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NPU-E October 2018 CITY DRAFT Department of City Planning - Office of Zoning & Development | Atlanta City Hall - 55 Trinity Avenue Atlanta, GA 30303 - Suite 3350 | (404) 330-6145 - [email protected] NEIGHBORHOOD PLANNING UNIT – E MEETING INFO Date & Time: Tuesday, October 2, 2018 – 6:30 PM Location: Peachtree Christian Church 1580 Peachtree St. NE Atlanta, GA 30309 CONTACT INFO Nabil Hammam, NPU-E, Chairperson – (404) 886-8448 or [email protected] Penelope Cheroff, NPU-E, Vice Chairperson – (404) 229-9409 or [email protected] Rodney Milton, City of Atlanta, Planner – (404) 335-1944 or [email protected] Erica Pines, City of Atlanta, Asst. Director – (404) 546-0159 or [email protected] Keyetta Holmes, City of Atlanta, Interim Director – (404) 546-0166 or [email protected] AGENDA 1. Opening Remarks/Introductions 2. Approval of Minutes 3. Announcements 4. Reports from City Departmental Representatives 5. Comments from Elected Officials 6. Presentation(s) 7. Planner’s Report 8. Committee Reports 9. Matters for Voting Special Event Application(s) – MOSE Event Organizer Event Name Event Location Event Date Atlanta Pride Festival October 13-14, Jamie Fergerson Midtown: Piedmont Park (Vote Required) 2018 AIDS Walk Atlanta & 5K October 21, Jon Santos Midtown: Piedmont Park Festival 2018 (Vote Required) Liquor License Application(s) – LRB Name of Type of Applicant Property Address Request Business Business Courtyard by Change of Marriott Hotel Heidi J. Brau 1132 Techwood Drive Agent (Vote Required) Please visit the City of Atlanta Website at: www.AtlantaGa.Gov Department of City Planning - Office of Zoning & Development | Atlanta City Hall - 55 Trinity Avenue Atlanta, GA 30303 - Suite 3350 | (404) 330-6145 - [email protected] Saltyard Lee K. Change of (Vote Required) Restaurant Schulman 1820 Peachtree Road NW Ownership Fresh to Order Change of (Vote Required) Restaurant Pierre Panos 860 Peachtree Street License Eclectic Bistro & Change of Bar Restaurant David W. Hess 1425 Piedmont Avenue Ownership (Vote Required) NE Watershed on Peachtree Restaurant Matthew B. 1820 Peachtree Road Change of (Vote Required) Marcus Ownership Flik International New Jwan Jacques 1180 Peachtree Street NE (Vote Required) Restaurant Business Center Station New INC Gas Station Nilesh L. Khetia 1145 Center Street NW Business (Vote Required) Board of Zoning Adjustment Application(s) – BZA Application Property Public Hearing Date Address V-18-270 (Vote Required) Applicant seeks a variance from the zoning regulation 425 Hascall November 1, 2018 to reduce the required western side yard setback from Road NW 7 feet to 5 feet for a single-family addition. V-18-288 (Review and Comment Only) 1150 Spring November 8, 2018 Applicant seeks to appeal the decision of SAP-18-14. Street NW V-18-289 (Vote Required) Applicant seeks a special exception from the zoning 973 Marietta regulation to reduce the required on-site loading November 8, 2018 Street NW spaces from one 12’x35’ loading spaces to 0 loading spaces. (Pending re-plat). Zoning Review Board Application(s) – ZRB Application Property Address Public Hearing Date U-18-03 (Vote Required) 0 Tenth Street NE/ Applicant seeks a special use permit (SUP) 1029A Peachtree October 4 or 11, to operate a nightclub or lounge. SITE PLAN Street NE 2018 (Midtown) U-18-18 (Vote Required) Applicant seeks a special use permit to 2045 Peachtree Road August 2 or 9, 2018 operate an assisted living facility. SITE PLAN NE Z-18-61 (Vote Required) Applicant seeks to rezone the property from the R-4 (Single-family residential, minimum 556 Trabert Avenue lot size .21 acres) zoning designation to the NW September 18, 2018 MR-4B (Multi-family residential [townhouses], (Loring Heights) maximum floor area ratio of 1.49) zoning designation to be incorporated