Sunday, August 23, 2020

Dunwoody City Council Meeting Agenda for Monday August 24, 2020 - 6 p.m. in person and via Zoom

  DUNWOODY CITY COUNCIL MEETING
AUGUST 24, 2020

6:00 PM – DUNWOODY HALL
4800 ASHFORD DUNWOODY ROAD
DUNWOODY, GA 30338

In Person and via ZOOM

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Agenda

PUBLIC COMMENT
To take part in public comment, please send an email to publiccomment@dunwoodyga.gov. Include your name, your email address, and phone number. You will be placed on a first-come, first-served list for public comment. The first public comment section has a 30-minute time limit. Each speaker is allowed up to three minutes. If time runs out, pre-registered speakers will be called on during the second public comment section toward the end of the meeting. If you don't pre-register, you can use the "raise hand" feature on zoom during the meeting to be added to the public comment list.

Proclamation Recognizing Bev Wingate

Capital Improvement Plan Update

Resolution to Amend the Fiscal Year 2020 Budget

SECOND READ: Review and Consideration of New Dunwoody Village District Zoning Regulations (Chapter 27)

Resolution to Adopt Updates to the Dunwoody Village Master Plan

SECOND READ: RZ20-01: An Ordinance to Amend the Official City of Dunwoody Zoning Map to Rezone Multiple Parcels Within Dunwoody Village to Create Newly Adopted Dunwoody Village Districts as Contemplated in the New Dunwoody Village Zoning Regulations

SECOND READ: Review and Consideration of a Text Amendment to Section 27-97 to Allow Temporary Signs 

SECOND READ: Review and Consideration of a Text Amendment to Section 27-576 to Add a Definition for Street Yard & Setbacks (Chapter 27)

Resolution Calling for a Referendum Allowing Citizens to Vote on Whether or not to Authorize Sunday Sales of Malt Beverages, Wine, and Distilled Spirits by the Drink and by the Package From 11:00 a.m. to 12:00 Midnight

Presentation of Concept Design for Intersection Improvements at Chamblee Dunwoody Road and Womack Road

Bev Wingate, the First Lady of "Dunwoody Yes" and Consummate Volunteer is honored with a proclamation.

 Bev Wingate the First Lady of Dunwoody Yes

PROCLAMATION

WHEREAS, Beverly Jean Wingate (Bev) is a determined, rational, intellectual, energized woman with a clever wit and a quick sense of humor, who is faithfully dedicated to her family, country and city; and

WHEREAS, growing up on a farm in Champaign Illinois, Bev learned the definition of perseverance and hard work. She was active in the 4-H Club, and Future Homemakers of America; she was taught to be involved with the local community. She ran track, was the feature editor for the school’s newspaper, served on student council, and was a regular on the campus radio station WKID; and

WHEREAS, on August 1952 (just before her 18th birthday); she was hired by Illinois Bell Telephone to be an operator in their call center in the Champaign area. Bev retired in the fall of 1961 after 6 promotions, and almost 10 years of service, to marry Walter R. Anderson in November 1961, and begin a family. Son Walter was born in May 1966. She was divorced in 1971, and married Ron “Windy” Wingate in November 1972. She was married to Windy (46 years) until his passing in November 2018. She is a fantastic Gamma to son Walter’s only child Courtney, and mother-in-law to Cheryl; and 

WHEREAS, in July of 1960 Bev was one of four women to supervise the call center for the Republican National Convention in Chicago. Bev honed her political skills here as the center was just off the convention floor for use by the delegates, press, and the public; and

WHEREAS, Dunwoody appreciates Bev for her 40+years of support, service and leadership to: Dunwoody Newcomers Club, Dunwoody Woman’s Club, Dunwoody Preservation Trust, Spruill Center Guild, Stage Door Players, Dunwoody Nature Center, Dunwoody Veterans Day, Memorial Day and 911 Memorial Events, 4th of July Parade 2007 Grand Marshall with her husband Windy, DeKalb County Domestic Violence Task Force, DeKalb County Veterans Advisory Board, and Dunwoody United Methodist Church, and

WHEREAS, outside of the political and volunteer areas, Bev’s hobbies are: cooking, macramé, oil painting, learning to play musical instruments including the ukulele, organ, and recently learning how to play the piano, reading, crossword puzzles, and lover of animals, particularly German Shepherds, and is now Gamma to a Great Dane. Bev was a licensed small plane pilot in the 70s and 80s, and at one time held a real estate license. She currently drives around Dunwoody in style as the coolest Gamma ever in her black, 1997 Trans Am with T-top; and

WHEREAS, Bev was an integral member of the Founding Committee for the Incorporation of the City of Dunwoody, where her insight, professional expertise, and historical knowledge of Dunwoody contributed to the efforts of the committee. Bev helped guide the resolution for the incorporation of the City of Dunwoody in 2008 and continued her service on various city committees. Bev calls herself a “fire fighter”; she puts out fires with her wealth of knowledge before misinformation burns out of control; and

NOW, THEREFORE I, Lynn Deutsch, Mayor of Dunwoody, Georgia do hereby proclaim September 9, 2020, as Bev Wingate Day in the City of Dunwoody in honor of her service, dedication, and commitment to the Citizens of Dunwoody Community. The unofficial “Mother of Dunwoody”.IN 

WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the Seal of the City of Dunwoody to be affixed this 24th day of August, 2020.

