MANICURED LAWNS, multimillion-dollar mansions and lush golf greens are hallmarks of Alpharetta’s Country Club of the South. But behind its gates, homeowners are battling over a plan that may force them to become members of the independent county club from which the development draws its name.

Opponents of the plan sued the homeowners association board of trustees last week in Fulton County Superior Court, asking the court to halt the plan on the grounds that it violates the association’s covenants and Georgia’s conflict-of-interest law. They are represented by Edmund J. Novotny, Damany Ransom and L. Clint Crosby of the Atlanta office of Baker Donelson Bearman Caldwell & Berkowitz.

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