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Sunday, September 7, 2025

Dunwoody City Council Agenda for Monday September 8, 2025 (City Mgr Report, Zaxby's, Stormwater, Rasing Canes rezoning, Dominium apartments, Condo Conversion, Townhomes, Municipal Contracts Lowe & Nova)

DUNWOODY CITY COUNCIL MEETING
Monday September 8, 2025
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/82303246254 or  phone +14703812552,,82303246254#

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

Invocation and Pledge of Allegiance

Administration of Oath of Office, Officer Christopher Van Heest

PUBLIC COMMENTS - Public Comment allows the City Council the opportunity to listen to the public (3 minutes per speaker / 30 minutes total).

City Manager's Monthly Report

SLUP 25-02, 125 Perimeter Center W: Request for a Special Land Use Permit for a drive-through

Approval of a Final Design Contract with AECOM for North Shallowford Path Final Design

Memorandum - Funding Authorization for 1951 Wellesley Trace Storm Repairs 

Memorandum - Funding Authorization for 4506 Kellogg Circle Storm Repairs

Memorandum - Funding Authorization for 4328 Bethesda Trail Storm Repairs

Memorandum - Funding Authorization for 5161 Joel Court Storm Repairs

Memorandum - Funding Authorization for 1167 Branch Water Court Pond and Storm Repairs 

The City of Dunwoody, property owner at 4770 N Peachtree Road, Dunwoody, GA, 30338, requests a variance from Chapter 16, Section 78 to allow replacement of a City of Dunwoody maintenance facility and associated improvements in the 75-foot stream buffer (ZBA 25-16)

SECOND READ: RZ 25-02, 4570 Ashford Dunwoody Road: Request to rezone from O-I (Office-Institution) to PC-1 (Perimeter Center)

SECOND READ: RZ 25-03, 4981 Ashford Dunwoody Road: Request to rezone from O-I (Office Institution) to PD (Planned Development) to allow the construction of an age-restricted multi-unit rental building

SECOND READ: RZ 25-04, 64 & 66 Perimeter Center E: Request to rezone from O-I (Office Institution) to PD (Planned Development) to allow the conversion of 64 Perimeter Center E into residential condominiums and 66 Perimeter Center E into an age-restricted rental residential use, and develop additional for-sale residences on the properties

SECOND READ: SLUP 25-03, 4515 Chamblee Dunwoody Road: Request for a Special Land Use Permit for a drive-through to allow the construction of a drive-through oil change facility and two concurrent
variances to allow relief from the building setback requirements and the stacking lane setback requirements.

Municipal Services Rebidding - converting contractors to employees and new compensation chart.

Contract, proposal & pricing for Lowe Engineering for Parks Services 

Contract, proposal & pricing for Nova Engineering for Community Development Services 

Approval of MOU Renewal Contract with Claratel Health - Licensed Behavioral Health Clinician

Approval of a Contract with CGS for Curb Ramp Accessibility Upgrades

Saturday, August 23, 2025

Dunwoody City Council Agenda for Monday August 25, 2025 (Group Homes, Brook Run Maintenance Facility, Municipal Services, Google Fiber, Shallowford Trail)

DUNWOODY CITY COUNCIL MEETING
Monday August 25, 2025
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/85998548170 or  phone +14702509358,,85998548170#

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

Invocation and Pledge of Allegiance

Administration of Oath of Office to Officer Skylar Lewis and Officer Aaron Barone

PUBLIC COMMENTS - Public Comment allows the City Council the opportunity to listen to the public (3 minutes per speaker / 30 minutes total).

Economic Development Update - 2nd Quarter (Michael Starling)

Public Hearing - The City of Dunwoody, property owner at 4770 N Peachtree Road, Dunwoody, GA, 30338, requests a variance from Chapter 16, Section 78 to allow replacement of a City of Dunwoody maintenance facility and associated improvements in the 75-foot stream buffer.

SECOND READ: Review and consideration a text amendment to the Code of the City of Dunwoody for Chapter 27, including Sec. 27-112, Sec. 27-135.1, Sec. 27-146.1, and other sections, the general purpose of which is to create zoning regulations and procedures for group living uses, including, but not limited to assisted living, independent living, community residences, recovery communities, and for other purposes

Rebidding of Major Municipal Services (J. Jay Vinicki) 

2025 Holiday Lights Display at Brook Run Park (Rachel Waldron) 

 Funding Authorization for Stormwater Repairs - 2566 Briers North Drive

Dunwoody Cultural Arts Center HVAC Integrated Controls Addition

 Resolution to Surplus Six Vehicles

Approval of a Contract Amendment with Vandermeer Management to Provide Construction Management Services for the Brook Run Maintenance Facility

Approval of a Franchise Agreement with Google Fiber

Approval of a Final Design Contract with AECOM for North Shallowford Path Final Design

Friday, June 13, 2025

Dunwoody City Council Agenda for Monday June 16th (Tax Millage Rate, Future Path & Capital Planning, Veterans Memorial Contract, City Manager Report, Safe Streets Update)

DUNWOODY CITY COUNCIL MEETING
Monday June 16, 2025
6:00 PM
DUNWOODY CITY HALL - DUNWOODY HALL
4800 ASHFORD DUNWOODY ROAD
DUNWOODY, GA 30338

Note: there is an 8 am special called meeting on Monday (hearing regarding the millage rate) where public comment on the tax rate is encouraged, repeats at 6 pm and in 2 weeks with final vote.

