Friday, February 24, 2023

Dunwoody City Council Meeting Agenda for Monday Feb 27, 2023

 DUNWOODY CITY COUNCIL MEETING
February 27, 2023 - 6:00 PM
DUNWOODY CITY HALL - DUNWOODY HALL
4800 ASHFORD DUNWOODY ROAD
DUNWOODY, GA 30338

Agenda 6 pm  - City Site Agenda 

City Council meetings are live-streamed on the City of Dunwoody’s Facebook page

They are also available for viewing (no two way communication) on Zoom,
https://dunwoodyga-gov.zoom.us/j/82324264973  or 
phone +14702509358,,82324264973#

You can access the video after the meeting on the City of Dunwoody’s YouTube page.

Invocation

Administration of Oath of Office to Officer Jonah Amos

Public comments - in person 3 min each / 30 min max with additional at end of meeting if needed. 

Introduction of Jonathan DiGioia, PE, as new Safe Streets Program Manager

Civility Resolution (Mayor Deutsch)

Funding Authorization for 4987 Heatherdale Lane Storm Repairs 

Surplus Obsolete Technology Equipment 

Additional Funding Authorization for 2389 Welton Place Storm Repairs

Approval of an Intergovernmental Agreement with DeKalb County Board of Commissioners for Funding of the Renovation of the DeKalb Veteran's Memorial

Approval of a Settlement Agreement and Release with Alan Miller, M.D. to Resolve Tenancy Issue at 4553 N. Shallowford Rd; Authorize the Mayor to Execute any and all Related Documents; and Authorize the City Attorney to take Such Further and Necessary Acts to Carry Out the Intent Thereof.

Approval of a Settlement Agreement and Release with Jada Ruffin-Moore, M.D. to Resolve Tenancy Issue at 4553 N. Shallowford Rd; Authorize the Mayor to Execute any and all Related Documents; and Authorize the City Attorney to Take such Further and Necessary Acts to Carry Out the Intent Thereof.

Approval and Authorization to close the Purchase and Sale Agreement with SHG DUNWOODY, LLC, a/k/a Summit Healthcare Group, LLC as Referenced in the 4th Amendment Dated August 12, 2022; Authorize the Mayor to Execute any and all Related Documents; and Authorize the City Attorney to Take Such Further and Necessary Acts to Carry Out the Intent Thereof

Approval of a Right of Way Deed for 4555 North Shallowford Road

Authorization to Provide Local Matching Funds for Ashford Dunwoody Interchange Design

Resolution Establishing a Moratorium on Drug Rehabilitation Centers and Other Facilities for Treatment of Drug Dependency

Discussion - Resolution for Budget Amendment for Fiscal Year 2022

Approval of Recycling Event RFPs

Tuesday, February 21, 2023

City of Dunwoody, Georgia through the lens of YouTube Videos - a snapshot of history highlighing what makes this community so great!

Earlier this month the Dunwoody Police Department released a new recruitment video that I thought I would share but I was soon down the rabbit hole of watching of all the other great videos that showcase our city, its residents and quality of life.   Enjoy!!

 


 
 
 
 
 
 
  & 2nd video
 
 

Monday, February 20, 2023

Dunwoody's All Saints Annual Lenten Fish Fry serves up about 1,200 meals per night - Baked Salmon, Fried Shrimp and the Clam Chowder are my favorites! Starts Wednesday then next six Friday nights!

The busiest restaurant in Dunwoody - 1,200 meals served in just 3 hours
 
Fish Frys are back for 2023 Lent! Skip the cooking and come enjoy a delicious seafood meal with your friends, family & neighbors.

My family attends All Saint's Catholic Church and I'm a member of the Knights of Columbus, a fraternal service organization dedicated to providing charitable services.  The Knights biggest fundraising event is our “WORLD FAMOUS” FISH FRY which starts Wednesday and continues for six consecutive Friday nights with the last serving occurring on Friday, March 31st.

As a member of the Knights, I can tell you that fresh food is prepared & served with love, the three hour event gets very busy but the service is incredible.  At one point last year we were serving a meal every 13 seconds and all of the funds were pushed back into community charity work.

