Peachtree Corners public meetings in 2021
32 substantive meetings from 2021, with official agendas or minutes and plain-English summaries.
City Council
The provided meeting record contains only procedural boilerplate and meeting materials. No specific decisions, proposals, or discussions are detailed in the source text.
The Peachtree Corners City Council approved resolutions creating special districts in Districts 1 and 2, supported ARC grant applications for trail projects, and gave first read to a liquor store request. They also approved the FY2022 fee schedule, construction agreements, a settlement, and reappointments, all by unanimous votes.
- Approved consent agenda with ARC grant support resolutions R2021-12-176, R2021-12-177, R2021-12-178 (7-0)
- Approved resolution R2021-07-171 creating special district in District 1 (7-0)
- Approved resolution R2021-12-182 creating special district in District 2 (7-0)
- Approved ordinance 02021-11-221 amending occupation tax exclusions (7-0)
- Approved resolution R2021-12-181 confirming city attorney (7-0)
- Approved reappointments to Planning Commission and Zoning Board of Appeals (7-0 each)
- Approved FY2022 Fee Schedule resolution R2021-11-175 (7-0)
- Approved construction agreement for Corners Connector Riverlands Trail (7-0)
Planning Commission
The Peachtree Corners Planning Commission denied a request for a change in conditions, special use permit, and variances to allow a liquor store at 5165 Peachtree Pkwy., Suite 235, citing lack of demonstrated hardship for the variances. The commission also deferred a proposed amendment to the Mixed-Use Development (MUD) zoning district to add non-residential use requirements, pending further staff research.
- Denied CIC2021-003, SUP2021-005, V2021-007 for Spirited Libations liquor store (3-2)
- Deferred MUD zoning district amendment for non-residential use requirements (5-0)
- Approved minutes from October 19, 2021 meeting (5-0)
🗳️ How they voted (1 roll-call vote)
City Council
The Peachtree Corners City Council is holding a work session to discuss several items, including a redevelopment assessment for the Holcomb Bridge Road corridor, an investment strategy presentation, a construction contract for the Riverlands Corners Connector, a change order for Bush at Medlock, ARC transportation project applications, a special service district for Meadow Green, and a revision to the Mixed Use District ordinance regarding commercial use percentages. These are discussion items, not final decisions.
- Holcomb Bridge Road Corridor Redevelopment Assessment presentation
- Investment Strategy Presentation from Dana Investment Advisors
- Construction contract for Riverlands Corners Connector (East Jones Bridge Road)
- Construction Change Order for Bush at Medlock
- Mixed Use District ordinance revision – percentage of commercial uses
The work session included a presentation on the Holcomb Bridge Road Corridor redevelopment assessment, with recommendations and next steps, and an investment strategy update from Dana Investment Advisors proposing three policy changes for the next meeting. No formal votes were taken; the construction contract for Riverlands Corners Connector was discussed but not decided.
- Heard Holcomb Bridge Road Corridor redevelopment assessment with recommendations
- Heard investment strategy update from Dana Investment Advisors; policy changes to be considered at next meeting
- Discussed lowest construction bid for Riverlands Corners Connector from Peach State Construction
City Council
This is the agenda for the Peachtree Corners City Council meeting on November 16, 2021. The agenda lists only the agenda and meeting materials documents, with no specific items detailed. It appears to be a procedural or placeholder agenda.
The Council approved a rezoning (RZ2021-003) for a 10.7-acre mixed-use development at 20 and 22 Technology Parkway South, with a 5-2 vote. It also approved a special use permit for CityGate Church at 3100 Medlock Bridge Rd. and a zoning ordinance amendment. A separate mixed-use rezoning at 4779 Peachtree Corners Circle was tabled to January 25, 2022.
