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An issue raised by several commissioners regarding the master plan was limited parking expansion at the Sawnee Mountain Preserve Visitor Center. 2017, according to County Attorney Ken Jarrard. Some of that land is shown as future parking in the plan with another portion slated to be an open field. Commissioner Cindy Jones Mills said she understood the county was purchasing the site to expand parking, and she would have never agreed to support the purchase if portions were going to be used as a field. “I just think the greater need is for parking,” Mills said. She added that with the plan calling for trees to be planted in the area, it would limit any future parking expansion without having to remove trees or purchase more land.
Commission Chairwoman Laura Semanson agreed, stating a rectangular field is not the best use of the property when more parking is needed. Parks and Recreation Director Jim Pryor agreed that parking on the site, which also serves as a trailhead for the Big Creek Greenway, can be “crazy” at times. He said his department did want to have an open space on the property, and by adding more parking, stormwater issues would come into play. With the board’s comments, Pryor suggested a redrawing of the master plan. “Now is the time to get it right,” Pryor said. Commissioners did not take issue
with any of the other proposed site upgrades, which include a new pavilion, improvements to the grounds and a storage building. For the Barker Overlook site, Commissioner Molly Cooper spoke out against the possible upgrades stating they would essentially ostracize those with disabilities. To limit car access to the overlook, the master plan calls for a gate along Tower Road that would restrict passage to anyone who was not a homeowner beyond the gate, a homeowner’s guest or county staff. Visitors wanting to reach the overlook would be required to hike along a trail that is not proposed to be ADA compliant due to the extreme slopes of the area. Cooper argued this would lock out those with disabilities, denying them from enjoying the overlook. Allowing vehicle access to the overlook would go against survey results from those in the area, who shared they wanted to restrict vehicle access. Commissioner Mills said homeowners near the site were adamant in that point. Cooper and Pryor said they were open to allowing bus access through the gate to reach the overlook, perhaps on certain dates or times. Cooper said she does not believe the design “is a total failure by any means,” but she did want the matter further explored. In addition to new access trails, the master plan for the Barker Overlook site calls for a pavilion, restroom building and plaza on the summit of the property.
County considers measure to eliminate late zoning additions By JOE PARKER joe@appenmediagroup.com FORSYTH COUNTY, Ga. — Forsyth County commissioners are considering a policy change that would prohibit developers from adding any last-minute conditions in rezoning or permit requests. “That’s how mistakes are made, and that’s how things get through that shouldn’t,” County Commission Chairwoman Laura Semanson said at the board’s Nov. 24 work session. The proposed regulation would require developers to submit any conditions at least 48 hours prior to a Board of Commissioners meeting in which the project is on the agenda for consideration. The period will allow county staff, commissioners and interested residents time to process those add-ons, and could cut down on confusion over conditions during meetings, a situation
County Attorney Ken Jarrard said has happened “a couple times.” At least two commissioners said they think some 11th-hour additions were put on development requests by design. Semanson called it a way to perhaps “slip something in.” The 48-hour period would not include any conditions already put on a proposed project by county staff or the planning commission. Board members could also change or add conditions during the meeting. “What we are talking about is those conditions that the community may work on with the developer or the developer may be working on with [commissioners] that are sort of add-ons to what is already the established battery of conditions that have sort of been following the zoning down,” Jarrard said. Under the new policy, if a developer attempts to add a condition less than 48 hours before a meeting, a commissioner
can postpone the item, have it presented without considering the late conditions or the board could still consider the lastminute additions, Jarrard said. However, the county attorney charged commissioners with enforcing the policy if they want to see it adopted. “If we are going to do this, it is going to take some board discipline,” Jarrad said. “Because you all know, there’s going to be those situations where they come to you that day before that is outside of that 48 hours and they really want you to get this done. If you want this to be enforced and to try and really enforce this on the development community, the neighborhood community, the stakeholders that are trying to influence you on these zonings, we are going to need to be rigid in this.” Commissioner Molly Cooper said procrastination by a developer does not constitute an emergency on her part. She said she intends to enforce the deadline.