Wednesday, August 19, 2020

Special Called Dunwoody City Council meeting of Wed Aug 18th to discuss Cares Funding and updated Mask Requirements

DUNWOODY CITY COUNCIL
SPECIAL CALLED MEETING
AUGUST 19, 2020
9:00 AM – VIA ZOOM

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Agenda

PUBLIC COMMENT
To take part in public comment, please send an email to publiccomment@dunwoodyga.gov. Include your name, your email address, and phone number. You will be placed on a first-come, first-served list for public comment. The first public comment section has a 30-minute time limit. Each speaker is allowed up to three minutes. If time runs out, pre-registered speakers will be called on during the second public comment section toward the end of the meeting. If you don't pre-register, you can use the "raise hand" feature on zoom during the meeting to be added to the public comment list.

CARES Act Intergovernmental Agreement Approval and Initial Budgets

U.S. Treasury - CARES Act Provides Assistance for State, Local, and Tribal Governments

DeKalb - Cares Act Info

Dunwoody Updated Emergency Face Mask Ordinance - 08/19/20

Gov Kemp Exec Order 8/15/20 - Empowering a Healthy Georgia in response to COVID-19

Sandy Springs updated Mask Ordinance issued on 8/18/2020

DeKalb Stats - https://www.dekalbhealth.net/covid-19dekalb/

Monday, August 17, 2020

Dunwoody Nature Center - Butterfly Experience is happening all week and it is a must attend for small children!

I know I posted a quick blurb on this subject last week, but typically the Butterfly Festival only lasts a weekend and it is jammed from open to close.  This year the experience has been stretched out for a week, open every day until 6 pm and they have limited attendance for your safety.

If you have never attended this event, it is truly a magical experience to see the reactions of children when butterfly's land on them as they squeal with delight.

Buy your tickets now as they children are only young for a short time and the tickets are only available on-line. 

https://dunwoodynature.org/butterfly-experience-2020/ 

Dunwoody Nature Center, North Woods Pavilion 
5343 Roberts Drive, Dunwoody, GA 30338


Sunday, August 16, 2020

Dunwoody Girls Soccer - Paint Can Recycling Fundraiser Saturday, August 29

2nd Annual Dunwoody Girls Soccer
Paint Can Recycling Fundraiser Saturday, August 29
9:00am - 2:00pm

Time to gather up all of your left over latex and oil paint sitting in your garage! Clean out that space easily and responsibly and support the Dunwoody's Girls Soccer Program.  

FYI - this will be the easiest way to dispose of paint this year due to budget cutbacks the City of Dunwoody cut this years paint and hazardous waste collection event.


When? Saturday, August 29, 9:00am - 2:00pm*

Where? Dunwoody High School, 5035 Vermack Road, Dunwoody, GA 30338

Student Parking lot (corner of Womack and Vermack)

What? All latex and oil based paints in any size container, including spray cans, are accepted.

Fundraiser Drop off fees:

Latex / Oil Based

1 Spray Can $2.00
1 Pint $2.00
1 Quart $2.00
1 Gallon $5.00
2 Gallon bucket $10.00
5 Gallon Bucket $20.00

*If you prefer not to venture out, we offer paint pick up at the convenience at your home! Send us an e-mail (shmurphyga@gmail.com) and we will coordinate.

-We accept venmo, cash and checks made payable to Dunwoody Soccer LTD.

-A portion of the drop off fees collected will go to benefit the Dunwoody Girls Soccer program.

-Paint should be in the original container and should not be mixed with anything including other paints. We CAN NOT accept leaking containers, any hazardous materials. We do accept stains.

​ -Please contact Paige Garrigan if you have any questions paige.garrigan@gmail.com

​ Thank you for supporting Dunwoody Girls Soccer, Atlanta Paint Disposal, and for recycling!!!

​Atlanta Paint Disposal (APD), Dunwoody Girls Soccer vendor, not only keeps your paint out of landfills, it recycles it into environmentally friendly paint and donates back to communities for beautification projects...Habitat for Humanity, Salvation Armies, Boys and Girls Clubs, United Ways, schools and churches. APD is the only paint recycler in Georgia that is approved by the Environmental Protection Agency and Georgia Interfaith Power and Light.

Thursday, August 13, 2020

A few Dunwoody Tidbits to share - objection over proposed Dunwoody Village buffers.

Greetings, I hope everyone is well and trying to stay safe as we enter another period of transition with the school year upon us and most schools starting off with remote learning.  Parents and families with numerous young children do not have it easy juggling work and their children's education.   My home is still full with three young men, ages 20, 18 & 14 with them working, going to college locally at GSU, with only my youngest now entering his freshman year at Dunwoody High School.  My bride who is a preschool teacher, wrangling 4 year olds, will be going back to the classroom full time and I on top of my full time job will be taking on the day time oversight activities of my freshman.  