Agenda 8 am  - City Site Agenda

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/82303246254 or  phone +14703812552,,82303246254#

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

Invocation and Pledge of Allegiance

Administration of Oath of Office to Officer Bryan Kitt

PUBLIC COMMENTS - Public Comment allows the City Council the opportunity to listen to the public (3 minutes per speaker / 30 minutes total).

Recognition of Dunwoody 101 Graduating Class

City Manager's Monthly Report

Safe Streets Program Update

Public Hearing for Establishing 2025 Millage Rate 

Resolution Appointing Members to Serve on Alcohol License Review Board

Resolution Appointing Members to Serve on Urban Redevelopment Agency

Donaldson-Bannister Farm Blacksmith Shop Renovations

Approval of a Construction Contract for Streambank Stabilization Project at 1638 Kellogg Springs Drive 

Funding Authorization for Stormwater Construction for Wildcat Learning Center of Dunwoody Nature Center

Elevator Preventative Maintenance Services for City Hall and N. Shallowford Annex 

SS4A Grant Application for Corridor Study

Contract Extension with Triscapes for Road and Stormwater Maintenance

Brook Run Park Veterans Memorial Contract Award

Capital Improvement Plan Update

Saturday, April 26, 2025

Dunwoody City Council Agenda for Monday April 28, 2025 (Ark Coffeehaus, 26% office vacancy rate, Winter Chapel Path, Eidson Path, new Brook Run Maint Facility, Insurance, Police Drone, Cats & Dogs, Sand Volleyball)

DUNWOODY CITY COUNCIL MEETING
Monday April 28, 2025
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/85998548170 or  phone +14702509358,,85998548170#

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

Invocation and Pledge of Allegiance

Special Presentation - not 100% sure but I believe this presentation might be historical in nature and guessing the year 1972 will be mentioned?  If I am correct on the subject and possible speaker, I am looking forward to this presentation!

PUBLIC COMMENTS - Public Comment allows the City Council the opportunity to listen to the public (3 minutes per speaker / 30 minutes total).

Sustainability Hero Awards to Donna Burt & Ark Coffeehaus and Sustainability Committee Update

Bike Month Proclamation

Economic Development Update - 1st Quarter of 2025 shows a 26% vacancy rate on commercial office space.

Consideration of Additional Services to Be Rendered by TSW for Direction Dunwoody Comprehensive Plan ($100K)

Contract Amendment for Final Design Winters Chapel Path Phase 2 ($700K then $5M to construct in future), includes intersection change at Peeler and a new traffic light at Sumac Drive

Project Framework Agreement with Georgia Department of Transportation for the Winters Chapel Path Phase 2


Funding Authorization for 10 foot path (reduced from 12 ft) between Eidson Road and Cherry Hill Lane ($255K)

Approval of s Guaranteed Maximum Price Contract with Moeller Purcell to Construct a new Maintenance Facility at Brook Run Park   ($3.7 Million)

Renewal of City Property & Liability Insurance with GIRMA ($750K)

Approval of 6-month Trial Agreement with Flock Safety - Drone on City Hall for Perimeter area ($100K)

Discussion of HB92 - tax rollback rules & transparency / notice of true tax statements

FIRST READ: Ordinance to Amend Chapter 6 of the Code of Ordinances to Promote Adoption of Rescue Animals by banning pet store sales of dogs & cats.

Homecoming Park Master Plan Change - 2 Sand Volleyball courts replaces 3 Pickle-ball courts

Saturday, January 25, 2025

Dunwoody City Council Agenda for Monday Jan 27, 2025 (Nandina street closure, next comp plan, tall man sculpture, conversion of employees, postal inspections)

DUNWOODY CITY COUNCIL MEETING
Monday January 27, 2025
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/85998548170 or  phone +14702509358,,85998548170#

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

Invocation and Pledge of Allegiance

Acknowledgement of GOHS/MATEN 2024 Officer of the Year Award to Sgt. Trey Nelson

PUBLIC COMMENTS - Public Comment allows the City Council the opportunity to listen to the public (3 minutes per speaker / 30 minutes total).