- Approved minutes from Oct 26, 2021 (7-0)
- Removed RZ2021-003 from table (7-0)
- Approved RZ2021-003 rezoning for 10.7 acres at 20-22 Technology Pkwy S (5-2)
- Approved SUP2021-004 for CityGate Church at 3100 Medlock Bridge Rd (7-0)
- Tabled RZ2021-004 for Peachtree Corners Circle Lofts until Jan 25, 2022 (7-0)
- Approved zoning ordinance amendment PH2021-009 (7-0)
- Adjourned at 8:49 PM (7-0)
City Council
This meeting has no published agenda. The agenda text states only that there is no agenda available and directs readers to review the minutes.
The Peachtree Corners City Council held a planning retreat on November 13, 2021, with updates on Town Green enhancements, the FY2022 Budget, Public Works, Curiosity Lab, and a general City Manager update. No action was taken on any of these topics. The council voted 6-0 to enter executive session for one personnel item and one litigation item, and later voted 6-0 to exit. The retreat adjourned at 4:30 PM.
- Approved motion to enter executive session for personnel and litigation items (6-0)
- Approved motion to exit executive session (6-0)
City Council
The provided document contains only the meeting agenda and a list of meeting materials. No specific topics, decisions, or discussions are detailed in the text.
The Peachtree Corners City Council approved a special use permit and variances to convert an extended-stay hotel at 450 Technology Parkway into an apartment complex, adding two conditions requiring interior/exterior upgrades per renderings and solid wrought-iron fencing. The council also tabled a resolution to create a special district for 60 days, tabled a rezoning request for 20 and 22 Technology Parkway South until November 16, and approved a $70,000 property purchase at 0 Guthrie Court. Several other items, including alcohol license approvals and a floodplain ordinance amendment, were approved as part of the consent agenda and public hearings.
- Approved hotel-to-apartment conversion at 450 Technology Parkway with two added conditions (5-2)
- Tabled special district resolution R2021-07-171 for 60 days (7-0)
- Tabled rezoning of 20 and 22 Technology Parkway South until November 16, 2021 (7-0)
- Approved $70,000 purchase of 0 Guthrie Court property (6-1)
- Approved alcohol license for Buena Suerte Lotto 2 Grocery (7-0)
- Approved alcohol license for Pho Viet Number One (7-0)
- Approved amendment to M-1 Central Business District uses (6-1)
- Approved floodplain management ordinance amendment (7-0)
Planning Commission
This is a procedural agenda for the Peachtree Corners Planning Commission meeting. The commission is reviewing the agenda and the full meeting packet, which contains the detailed materials for the session. No specific decisions or discussion items are listed in the agenda text itself.
- Agenda review
- Meeting materials packet review
The Peachtree Corners Planning Commission approved a special use permit for CityGate Church to relocate within the Medlock Oaks business park, and approved a rezoning and variances for the Peachtree Corners Circle Lofts, a 56-unit mixed-use development. The commission also approved amendments to the zoning ordinance regarding height limits and unused districts. All votes were 5-0.
- Approved SUP2021-004 for CityGate Church at 3100 Medlock Bridge Rd., Suite 110 (5-0)
- Approved RZ2021-004/V2021-006 to rezone 6.78 acres from M-1 to MUD for Peachtree Corners Circle Lofts (5-0)
- Added condition #15 limiting rentals to 20% of units for the loft development (5-0)
- Approved PH2021-009 zoning ordinance amendments (5-0)
City Council
The provided documents consist only of a work session agenda and summary materials without specific legislative or administrative details.
The City Council discussed creating a City Marshal position but decided not to create one at this time. Instead, they will supplement Gwinnett County Police with License Plate Reader cameras and assign city liaison duties to a staff member. No formal action was taken on this item. The council also discussed zoning code amendments and received updates on Triangle Park and Trail Heads.
- City Marshal position not created; alternative measures discussed (no vote)
- Zoning code amendments referred to Planning Commission and future Council action
- Entered executive session for one personnel matter (7-0)
- Exited executive session for one personnel matter (7-0)
City Council
This is a procedural agenda with no specific action items listed. The only items are the agenda itself and a reference to meeting materials, so no decisions or discussions are detailed in the text provided.
