Public Hearing: YES ☒ NO ☐ Department: Planning & Sustainability
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COMMISSION DISTRICT(S): Commission District 03 Super District 07
Application of Shamia Glover for a Special Land Use Permit (SLUP) to allow a child day care center for more than six children in the RSM (Residential Small Mix) zoning district, at 4493 Flakes Mill Road.
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PETITION NO: N8-2025-1627 SLUP-26-1247841
PROPOSED USE: Child daycare center, for more than six (6) children.
LOCATION: 4493 Flakes Mill Road (4400 River Road), Ellenwood, Georgia 30294
PARCEL NO.: 15 029 01 171
INFO. CONTACT: Andrea Folgherait, Sr. Planner
PHONE NUMBER: 404-371-2155
PURPOSE:
Application of Shamia Glover for a Special Land Use Permit (SLUP) to allow a child day care center for more than six children in the RSM (Residential Small Mix) zoning district.
RECOMMENDATION:
Recommended Action
COMMUNITY COUNCIL: (Dec. 2025) Approval with conditions.
PLANNING COMMISSION: (Jan. 6, 2026) Pending.
PLANNING STAFF: Approval with Conditions.
STAFF ANALYSIS: The applicant, Shamia Glover, is requesting a SLUP (Special Land Use Permit) to operate a child daycare center serving more than six (6) children. The R-100 zoning district only permits daycare centers with up to 6 children (as a SLUP), requiring a rezoning for up to twelve (12). Because the proposed use exceeds the 4-6 child threshold, the applicant has also submitted a companion Rezone Application (Z-26-1247827) to operate the daycare in a residential zoning district. The Applicant is seeking to have a maximum of 12 children between one (1) and four (4) years old. The subject site appears to meet the dimensional standards of the RSM zoning district, including standards such as minimum lot size, setbacks, heated floor area, and lot coverage. The property is currently zoned R-100, but nearby RSM districts approximately 880 feet to the south provide a precedent for additional development flexibility. The proposed rezoning is consistent with the SUB (Suburban) Character Area, which supports expanded services and increased housing density in appropriately zoned areas (Pg.41, 2050 Unified Plan). The subject site is located at a busy intersection (Flakes Mill Road and River Road) and appears to have adequate traffic capacity to accommodate the proposed daycare center. Transportation Division comments (enclosed) state designation of ingress and egress of the “U” shape driveway may improve traffic flow. The site is well-positioned for a childcare use being in an emerging institutional node that includes an elementary school, fire station, public library, MARTA bus stop, and community park space less than one (1) mile from the subject site. The proposed use may generate some additional traffic and noise but will not produce smoke, odor, dust, or vibration, allowing it to remain compatible with surrounding land uses. The Applicant has provided approaches to minimize potential congestion concerns by proposing fifteen (15) minutes drop off and pick up windows for two (2) families at a time. The facility will operate Monday through Friday from 7:30 AM to 6:00 PM and will employ one (1) owner/Director (the Applicant), one (1) full-time teacher, and two (2) part-time Staff Members, with three (3) Staff Members present at any given time. No adverse impacts are expected outside of operating hours. Intergovernmental Review indicates that public services, facilities, and utilities are adequate to support the proposed use, and the applicant has provided documentation confirming that the property is connected to the county sewer system (required for over 6 children). The site has two access points on Flakes Mill Road, a minor arterial, via a circular driveway. While circular driveways are not permitted within DeKalb County, the DeKalb Transportation Department has noted the existing configuration provides safe and efficient ingress and egress and is adequate to prevent traffic congestion. The daycare center proposal satisfies all Supplemental Regulations (Section 4.2.19) for a Child daycare center SLUP, including maintaining a 1,000-foot distance from other daycare centers. In conclusion, the proposed rezone to operate a daycare meets most of the zoning ordinance requirements (addressed through conditions), advances the goals of the comprehensive plan, and addresses the needs of the neighborhood and broader community. Therefore, upon review of Section 7.4.6 (SLUP criteria), Staff recommends "Approval with the attached conditions".
PLANNING COMMISSION VOTE: (January 6, 2026) Pending.
COMMUNITY COUNCIL VOTE/RECOMMENDATION: (December 2025) Approval (9-0-0) with the following conditions: 1) The use shall be limited to a single-family residential and daycare, with a maximum of twelve (12) children; 2) Operational hours shall be 6:00 a.m. - 7:00 p.m.; and, 3) There shall be a 24-month sunset clause to allow the Applicant to come back for review and renewal; and 4) the SLUP shall be non-transferrable.