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C I T Y O F a T L a N C I T Y O F A T L A N T A JAMES SHELBY DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING AND COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT Commissioner M. KASIM REED 55 TRINITY AVENUE, S.W. SUITE 3350 – ATLANTA, GEORGIA 30303-0308 MAYOR CHARLETTA WILSON JACKS 404-330-6145 – FAX: 404-658-7491 Director, Office of Planning www.atlantaga.gov Agenda ATLANTA URBAN DESIGN COMMISSION January 11, 2012 1. Call to Order 4:09 2. Approval of Agenda 3. Approval of Minutes 4. Business: a) Application for a Type III Certificate of Appropriateness (HD-11-227) to allow partial demolition and a new addition at 343 Atlanta Avenue – Property is zoned R-5/ Grant Park Historic District (Subarea 1). Applicant: Executive Homes of Georgia 2929 Ingleside Drive, Macon Staff Recommendation: Approve with conditions. Commission Voted: Approved with conditions. b) Applications for Type III Certificates of Appropriateness (HD-11-230) on a variance to reduce the rear setback from 10’ (required) to 1’ (proposed), the side yard setback from 5’ (required) to 1’ (proposed); change of point of comparison to incorporate ―non-block‖ properties; and (HD-11-229) to allow an accessory structure at 2867 Burden Street – Property is zoned R-4A/ Whittier Mill Historic District. Applicant: Leslie Simpson 2867 Burden Street Staff Recommendation: HD-11-230 Defer. HD-11-229 Defer. Commission Voted: (HD-11-230 & HD-11-229) Deferred to February 8, 2012, at the Commissioner’s request. c) Review and Comment (RC-11-231) on the removal of an existing asphalt pad and the construction of a new splash pad and associated building at 770 (a.k.a. 760) Deckner Avenue (Perkerson Park) – Property is zone R-4. Applicant: Kevin Burke, Atlanta Beltline, Inc. 86 Pryor Street Staff Recommendation: Commission will deliver its comments at the meeting. Commission Voted: Confirmed that all Commission comments have been delivered. Agenda January 11, 2012 Page 2 of 3 d) Application for a Type II Certificate of Appropriateness (HD-11-232) to allow window repair/ replacement and other renovations at 845 Oakhill Avenue – Property is zoned R-4A/ Adair Park Historic District (Subarea 1). Applicant: Sandra Lembche & Adelita Serna 4805 West Village Way #3203, Smyrna Staff Recommendation: Approve with conditions. Commission Voted: Deferred to the meeting January 25, 2011, at the Commissioner’s request. e) Application for a Type II Certificate of Appropriateness (HD-11-233) to allow window repairs and other renovations at 356 Ormond Street – Property is zoned R-5/ Grant Park Historic District (Subarea 1). Applicant: Todd Clear 531 Mead Street Staff Recommendation: Approve with conditions. Commission Voted: Approved with revised conditions. f) Application for a Type III Certificate of Appropriateness (HD-11-234) to allow a new single family residence at 996 Carmel Avenue – Property is zoned Inman Park Historic District (Subarea 1)/ SPI-5 (SA3) – Inman Park Special Public Interest District, Subarea 3. Applicant: Adam Stillman 350 Sinclair Avenue Staff Recommendation: Approve with conditions. Commission Voted: Approved with conditions. g) Review and Comment (RC-11-235) on a rezoning application (Z-11-035) from RG-2/HC 16- 20L:SA 1 to NC-13 Inman Park/ HC 16-20L:SA 1 at 465, 467, 469, 471, and 479 North Highland Avenue – Properties are zoned RG-2/ Inman Park Historic District (Subarea 1). Applicant: Rosebriar Partnership, LLLP 303 Peachtree Street, Suite 5300 Staff Recommendation: Commission Voted: Send a letter of support. h) Review and Comment (RC-11-237) on the installation/ construction of a new greenhouse at 3450 Benjamin E. Mays Drive (Benjamin E. Mays High School) – Property is zoned R-3. Applicant: Monica Woods 2814 Oxford Drive, Decatur Staff Recommendation: Commission will deliver its comments at the meeting. Commission Voted: Deferred to the meeting January 25, 2011, at the Commissioner’s request. i) Review and Comment (RC-11-238) on a rear addition at 33 Wakefield Drive – Property is zoned R-4/ Brookwood Hills Conservation District. Applicant: A. Shane Nichols 33 Wakefield Drive Staff Recommendation: Send a letter of support. Commission Voted: Send a letter of support. Agenda January 11, 2012 Page 3 of 3 j) Application for a Type II Certificate of Appropriateness (HD-11-216) to allow window replacement and other repairs at 355 Georgia Avenue – Property is zoned Grant Park Historic District (Subarea 1). Applicant: Dwayne Mack 150 Walker Street -Deferred from the meeting of November 28, 2011, at the Staff’s request. -Deferred from the meeting of December 14, 2011, at the Applicant’s request. Staff Recommendation: Defer to the meeting of February 8, 2012 at the Applicant’s request. Commission Voted: Deferred to February 8, 2012, at the Commissioner’s request. 