- Agenda document listed
- Meeting materials packet referenced
The Peachtree Corners City Council approved a $368,878 construction agreement with DAF Concrete, Inc. for the LMIG 2021 Sidewalks project, and authorized FY22 street resurfacing contingent on a meeting with the contractor. The council also approved an overlay district architecture amendment, a resolution for ARC's LCI program funding, a resolution for state grant match assistance, and an ordinance amending Sunday package sales hours for alcohol (6-0-1, with one abstention). Several items were introduced for first read, including a hotel-to-apartment conversion, a rezoning for mixed-use development, and floodplain management updates.
- Approved $368,878 sidewalk construction contract with DAF Concrete (7-0)
- Authorized FY22 street resurfacing contingent on contractor meeting (7-0)
- Approved overlay district architecture amendment (7-0)
- Approved resolution for ARC LCI program funding application (7-0)
- Approved resolution for state grant match assistance (7-0)
- Approved ordinance amending Sunday package sales hours (6-0-1, Sadd abstained)
- Approved minutes from Aug 24 meeting and Sept 14 work session (7-0)
- Added item 02021-08-213 to agenda (7-0)
Planning Commission
This agenda contains only procedural items: the agenda itself and meeting materials. No specific decisions, discussions, or public hearings are listed in the provided text.
- Agenda item: Agenda
- Agenda item: Meeting Materials
The Planning Commission voted 2-3 to deny a special use permit and variances for converting the Homewood Suites hotel at 450 Technology Parkway into a 92-unit apartment complex. The commission approved a rezoning of 10.7 acres at 20 and 22 Technology Parkway South from M-1 to MUD for a mixed-use development with up to 382 apartments, office, retail, and food truck parking, subject to staff conditions. It also approved an ordinance amendment removing group homes, nursing homes, shelters, and religious facilities from permitted uses in the Tech Park area of the Central Business District.
- Denied SUP2021-003/V2021-005 for hotel-to-apartment conversion at 450 Technology Parkway (2-3)
- Approved Z2021-003/V2021-004 rezoning 10.7 acres to MUD for mixed-use development at 20/22 Technology Parkway South (3-2)
- Approved PH2021-008 amending M-1 uses to remove group homes, nursing homes, shelters, and religious facilities in Tech Park (4-1)
- Approved minutes from August 17, 2021 meeting (5-0)
City Council
This is a procedural agenda for a City Council work session. It lists only the agenda and meeting materials documents, with no specific items for discussion or decision.
The City Council held a work session to preview items for the next regular meeting, including a floodplain ordinance, an ARC LCI funding resolution, stormwater projects, construction bids, a right-of-way item for Intuitive Surgical, a Technology Park use amendment, a State Fiscal Recovery Fund grant application, and investment advisory services. The only decision made was to mandate masks at City Hall and Curiosity Lab for anyone who is not vaccinated. No executive session was held, and the session adjourned at 8:30 PM.
- Mandated masks at City Hall and Curiosity Lab for unvaccinated individuals
- Previewed floodplain ordinance revisions for next meeting
- Previewed resolution on ARC LCI funding application
- Listed upcoming stormwater projects: Denton Circle, Scotts Mill Run, Stilson Circle, Waterport Way
- Previewed construction bids for sidewalks and resurfacing
- Previewed Intuitive Surgical Data Drive right-of-way item
- Previewed amendment to permitted uses in Technology Park
- Previewed State Fiscal Recovery Fund grant application and investment advisory services
City Council
The Peachtree Corners City Council approved several zoning changes, including a Dunkin' drive-through speaker, a church special use permit, and a restaurant rezoning, while denying a proposed gas station. The council also tabled a special district resolution for further study, approved alcohol licenses, and authorized American Rescue Plan Act funding projects.