Knights of Columbus
 All Saints Catholic Church - Gym
Lower Parking Lot
Friday's from 5 pm to 8 pm
2443 Mount Vernon Road
Dunwoody, GA 30338

The 2023 Lenten Fish Fry's will kick off Wednesday, February 22nd, 5-8pm in the Gym (lower level parking lot). All profits go to our many K of C charities. 

The meals will be served in the gymnasium at the church. Eat in or take out is available, and an average of 1,200 meals in just three hours are served each of the seven nights. Entrée choices: fried cod or shrimp and broiled cod or salmon; sides include made-from-scratch New England clam chowder, fries, macaroni and cheese, roasted red potatoes, coleslaw, green beans and hush puppies. Kids meals are available. Cash, checks and credit cards accepted for meals. Desserts are available nightly (cash only). Iced tea and water are complimentary; cash bar for beer, wine, soft drinks and bottled water. Proceeds benefit the charities of the Knights of Columbus.  

 2023 Fish Frys 5PM to 8PM
Wednesday, Feb 22
Friday, Feb 24
Friday, March 3
Friday, March 10
Friday, March 17 (Green Wine might be available?)
Friday, March 24
Friday, March 31

Video from 2011 - not much has changed except the prices are up a little.

Tuesday, February 14, 2023

Tuesday Night the Dunwoody Planning Commission will hear the case of a personal care home proposed at 1822 Mount Vernon Rd.

Planning Commission Meeting

Tuesday Feb 14, 2023 - 6:00 pm

SLUP 22-03: Special Land Use Permit to allow a 7-resident personal care home at
1822 Mount Vernon Road. The applicant also requests a concurrent variance from Sec. 27-202
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City of Dunwoody - City Hall
Council Chambers
4800 Ashford Dunwoody Rd
Dunwoody, Ga 30338

The Zoom link (for viewing purposes only) for this meeting is here:  https://us02web.zoom.us/j/84905806385

Public Comment is only available in person at this meeting as comments are not accepted via on line.   

If you would like to send an email to the Planning Commission, they can be addressed here - planningcommission@dunwoodyga.gov    In about a month, this item will most likely be heard and decided by the Dunwoody City Council, therefore if you would like to inform City Council at the same time you are addressing the Planning Commission, please feel free to cc them at council.members@dunwoodyga.gov

REQUEST - The property owners, Anna Khoklan and Roman Khoklan, request a Special Land Use Permit to allow a 7-resident personal care home. The property owners also request a concurrent variance from Sec. 27-202, to allow additional parking.

The subject property is located on Mount Vernon Road, approximately 1800 feet east of the intersection of Dunwoody Village Parkway. The .5 acre property was formerly a 5,000 SF residential home that was demolished in 2022 with only remnants of the foundation and walls remaining. It is zoned R-100 (Single-dwelling Residential-100) and abuts single-dwelling residences on all sides.

The applicant, who would also be the operator of the proposed establishment and reside at the location, seeks a Special Land Use Permit to allow the operation of a personal care home, providing services to a maximum of seven (7) senior residents.

In addition to the Special Land Use Permit request, the applicant also requests a concurrent variance to increase the maximum number of parking spaces from four (4) to six spaces (6).

An applicant-initiated meeting was held on October 8th, 2022. Twenty-three (23) community members were present.

Currently, there is no existing structure on the site, aside from the foundation and a wall from the previous structure. The applicant proposes a new 6,800 SF residential structure, within a similar footprint to the previous home.

The driveway will be significantly altered from the current horseshoe configuration. The eastern driveway entrance will be completely removed. Removing curb cuts on an arterial road such as Mount Vernon will support the transportation goals of the City and increase safety for all road users. The proposed driveway contains six parking spaces, with adequate room to accommodate emergency vehicles. Staff recommends that the parking be limited to the maximum 4 spaces, as prescribed by Sec. 27-202 of the Zoning Ordinance. Staff also recommends that the formal parking lot striping be removed, except for the required ADA space. The proposed hedges around the parking pad will also provide further screening. These limitations will aid in maintaining the residential character of the home.

The exterior of the building is designed to be residential and will meet all proper residential setbacks and height limitations. Staff recommends that 80% of front façade materials be limited to glass, brick, stone, and stucco to ensure a high-quality appearance with traditionally residential façade materials.

The interior of the home is also designed to be residential, with the necessary accommodations for meeting ADA standards and providing administrative space. The kitchen will be residential size and will not require a grease trap. There is no need for any dumpsters; the trash will be handled with typical size residential bins.

