File #: 2017-1218    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Ordinance Status: Preliminary Item
File created: 10/24/2017 In control: Board of Commissioners - Zoning Meeting
On agenda: 11/14/2017 Final action: 11/14/2017
Title: SLUP-17-21827 Roger Edwards
Attachments: 1. SLUP 17 21827 Recommended Conditions, 2. N5 Roger Edwards SLUP 17 21827, 3. 2017 11.14 Item 2017-1218.pdf

Public Hearing: YES ? NO ? Department: Planning & Sustainability

SUBJECT:
Title
SLUP-17-21827 Roger Edwards
Body
COMMISSION DISTRICT(S): 4 & 6
PETITION NO: SLUP-17-21827
PROPOSED USE: Home Occupation with Customer Contact
LOCATION: 430 Tallwood Drive
PARCEL NO.: 18-013-08-001
INFORMATION CONTACT: Marian Eisenberg
PHONE NUMBER: 404-371-4922

PURPOSE:

Request a Special Land Use Permit (SLUP) for home occupation (hair salon) with customer contact within an R-100 (Residential Medium Lot) District in accordance with Chapter 27-Article 4.1 Use Table and Article 4.2.31 of the DeKalb County Code. The property is located on the southwest corner of Tallwood Drive and South Susan Creek Drive at 430 Tallwood Drive, Stone Mountain, GA. The property has approximately 213 feet along the southeast side of Tallwood Drive and 120 feet along the west side of S. Susan Creek Drive and contains 0.48 acre.

RECOMMENDATION:
Recommended Action
COMMUNITY COUNCIL: Approval with Conditions

PLANNING COMMISSION: Approval with Conditions

PLANNING STAFF: Approval with Conditions

PLANNING STAFF ANALYSIS: Based on the submitted information, it appears that the in-home hair salon meets the criteria of the DeKalb County Zoning Ordinance for a special land use permit allowing a home occupation with customer contact. The proposed hair salon within the single-family residence should not have any adverse impact on adjacent and surrounding properties. Planning Staff's recommended conditions should mitigate anticipated impacts. The exterior of the existing single-family residence is not proposed for alterations, therefore remaining compatible with surrounding dwellings in the subdivision. Given that the existing driveway can accommodate off-street parking for clients, there should be no impact on adjacent properties. The proposed hair salon would not create adverse impacts on adjoining properties by way of noise, smoke, o...

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