REPORTS AND PRESENTATIONS

Direction Dunwoody Status Update - Comprehensive Plan and Unified Development Ordinance

Economic Development Update - 4th Quarter 2024

Create Dunwoody Annual Update (Rosemary Watts)

Nandina Lane Pilot Project (Jonathan DiGioia) 

CONSENT AGENDA

City Hall HVAC Roof Top Unit System Replacement

Supplemental Project Agreement with the Georgia Department of Transportation for the North Shallowford Road Path Project

Agreement with Georgia Power for Streetlights on Meadow Lane Road and Crown Pointe Parkway

Project Agreement with the Perimeter CID for Ashford Dunwoody Path Phase 2

Resolution Appointing Members to Serve on the Sustainability Committee

BUSINESS ITEMS (ACTION ITEMS)

Georgetown Gateway Sculpture (Michael Starling)

Resolution to Surplus Nine Vehicles

Elite Radiology Lease Agreement (J. Jay Vinicki)

Approval of Contract Amendment No. 3 with Jacobs for Finance and Administrative Services

Approval of MOU with US Postal Inspection Service (USPIS)

Saturday, January 11, 2025

Dunwoody City Council Agenda for Monday January 13, 2025 (Rezoning of Lidl up for vote, four new police officers, Shallowford Path, HVAC for City Hall)

DUNWOODY CITY COUNCIL MEETING
Monday January 13, 2025
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/82303246254 or  phone +14703812552,,82303246254#

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

Invocation and Pledge of Allegiance

Administration of Oath of Office to Sgt Austin Chadwick, Officers Sadarius Hutcherson, Edward McGorda, Trey Wanstreet

PUBLIC COMMENTS - Public Comment allows the City Council the opportunity to listen to the public (3 minutes per speaker / 30 minutes total).

Truist Lighthouse Project: Gift Presentation to Dunwoody Police Dept.'s Peer Support Group

City Manager's Monthly Report

Contract with the Georgia Environmental Protection Division to Provide Funding for the Dunwoody Nature Center Wetland Improvements

American Rescue Plan Grant Remaining Funding  

SECOND READ: RZ 24-02, Request to rezone 2480, 2526 Mount Vernon Road & 2495 Jett Ferry Road from NS (Neighborhood Shopping) to C-1 (Local Commercial)

Supplemental Project Agreement with the Georgia Department of Transportation for the North Shallowford Road Path Project

HVAC Replacement for Dunwoody City Hall

Agreement with Georgia Power for Streetlights on Meadow Lane Road and Crown Pointe Parkway

Saturday, December 7, 2024

Dunwoody City Council Meeting for Monday December 9, 2024 (12ft path on Peeler near Winters Chapel gets final design, Cherry Hill Path getting close, Discover Dunwoody Budget, Chamblee Dunwoody Bridge cost)

DUNWOODY CITY COUNCIL MEETING
Monday December 9, 2024
5:30 PM Facilities Meeting / 6:00 PM Regular Meeting
DUNWOODY CITY HALL - DUNWOODY HALL
4800 ASHFORD DUNWOODY ROAD
DUNWOODY, GA 30338

 Agenda Facilities Authority 5:30 pm  - City Site Agenda

 Dunwoody Nature Center Matching Funding Agreement Extension

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/84919972403 or  phone +14703812552,,84919972403#

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

Invocation and Pledge of Allegiance

PUBLIC COMMENTS - Public Comment allows the City Council the opportunity to listen to the public (3 minutes per speaker / 30 minutes total).

City Manager's Monthly Report

Cherry Hill Path- Design plans are complete, and quotes are being obtained for construction. Coordinating with utilities and preparing construction documents. Design Plans Link

PUBLIC HEARING & FIRST READ: RZ 24-02, Request to rezone 2480, 2526 Mount Vernon Road & 2495 Jett Ferry Road from NS (Neighborhood Shopping) to C-1 (Local Commercial)

Additional Funding Authorization for 1480 Old Spring House Lane Stormwater Repairs 

Funding Authorization for Stormwater Repairs at 1398 Womack Road

2025 Athletic Agreements for Rush Union, MABL, and School User Groups

Approval of Renewal for ESRI (GIS Mapping Application Suite)

Migration of Police Applications to Central Square Cloud

Discover Dunwoody Budget

Contract Amendment for 12 foot wide Peeler Road Path Design

Capital Project Closeout and Reallocate Funding

SECOND READ: Review and Consideration of a Text Amendment to Amend Chapter 6 of the City of Dunwoody Code of Ordinances to Restrict the Unlicensed Sale of Dogs, Cats, or Domestic Rabbits

RESOLUTION - City of Civility

2025 Athletic Agreements: Dunwoody Senior Baseball and Dunwoody High School Softball Booster Club

Dunwoody Nature Center Matching Funding Agreement Extension

Chamblee Dunwoody Bridge Enhancement Design Update

2025 Georgia General Assemble Legislative Session

Saturday, November 23, 2024

Dunwoody City Council Agenda for Monday November 25, 2024

DUNWOODY CITY COUNCIL MEETING
Monday November 25, 2024 - 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/86390235645 or  phone +14703812552,86390235645#

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

Invocation and Pledge of Allegiance

Presentation of Oath of Office to Dunwoody Police Officers Collice Acoff, James Harding, Jason Holcombe and Jahron Mendoza

Presentation of Officer of the 3rd Quarter to Ofc Will Smith and Employee of the 3rd Quarter to Crime Analyst Kayce Lowe

