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Monday, June 3, 2013
Medlock Pool: 2013 hours
2013 Hours
Closed on Mondays
Tuesdays - Saturdays: Noon - 6 p.m.
Sundays: 1 p.m. - 6 p.m.
Children under 8 must be accompanied by an adult.
Adults 55 and older are free. [Thanks for the tip, Jean C.!]
Daily admission for DeKalb Co. residents is $3 (adults 18 and over), $2 for youths (ages 3-17) and free for children under 2 years of age. Annual pass is $45.
The pool will be open through August 2. It is unknown at this time if the pool will open for additional weekends in September.
See DeKalb County's Aquatics brochure includes pool hours, swim lesson schedule, etc.
http://www.co.dekalb.ga.us/parks/pdf/2013_aquatics_brochure.pdf
Wednesday, May 29, 2013
New Student Registration at Laurel Ridge Elementary School
Laurel Ridge Elementary has posted the hours for registering new students for the 2013-2014 school year:
Monday, June 3rd through June 6th - 8:30-11:30
Tuesdays in June & July - 9:00-11:00
Wednesdays in June & July - 2:00-4:00
More information about Laurel Ridge Elementary is available here: http://www.dekalb.k12.ga.us/laurelridge
Monday, June 3rd through June 6th - 8:30-11:30
Tuesdays in June & July - 9:00-11:00
Wednesdays in June & July - 2:00-4:00
More information about Laurel Ridge Elementary is available here: http://www.dekalb.k12.ga.us/laurelridge
Tuesday, May 28, 2013
DeKalb Zoning Code revamp: continued
The DeKalb Zoning Code update meeting of May 20, 2013 was well attended, and included representatives from many area neighborhoods. The meeting was led by Andrew Baker (interim director for planning and sustainability), Marian Eisenberg (zoning administrator) and Commissioners Jeff Rader and Kathie Gannon.
The presenters emphasized that this is a "total re-write" to match the zoning code to comprehensive County planning documents; encourage higher density development in areas that are already zoned as commercial (this in response to public requests that residential areas be protected); redevelop underutilized space; and improve "predictability"--meaning, that people should have access to a County map that clearly highlights what uses are allowed in a given area so they can factor that information into personal and financial decisions.
Upon approval of the new zoning code [see previous MANA summary here], the Planning Director will become the "interpreter" of the code, and the new code will supersede any conflicting information on Chapter 14 of the DeKalb (Land Code Ordinance).
The May 20 presentation is available at: http://planningdekalb.net/wp-content/uploads/
2013/05/Zoning-Code-Update_briefing.pdf
The full draft of the zoning code (Table of Contents and Articles 1-9) is available at http://planningdekalb.net/?page_id=830
Additional notes from the meeting:
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| via http://planningdekalb.net/wp-content/uploads/ 2013/05/Zoning-Code-Update_briefing.pdf |
Upon approval of the new zoning code [see previous MANA summary here], the Planning Director will become the "interpreter" of the code, and the new code will supersede any conflicting information on Chapter 14 of the DeKalb (Land Code Ordinance).
The May 20 presentation is available at: http://planningdekalb.net/wp-content/uploads/
2013/05/Zoning-Code-Update_briefing.pdf
The full draft of the zoning code (Table of Contents and Articles 1-9) is available at http://planningdekalb.net/?page_id=830
Additional notes from the meeting:
- the County will soon have GIS maps
- the biggest change in this code revamp is "what can be done administratively" regarding Article 5 (Site Design and Building Form Standards)
- an audience member asked about the need for an "early warning" system to let civic associations and residents know when an nearby area is being considered for redevelopment (vs. waiting for an official county sign of a public hearing that announces permits or re-zoning are being voted upon)
- there was a comment about who is considered an "aggrieved party" and the answer was that individuals can be aggrieved, neighborhood associations cannot.
- an audience member asked about administrative variances. Requests to change density will always fall under re-zoning. The interaction between administrative decisions and the new criteria will likely lead to the development of new benchmarks for appeals.
Commissioner Gannon noted that the schedule for adoption suggests the code will be voted upon at the May 28 Board of Commissioners meeting. However, the Commissioners are strongly encouraging citizen involvement and comments on the plan, and Commissioner Gannon said they would probably defer the vote and allow a couple of months to finalize the existing zoning code draft. As of today, the appointment of Andrew Baker as director of planning and zoning remains on the May 28 meeting agenda, and so is a resolution to increase storm water utility fees, but a vote on the zoning code is not in evidence.
To submit comments online, go to http://planningdekalb.net/?page_id=807
For suggestions & comments, contact Marian B. Eisenberg, Zoning Administrator, 404-371-4922.
Wednesday, May 22, 2013
Decatur Arts Festival [May 25, 26]
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| Screen capture via the Decatur Arts Festival Program. |
The 25th Decatur Arts Festival is next weekend, Saturday and Sunday. Although a number of other art-focused activities have been going all this month, if you want to catch performance at the bandstand or the artist's market, the weekend is the time for that.
Per the schedule, you can expect to find the following types of artwork for sale: 2D and 3D mixed media, ceramics, digital, drawings, fiber, glass, jewelry, metal, leather, paintings (oil, acrylic, watercolor)
Monday, May 20, 2013
Dog found on Sanford--reunited with his family
Sunday, May 19, 2013
Rain, rain
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| The Creek at Moody Bridge, Wood Trail Ln. |
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| May rainfall to date, via the Weather Channel. |
In case you are wondering, and confirmed by the extreme greenness of everything, yes, we are above average in rain for the month of May.
Scattered thunderstorms predicted for Monday... bring an umbrella!
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| via http://www.griffin.uga.edu/aemn/cgi-bin/ AEMN.pl?site=AAAA&report=SL |
And the soil is finally warming up.
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