Semanson also spoke in favor of the policy change. “If you are not ready in advance to be able to share what you are presenting in a reasonable amount of time, which I think 48 hours is a very reasonable amount of time, you should expect to be postponed,” Semanson said. Commissioner Cindy Jones Mills said she still has concerns over commissioners and developers changing or adding conditions on the fly during meetings. “If we keep allowing them to work out their conditions during our meeting, they’re going to keep doing that,” Mills said. “And they spring new conditions all the time that way. We’re just going to have to start postponing every time.” Commissioners could approve the policy at their Dec. 3 meeting. Jarrard said the policy would then be enforceable beginning at the board’s subsequent meeting.
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Brain behind ‘Bar Rescue’ dives into local market Taffer’s Tavern opens in downtown Alpharetta By MATT BRUCE news@appenmediagroup.com ALPHARETTA, Ga. — Downtown Alpharetta became the launchpad for a new restaurant chain with a familiar name. Taffer’s Tavern opened Oct. 29 in the heart of downtown. The casual dining restaurant is the brainchild of awardwinning food and beverage expert Jon Taffer. Known for resuscitating struggling pubs and speakeasies on his TV series “Bar Rescue,” Taffer has a no-nonsense approach that has brought nearly 200 watering holes back from the brink of extinction. The show premiered on Spike TV in 2011 and now airs on the Paramount Network. Taffer’s winning formula is rooted in painstaking attention to the smallest details, everything from how food and drinks are arranged on the menu to the height of the bar stools. The main ingredients of Taffer’s model are top-notch cleanliness and quality. He plans to bring those nuanced insights, touch and flair to the marketplace with Taffer’s Tavern at 33 S. Main St. It is the first in what is poised to be a national rollout of the celebrity restaurant chain. A chandelier adorned with Frey Ranch bourbon bottles swings from the ceiling at the entrance. A large oil painting of Taffer hangs over the fireplace. Brick pillars offset oak countertops and hardwood flooring throughout the dining hall. Gold leather stools line the front
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5 Dining room décor trends to implement for the holidays 4. Dimensional Wallpaper Whimsical wallpapers are a quick, cost-effective way to transform your dining room and to showcase your personal style! Choosing a dimensional print can add a layer of character to your space that delivers both form and function. Check out @brabbu on Instagram or wayfair.com for whimsical wallpaper ideas.
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In Memoriam
Susan E. Huyer
Susan E. Huyer, of Suwanee Georgia, beloved lifelong partner, sister, and aunt passed away on November 20, 2020. Born in Chicago, on April 4, 1947 to Florence and Bertram Huyer. She was tested by cancer for 12 years, but she had a strong will to live. Her later years proved to be especially challenging, but her tenacity, sense of humor, love of life, and sports (golf in particular), along with friends and family carried her through to the end. She will always be remembered for her kind and genuine nature; for saying what she meant and meaning what she said! She is survived by her lifelong partner, Mary Anne Batchelor, brother Jim ( Jamilah), twin sister Patricia Burgy
(Bryan), brother Mike (Paula nee Geiger), and nieces and nephews: Kevin, Jeff (Patti), Sarah, Evan, Molly, Chloe and Nathan. She will be missed by her two beloved pups, Bandit and Wrigley. “We woof you Mommy Sue”! In lieu of flowers, please consider making a memorial donation to: The Phil Niekro Golf Classic for the Edmondson Telford Child Advocacy Center: www. etcac.org/events/phil-niekrogolf-classic or the Evans Scholars (Golf ) Foundation: www.wgaesf.org. Ingram Funeral Home and Crematory, 210 Ingram Ave; Cumming, GA is in charge of the arrangements.
