Showing posts with label Hunting. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Hunting. Show all posts

Thursday, December 3, 2020

Dunwoody Tidbits - Village rezoning, Roberts Drive approved by Council but ZBA is next, hunting update, City Manager report, Holiday Lights at Brook Run, Christmas for Kids

  

Coming real soon, there will be new signage at all City Parks.

Monday evening the Dunwoody City Council approved the new Dunwoody Village zoning regulations having worked diligently with many of the surrounding neighbors to ensure buffering protections are in place, therefore we also lifted the moratorium that was put into place.   Over the weekend before the Council meeting, the City was served with a lawsuit from the Shops of Dunwoody (including the Car Wash) disputing agreements and covenants that were put into place many years ago therefore the City carved them out of the rezoning and will attempt to settle facts and a way forward to add those properties back into the Village zoning along with proper neighbor buffering protections for larger buildings that may someday be built there.


 Roberts Drive Rezoning - Monday night council approved the allowance to build thirteen new homes where three once stood across the street from the Dunwoody Nature Center.  Residents on all sides were conflicted as to wanting or not wanting the new development as to the impacts to their property could be negative or positive depending on the layout, topography and concessions from the developer.  Even the Dunwoody Homeowners Association weighed in thinking the variances and the scope of the project was too problematic for approval.   In a rare 4 to 3 vote of Council the project was approved by Mayor Deutsch, councilors Tallmadge, Riticher and Seconder with Harris, Lambert and myself voting against.  The R-50 single home development should not exceed 40% lot coverage by code and these homes don't come close at 70% lot coverage.  The next step for the developer is the Zoning Board of Appeals who is meeting tonight at 6 pm to see if the request for approval falls within their allowances to legally approve the plan?


Council was briefed by the Georgia Department of Natural Resources to discuss hunting in Dunwoody where we learned of the state allowance for bow hunting in any section of the state and how we as a City can not modify or limit those activities on private owned land. Hunting to me in Dunwoody is both a safety and property rights issue whereby gun hunting is already outlawed and bow and arrow hunting is allowed by the State with the hope that common sense is used as there are limited safety requirements for bow hunting.

If we had five acre tracts with little chance of hunters, or wounded deer trespassing onto neighbors property, thereby forcing neighbors to participate / witness the hunting process, arrows might be fine with bow hunting; but with ¼ acre lots an injured deer will run and drop where not intended.  We have witnessed people (hunters) with no intention of following the laws on the books as they are running around shooting guns (breaking numerous laws) for hunting.  More laws on the books can not stop that from happening again.  In the case of the shooting that was caught on video on Mount Vernon, the tags were discovered on a camera and Dunwoody PD found out that hunters actually stole the pickup truck from Gwinnett County inorder to hunt in Dunwoody with a weapon. 

I also discovered that State Law to limit bow hunting will be hard to change because of a Georgia Constitutional Amendment that was passed in 2006.

https://ballotpedia.org/Georgia_Right_to_Fish_and_Hunt,_Amendment_2_(2006)

We (the City) will be exploring options with the State but unsure where this issue will finally land, but I am guessing nothing is going to happen fast.   Long story short, gun hunting is illegal in Dunwoody and bow and arrow hunting is allowed by the State, whereby it cannot be controlled / limited by the municipality but instead would need State action (possibly another Constitutional Amendment) to change the law.


For the last couple of months, the City Manager, Mr. Eric Linton provides Council (the Community) highlights from the various city departments and the many things they are working on at Council's direction.  This week the update is 13 pages long and it is filled with numerous tidbits of information.


Save the date of December 12th at 6 pm when the City will light the Holiday Lights at Brook Run Park and playground with over 25,000 lights, complete with a 20' mega tree, reindeer barn, and 24' wooden train, perfect for photos! Please enjoy this self-guided lighted display safely by wearing masks and social distancing. The FREE lighted display will remain on until December 28 for you and your family to enjoy. 


 

The Dunwoody Police Department is partnering with I Care Atlanta to run the Christmas for Kids program.

Today is the deadline for dropping new, unwrapped toys and gifts for kids aged 0-15 years old. You may drop off gift donations at the Dunwoody Police Department 24/7 (ring intercom after-hours). Monday, 12/7/20, 5pm-7pm.

A fun community volunteer opportunity to help wrap gifts for our CFK registered families. Spots will be limited due to social distancing guidelines. Contact diane.sanford@dunwoodyga.gov or 678-382-6919 to volunteer.

Thursday, November 26, 2020

Dunwoody City Council Meeting Agenda for Monday November 30, 2020

AGENDA
DUNWOODY CITY COUNCIL MEETING
MONDAY, November 30, 2020 6:00 PM
4800 ASHFORD DUNWOODY ROAD
DUNWOODY, GA 30338 and via Zoom

https://us02web.zoom.us/j/86975023982

Or join by phone: +1 312 626 6799 or +1 929 205 6099 or +1 301 715 8592
Webinar ID: 869 7502 3982

Agenda - City Site 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.

Resolution Appointing Members to Serve on Dunwoody Audit Committee (Reappointments - Barbara Jesup, Stuart McLemore, Robbie Moon and Charles Schneller)

Resolution Appointing Members to Serve on Dunwoody Construction Board of Adjustment and Appeals (Reappointments - Monroe Brock and Charles Juray)

Resolution Appointing a Member to Discover Dunwoody Board. (New appointment - Zoe Franciscus)

SECOND READ: Emergency Face Mask Ordinance

Approval to Surplus Police Vehicles for Sale to Pickens County

Approval of Contract for the External Auditors for Fiscal Years Ending December 31, 2020 - 2024

Resolution Amending the 2020 CARES II Budget

Approval of Funding for Dunwoody Police Department On-Site Car Wash System at City Hall

FIRST READ: Public Art and Public Art Commission

RZ 20-02 Peachland Housing Group Seeks to Rezone the Properties Located at 5308, 5318, and 5328 Roberts Drive From Their Current R-100 (Single-Dwelling Residential) District Zoning Classification to an R-50 (Single-Dwelling Residential) District

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

RZ 20-01: 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

Resolution to Adopt Updates to the Dunwoody Village Master Plan

Review and Consideration of the Dunwoody Village Moratorium

SECOND READ: Text Amendment to Chapter 16 of the Code of Ordinances for Post-Construction Stormwater Management

Approval of Budget Amendment for 2021 Workers' Compensation Coverage

Approval of Contract for Lobbyist Services - Updated below

  • As of 6:20 pm Friday, the agenda for the Monday, November 30 City Council meeting has been revised. Staff has moved award of the lobbyist contract to the December 14 meeting. No other information is available at this time.

Gateway and Wayfinding Plan

Facility Usage Agreement with Dunwoody Senior Baseball

Facility Usage Agreement with Rush Union Soccer

Presentation of Park Concept at Perimeter Center East

Bow Hunting in Urban Areas (Chief Billy Grogan)

PS: - Council was just notified of a special called Executive Session meeting at 5 pm for Legal Discussion