- Approved alcohol licenses for Circle K, Fly Chef, and Crabs R UUs (7-0)
- Tabled special district resolution R2021-07-171 until Sept. 28 (7-0)
- Approved zoning amendment for accessory uses (7-0)
- Approved Dunkin' drive-through speaker (7-0)
- Approved Grace Korean Church special use permit (7-0)
- Denied Summit Group gas station with variances (7-0)
- Denied Tech Parkway South restaurant rezoning (7-0)
- Approved ARPA funding projects resolution (7-0)
Planning Commission
The provided meeting record contains only the agenda and meeting materials documents without specific discussion topics or decisions.
The Peachtree Corners Planning Commission approved two zoning ordinance amendments. The first prohibits renting recreational accessory uses like pools or tennis courts on residential properties, similar to existing short-term rental bans. The second requires gas station canopy support columns in the Activity Center/Corridor Overlay District to be fully finished with brick or stone. Both motions passed unanimously (5-0).
- Approved amendment prohibiting recreational accessory rentals (e.g., pools, tennis courts) in residential zones (5-0)
- Approved amendment requiring gas station canopy support columns to be finished with brick or stone in overlay district (5-0)
- Approved minutes from July 20, 2021 meeting (4-0, Blum abstained)
City Council
This is a work session agenda with only procedural items: the agenda and meeting materials. No substantive decisions or discussions are listed.
The City Council held a work session and directed Public Works Director Greg Ramsey to proceed with a Rip Rap program for stormwater management, similar to Gwinnett County's. No formal votes were taken on this or other items; several items were discussed for future meetings, including ARC funding applications, GMEBS retirement plan restatement, ARPA distribution, and GCPD code enforcement. The council also voted unanimously to enter and exit executive session.
- Directed staff to proceed with a Rip Rap program for stormwater (no formal vote)
- Discussed applying to ARC for Crooked Creek Trail and Jimmy Carter Blvd intersection study (no vote)
- Noted GMEBS retirement plan restatement for next council meeting (no vote)
- Noted ARPA distribution plan for next council meeting (no vote)
- Discussed GCPD enforcement of city code, to return at next work session (no vote)
- Voted 6-0 to enter executive session
- Voted 6-0 to exit executive session
City Council
This is a procedural agenda for the Peachtree Corners City Council meeting on July 27, 2021. The agenda lists only the agenda and meeting materials documents, with no specific action items, ordinances, or discussions detailed. The meeting appears to be routine, with substantive items deferred to the attached packet.
- Agenda document (CC_7272021COUNCILAGENDA.PDF)
- Meeting summary document (CC_7272021COUNCILSUMMARY.PDF)
- Meeting packet document (CC_7272021PACKET.PDF)
The Peachtree Corners City Council unanimously approved several items, including correcting typographical errors in the city charter, amending construction codes, and providing matching funds for the P.A.U.L. autonomous shuttle program. The council also approved an alcoholic beverage license for H & W Steakhouse and introduced several ordinances for future consideration, including zoning changes and a special service district. All votes were 7-0.
- Approved minutes from June 22, 2021 (7-0)
- Approved amended minutes from July 13, 2021 work session (7-0)
- Approved alcoholic beverage license for H & W Steakhouse (7-0)
- Approved ordinance 02021-06-199 correcting charter typos (7-0)
- Approved ordinance 02021-06-205 amending construction codes (7-0)
- Approved matching funds for P.A.U.L. autonomous shuttle program (7-0)
- Moved into executive session for one real estate item (7-0)
- Adjourned at 8:26 PM (7-0)
Planning Commission
The Peachtree Corners Planning Commission is holding a regular meeting with a standard agenda. The agenda lists only the agenda item and meeting materials, with no specific rezonings, contracts, or public hearings detailed in the provided text.
- Agenda approval
- Review of meeting materials packet
The Peachtree Corners Planning Commission approved a change in conditions to allow a speaker box at the Dunkin' drive-through at 5075 Peachtree Pkwy., Ste. 201, and approved a special use permit for Grace Korean Church at 3274 Medlock Bridge Rd. with modifications to staff conditions. The commission denied a request to modify a buffer and grant variances for a proposed gas station at the southwestern corner of Peachtree Industrial Blvd. & S. Old Peachtree Rd., and denied a rezoning request for a restaurant at the southwestern corner of Peachtree Industrial Blvd. & Technology Pkwy. S. The minutes from the May 18, 2021 meeting were approved.