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Continued from Page 2 arrested Nov. 20 on Buford Dam Road for DUI, failure to obey traffic control device and defective or no brake lights. David Zane Reece II, born 1975, of Hillsborough Close, Cumming, was arrested Nov. 20 on Buford Dam Road for DUI and failure to maintain lane. Sardius Asa Thomas, born 1994, of Martech Court, Norcross, was arrested Nov. 20 on Veterans Memorial Boulevard for DUI and possession of methamphetamine. Victoria Lee Brown, born 1996, of Ridge Road, Dawsonville, was arrested Nov. 20 on Mount Tabor Road for DUI, failure to maintain lane and failure to report striking fixed object. Grant Andrew-Jacob Donoho, born 1993, of Mallet Pointe NE, Cartersville, was arrested Nov. 20 on McFarland Parkway for possession of methamphetamine, possession or purchase of controlled substance, possession of drug-related objects and expired or no license plate or decal. Kie’Dro Latorrance Waller, born 1984, or Madison Grace Avenue, McDonough, was arrested Nov. 20 on McFarland Parkway for possession of methamphetamine, possession of marijuana and possession of drug-related objects. Christopher Douglas Salzer, born 1973, of East Taylors Crossing, Alpharetta, was arrested Nov. 20 on Atlanta Highway for DUI, possession of open alcohol container and following too closely. Evan Richard Chance, born 1997, of Whitmire Road, Cumming, was arrested Nov. 20 on Bannister Road for possession of methamphetamine and failure to use seatbelts. Gerardo D. Espindola, born 1992, of Union Hill Road, Alpharetta, was arrested Nov. 20 on Ga. 400 for DUI, possession of open alcohol container, failure to maintain lane and too fast for conditions. Ximena Melissa Kuik, born 1982, of Capri Drive, Cumming, was arrested Nov. 20 on Market Place Boulevard for DUI and following too closely.
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Edward Earl Brewer Jr., born 1983, of Marcliff Court, College Park, was arrested Nov. 20 on Ga. 400 for DUI, possession of cocaine and speeding. Tanner Wayne Wilson, born 1985, of Queen Anne Court, Atlanta, was arrested Nov. 20 on Ga. 400 for DUI and speeding. Mark William Carr, born 1962, of Daves Creek Road, Cumming, was arrested Nov. 21 on Market Place Boulevard for DUI, failure to maintain lane and refused test — implied consent. Benjamin David Craddock, born 1998, of Highbrook Circle, Cumming, was arrested Nov. 21 on Post Road for DUI and failure to maintain lane. Jonathan Mark Greenlee, born 1959, of Matts Landing Point, Cumming, was arrested Nov. 21 on Post Road for DUI and failure to maintain lane. Austin Robert Gilles, born 1991, of Amberton Close, Suwanee, was arrested Nov. 21 on McGinnis Ferry Road for possession of heroin and possession of marijuana. Benjy Alton Payne, born 1970, of Crooked O Trail, Gainesville, was arrested Nov. 21 on Cherokee Trail for DUI and failure to maintain lane. Stephen Lance Barrett, born 1980, of Myrtle Street, Roswell, was arrested Nov. 21 for DUI. Megan Lidiya Bilek, born 1989, of Woodbin Drive, Norcross, was arrested Nov. 21 on North Corners Parkway for DUI, two counts of endangering child by DUI and possession of open alcohol container. Mary Jacklyn Hood, born 1986, of Little Chandler Place, Alto, was arrested Nov. 21 on North Corners Parkway for DUI, two counts of endangering child by DUI and possession of open alcohol container. Fernando Valentine-Tolentino, born 1987, of Oxnard, California, was arrested Nov. 22 on Huntington Drive for DUI, three counts of endangering child by DUI, location/illumination of taillights, two counts of child or youth restraint not used properly, failure to yield right of way to emergency vehicle. Aurelio Magalhaes Mota, born 1994, of Rutledge Court, Woodstock, was arrested Nov. 22 on Atlanta Highway for DUI and failure to maintain lane.
