Want to see architectural drawings for Waynesville, NC’s new Gathering Rock development?
December 16th, 2007 Categories: Gathering Rock
Now that the Town of Waynesville’s Board of Adjustment has issued conditional use permits to Torchlight Properties for the new gated mountain development called Gathering Rock, work on the project can begin. Gathering Rock was formerly known as Waynesville Overlook. According to a recent article in the Citizen-Times:
“The development had to meet a number of criteria to get a conditional use permit for building above 120,900 feet, including: providing a geotechnical survey demonstrating that construction is safe, restricting vegetation removal, using building materials and colors that blend with the landscape, and keeping home sites spaced at a distance of one lot per four acres. Construction is contingent on each part of the project continuing to meet town requirements.
Previously, the hillside development ordinance forbid building above 120,900 feet, but these guidelines were added to allow projects like Gathering Rock at higher elevations as long as they follow the town’s conditions, Waynesville Mayor-elect Gavin Brown said.”
Here are more of the drawings that were released depicting the planned development on Eaglenest Mountain in Waynesville, NC:
A new “North Carolina high!”








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