Resolution Re-Appointing Members to Serve on the Dunwoody Art Commission

Resolution Appointing Member to Serve on the Discover Dunwoody Board - Stephanie Cantwell

Resolution Re-Appointing Members to Serve on the Dunwoody Development Authority

Construction Manager at Risk Contract for the Brook Run Maintenance Facility

SECOND READ:Charter Amendment Article, Section 2.13(a)(4) & (e) - Prohibitions

FIRST READ: Review and Consideration of a Text Amendment to Amend Chapter 6 of the City of Dunwoody Code of Ordinances to Restrict the Unlicensed Sale of Dogs, Cats, or Domestic Rabbits

Resolution in Support of City of Milton Amicus Brief

Approval of Supplemental Benefit Program for First Responders Diagnosed with PTSD

Project Agreement with the Perimeter CID for Ashford Dunwoody Path Phase 2

Approval of Renewal for ESRI (GIS Mapping Application Suite)

Migration of Police Applications to Central Square Cloud

Sunday, August 25, 2024

Dunwoody City Council Agenda for Monday August 26, 2024 (2023 Financial Report, budget amendment, EEOC Conciliation Agreement, sidewalk on Happy Hollow, paths on Mt. Vernon, Jett Ferry, paving, stormwater, holiday lights, IT)

Hello Friends, I see you! - Photos in Financial Report

DUNWOODY CITY COUNCIL MEETING
Monday August 26, 2024 - 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/86390235645 or  phone +14703812552,86390235645#

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

Invocation and Pledge of Allegiance

Award Recognition to 2024 Officer and Employee of the 2nd Quarter, Jakori Edwards and J.B. Tate

PUBLIC COMMENTS - Public Comment allows the City Council the opportunity to listen to the public (3 minutes per speaker / 30 minutes total).

Presentation of FY2023 Annual Comprehensive Financial Report

Approval of Agreement for IT Backup and Recovery Services Solution Provider 

Holiday Lights Contract Award

Funding Authorization to Develop a Stormwater Master Model for the Marsh Creek Basin

SECOND READ: Review and Consideration of a Text Amendment to Amend Chapter 16 to Provide Streetscape Design Standards for Certain Areas of the City - JettFerry / Mt Vernon / D Club

Contract Amendment with Practical Design Partners for Final Design of Happy Hollow Sidewalk from Kingsland Court to Peeler Road

Contract Amendment with NV5 for Preliminary and Final Design of Mount Vernon Corridor Improvements - Corners to Vermack

Approval of EEOC Conciliation Agreement Regarding NO. 410-2021-00565 (City Attorney) - no documentation publicly available at time of posting.

Contract Amendment with Blount Construction for Additional Paving on Perimeter Center Parkway

Second Quarter 2024 Budget Amendment

 PUBLIC COMMENTS - Public Comment allows the City Council the opportunity to listen to the public (3 minutes per speaker / 30 minutes total).

Saturday, August 10, 2024

Dunwoody City Council Agenda for Monday August 12, 2024

DUNWOODY CITY COUNCIL MEETING
Monday August 12, 2024 - 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/84919972403 or  phone +14703812552,,84919972403#

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

Invocation and Pledge of Allegiance 

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

City Manager's Monthly Report

Presentation of Dunwoody Preservation Trust Lemonade Days Festival Unsung Hero Award

FIRST READ: Review and Consideration of a Text Amendment to Amend Chapter 16 to Provide Streetscape Design Standards for Certain Areas of the City

Award of a Contract to KCI Technologies to Provide Preliminary Design for the Chamblee Dunwoody-Village Crossroads Project

Americans with Disabilities Act Transition Plan Update

Department of Energy Grant Award Received  - 2 EV Ford Mustang's

Funding Authorization to Develop a Stormwater Master Model for the Marsh Creek Basin

Holiday Lights Contract Award

Veterans Memorial Design

Wildcat Park Restrooms

Saturday, July 6, 2024

Dunwoody City Council Meeting agenda for Monday July 8th (Bill McCahan, City Manager Report, Millage Rate, Recovery Facilities, Chamblee Dunwoody Paths, new board members)

Bill McCahan is being honored Monday!

DUNWOODY CITY COUNCIL MEETING
Monday July 8, 2024 - 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/84919972403 or  phone +14703812552,,84919972403#

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

Invocation and Pledge of Allegiance 

Administration of Oath of Office to Officer Ramatu Kamara

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

City Manager's Monthly Report 

Special Recognition of Bill McCahan - Bill and Louise McCahan are long time friends and heavily involved in the community, Kingswood Church, Citizens for Dunwoody, Park Committees, Zoning Board, Development Authority, Preservation Trust, DHA and many other activities. 