- Approved minutes from May 18, 2021 meeting (5-0).
- Approved CIC2021-002 Dunkin' drive-through speaker with staff conditions (5-0).
- Approved SUP2021-002 Grace Korean Church special use permit with modifications to staff conditions (5-0).
- Denied PH2021-004, V2021-002 Summit Group Gas Station buffer modification and variances (5-0).
- Denied RZ2021-002, V2021-003 Tech Parkway South Restaurant rezoning and variances (5-0).
City Council
The Peachtree Corners City Council is holding a work session to discuss several proposed amendments and plans, including updates to construction codes, accessory use regulations for property rentals, and street parking rules. The agenda also includes discussions on special service districts, autonomous vehicle deployment at Curiosity Lab, and the American Rescue Plan Act distribution plan. No votes are scheduled; this is a discussion-only meeting.
- Amendment to Construction Code Ordinance to update references
- Amendment to Accessory Use Regulations addressing property rental
- Street Parking Regulations discussion
- Autonomous Vehicle deployment at Curiosity Lab
- American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) Distribution Plan
The Peachtree Corners City Council held a work session on July 13, 2021, reviewing several items for future action. No formal votes were taken. The council heard presentations on amendments to the Construction Code Ordinance and Accessory Use Regulations, both to move to the next Council Meeting. Staff will visit the Meadow Rue Subdivision to develop a street parking solution, and the next Autonomous Vehicle deployment, P.A.U.L., will come before the council at the next meeting. The Special Service Districts item, including the Meadow Green neighborhood, will also move forward, while the ARPA distribution plan will be discussed again at a future work session.
- Reviewed amendments to the Construction Code Ordinance; item moves to next Council Meeting.
- Reviewed amendments to Accessory Use Regulations; item moves to next Council Meeting.
- Determined staff will visit Meadow Rue Subdivision to develop a parking solution, possibly including signage.
- Reviewed next Autonomous Vehicle deployment, P.A.U.L.; item to come before council at next meeting.
- Reviewed Special Service Districts, including Meadow Green neighborhood; item moves to next Council Meeting.
- Reviewed proposed ARPA distribution plan; item to be discussed again at a future work session.
- Informed of future changes to Council Agenda formatting, including headings for first reads of ordinances and public hearings.
City Council
The provided text for the Peachtree Corners City Council meeting on June 22, 2021, lists only the agenda and meeting materials documents. It does not contain the specific items, resolutions, or discussions scheduled for the meeting. Therefore, no specific decisions or proposals can be summarized from this text alone.
The City Council approved the amended FY2021 budget and the FY2022 operating and capital improvement budgets, both unanimously. It also approved a special use permit for a tattoo parlor at Pink Gypsy Studio with conditions, including a yearly renewal. The council amended a charter ordinance to remove a provision allowing same-day ordinance adoption, which was opposed by the public, and approved the amended version. All votes were 7-0.
- Approved minutes from May 25, 2021 meeting (7-0)
- Approved alcoholic beverage licenses for Taste of Greece, Stage, and SS Food Mart (7-0)
- Approved amended FY2021 operating budget ordinance 02021-06-200 (7-0)
- Approved FY2022 operating and capital improvement budget ordinance 02021-06-201 (7-0)
- Approved special use permit for Pink Gypsy Studio tattoo parlor with staff conditions plus yearly renewal (7-0)
- Amended charter ordinance to remove section 2.21(b) and approved amended ordinance (7-0)
- Approved ordinances updating sexually oriented business definitions and regulations (7-0)
- Approved resolution for Curiosity Lab projects with amended amount of $650,000 (7-0)
City Council
The Peachtree Corners City Council is holding a regular meeting on May 25, 2021. The agenda includes only the agenda and meeting materials documents, with no specific action items listed.
