According to the insurer’s filing, Barrow Investment Group of Georgia, LLC, began work on the Stone Haven site in 2022. Two neighbors, Jeff Lee Martin and Sara Brooke Johnson, claim that Barrow’s construction activities led to sediment-heavy stormwater flowing into Sarah’s Creek and onto their properties during several rainstorms between 2022 and 2024. They allege the runoff caused visible sediment buildup, streambank erosion, and discolored water – damage they say has continued despite the installation of erosion controls.
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