File #: 2021-2427    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Ordinance Status: Preliminary Item
File created: 3/30/2021 In control: Board of Commissioners - Zoning Meeting
On agenda: 5/27/2021 Final action:
Title: COMMISSION DISTRICT(S): 3 & 6 Application of Erica Stewart to request a Special Land Use Permit (SLUP) to allow a child day care facility for up to six children within an existing single-family home within the RSM (Small Lot Residential Mix) District, at 2902 Cedar Trace Drive.
Attachments: 1. SLUP-21-1244670 Recommended Conditions, 2. SLUP 21 124670 Staff Report May 2021 BOC

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

SUBJECT:
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COMMISSION DISTRICT(S): 3 & 6
Application of Erica Stewart to request a Special Land Use Permit (SLUP) to allow a child day care facility for up to six children within an existing single-family home within the RSM (Small Lot Residential Mix) District, at 2902 Cedar Trace Drive.
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PETITION NO: N4. SLUP-21-1244670 2021-2427
PROPOSED USE: Child daycare facility.
LOCATION: 2902 Cedar Trace Drive.
PARCEL NO. : 15-041-01-152
INFO. CONTACT: Melora Furman, Sr. Planner
PHONE NUMBER: 404-371-2155

PURPOSE:
Application of Erica Stewart to request a Special Land Use Permit (SLUP) to allow a child day care facility for up to six children within an existing single-family home within the RSM (Small Lot Residential Mix) District. The property is located on the southeast side of Cedar Trace Drive, approximately 427 feet south of Cedar Trace Lane, at 2902 Cedar Trace Drive in Ellenwood, Georgia. The property has approximately 65 feet of frontage along Cedar Trace Drive and contains 0.4 acre.


RECOMMENDATION:
Recommended Action
COMMUNITY COUNCIL: No Recommendation.

PLANNING COMMISSION: Full Cycle Deferral.

PLANNING STAFF: Approval with Conditions.

STAFF ANALYSIS: The proposed child day care facility is consistent with policies of the 2035 DeKalb County Comprehensive Plan that support the provision of convenient childcare for working parents. By providing day care within a residential neighborhood setting, the proposed day care facility can enable children to develop a sense of place. In addition, because the size, scale, and appearance of the existing single-family home will be maintained, the proposed use is compatible with Suburban Character Area Policy No. 1 of the Comprehensive Plan, which states: "Protect stable neighborhoods from incompatible development that could alter established single-family residential dev...

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