The Peachtree Corners City Council approved a rezoning and variance for a 6-unit townhome development at 3770 Holcomb Bridge Road (6-1), with Council Member Gratwick opposed. The council also approved a resolution on building access during public health emergencies, with specific pandemic-related language removed, and approved the FY2022 Capital Improvement Project Plan. A special use permit for a tattoo parlor at Pink Gypsy Studio was tabled until the June 22, 2021 meeting.
- Approved rezoning and variance for 6-unit townhome development at 3770 Holcomb Bridge Rd (6-1)
- Approved resolution R2021-05-167 on building access during public health emergencies, with pandemic language removed (7-0)
- Approved FY2022 Capital Improvement Project Plan (7-0)
- Authorized City Manager to sign contracts for Colu shop local campaign, up to $100,000 (7-0)
- Approved intergovernmental agreement with Gwinnett County for election equipment use (7-0)
- Tabled special use permit for Pink Gypsy Studio tattoo parlor until June 22, 2021 (6-1)
- Approved alcoholic beverage license for Jalisco Market 4 (7-0)
- Approved minutes from April 27 and May 11 meetings (7-0)
City Council
This is a procedural agenda for a City Council work session. The agenda includes only the agenda document and meeting materials summary, with no specific action items listed.
The City Council held a work session with no formal votes on substantive items. Council members expressed support for adding playground equipment at Town Green and directed staff to proceed with ordering. Several items were advanced to future meetings, including apartment-hotel regulations and the FY21/FY22 budgets, while other topics like COVID policy and ARPA were discussed for later action.
- Directed staff to proceed with ordering additional Town Green playground equipment
- Moved apartment-hotel regulations to next Council Meeting
- Moved FY21 budget amendment and FY22 budget with 5-year CIP to May Council Meeting for first read and public hearing
- Adopted COVID policy strongly recommending masks at Town Green public events
- Entered and exited executive session (7-0)
City Council
The Peachtree Corners City Council is holding a meeting on April 27, 2021. The agenda includes a link to the full agenda document and meeting materials, including a summary and packet. No specific decisions or discussion items are listed in the provided text.
- Meeting date: April 27, 2021
- Agenda document available
- Meeting summary document available
- Meeting packet document available
The council approved a rezoning for a mixed-use development at 5672-5720 Peachtree Parkway (5-2), with conditions limiting rental townhomes and requiring EV-ready garages. It denied a townhome rezoning at 3577 Peachtree Corners Circle after the applicant sought withdrawal. The council also approved a COVID-19 mask ordinance, zoning amendments, and several procedural items.
- Approved mixed-use rezoning at 5672-5720 Peachtree Pkwy with conditions (5-2)
- Denied townhome rezoning at 3577 Peachtree Corners Circle (7-0)
- Approved COVID-19 mask ordinance (7-0)
- Approved miscellaneous zoning amendments (7-0)
- Approved resolution on code enforcement designees (7-0)
- Approved minutes from March 20, March 23, and April 13 meetings (7-0 each)
- Added R2021-04-164 to agenda (7-0)
Planning Commission
The provided document contains only the meeting agenda and meeting materials list. There are no specific proposals, decisions, or discussions documented in this text.
The Planning Commission approved a rezoning and variance request for a 6-unit townhome development at 3770 Holcomb Bridge Road, changing the 1.64-acre parcel from O-I to R-TH with conditions. They also approved a special use permit for a tattoo parlor at 6025 Peachtree Parkway with an added appointment-only condition, and approved a zoning ordinance amendment allowing apartment-hotels as a special use. The meeting minutes from March 16, 2021 were approved unanimously.
