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Dunwoody Homeowners
Association
Board Meeting Minutes
Sunday, February
11, 2007, 7:30 P.M.
1. Approval of Minutes
Upon motion and second,
the December 3,
2006 minutes were
approved.
2. Variance
Request
Lauren Hansford
and Woody Galloway
of Dillard & Galloway,
LLC requested DHA
support for a variance
to allow a third
sign (on Crown Center
Parkway) for the
Perimeter Point Loehmans
due to the property
being a corner parcel.
With the proposed
downsizing of the
main storefront existing
sign, the total area
for all three signs
will be less than
that of the original
two. Upon motion
and second, the board
voted to support
the variance request.
3. Zoning and Development
Baye
City Dev./ Sembler
condo tower Perim.
Place – Ken
Baye / Den Webb
Baye City Development
asked DHA support
for a second owner
occupied high rise
near the Manhattan
building, behind
the Joey D’s
restaurant on an
wooded 1.66 acre
parcel. Condominium
units in the proposed
high rise will have
a higher price point
than that of its
Manhattan neighbor.
Upon motion and second,
the DHA board voted
to approve in concept
the development,
subject to further
discussions on signage,
pedestrian access
and the final exterior
design and finish.
Intown
Land Company, N.
Shallowford SLUP – Mark
Forsling
Intown Land Company
requested DHA support
for a Special Land
Use Permit (SLUP)
needed to build an
apartment complex
of 235 units with
a 4 story parking
deck on N. Shallowford
Road adjacent to
the Georgia Power
facility. On motion,
and second, the board
voted not to support
the SLUP application.
Concerns were raised
about the project’s
impact on community
infrastructure as
well as setting a
precedent for nearby
O&I zoned developments.
[Grossman, speaking
for the DHA board
asked for a denial
at the Feb. 13 DeKalb
BOC hearing; but
the item was deferred
for 30 days on a
motion by Commissioner
Boyer.]
On a separate matter
Forsling told us
that the RBC bank
would like to redevelop
the Dunwoody Village
Parkway location
(between Mellow Mushroom
and the Ace Hardware)
Forsling was furnished
with a copy of the
Overlay District
Ordinance for his
client to follow.
Dunwoody
Village redevelopment – Lundsten
Warren Jolly is working
closely with the
DHA in his design
for an owner-occupied
community in Dunwoody
Village to be located
on property he owns
that is zoned O&I
and allows for this
type of development.
Home
Depot relocation
The Tilly Mill Road
Home Depot has asked
DHA support for a
relocation across
the street in a plaza
formerly occupied
by Friday’s
restaurant. In the
new project Home
Depot has agreed
to address community
complaints regarding
unsightly outside
storage. The board
voted to take no
formal action as
this location is
outside of Dunwoody.
Fulton
update. Representative
Dave Greenspan
No report.
City of
Dunwoody update
Tom Taylor and Joe
DeVita report that
the City bill and
accompanying legislation
are progressing through
the legislative session.
4.
Community Pride
Street
toppers
Barbara Dodds reported
that all in stock
toppers have been
assigned locations.
Upon motion and second,
the board voted to
approve a reorder
of 150 units. The
early incentive trinkets
will no longer be
provided with a sponsorship.
Web
site changes
Al Tiede will chair
an effort to update
the DHA website.
5. Code Infractions
Mtg
with Commissioner
Boyer and Nancy Lawrence
(in November)
Follow-up by Code
Enforcement has been
mixed
Signs
Perimeter Point Target
will replace their
internally lit sign
with one that is
back lit. Wal-Mart
will correct the
sign infractions
on their building.
6.
Community Affairs
4th
July Parade
No report.
Light Up
Dunwoody
Sharon Collins
looks forward to
leading the effort
this year. On motion
and second, the
board voted to
buy two additional
rings for the artificial
Christmas tree.
7. Brook
Run
John Henegan presented
the Brook Run Conservancy
a historical document
and an old three
dimensional rendering
of the park. There
was considerable
discussion regarding
developments in Brook
Run. Chip Franzoni
will contact DeKalb
County Parks Director
Marilyn Boyd Drew
to arrange a community
meeting and information
exchange.
8. Messages & Updates
from President
2007
elected directors
Chip Franzoni, president,
Al Tiede, VP, Barbara
Dodds, treasurer,
Bill Grossman, secretary,
Gordon Jackson, at-large,
Gerri Penn, at-large
Street
Topper initiative
A volunteer to lead
the effort is needed
Minutes
Charlene Thurman
will record the minutes
at meetings she is
able to attend. While
paid as DHA’s
part time administrator,
she will accept no
pay for this task.
Next DHA board meeting
is Sunday, March
4, 2007, 7:30 P.M.
North DeKalb Cultural
Arts Bldg, Rm. 4
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