Kudos to Mayor Deutsch who has arranged the new DeKalb County School District (DCSD) Superintendent Ms. Cheryl Watson-Harris to participate in a Zoom meeting with the community on Thursday Aug. 13 at 6 p.m. Ms. Watson-Harris will discuss DCSD’s back-to-school plans, virtual learning, safety protocols and related subjects. The meeting can be accessed on Zoom at https://us02web.zoom.us/j/85392976766 or Facebook Live on City of Dunwoody Government’s Facebook page at https://www.facebook.com/CityofDunwoody.

You may have noticed I haven't been blogging much outside City Council activities as the city is doing such a great job with the weekly newsletter and various Facebook groups seem to fill the void.  I've been spending more time with family and working out on a regular schedule attempting to lose a few lbs.  As a side note, getting a 14 year old a Fitbit tracker has done me well to try to keep up with him who is doing a minimum of 20K steps a day.  Today he walked 11 miles with ankle weights on top of doing an hour long boxing class. I can't compete with those numbers but he also refuses to go to Cyclebar with me; so I guess we are even?

As far as Dunwoody tidbits, at Monday night's City Council meeting there was a mention of an objection and possible lawsuit from one of the land owners regarding the proposed buffers for the Dunwoody Village rezoning and because of that, city staff will attempt to meet with all interested parties to find a compromise solution as to appropriate buffers protecting the privacy of the single family homes.  We as a Council also objected to an unlimited amount of residential being allowed in the plans therefore there were talks of residential caps and what they should be?  Monday was the first read from Council and I believe it will take some time to flesh out the issues and get appropriate community feedback before the actual rezoning is approved.

In these difficult times the service industry is trying to survive with social distancing in effect and with the office towers operating at a greatly reduced capacity, restaurants and retail are feeling the pinch at the typically busy lunchtime.  New restaurants are opening but old standbys like California Pizza Kitchen are closing therefore please try to patronize those establishments that you want to survive.  The new Lidl grocery store at Mount Vernon and North Peachtree Rd will be opening on Wednesday Aug 26th. 

The City has finalized all of the improvements in Brook Run Park and if you haven't seen the new fields, pavilions and the band shell please do, they are all beautiful.  Soon the field lights will be installed on the Peachtree Charter Middle School football field as the City has a long term contractual agreement to control the use of those fields after school hours. 

Today there was a ground breaking for all of the improvements about to take place along Peeler, including new sidewalks, curb, gutter, stormwater, several crosswalks, Marta bus stop improvements & probably lighting improvements.  I have attached the plans in a link down below.

Video and Project Plans

The Dunwoody Nature Center is hosting a week long Butterfly Experience starting Aug 15th.  Buy your tickets now as they are only available on-line.  Prime spots are going fast.

Finally, I saw a video on Leadership and Accountability where a U.S. Marine Drill Instructor was addressing his recruits for the first time and as it touched me, I figured I would share.

Video

Saturday, August 8, 2020

Dunwoody City Council Meeting Agenda for Monday August 10th

AUGUST 10, 2020
6:00 PM – DUNWOODY CITY HALL
4800 ASHFORD DUNWOODY ROAD
DUNWOODY, GA 30338 and via ZOOM

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Agenda

PUBLIC COMMENT
To take part in public comment, please send an email to publiccomment@dunwoodyga.gov. Include your name, your email address, and phone number. You will be placed on a first-come, first-served list for public comment. The first public comment section has a 30-minute time limit. Each speaker is allowed up to three minutes. If time runs out, pre-registered speakers will be called on during the second public comment section toward the end of the meeting. If you don't pre-register, you can use the "raise hand" feature on zoom during the meeting to be added to the public comment list.


Administration of Oath of Office to Officer William Smith

Second Quarter 2020 Internal Audit Report (Bill Mulcahy)

Presentation of Ashford Dunwoody Eastbound On Ramp to I-285 Widening Project (PCID)

FIRST READ: Review and Consideration of New Dunwoody Village District Zoning Regulations (Chapter 27) 

Resolution to Adopt Updates to the Dunwoody Village Master Plan

FIRST READ: RZ20-01: An Ordinance to Amend the Official City of Dunwoody Zoning Map to Rezone Multiple Parcels Within Dunwoody Village to Create Newly Adopted Dunwoody Village Districts as Contemplated in the New Dunwoody Village Zoning Regulations

FIRST READ: Review and Consideration of a Text Amendment to Section 27-97 to Allow Temporary Signs (Chapter 27)

FIRST READ: Review and Consideration of a Text Amendment to Section 27-576 to Add a Definition for Street Yard - Recreational Vehicles in driveways (Chapter 27) 

Funding Authorization for Shared Use Path on North Shallowford Road in front of 4685 Chamblee Dunwoody Road

Funding Authorization for Tree Removal on the Spalding Drive at Chamblee Dunwoody Road Project 

Approval of CARES ACT Intergovernmental Agreement and Appropriation of Funding (Jay Vinicki)

Discussion Resolution for Approval of 2020 Budget Amendment to the General Fund