- Approved RZ2021-001 & V2021-001 rezoning to R-TH for 6 townhomes at 3770 Holcomb Bridge Rd (5-0)
- Approved SUP2021-001 tattoo parlor at 6025 Peachtree Parkway, Rear Suite 10, with appointment-only condition (4-1)
- Approved PH2021-003 zoning ordinance amendment for apartment-hotels as special use (4-1)
- Approved minutes from March 16, 2021 meeting (5-0)
City Council
This is a work session agenda for the Peachtree Corners City Council meeting on April 13, 2021. The agenda includes only procedural items: the agenda itself and meeting materials. No specific decisions or discussions are listed.
The work session was informational only; no formal votes were taken. Council received updates on retail market conditions, electric vehicle infrastructure proposals, the Curiosity Lab FY2022 budget, and city manager items. A mask ordinance was introduced for first read and will be considered at a future meeting.
- No formal votes taken during work session
- Misc. zoning code amendments moved to April 27, 2021 council meeting
- Mask ordinance (02021-04-198) received first read, no action
City Council
The Peachtree Corners City Council approved multiple construction and design contracts, including a $3,008,284.75 agreement with J.G. Leone Enterprises for the Corners Connector Town Center and a $723,388 contract with Construction 57, Inc. for sidewalks on Gunnin Road. The council also approved zoning changes to allow pet boarding facilities and annexed 6.49 acres at 6770 Buford Hwy. A proposal to allow digital signs was deferred by staff.
- Approved $3,008,284.75 construction contract with J.G. Leone Enterprises for Corners Connector Town Center.
- Approved $723,388 construction contract with Construction 57, Inc. for sidewalks on Gunnin Road.
- Approved annexation of 6.49 acres at 6770 Buford Hwy (PH2020-014).
- Approved zoning change to allow pet boarding facilities, with a condition for reconsideration after 3 complaints in 6 months (PH2021-001).
- Approved change in conditions for Cornerstone Christian Academy to allow private school use (CIC2020-004).
- Approved $100,850 engineering contract with Goodwyn, Mills & Cawood for stormwater project.
- Approved $60,000 design contract with Southeastern Engineering for sidewalk improvements.
- Approved authorizing Mayor and City Manager to negotiate tax billing agreement with Gwinnett County Tax Commissioner (6-0-1, Christ abstained).
Planning Commission
This is a procedural meeting of the Peachtree Corners Planning Commission. The agenda includes only the agenda itself and meeting materials, with no specific items listed for decision or discussion.
The Planning Commission denied a request to rezone 3.48 acres at Jay Bird Alley and Peachtree Corners Circle for a 25-unit townhome community, voting 5-0. The commission approved a separate request to rezone 9.25 acres at 5672-5720 Peachtree Parkway for a mixed-use development with 295 apartments, 26 townhomes, and retail, also voting 5-0. The commission approved miscellaneous zoning amendments related to definitions, use provisions, and administrative variances.
- Denied RZ2020-004, V2020-010 & PH2020-010: Jay Bird Alley Townhomes rezoning to R-TH with variances and Comprehensive Plan amendment (5-0).
- Approved RZ2020-005 & V2020-008: Rezoning 9.25 acres at 5672-5720 Peachtree Pkwy from M-1 to MUD with variances for mixed-use development (5-0).
- Approved PH2021-002: Miscellaneous Zoning Amendments to definitions, use provisions, and administrative variances (5-0).
- Approved minutes from the February 16, 2021 Planning Commission meeting (5-0).
City Council
The provided agenda contains only procedural items and does not list specific topics for discussion or decision. The document serves as a placeholder for the meeting schedule.
The City Council approved a second-read ordinance modifying the Mixed-Use Development (MUD) zoning district, with two changes to incentive items: removing affordable housing and replacing 'e-scooter' with 'micro-mobility devices'. The Council also approved a second-read ordinance establishing a pilot permit program for shared micromobility device operators. All votes were 7-0.
- Approved minutes from the January 26, 2021 Council Meeting (7-0).
- Approved minutes from the February 9, 2021 Work Session Meeting (7-0).
- Approved the consent agenda, removing item R2021-02-162 for separate consideration (7-0).
- Approved alcoholic beverage licenses for Kettlerock Brewing, Moe's Original BBQ, Uncle Jack's Meat House, and Royal Bistro (each 7-0).
