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City of Milton Legal Notice
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CITY OF MILTON
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
VARIANCES
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| Public Hearing: |
Board of Zoning Appeals
Tuesday, November 18, 2008
7:00 P.M. |
| Location: |
City of Milton City Hall
13000 Deerfield Parkway, Bldg 100
Milton, Georgia 30004-6119
678-242-2500 |
The following cases are scheduled to be heard:
1. V08-022
2985 Manor Bridge Drive
Elliott Smith for Anthony Pergola
The Manor |
• To allow an accessory structure (a storage shed) to encroach into the rear yard setback (Article 5, Section 5.1.3.I)DEFERRED FROM OCTOBER MEETING |
2. V08-23
2570 Mountain Road
William C. Ellis |
• To allow a cul-de-sac to encroach into the 50’ stream bank buffer and the 75’ impervious setback (Chapter 14, Article 6, Section 5,a,I,ii) DEFERRED FROM OCTOBER MEETING |
3. V08-026
13045-13099 Highway 9
Brian Snelling |
• To allow tenants to install window signs (graphics on opaque window film) those exceed the 5% allowance, on areas that will be blocked by internal walls or racking. (Article 33, Section 26.1.B,K,S; Section 25.A.2) DEFERRED FROM OCTOBER MEETING |
4. V08-028
13065 Highway 9 North
Rob Stephens
AT&T, Deerfield Place |
• To allow window signs to exceed the 5% of aggregate window area allowance (Chapter 33, Section 26.K) |
5. V08-029
1785 Dinsmore Road
Tom Ridge
Alpharetta Athletic Club |
• To allow a pool and its deck to be located less than 100 feet from an adjoining property line (Article 19.3.12.B.2.b)
• To allow a pool and its deck to encroach into the 25 foot buffer and 10 foot improvement setback (Article 4.23.1, B & E) |
6. V08-030
13045-13099 Highway 9 North
Brian Snelling
Sembler, Deerfield Place |
• To allow multiple banners per lot (Article 33, Section 26.1.J) |
7. V08-031
16355 Birmingham Highway
W. Curtis Mill, Jr. |
• To eliminate the minimum 50 foot spacing for a new public or private street from any property line adjoining AG1 and residential property (Article 14.34.5.7) |
8. V08-032
550 Blue Heron Way
Brian Askew
The Lake at North Valley |
• To allow encroachment into the 75 foot impervious setback (Chapter 14, Article 6, Section 5,a,I,ii) |