Public Hearing & Approval for Establishing 2024 Millage Rate (Delisha Robinson, Assistant Finance Director)

Public Hearing & First Read - An Ordinance to Define Community Residences and Recovery Communities and Create Use Regulations for Such Uses, Chapter 27

American Rescue Plan - Timeline Extension on Grants

Award of a Contract to KCI Technologies to Provide Preliminary Design for the Chamblee Dunwoody-Village Crossroads Project

There were several special called meetings that took place in June while I was away on vacation that were called to have preliminary hearings on the setting the Millage Tax Rate for the City.   The tax rate is not changing as we are already at the maximum allowed per the charter but there was a 3% increase in the valuations therefore we need to advertise this as a tax increase.  Reminder that homeowners with an Homestead exemption and freeze in place, will not see a City of Dunwoody millage tax increase over last year.  Besides the millage rate item, the first special called meeting the evening of June 26th, had a few other items on the agenda I wanted to recognize.

Resolution to Adopt Community Development Fee Schedule to Comply with State Law

Resolution Appointing Members to Serve on the Board of Zoning Appeals - Erika Harris

Resolution Appointing Member to Serve on the Development Authority - Keith Wilson

Resolution Appointing Members to Serve on the Planning Commission - Alex Wallach

Saturday, April 27, 2024

Dunwoody City Council Agenda for Monday April 29, 2024

DUNWOODY CITY COUNCIL MEETING
Monday April 29, 2024 - 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/86390235645 or  phone +14703812552,86390235645#

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

Invocation and Pledge of Allegiance 

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

Sustainability Hero Award to Jason Metzger and Sustainability Committee Update

Girl Scout Troop 19443 Bronze Award Project
- Bird Houses Vermack Swim via "The Crier"

Economic Development Update

Safe Streets Program Update (Jonathan DiGioia)

Approval of a Contract with AECOM for the Concept Design Phase of the North Shallowford Road Path Project

Contract with Practical Design Partners, LLC for Winters Chapel Path Phase 2 Design

Renewal of Property & Liability Insurance with GIRMA

First Quarter 2024 Budget Amendment

Purchase of 57 Computer Toughbooks Laptops for PD, Price Increase

Authorization to Provide Local Matching Funds for Local Maintenance and Infrastructure Grant Safety Improvements

Approval of a Resolution of Commitment to Provide Local Matching Funds for a Federal Funding Request for the Village Crossroads and Winters Chapel Path Phase II Projects

Contract with TSW for Comprehensive Plan and Unified Development Code

Intergovernmental Agreement with the City of Peachtree Corners for the Winters Chapel Path Phase 2 Project

Happy Hollow Sidewalk Concept Design

Request for Additional Personnel: Public Safety Ambassadors

Saturday, April 6, 2024

Dunwoody City Council Meeting for Monday April 8, 2024 (Clean Air / Smoking Regulations, Winter Chapel 12 ft Path, State Farm complex apartments, Chief Grogan)

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/84919972403 or  phone +14703812552,,84919972403#

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

Invocation and Pledge of Allegiance 

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

City of Dunwoody Proclamation for Chief Billy Grogan

City Manager's Monthly Report

First Read & Public Hearing: RZ 23-03, 245 Perimeter Center Parkway: Rezone from PDc to PDc to amend the zoning conditions of case RZ 15-072 to allow the development of a mixed use project including office, hotel, and multifamily residential with associated retail, restaurant, amenity space, and structured parking

Approval of Conversion of Contracted Positions and Creation of New City Position for the Technology Department

Approval of Amendment of Position Allocation and Compensation Chart and Market Adjustment for City Employees

Agreement for Managed Networking Service Provider

Funding Authorization for 5695 Trowbridge Drive Storm Repairs

Contract Award for Parks and Recreation Sign Package

Contract Award for North Shallowford Annex Maintenance Repairs

First Read: Review and Consideration of a Text Amendment to Update the Clean Indoor Air Regulations, Chapter 24

I am not a smoker but I have attended "late night business meetings" in an establishment that focused on Bourbon and Cigars. The place of business I visited had a negative pressure air filtration system whereby my clothes didn't smell of smoke when I left.  I believe this proposed ordinance brought to us from the American Heart Association and placed on the agenda by staff or council is an overstep of regulations and I am unsure what we are fixing.  I would like to know the complete impact of the proposal prior to voting on it especially when it may limit a niche business model that could bring a successful establishment to our city.  I understand the intent of protecting all employees from second-hand smoke but when the establishment (or private club) can protect employees an exception needs to be explored.  I will be asking staff to review Gwinnett, Houston and other jurisdictions looking for best practices allowing exceptions.  A cigar bar exception could include the following ...

“Cigar Bar means an establishment operated by a holder of an On Premise Beer and Wine
Permit or other Alcohol Beverage Licensing Permit that:
1. Does not sell food;
2. In addition to selling beer and wine, annually receives 15 percent or more of
its gross revenue from the sale of cigars, and tobacco-related products, except from the sale of
cigarettes. A cigar bar shall not discount alcohol if sold in combination with
cigars or other tobacco products and tobacco-related products;
3. Has a walk-in humidor on the premises;
4. Has a high capacity, negative pressure air cleaning ventilation system, located in such a manner to control second hand smoke exposure to non-smokers.
5. Only permits the smoking of cigars, and does not permit the smoking of cigarettes; and
6. Does not include any establishment which is primarily a bar or restaurant and
which undertakes to make retail offerings of tobacco products as a means of
circumventing the purposes of this article.”

