SAND Meeting Minutes – March 10, 2016
Call to Order at 7:32pm
Zone 6 report: Sargent Smith of the 607
Reminded us once again to please not leave anything visible in our cars.
City/State/School/Other Elected Officials
Marvin S. Arrington, JR – Commissioner, District 5 – Cell (404) 441-8475
Came to discuss 4 areas of concern: Arts Library Courts/Jails Health Services – Please look for 3 upcoming town hall meetings
Dick Anderson – New Hire
Josh Noblitt came to introduce himself Running for open seat – Georgia House District 59 – www.facebook.com/votejoshnoblitt
Janine Brown came to introduce herself and announce that she is running for the open seat – Georgia House District 59. For more information visit www.janinebrown.org
1106 Sanders Avenue – Robert Fournier change from an R4 to an R4A; vote was 25 yea, 1 nay, 9 abstention
Land Use and Zoning – No Updates
Public Safety: Greg Giuffrida
- Traffic Study with GDOT on Memorial – remove reversible lanes
Education Melissa Hugh-Girdhari
- Go Team (local school governance) – call for volunteers from local community to participate in school governance such as budgeting, decisions on how school s are run, etc.; sign up at atlantapublicschool.us
Dunbar needs a Go Team
Transportation Bob Titus
- Spoke about the Moreland/Glenwood bike lane
- NPW Meetings 4th Wednesday in the same room that we meet
Treasures Report
- Elected new Treasurer Bob Freeman
Beautification Update: Dan Murphy
- Maynard Jackson High School Students to Paint Murals
- Moreland Properties LLC/Cartel Properties
New Business:
- Kirkwood Splash Pad – Coan SPLASH
- Connected Communites/Family Fun Boundless Opportunities
- Located between the tennis courts and the boundless playground
- Implementation late 2017 up and running by pool season 2018
- More info contact at CoanSPLASH.org
- Ormewood Presbyterian Update
- Nina Gentry
- ABI – Atlanta BeltLine Link
- 842 Berne Street
- Steve Rothman – Land Use Attorney
Concerns
- cars/traffic on Berne
- trash going out on Berne and adjacent to residential
- traffic
- parking
- rental vs ownership
- density
- number of units
- speed of traffic
- traffic entering and exiting onto Berne
- car-centric
- affordability (ability to save money by living car free)
- open parking deck heat island
- too much parking
- rendering not matching site plan
- saving trees
- road proximity to school field
- school pedestrian safety
- limited transit access
- school capacity to handle additional students
Desires
- public access to and from BeltLine through property
- roof top garden or solar
- neighborhood membership to pool
- public amenities
- privacy for pool
- connection of Berne to BL
- transit access
- affordability 20%
- special streetscaping, public
- traffic calming
- minimum level of parking
- indoor bicycle parking
- mixed use (mixed support)
- traffic study and impact prior to development
- Uber parking/pickup
- electrical charging
- zip-car
- Leed certification
- protect school field from impact
- no view of parking deck
- park and ride
Assets
- more housing options
- more density that supports BL
- street grid connectivity
- access to the BL
- making use of unused land
- increased property value
Motion to approve February minutes: passed unanimously
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