File #: 2021-3515    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Ordinance Status: Preliminary Item
File created: 12/7/2021 In control: Board of Commissioners - Zoning Meeting
On agenda: 1/27/2022 Final action:
Title: COMMISSION DISTRICT(S): District 05 Super District 07 Application of Luxury Living Experience PCH for a Special Land Use Permit (SLUP) for a personal care home for four to six persons in the RSM (Small Lot Residential Mix) Zoning District, at 2038 Mallard Way.
Attachments: 1. SLUP-22-1245307 Recommended Conditions 2038 Mallard Way Rev. 1.14.2022, 2. SLUP-22-1245307 Staff Report BOC Jan. 2022 2038 Mallard Way

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

SUBJECT:
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COMMISSION DISTRICT(S): District 05 Super District 07
Application of Luxury Living Experience PCH for a Special Land Use Permit (SLUP) for a personal care home for four to six persons in the RSM (Small Lot Residential Mix) Zoning District, at 2038 Mallard Way.
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PETITION NO: N1. SLUP-22-1245307 2021-3515
PROPOSED USE: Personal Care Home for up to six.
LOCATION: 2038 Mallard Way, Lithonia, Georgia 30058
PARCEL NO. : 16-059-01-227
INFO. CONTACT: Nahomie Lagardere, Planner
PHONE NUMBER: 404-371-2155

PURPOSE:
Application of Luxury Living Experience PCH for a Special Land Use Permit (SLUP) for a personal care home for four to six persons in the RSM (Small Lot Residential Mix) Zoning District, in accordance with Section 27 4.2.41 of the DeKalb County Zoning Ordinance. The property is located approximately 250-feet north of the intersection of Mallard Way and Mallard Trail, at 2038 Mallard Way, Lithonia, GA 30058. The property has approximately 38-feet of frontage along Mallard Way and contains 0.2 acre.


RECOMMENDATION:
Recommended Action
COMMUNITY COUNCIL: Approval.

PLANNING COMMISSION: Approval with Conditions.

PLANNING STAFF: Deferral.

STAFF ANALYSIS: The proposal is consistent with the following policy of the 2035 Comprehensive Plan. The proposed increase in the number of resident clients to a maximum of six persons is not expected to affect adjoining and nearby properties. The previous issuance of a personal care home at the subject property did not present any resistance to the adjoining properties. The hours of operation are in conjunction with residential home and are not expected to adversely impact adjoining properties. Therefore, the Department of Planning and Sustainability recommends "Deferral, pending the applicant provide proof of meeting the distance requirements of one thousand (1,000) fee...

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