, County Line,
Campbellton, Pumpkintown, and several other historic communities also within the new city's boundaries.
The idea of "Chattahoochee Hills" is very recent. This developed from attempts to incorporate all of Fulton County into cities following the 2005 incorporation of
Sandy Springs in the north part of the county, as well as local efforts to take control of
zoning
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and land
subdivision
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in the multi-county Chattahoochee Hill Country area.
During the 2006 session, the
Georgia General Assembly
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passed a law allowing the Fulton section of the area to
incorporate
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as a
city
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(the only type of
municipality
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allowed in
Georgia
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), the purpose being the
municipalization
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of that
county
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, and to allow local residents to have local control of zoning, with the goal of preserving as much as possible of the rural character of the community while controlling development. Originally, this was to be implemented by concentrating the majority of the development in three planned
village
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s. The nearby city of
Palmetto annexed one of the village sites, leaving a
gerrymander
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-looking arm of Palmetto sticking northwest into the heart of the new city.
On June 19, 2007, residents voted by an 83% to 17% margin in a local
referendum
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to incorporate the portion within Fulton as the city of "Chattahoochee Hill Country". Later
annexation
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could incorporate the portions remaining in other counties.
Chattahoochee Hill Country became a city on December 1, 2007, with the first elected officials taking office a few days later. On September 23, 2008, the city was renamed by an ordinance as "Chattahoochee Hills".
Subsequent zoning updates have maintained the vision of preservation, but have decoupled the development from specific landowner sites. The result foreseen by the zoning will permanently protect 70% of the city's land as forest and farm, while consolidating the development on the balance of the city's territory in a variety of hamlet, village and town typologies scattered throughout the preserved land, developed on a 'first come/first served' basis. Land will be conserved through a variety of methods, including preservation internal to developments, as well as external preservation through the sale and purchase of
Transferable development rights
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(TDR's).
In 2014 the city responded to community petitions by annexing approximately 5,473 acres to its north along with several hundred residents (from the unincorporated portion of Fulton County), an area which included the original county seat of historic Campbell County, Campbellton.
In 2014 the city also annexed approximately 180 acres with no residents in Coweta County at the request of the developer of
Serenbe, who had property in both counties.
Demographics
As of the
2020 United States census, there were 2,950 people, 1,106 households, and 786 families residing in the city.
References
Chattahoochee Hill Country Becomes a City Fulton County Government website
External links
*
Chattahoochee Hill Country Conservancy
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Cities in Georgia (U.S. state)
Chattahoochee Hills
Cities in Fulton County, Georgia
Populated places established in 2007
Georgia populated places on the Chattahoochee River