Thomas George “Tom” Hanlon
Thomas George “Tom” Hanlon died Saturday, November 14, 2020. He was 85. His last days, like his life, were filled with family, love and laughter. He was born November 29, 1934 in Chicago, IL to the late Eleanor and George Melbourne “Mel” Hanlon. Growing up in Hamilton, Ohio, Tom attended Miami University of Ohio, graduating with a BS in Business. While at Miami, Tom played on the Miami of Ohio football team as a Guard and was Consul (President) of the Alpha Chapter of the Sigma Chi fraternity. He served his country as a 1st Lieutenant in the Marine Corps, an experience that provided treasured friendships and colorful stories. Like his collegiate and post-graduate experiences, Tom’s business career was marked by hard work and good fortune. He worked for Dow Chemical Company as part of the Consumer Products leadership team, beginning his career in St Louis, MO, then moving his family to Cincinnati, OH and finally to Roswell, GA. In addition, he served as a long-time volunteer at St. Joseph’s Hospital’s surgical center. Tom married Sandra “Sandy” Locke in 1956, after growing up together since elementary school. They had two sons and a daughter, creating a family “rich in love.” He greatly loved his wife, Sandy, his children, his son-in-law and daughters-in-law, his five grandchildren- and how they loved him! They cherished his humor and wisdom, and his unconditional love. He was an amazing role model as a husband, father, grandfather, and friend.
When the family settled in Roswell, GA they became active in the community and their beloved church, Roswell Presbyterian Church (RPC). As a man of deep faith, Tom devoted his time and leadership to serving as an Elder, leading RPC’s Thornwell Children’s Home campaign and participating in numerous mission trips. He also served in leadership with the Greater Atlanta Presbytery. Tom is survived by his wife of 64 years, Sandy Hanlon ; his children Scott William Hanlon (Margaret), Cumming, GA; David Locke Hanlon (Lou), Marietta, GA; and Jennifer Hanlon Clifford ( Joe), Charlotte, NC. He was affectionately adored by his five grandchildren: Sarah Hanlon, Nashville, TN; John Clifford, Dallas, TX; Ashley and Ben Hanlon, Marietta, GA; and Kate Clifford, Charlotte, NC. He is also survived by his sister, Joan Fox, Upland, CA and Virginia Hanlon, Mason, OH. The family is profoundly grateful to the compassionate staff at Huntcliff Summit II. A worship service in celebration of Tom’s life will be held on Saturday, December 5, 2020 at Roswell Presbyterian Church. Rev. Jeff Meyers and Rev. Joe Clifford will be officiating. A visitation will be the afternoon prior, December 4, 4PM-6PM at Northside Chapel, www.northsidechapel.com. In lieu of flowers, memorials can be made to Roswell Presbyterian Church, c/o Hanlon memorial, P.O. Box 988 Roswell, Georgia 30077-0988.
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Lu Anne Hutto, 66, of Alpharetta, passed away September 7, 2020. Arrangements by Roswell Funeral Home and Green Cecelia M. Junay, 87, of Alpharetta, passed away September 1, 2020. Arrangements by Roswell Funeral Home and Green
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Ganesh Persaud, 74, of Alpharetta, passed away September 5, 2020. Arrangements by Northside Chapel Funeral Directors & Marjorie Schultz Pierce, 92, passed away September 7, 2020. Arrangements by Ingram Funeral Home & Crematory.
Eunice Price, 92, of Cumming, passed away September 4, 2020. Arrangements by McDonald & Son Funeral Home.
James Anthony Pruitt, 69, of Cumming, passed away September 6, 2020. Arrangements by Ingram Funeral Home & Crematory. Juan Tapia, 87, of Cumming, passed away September 6, 2020. Arrangements by McDonald & Son Funeral Home. David Tremblay, 71, of Roswell, passed away September 2, 2020. Arrangements by Northside Chapel Funeral Directors & Crematory.
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