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MEETING AGENDA NEIGHBORHOOD PLANNING UNIT - E DATE: Tuesday, December 5, 2017 TIME: 6:30 P.M. LOCATION: Peachtree Christian Church 1580 Peachtree St. NE Atlanta, GA 30309 CONTACT INFORMATION: Nabil Hammam, Chair (404) 886-8448 or [email protected] Penelope Cheroff, Vice Chair (404) 229-9409 or [email protected] CITY STAFF: Charletta Wilson Jacks, Director (404) 330-6145 or [email protected] Erica Pines, Assistant Director NPU (404) 546-0159 or [email protected] Tanya Mitchell, NPU Coordinator (404) 330-6899 or [email protected] Rodney Milton, Planner (404) 335-1944 or [email protected] AGENDA 1. Introductions/Neighborhood Hot Topic-One Minute Update on each neighborhood 2. APAB Report 3. Planner’s Report 4. Introduction of Public Officials • Police and Fire Departments • Department of Public Works • Department of Watershed Management • Department of Parks, Recreation and Cultural Affairs • Representative from Solicitors Office 5. Summary of Applications 6. Presentation(s) • Update for SPI-16 Zoning Ordinance Correction 7. Matters for Voting SPECIAL EVENT APPLICATIONS (MOSE) (Vote Required) Special Event Location Date Atlanta Winter Beer Fest Atlantic Station January 27, 2018 Atlanta, GA NEDA Walk Midtown: Piedmont Park February 24, 2018 Ugly Sweater Run Festival Midtown: Piedmont Park December 9, 2017 9th Annual Speedo Run Assembly Midtown December 9, 2017 Affairs To Remember Assembly Midtown December 9, 2017 Jeff Galloway Half Marathon Assembly Midtown: Piedmont Park December 17, 2017 Run Atlanta Midtown 5K Assembly Midtown: Piedmont Park December 21, 2017 Atlanta Track Club Assembly Midtown: Piedmont Park December 31, 2017 LIQUOR LICENSE APPLICATIONS (LRB) (Vote Required) Type of Name of Name of Applicant Property Address Request Business Business Aurum Restaurant 75 Peachtree Place Change of Djibril Dafe Restaurant and Lounge (Midtown) Ownership 64 3rd Street Change of Asa Lyons Fain Restaurant Apache Cafe (Midtown) Agent Ashka B. Patel Restaurant Bareburger 715 Peachtree Street NE New Business 1029 Peachtree Street Hannah Layton Night Club Bloom New Business NW(Midtown) Bootsy Bellows (1st 1029 Peachtree Street Hannah Layton Night Club New Business Floor & 2nd Floor) NW(Midtown) 817 W. Peachtree Street Change of Adrian Ricardo Thomas Nightclub Halo Lounge (Midtown) Ownership Convention Ravine (upstairs 1021 Peachtree Street NW Hannah Layton New Business Center & downstairs) (Midtown) Allison E. Bukhhalter, 1100 Peachtree St. NE Change of The Oceanaire Restaurant Restaurant The Oceanaire (Midtown) Agent Company, Inc. Convention WeWork (Floors 1372 Peachtree Street NE Cassandra R. Beard New Business Center 1, 2, & 3) (Midtown) Convention WeWork (Floors 1175 Peachtree Street NE Cassandra R. Beard New Business Center 8, 9, & 10) (Midtown) BOARD OF ZONING ADJUSTMENT (BZA) (Vote Required) Application Property Address Public Hearing Date V-17-236 Applicant, Alex Panjwani, seeks a variance from the zoning regulation: 1139 Center Street (1) to eliminate the required south transitional side yard from 20 feet to NW December 14, 2017 0 feet and (2) to eliminate the required transitional rear yard from 20 (Home Park) feet to 0 feet for the purpose of constructing a convenience store V-17-275 Applicants, Ken & Amy Medendorp, seeks a special exception from the 2 Ansley Drive NE December 14, 2017 zoning regulation to allow for active recreation in yards adjacent to (Ansley Park) streets to add pool. V-17-322 887 Howell Mill Road Applicant, Jordan Williams, seeks a special exception from the zoning NW December 14, 2017 regulation to reduce the required on-site parking from 138 parking (Marietta Street spaces to 16 parking spaces with 55 off-site parking spaces. Artery) V-17-324 (Appeal – Review & Comment Only) Applicant, Michael E. Roberts, seeks to appeal a building permit (BB- 59 The Prado NE 201707497) that was issued to Mark Jeanetta representing the owner, January 4, 2018 (Ansley Park) Paragon LLC, with the scope of finishing a bathroom and bedroom in the basement. V-17-326 Applicant, The Interlock, LLC, seeks a variance from the zoning regulation: (1) to reduce the required total open space from 128,845 sq. 1115 Howell Mill ft. to 70,000 sq. ft., and (2) to reduce the required usable open space Road NW January 4, 2018 from 83,575 sq. ft. to 45,000 sq. ft. Applicant also seeks a special (Marietta Street exception to reduce the required number of on-site loading spaces from Artery) eight 12 ft. x 35 ft. spaces and three 12 ft. x 55 ft. to three 12 ft. x 35 ft. loading spaces in order to construct a mixed-use development. 