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The Overlay Is Again Damaged
By A Further Lack of Enforcement

UPDATE: April 15, 2008

The second development in the Brookhaven Overlay has been blessed by the county with continued gaps in its attention to overlay requirements as with the first attempt. This time we have no hope of saving the legitimacy of the ordinance.

CORE is removing a condominium with six or eight units with eight townhouses at 3804 Peachtree Road at the entrance of Bellaire. Planning approved an illegal Peachtree curb cut at the same time they were revoking Walgreens’ permit for planning an illegal curb cut on Peachtree.

The developer was able to eliminate the overlay’s transitional buffer. The Zoning Board of Appeals saw no reason to maintain the overlay requirement, because the transitional buffer presented the developer with a hardship. It appears that any overlay requirement – except height – can be eliminated simply by filing a request for a variance.

Bellaire neighbors helped the developer eliminate the overlay’s transitional buffer so he could place a detention pond on the property without impacting his broad footprint townhouse plan. Others are working to help the developer eliminate the wider Peachtree sidewalks required by the overlay so they can plant trees instead.

CORE, with the help of some Bellaire neighbors, was also allowed to forego the county’s Tree Preservation Ordinance. The developer has a history of overbuilding townhomes, and this time used the relaxed overlay requirements to justify it. The overlay allows for more expansive building since it expect higher density, pedestrian-friend development, which uses the overlay specific requirements.
 


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