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HomeMy WebLinkAboutAgenda - DRB - 10-05-2010 Deerfield Professional Centre 13000 Deerfield Parkway Building 100, Suite 107 E Milton, GA 30004 AGENDA DESIGN REVIEW BOARD TUESDAY, OCTOBER 5, 2010 HEARING 6:00 1) Call to order and Pledge 2) Introduction of Board Members 3) Approval of September action minutes 4) Demo permit review: Karen Drewery; 14470 Thompson Road  Demo of a single family house 5) Building permit review: Construction trailer for new Fulton County High School; Tyler Self, Evergreen Construction; 2845 Bethany Bend  Construction trailer 6) Courtesy variance review: V10-010; Randy & Kelly Bacon; 705 Quarterpath Lane  Request to allow a fire pit to be located in the minimum side yard (Article 64.77.2.b.2) 7) Courtesy variance review: V10-011; Lou Badr; 125 Roxbury Row  To allow a house to encroach into the 25’ minim side yard (Article 64.416.c.1) 8) Courtesy variance review: V10-012; David McLaughlin, Habitat for Humanity; Open space, Genesis Way  To allow a half basketball/recreation court and play set to be located less than 100 feet from the adjoining property line. (Article 64-1602.b.3.b) 9) Courtesy variance review: V10-013; Doug and Janice Edman; 13610 Hopewell Road  To allow encroachment in to the 50’ stream buffer (Article 20-568.16) 10) Courtesy building review: Paw Patch vet clinic; Abri Design Studio, Inc., Paul Girardeau; Crabapple Road  Review of proposed building 11) Courtesy building review: Watercolors/Transitions residences/community center/school for students with Autism; Rick Swanson; 12800 Deerfield Parkway  Review of proposed buildings 12) Courtesy rezoning review RZ-05/U10-01/VC10-03, Watercolors/Transitions residences/community center/school for students with autism; Alpharetta Land Partners, Les Brown; 12800 Deerfield Parkway  To rezone from C-1 (Community Business) and O-I (Office-Institutional) to C-1 (Community Business) with a Use Permit to construct a Special School for a transitions vocational school for students with autism and an assisted living facility for autistic adults. The applicant is also requesting a concurrent variance to: 1. Allow the exterior wall materials of all non-residential buildings and townhouse, duplex and multifamily buildings to consist of a minimum of 40 percent in lieu of 75 percent (per vertical wall plane) of the following : brick or natural stone (Section 64-1095(p)) for the assisted living facility, 2. Allow accent building materials for all non-residential buildings and also townhouse, duplex and multifamily units to be limited to a maximum of 60 percent in lieu of 25 percent brick, tile, non-reflective glass, natural stone and weathered, polished or fluted face, with fluted, split-face, or broken face finish, Portland cement plaster and lath systems, architectural (either precast or tilt-up) concrete (fluted or with exposed finish) or Hardi-Plank (Section 64-1095(q)) for the assisted living facility. 13) Courtesy use permit review: U10-02/ VC10-02; Frank Schaffer, The Landscape Group, Inc.; 13120 Arnold Mill Road  Use Permit for a Landscaping Business (Sec 64-1820) and a 4-part concurrent variance in the existing buildings: 1. To reduce a portion of the 50-foot buffer and 10-foot improvement setback to 0 feet (Sec 64-1141(3)a), 2. To reduce a portion of 50-foot buffer and 10-foot improvement setback to a 30-foot undisturbed buffer with a 10-foot improvement setback (Sec 64- 1141(3)a), o To reduce the 50-foot building setback to a 44.09-foot setback for the warehouse along the east property line (Sec 64-1820(b)3), o To reduce the 50-foot building setback to a 47.58-foot setback for the warehouse and a 28.25-foot setback for the steps to the office deck (Sec 74-1820(b)3). 14) Courtesy building review: Global Payments Data Center; Croft& Associates, Jim Croft; 12700 Deerfield Parkway  Review of proposed building 15) Other business 16) Adjournment