Contract with AECOM for North Shallowford Road Path Project Concept Design

Contract with Practical Design Partners, LLC for Winters Chapel Path Phase 2 Design

On November 7th, the Citizens of Dunwoody voted down a bond referendum for Parks & Paths development and on November 8th an RFP was released for the Winters Chapel Path design which mandates that the path will be 12 feet wide, even in front of the single family residential properties.  This item is now on the agenda for discussion.

Description: Winter Chapel Road Path Phase II. The project consists of a 12-foot shared-use path (SUP) along the west side only of Winters Chapel Road between Charmant Place and Peeler Road in the cities of Dunwoody and Peachtree Corners. In addition to the shared-use path, the project will add lighting and street trees along the corridor. The project connects residential areas on the north end of the project to a MARTA bus route and commercial node at the south end of the project.

Request for Pre-Construction Funding for Real Time Crime Center

Wednesday, January 3, 2024

Dunwoody Zoning Board of Appeals meets Thursday to discuss three new Tilly Mill Homes with a possible requirement for a 12 foot sidewalk on just one parcel.

 

Interesting case coming in front of the Zoning Board of Appeals on Thursday night.  There is a minor variance to place three homes on the corner of Tilly Mill & Renfroe Lake across the street from the JCC which should be approved with little fan fair, but there is a catch.  The City wants 12 feet of easement and a 12 foot wide concrete path constructed on that "donated" land.   There is already a five foot sidewalk constructed within the current right of way along Tilly Mill but because the city council approved a Trail Master Plan which includes a Tilly Mill Path, the builder might have to construct that path on just that one parcel. 

Here is the issue I see that isn't highlighted in any of the proposed documents, the Trail Master Plan states on pages 47 & 48 that the trail will be built in the current right of way with Tilly Mill Road being realigned "moved" to the West.  Since the city isn't going to realign the street anytime soon, the developer shouldn't be forced by the City to give right of way that isn't part of the plan, the Zoning Board of Appeals has many options.  They could rubber stamp the request of the staff and force a 12 foot sidewalk to be donated and built on that one parcel (which might look silly for a few years until the city to has the funds to complete it) or they could be creative.  The ZBA on Thursday could recommend that right of way is not required to be donated as the Master Plan doesn't call for it and then they could recommend in accordance with section 16-220 & 221 that a financial amount be held in escrow to pay for the path once the city decides to move the street.  Maybe to be real equitable, there could even be a stipulation in there that after a specific number of years, if the city doesn't construct the path on Tilly Mill and use the funds, the escrow would revert back to the subdivision or it might be forced to be used for additional tree cover or landscaping in that section of Tilly Mill.  

The City Council doesn't have a dog in this fight as the ZBA needs to make decisions on the specific request and then the City Community Development Director needs to use his discretion as to what is best for the future of the city.  Does the improvement require a 12 ft dedication to the City when not in a plan and is it best to construct those huge sidewalks in just one segment now when the recent bond referendum on trails failed?   Another question, if a trail segment is forced to be constructed, does the builder have to install the pedestrian lighting too?  It should be an interesting meeting and it will be live streamed at 6 pm.

ZBA 23-20: Michael Phelps, applicant for 5383 Tilly Mill Road, Dunwoody, GA, 30338, requests a special exception from Chapter 27, Section 147 (3) to allow relief from contextual lot characteristics standards and variance from Chapter 16, Section 241 (e) to allow relief from design standards for new lots for a four-lot subdivision.

ZBA 23-20 Application
Decision date: January 4, 2024 Zoning Board of Appeals meeting.

Southern heritage home builder is requesting a special exception to allow for 3 lots that meet r-100 requirements but due to neighbor 2 homes in Renfroe lakes subdivision. The new homes being built will be 4000 plus square ft with 3 car garages starting at 1.4 million dollars. The site plan currently meets all r-100 requirements and falls in line with Renfroe lakes subdivision lot size and home styles. We hope to start construction in the summer of 2024.

The image on page 47 illustrates a previously planned sidepath along Tilly Mill Road at the intersection with Holland Court. This segment of trail offers key connections through Central Dunwoody. The sidepath uses existing right of way and shifts the travel lanes to the west.


The image on page 48 illustrates a sidepath along Tilly Mill Road at the entrance to Stephens Walk, in
conjunction with a road realignment
that allows for a turning lane into the Marcus Jewish Community
Center. By repurposing an existing deceleration lane into a sidepath, this concept is minimally invasive to
existing landscape buffers and creates opportunity to plant more shade trees along Tilly Mill Road.