2 Visit The City of Atlanta Web Site – www.atlantaga.gov. 1115 Howell Mill V-17-327 Road NW Applicant, The Interlock, LLC, seeks a special exception from the 720 14th Street NW zoning regulation: (1) to reduce the required number of on-site loading 673 Ethel Street NW January 4, 2018 spaces from six 12 ft. x 35 ft. and one 12 ft. x 55 ft. loading spaces to (portions of Lot B) two 12 ft. x 35 ft. loading spaces in order to construct a mixed-use (Marietta Street development. Artery) ZONING REVIEW BOARD (ZRB) (Vote Required) Application Property Address Public Hearing Date U-17-33 264 Ponce De Leon January 4 or 11, Applicant, Fox Theatre, Inc., seeks a special use permit (SUP) to Ave NE 2018 operate a parking lot. SITE PLAN (Midtown) TEXT AMENDMENT (Vote Required) Ordinance Public Hearing Z-17-88 An Ordinance by Councilmembers Howard Shook and Yolanda Adrean to amend the 1982 Atlanta Zoning Ordinance, as amended, City of Zoning Review January 4 or 11, 2018 Atlanta Code of Ordinances Part 16, so as to add a new Chapter 38 Board – City Hall 6:00 PM entitled “Buckhead Parking Overlay District”; to define certain terms; Council Chambers and for other purposes. FACT SHEET Z-17-93 An Ordinance to amend the Zoning Ordinance of the City of Atlanta (part 16), as amended, and the Land Subdivision Ordinance of the City of Atlanta (part 15), as amended, by amending and clarifying various provisions of the text of these ordinances, including individual zoning district and subdivision regulations, with regard to the provisions that follow: accessory structure height (section 1 below); accessory structure size (section 2 below); accessory uses in residential districts Zoning Review February 2018 (section 3 below); bicycle parking (section 4 below); deletion of unused Board – City Hall 6:00 PM SPI zoning districts (section 5 below); independent driveways (section 6 Council Chambers below); RG and MR single-family and two-family lot sizes (section 7 below); MRC building placement (section 8 below); master plans (section 9 below); nonconforming façade heights (section 10 below); transfer of special use permits (section 11 below); sidewalk standards in conventional zoning districts (section 12 below); temporary storage containers (section 13 below); nonconforming lot replats (section 14 below); to repeal conflicting laws; and for other purposes. 8. Announcements 9. New Business 10. Old Business 11. Adjournment NEIGHBORHOOD ASSOCIATIONS IN NPU-E Ansley Park Civic Association Home Park Community Improvement Association Ardmore Park Neighborhood Association Loring Heights Civic Association Atlantic Station Civic Association Midtown Neighborhood Association Brookwood Civic Association Sherwood Forest Civic Association Brookwood Hills Community Club, Inc. Marietta Street Artery Association Georgia Tech 3 Visit The City of Atlanta Web Site – www.atlantaga.gov. City of Atlanta Code of Ordinances (Campaigning by Candidates & Elected Officials) As we prepare for 2017 Elections please allow this message to serve as a reminder of the City of Atlanta’s Code of Ordinances. Voting will involve municipal, county and state elections. The Guidelines for campaigning by elected officials at NPU and APAB meetings is strictly prohibited by the City of Atlanta‘s Code of Ordinances. Please note the following code section: SEC. 6-3019 Prohibition of Political Forums Part 1, Chapter 6, Article 1, Section 6-1: “It shall be unlawful for any person to use the interior of city hall, its rooms or offices in any type of advertisement of commercial products and political campaigns without first obtaining express permission from the city council. This prohibition shall apply to the filming or photographing of the interior of city hall for use in such advertisements; provided, however, that nothing in this section shall be construed to prohibit the filming or photographing of the interior of city hall for news coverage purposes by newspapers, magazines and television.” Part 6, Chapter 3, Article B, Section 6-3010: “Neighborhood Planning Unit meetings shall not be used for political forums or campaigning for city, county, state, or federal elections.” Examples of campaigning could include, but not be limited to: Introduction of elected officials as political candidates in upcoming elections; Passing out campaigning materials and literature; and Conducting either of the above in city hall, its rooms or offices. If there are any questions or concerns, please contact: Erica Pines at (404) 546-0159 or [email protected] . 4 Visit The City of Atlanta Web Site – www.atlantaga.gov. .