5. Other Business— 6. Adjournment 6:25pm C I T Y O F A T L A N T A JAMES SHELBY DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING AND COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT Commissioner M. KASIM REED 55 TRINITY AVENUE, S.W. SUITE 3350 – ATLANTA, GEORGIA 30303-0308 MAYOR CHARLETTA WILSON JACKS 404-330-6145 – FAX: 404-658-7491 Director, Office of Planning www.atlantaga.gov Agenda ATLANTA URBAN DESIGN COMMISSION January 25, 2012 1. Call to Order 4:05pm 2. Approval of Agenda 3. Approval of Minutes 4. Business: a) Review and Comment (RC-11-239) on the demolition and replacement of a covered horse arena and area at 4371 Powers Ferry Road (Chastain Horse Park) – Property is zoned R-3. Applicant: Chastain Horse Park, LTD 4371 Powers Ferry Road Staff Recommendations: Deliver comments at the meeting. Commission Voted: Delivered comments at meeting. b) Review and Comment (RC-11-243) on a variance request (V-11-185) to allow a front porch to project more than 10’ into the required 35’ front yard setback at 70 Huntington Road – Property is zoned R-4/ Brookwood Hills Conservation District. Applicant: Dianne Barfield P. O. Box 475, Morrow Staff Recommendations: Send a letter with comments. Commission Voted: Denied without prejudice. c) Application for a Type II Certificate of Appropriateness (LD-11-244) to allow signage at 1452 South Ponce De Leon Avenue (Springdale Park) – Property is zoned Druid Hills Landmark District. Applicant: Olmstead Linear Park Alliance P. O. Box 5500 Staff Recommendations: Approve with conditions. Commission Voted: Approved with revised conditions. Agenda January 25, 2012 Page 2 of 3 d) Application for a Type II Certificate of Appropriateness (LD-11-245) to allow roof top additions at 421 Edgewood Avenue – Property is zoned Martin L. King, Jr. Landmark District (Subarea 5). Applicant: Joyce King 1558 Beatie Avenue Staff Recommendations: Defer. Commission Voted: Deferred until the meeting of February 8, 2012, at the Staff’s request. e) Review and Comment (RC-12-002) on New North Atlanta High School at 4111 Northside Parkway – Property is zoned O-1. Applicant: Margarita Perez 191 Peachtree Street, Suite 400 Staff Recommendations: Deliver comments at the meeting. Commission Voted: Delivered comments at meeting and send a letter to APS. f) Review and Comment (RC-12-005) on a new parking lot and site work at 2760 Alexandria Drive (Deerwood Park) – Property is zoned R-4. Applicant: Patricia K. Katz 233 Peachtree Street Staff Recommendations: Deliver comments at the meeting. Commission Voted: Delivered comments at meeting. g) Review and Comment (RC-11-231) on the removal of an existing asphalt pad and the construction of a new splash pad and associated building at 770 (a.k.a. 760) Deckner Avenue (Perkerson Park) – Property is zone R-4. Applicant: Kevin Burke, Atlanta Beltline, Inc. 86 Pryor Street -Deferred from the meeting of January 11, 2012, at the Commissioner’s request. Staff Recommendations: Deliver comments at the meeting. Commission Voted: Delivered comments at meeting and send a letter. h) Application for a Type II Certificate of Appropriateness (HD-11-232) to allow window repair/ replacement and other renovations at 845 Oakhill Avenue – Property is zoned R-4A/ Adair Park Historic District (Subarea 1). Applicant: Sandra Lembche & Adelita Serna 4805 West Village Way #3203, Smyrna -Deferred from the meeting of January 11, 2012, at the Commissioner’s request. Staff Recommendations: Defer. Commission Voted: Deferred until the meeting of February 22, 2012, at the Applicant’s request. i) Review and Comment (RC-11-237) on the installation/ construction of a new greenhouse at 3450 Benjamin E. Mays Drive (Benjamin E. Mays High School) – Property is zoned R-3. Applicant: Monica Woods 2814 Oxford Drive, Decatur -Deferred from the meeting of January 11, 2012, at the Commissioner’s request. Staff Recommendations: Deliver comments at the meeting. Commission Voted: Delivered comments at meeting. Agenda January 25, 2012 Page 3 of 3 5. Other Business— 6. Adjournment 6:14pm C I T Y O F A T L A N T A JAMES SHELBY DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING AND COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT Commissioner M. KASIM REED 55 TRINITY AVENUE, S.W. SUITE 3350 – ATLANTA, GEORGIA 30303-0308 MAYOR CHARLETTA WILSON JACKS 404-330-6145 – FAX: 404-658-7491 Director, Office of Planning www.atlantaga.gov Agenda ATLANTA URBAN DESIGN COMMISSION February 8, 2012 1. Call to Order 4:02PM 2. Approval of Agenda 3. Approval of Minutes 4. Business: a) Application for a Type III Certificate of Appropriateness (LD-12-003) to allow a new residence at 104 (a.k.a. 106) Randolph Street – Property is zoned Martin L. King, Jr. Landmark District (Subarea 2). Applicant: Brad B. Waldrop 237 Corley Street Staff Recommendations: Approve with conditions. Commission Voted: Approved with conditions. b) Application for a Type III Certificate of Appropriateness (HD-12-006) to allow a dormer addition and other renovations at 2971 Layton Avenue – Property is zoned R-4A/ Whittier Mill Historic District. Applicant: Adam Stillman 350 Sinclair Avenue Staff Recommendations: Approve with conditions. Commission Voted: Approved with revised conditions. c) Application for a Type III Certificate of Appropriateness (LD-12-008) to allow revision to plans at 1337 Fairview Road – Property is zoned Druid Hills Landmark District.
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