See link for full packet.

Saturday, February 11, 2023

Dunwoody City Council Agenda for Monday Feb 13, 2023. (Vermack Park, Womack Wall Public Art, Signs, Salary Chart, Cannabis, City Manager Report)

 DUNWOODY CITY COUNCIL MEETING
February 13, 2023 - 6:00 PM
DUNWOODY CITY HALL - DUNWOODY HALL
4800 ASHFORD DUNWOODY ROAD
DUNWOODY, GA 30338

Agenda 6 pm  - City Site Agenda 

City Council meetings are live-streamed on the City of Dunwoody’s Facebook page

They are also available for viewing (no two way communication) on Zoom,
https://dunwoodyga-gov.zoom.us/j/83571238287  or 
phone +14702509358,,83571238287#

You can access the video after the meeting on the City of Dunwoody’s YouTube page.

Invocation

Public comments - in person 3 min each / 30 min max with additional at end of meeting if needed. 

Dunwoody Preservation Trust Presentation

City Manager's Report - Busy month by all departments, special kudos to officers administering Narcan, CPR and AED for your life saving activities!  Thank you to the officers dealing with suicide threats and attempts and finally thank you to all involved with the professional handling of the shooting at the mall.

Procurement of Technology Equipment

Approval of Changes to the Position Allocation and Compensation Chart

SECOND READ: Consideration of Text Amendments to Chapter 20, Signs

Resolution Extending a Moratorium on Cannabis Retail Stores

Civility Pledge

Withdrawal of cases RZ22-02 & SLUP 22-02 - Grubb, Perimeter Center East - Medical

Surplus Obsolete Technology Equipment

Vermack Park Property Master Plan

Medical Cannabis Considerations Overview

Local Road Safety Plan

Womack Road Retaining Wall - Public Art

Discussion of Conversion of Contract Positions to City Positions within the Finance Department

Saturday, February 4, 2023

Tonight is the huge Dunwoody HS 50th Anniversary Party at Bar{n} with Family Truckster providing the tunes. Heated Tents, Silent Auctions, Fire Pits


Saturday Night, the big party is happening in the Village over at Bar{n} to celebrate the 50th Anniversary of Dunwoody High School.

Get your tickets NOW and help support Dunwoody High School's academics, athletics, and arts while having a fun night out!

I personally am looking forward to seeing the band Family Truckster the local cover band who will be playing favorites from the 80's, 90's, and today, entertaining all evening long.

What: 80s Party Celebrating 50 Years of DHS
When: Saturday, February 4th, 7:00 - 11:00pm
Where: BAR{n} booze {n} bites

Costs: $50 per person (includes 1 drink ticket + a donation to DHS) if bought before the event...$60 per person at the door. Purchase tickets now at dunwoodyalumni.org/feb4

Even if you can't make it, you can still help Dunwoody High School! Visit https://dunwoodyalumni.org to donate!

I hope to see you there!

Friday, February 3, 2023

City of Dunwoody releases 2022 Police Award Announcement, 2022 4th Quarter Departmental Report and Edge City Final Report to guide development in Perimeter Center.

 Interesting Reading

The entire staff of the Dunwoody Police Department is committed to serving the citizens of Dunwoody throughout the year. We appreciate the continued support of our community and know that without our community’s support, our job would be much more difficult. Once a year, we pause to recognize some of our highest achievers, those officers and civilian staff who have gone above and beyond the call of duty in service to our citizens. It is important for us to recognize excellence amongst our staff.

“Our staff is dedicated to providing the highest level of service to the citizens in our community and our award recipients reflect that dedication. Every call is important to us and every incident is a priority”, said Chief Billy Grogan.

The Dunwoody Police Department recently recognized 17 members of the department for their outstanding achievements in 2022. The link below shows all the honorees.  Congratulations & Thank You for your service to the community.

Link

Please find attached the 4th quarter 2022 City of Dunwoody department report.
 

Link

The Edge City 2.0 report presents a community-driven vision for future development in Dunwoody’s Perimeter Center over the next 20 years.   After spending a year seeking community input and review, the City of Dunwoody is releasing the Edge City 2.0 report, a market-feasible and aspirational vision designed to guide the next chapter for Dunwoody’s portion of Perimeter Center.

Link