- Approved ordinance 02021-01-188 modifying the MUD zoning district, with changes to remove affordable housing incentive and replace 'e-scooter' with 'micro-mobility devices' (7-0).
- Approved ordinance 02021-01-190 creating a pilot shared micromobility device permit program (7-0).
- Approved resolution R2021-02-162 requesting sales tax information from the Georgia Department of Revenue (7-0).
- Adjourned the meeting at 7:48 PM (7-0).
Planning Commission
This is a procedural agenda for the Peachtree Corners Planning Commission meeting on February 16, 2021. It lists only the agenda and meeting materials documents, with no specific items for decision or discussion provided.
- No specific agenda items listed
The Planning Commission approved amendments to the zoning ordinance to allow pet boarding facilities and digital signs under certain conditions, both with added restrictions. It also approved a change in conditions for Cornerstone Christian Academy to use athletic fields for a private school, and approved an amendment to allow a patio awning at TC Bldg. 900. The Jay Bird Alley Townhomes application was deferred to the March 16 meeting.
- Approved CIC2020-004 Cornerstone Christian Academy change in conditions (5-0)
- Approved CIC2021-001 TC Bldg. 900 patio awning amendment (5-0)
- Approved PH2021-001 pet boarding ordinance amendment with outdoor hours 7am-8pm weekdays, 8am-8pm weekends (5-0)
- Approved PH2021-002 digital signs ordinance amendment with illumination and entertainment district clarifications (5-0)
- Deferred RZ2020-004 Jay Bird Alley Townhomes to March 16, 2021 (5-0)
- Approved minutes from January 19, 2021 meeting (5-0)
City Council
The Peachtree Corners City Council is holding a work session to discuss power reliability issues with representatives from Georgia Power and the Public Service Commission. The agenda also includes discussions on a comprehensive plan amendment for multi-family residential distribution, hotel reuse, pet boarding regulations, and property procurement. No formal votes are scheduled; these are discussion items.
- Discussion with Georgia Power and Public Service Commission on power reliability
- Comprehensive Plan Amendment - Multi-family Residential Distribution
- Hotel reuse discussion
- Pet boarding discussion
- Property procurement
City Council
The provided document contains only the meeting agenda and meeting materials list. No specific proposals, ordinances, or discussions are detailed in the text.
Zoning Board of Appeals
The provided document contains only procedural agenda and meeting material listings. No specific decisions, proposals, or discussions are documented in the text.
Planning Commission
The Peachtree Corners Planning Commission is meeting to review its agenda and associated meeting materials. The agenda contains only procedural items, with no specific decisions or discussions listed. The meeting materials include a summary and a full packet for reference.
- Agenda review
- Meeting materials review
The Planning Commission voted 5-0 to table the Jay Bird Alley Townhomes rezoning request (RZ2020-004, V2020-010, PH2020-010) until the February 16, 2021 meeting, after hearing 16 public comments in opposition. The commission also approved amendments to the Mixed-Use Development (MUD) zoning district, including changes to residential density bonuses and affordable housing requirements. A proposed parking ordinance amendment was withdrawn by staff, and pet boarding zoning changes were discussed but not decided.
- Tabled Jay Bird Alley Townhomes rezoning and variances until Feb 16, 2021 (5-0)
- Approved MUD zoning district amendment with density bonus changes (5-0)
- Withdrawn: Parking ordinance amendment to increase multifamily parking minimums
- Discussed pet boarding zoning ordinance changes; no action taken
City Council
This is a procedural agenda for a City Council work session. The agenda includes only the agenda itself and meeting materials, with no substantive items listed for discussion or decision.
The Peachtree Corners City Council held a work session on January 12, 2021, during which it voted unanimously to enter and then exit an executive session to discuss one real estate matter. No substantive decisions were made during the public portion of the meeting.
- Entered executive session for one real estate matter (7-0)
- Exited executive session for one real estate matter (7-0)