In Cherokee County, Georgia, a 4,000-acre development is
ROBERT STEUTEVILLE    JAN. 1, 2007
In Cherokee County, Georgia, a 4,000-acre development is generating controversy as it winds it way through a rezoning process. The Willoughby-Sewell tract, to be developed by Stephen Macauley and being planned by EDAW, is a conservation-oriented project that includes mixed-use centers with new urban characteristics.