Alternative 2 places the 12-foot wide shared-use path with a 3 to 5-foot buffer on the east side of Tilly Mill road and adds sidewalk where there is currently a gap on the west side of the road. The path would cross fewer driveways in this alternative than the west side of the road, and more than half of the crossings would be low-to-moderate traffic side streets where the path could potentially meander to create a safer crossing.  Temporary easements and/or narrow strips of right-of-way would be required from up to 20 properties. Since the outfall of the existing drainage networks of Tilly Mill Road are along this eastern side, the drainage improvements would be simplified and there are fewer utility poles on this side. The estimated cost for Alternative 2 is $4.2 million including pedestrian lighting.

In 2022, city staff recommended Alternative 2 based on two considerations:

  1. There are more residences that could access the path on the east side of Tilly Mill Road without having to cross a major roadway.
  2. There is less traffic entering and exiting the driveways and side streets on the east side of Tilly Mill which reduces conflicts with trail users.

Sunday, May 21, 2023

Dunwoody City Council Agenda for Monday May 22, 2023 (Master Path Plan, 60 Million Dollar Bond Referendum, additional ambulance, Walmart & Total Wine Alcohol Violations)

 

  DUNWOODY CITY COUNCIL MEETING
May 22, 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

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

Georgia GMIS (Government Management Information Systems) "Spirit of GMIS" award presentation

Open Public Hearing on Consideration of Suspension or Revocation of Alcoholic Beverage License for Walmart #2360, 4725 Ashford Dunwoody Road, Dunwoody, Georgia 30338, Licensee Stefon Damoz Nima, License Number 4327

Open Public Hearing on Consideration of Suspension or Revocation of Alcoholic Beverage License for Total Wine & More, 124 Perimeter Center West, Dunwoody, Georgia 30338, Licensee Tabitha Favors, License Number 3751

Consideration of Award of Wrecker Services Contract to Brown and Brown

Consideration of the Path Foundation / Dunwoody Master Plan for Trails

Womack / Chamblee Dunwoody Road Ceramic Mural Funding

Funding Authorization for Autaco Development to Construct Phase I of the Vermack Path Adjacent to Dunwoody High School

Approval of an Amendment to the Georgia Transportation Infrastructure Bank (GTIB) Agreement for the Grant Awarded to the Westside Connector Project

Consideration of the Intent to participate with U.S. HUD & DeKalb County CDBG program

Call for an Election for $60 Million General Obligation Debt for Parks & Paths

Vietnam War Memorial Donation - Brook Run Veteran Memorial

Drive Lane Paving for Two Bridges Park

North Shallowford Road Path Project Design Contract

Edge City 2.0 Update May vs Edge City 2.0 Update January

Articles below related to Edge City by Atlanta Business Chronicle, - I have been arguing condos over apartments for years and these articles finally lean that way.

How Dunwoody is plotting sustainable growth, with empty-nesters in mind

Shape our future:' Dunwoody to craft plan for reenergizing Perimeter Center

Approval of $600K Contract with American Medical Response (AMR) for Additional ALS Ambulance Services for one year.

Tuesday, April 25, 2023

Paths & Trails were a big topic of conversation at the Dunwoody City Council Meeting

Typical Path Foundation Photo - Unobtrusive Paths don't scare me, I just wish we had this space.

Tonight City Council Chambers were at capacity, mostly to provide comments on the trail system but a special Kudos goes out to Peachtree Middle School Principal Michelle Perez who attended our meeting to thank us for the proposal for artificial turf on the PMS Football Field.  

Our meeting started at 5 pm today and there was still a good crowd of citizens who stayed until 9:30 to hear the issues and to make their own comments.  Kudos to them and everyone else who attended and or spoke, either pro or con.

Numerous residents spoke on the draft trail plan and believe it or not, I am a fan of making many of these infrastructure improvements but I would want to scale some of the projects back to 8 feet allowing more room for greenery, trees & shade and this plan does not allow for anything under 10 feet. 

Many residents speaking against the paths were speaking about specific paths that personally affected them, they spoke of problematic aspects of the path plans that they would like to see removed from the plan.  Some of the proposed paths they had issues with were to Dunwoody Elementary School path from the neighborhood, the path along Nancy Creek, the Brook Farm community didn't want a spur, the Stevens Walk Community still wants assurances that a trail would come on their east side of Tilly Mill and finally a resident of North Peachtree questioned the last minute addition of the 10 foot path that was added to the bond list.  On the other side of the coin, there were pro comments wanting path ways added that were missing from the draft plan.

Of the six council members, I seem to be the odd man out, wanting to move more cautiously on these trails because of the negative impacts (real or perceived) on those adjacent to the proposed infrastructure.  We heard general residents saying move forward and others saying this this might be for the greater good, but how is the city going to protect me, my property and my privacy from this 10 foot trail abutting my property, cutting through my backyard?   Those questions were not answered and I can tell you that when it comes to infrastructure installation, the details really matter otherwise it is usually the resident that feels the negative unintended consequences. 

At the end of the council conversation, the mayor pushed back and said this plan should give residents what they want without excessive harm to residents affected.  She questioned the consultants on cost, the order of recommended construction, what paths would serve the greatest good.  She asked about other cities who have installed paths in front of single family homes.  Based on her comments, I am guessing that this master plan will be reviewed and tweaked by staff based on issues raised, it may be vetted to the community again or the subject may be back at the next city council meeting for more discussion and maybe a vote for approval. We'll have to wait and see.

