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… July 1,
2007
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Dunwoody Homeowners
Association
Board
Meeting Minutes
Sunday,
July 1, 2007,
7:30 P.M.
Gordon Jackson opens
meeting and moves
for approval of June
minutes, Grossman
seconds and all vote
for approval.
Gordon welcomes
Scouts from Troop
64 who are working
on Communications
merit badge.
Jeffery Priluck
DDS tells the Board
about the initial
showing of the “Movies
on the Green” a
free outdoor Big
screen showing at
the Spruill Farmhouse
scheduled for Friday
Sept. 28
Mark Forsling presented
for Novare: application
for SLUP to allow
Condos and a height
variance. Parcel
is 13 acre tract
at Hammond Drive
and Perimeter Center
Parkway. They proposed
a 150 room hotel
with 400 condo’s
above in 1st phase
and 500 condos in
a second 30 story
tower and 40K sq
ft ground level retail
in the second phase.
Design includes amenity
deck on top of a
parking garage and
a separate parking
deck for a future
office building.
DHA Board supported
the concept.
Panera Bread Sign
Request was denied
and they have since
agreed to not change
their godfathered
roof sign. Their
monument sign request
was changed to fit
Overlay specifications
as well.
RBC bank resubmitted
their request for
a freestanding ATM
at their location
next to Dunwoody
Town Hall. Gordon
has asked them to
consider a Williamsburg
style enclosure or
integrate the proposed
atm into their existing
building. We are
awaiting their response.
The Board heard
from neighbors of
the First Baptist
Church about plans
to cut 5 acres of
trees for 640 additional
surface parking spaces.
Bob L. was to talk
with Church Officials.
The Board heard
from neighbors about
an attempt to rezone
an existing single-family
detached house on
North Peachtree to
O&I. Several
board members later
attended a
meeting with the
applicants to tell
them no.
The Board heard
of progress on the
rezoning application
to replace an existing
Bed and Breakfast
on 3 acres near the
North Springs Marta
Station. Proposed
heights have been
cut in half but
the affected neighborhoods
and DHA continue
to oppose apts. and
retail proposed for
the site.
Preparation for
the Parade was in
good shape according
to discussion.
Commissioner Gannon
requested DHA participation
in a public meeting
on the City of Dunwoody
issue. Board members
agreed to pass on
the invite as our
bylaws do not allow certain
actions.
Gordon agreed to
write an article
for the Crier
The Board accepted
Nick’s resignation
as he is moving to
the North Georgia
countryside.
Susan Garret, the
attorney retained
for the Glaze Drive
lawsuit against DeKalb
County gave an update
on progress. The
Board of Appeals
agreed with the DHA
position. July 31
2 of the homeowners
and Grossman attended
a preliminary hearing
on the issue and
we are awaiting the
judge’s ruling.
Gordon adjourned
the meeting
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