in adjoining townhome development to the west. SITE PLAN Please visit the City of Atlanta Website at: www.AtlantaGa.Gov Department of City Planning - Office of Zoning & Development | Atlanta City Hall - 55 Trinity Avenue Atlanta, GA 30303 - Suite 3350 | (404) 330-6145 - [email protected] Z-18-109 (Vote Required) Applicant seeks to rezone the .06 acre property from the I-1 (light industrial) zoning designation to the MRC-3 (mixed residential November 1 or 8, 973 Marietta Street NW and commercial, maximum floor area ratio of 2018 7.2) zoning designation to allow an existing service alley to be added to a proposed mixed use development. SITE PLAN 1, 2 V-18-276 (Vote Required) Applicant seeks a variance from the zoning 500 Northside Circle November 1, 2018 regulation to reduce the sign setback from 30 NW feet from the street property line to 0 feet. Text Amendment(s) – Zoning Ordinance Legislation Public Hearing Z-18-100 (Vote Required) An Ordinance to amend the Zoning Ordinance of the City of Atlanta (Part 16), as amended, by amending and clarifying various provisions of the text of the Zoning Ordinance, including individual zoning district regulations, with regard to the subject areas and provisions that follow: Accessory Dwellings (Section 1 below); Definitions (Section 2 below); Uses in Industrial Districts (Section 3 below); Loading Requirements (Section 4 below); MRC Residential Density (Section 5 below); New Zoning Review Board Multi-Unit Housing Zoning District and – City Hall Council November 1 or 8, 2018 Regulations (Section 6 below); Parking (Section Chambers 7 below); Neighborhood Design Standards (Section 8 below); Telecommunications (Section 9 below); Transitional Height Planes (Section 10 below); and Quality of Life Districts (Section 11 below); to amend multiple sections of the Zoning Ordinance related to bicycle parking requirements so as to coordinate with certain cross references in Ordinance number 18-O- 1023 (Z-17-93) and correct certain scrivener’s errors therein (Section 12); to repeal conflicting laws; and for other purposes. FACT SHEET, INFORMATIONAL BOOKLET Z-18-113 (Vote Required) An Ordinance by Zoning Committee to amend the 1982 Atlanta Zoning Ordinance as Zoning Review Board November 1 or 8, amended, by amending section 16-18A.008 – City Hall Council 2018 SPI-1 Downtown Development Controls Table Chambers to change the allowable residential maximum floor area ratio without workforce housing bonus; and for other purposes. FACTS SHEET Text Amendment(s) – Comprehensive Development Plan Please visit the City of Atlanta Website at: www.AtlantaGa.Gov Department of City Planning - Office of Zoning & Development | Atlanta City Hall - 55 Trinity Avenue Atlanta, GA 30303 - Suite 3350 | (404) 330-6145 - [email protected] Legislation Property Address Public Hearing Date CDP-18-37 (Vote Required) An ordinance to amend the Land Use element of the 2016 Atlanta Comprehensive September Development Plan (CDP) so as to 556 Trabert Avenue, NW 24, 2018 redesignate property located at 556 Trabert (Loring Heights) 6:00 PM Avenue, NW from the Single Family Residential land use designation to the High Density Residential land use designation and for other purposes (Z-18-61). 10. Old Business 11. New Business 12. Adjournment City of Atlanta Code of Ordinances (Campaigning by Elected Officials & Candidates) As we prepare for 2018 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] . Please visit the City of Atlanta Website at: www.AtlantaGa.Gov Department of City Planning - Office of Zoning & Development | Atlanta City Hall - 55 Trinity Avenue Atlanta, GA 30303 - Suite 3350 | (404) 330-6145 - [email protected] 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 Please visit the City of Atlanta Website at: www.AtlantaGa.Gov .
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