A Georgia landowner has been stripped of a contested vested right to develop a proposed Forsyth County subdivision with lot sizes later barred by a county zoning moratorium.

The developer succeeded in convincing the Superior Court of Forsyth County and Georgia Court of Appeals that a conversation he had in 2016 with a county planning director constituted an assurance that should be honored, since it motivated the land purchase.

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