 Heneghan comments of 4/24/23 on trails.

"Today we are discussing the Draft Dunwoody Trail Master Plan that will be set as the defacto trail construction standard and I believe this document needs to be further vetted, tweaked and tightened up to accurately document the desires of our community, especially as related to paths in the residential districts. 

Last week Councilman Lambert and I spent over an hour with 50 residents of a sub-division talking about one sentence in the plan that stated the path would enter into their community where there was no public access point, because that community would prefer to not have path access. 

I was on Council when the Brook Run Trail was conceived, funded and implemented, therefore I am a strong advocate for paths, when they are in the appropriate places.  I was also a strong advocate for the buffering of that trail so not to negatively impact the homeowners adjacent to that path.

Based on current wants and desires of the community, I too want improved infrastructure throughout the city to improve walkability, room for strollers, wheelchairs and even bicycles to be able to move freely within our community.

Unfortunately, I also have grave concerns over the plans being presented today as the negative impacts on the individual homeowners have not been taken into consideration when these paths are placed in front of single-family homes. 

Like all infrastructure projects the devil is in the details, as these plans don’t allow wiggle room to go below 10-foot-wide paths in residential districts, I wish there were other options.  At the very least, the Community should be aware this is happening, public notice should be given and a city-wide conversation should be happening before final approval.   This meeting is a good start, but I think more information sharing and gathering is needed.

I have raised objections to Council and to the community via my blog, as I believe it is an obtrusive overstep of filling the allowed right of way, with excessive concrete which limits greenery & beauty.  Are there no scaled back options at a lower cost that can also serve the greater good?  What are the minimum landscaping measures that accompany these transportation improvements?

These big trail master plans are not fully engineered except that we know 10 feet of concrete is the minimum for a multi-use “Greenway” path  We have no clue as to the actual greenery that will need to be removed, we have not openly discussed these plans with the affected residents along the path, have not discussed the financial considerations or lower cost options, yet this plan could be on the next meeting agenda for formal action including possible approval.  I hope we slow it down a bit.

Public Safety

We purposely installed on the road bike lanes on Mt Vernon and other places so that when 285 is shut down or gridlocked and the traffic enters our surface streets, that there would always be a safety factor on the surface streets to allow fire trucks and ambulances to move freely.  Mount Vernon typically has two 11-foot travel lanes and two 5-foot bike lanes which in the time of need allows all cars to move over to the right allowing emergency vehicles down the middle.    Q1 - The path plan isn’t very clear, what is the current width of Mt. Vernon and can cars still maneuver out of the way of emergency vehicles?

Right of Way / Property Rights / Buffers / Screening

I have read in this document that working within the right of way is the goal but at times easements or property purchase will be needed to make these plans a reality.  If the resident refuses easements or sale, I am guessing the first option is to move the path or modify the width of the trail.  If a resident refuses to sell or grant an easement for the project, then I guess the Council may need to consider eminent domain to acquire the rights needed to move forward.

Question raised by resident - There are numerous buffers identified whereby the path has to have a minimum buffer from the road but there is no minimum buffer between the edge of the trail and a home.  There is no discussion of the city screening the trail from homes.  Why not?  Q2 - Are these buffering and screening decisions of Council to make with every project or is it better to have guiding principles listed now for uniformity in buffering & screening throughout the city?

Calm Streets

The path plan states - Calm streets are located where both traffic volumes and speeds are low; they are designed in collaboration with neighbors to give priority to pedestrians and bicycle riders.   Calm streets work best where there are already sidewalks or where sidewalks can be included. (page number 14 or page 20 of 88).

This draft Trail Master Plan also envisions "calm streets" with forced traffic calming measures like speed humps.  We currently have a traffic calming policy that is data driven, requires neighborhood buy in and resident payment for the upkeep of the traffic measures.  Q3 - How does this Calm Streets path plan relate to our traffic calming policy?

There are no sidewalks where Calm Streets are listed (Sudbury, Dunkirrin, Riverglenn Circle)?  Do sidewalks go in before the citizens vote?  What if I want this on my street but it is not listed on the plan, can you install, who pays?

Finally in E7 - There is section of 10 foot concrete greenway along the Doraville / Dunwoody border where Doraville just approved numerous town homes on their side of the creek and the Dunwoody homes directly adjacent to that creek already have a flooding history.   As a neighbor in that community, I would like more details as to the specifics of this path to ensure building in the floodplain will not negatively impact the Dunwoody homes.

Again, my hope would be to slow down this process and have several open houses so the residents can provide appropriate feedback as to the trails directly affecting them.  We had numerous data gathering sessions on the front end of this project and I would suggest that we do the same on the back end so that it accurately matches the desires of the community.

I appreciate the Citizen input and research done by the Path Foundation, but I don't think this draft report is ready for prime time, let alone ready for approval for full implementation.  

Thanks, now let’s get back to those three questions I had.