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After years of contentious debate, the Walgreens project on Peachtree Road is moving toward construction. Brookhaven’s Board of Zoning Appeals voted 3-2 on July 16 to allow a series of zoning variances needed for a new proposal for the project. Developer Jay Gipson said the vote provided the final zoning approval his company needed to move forward “This is it,” Gipson said. “I think we’re done, and we are so excited about moving forward and creating this.” Gipson’s plan calls for a three-story, brick-faced building with a parking garage at the corner of Peachtree Road and Colonial Drive. He said the structure will look like a “classic, old urban building.” Walgreens will operate a pharmacy on the first
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Caroline Short, 7, dances with her nanny Sarah Gardze, while the movie “Footloose” shows on the big screen during Movies on the Town at Town Brookhaven on July 17. See another photo on page 5.
The Brookhaven City Council voted July 22 to defer changes to its tree ordinance to give staff members a chance to tweak them a bit before they’re adopted. But, even after approval, the city’s tree regulations will remain a work in progress, city officials said. Still, some residents say the proposed new rules are too vague and too lenient on developers. “I think we need to pass something immediately, so that nothing else slides through under the old ordinance, and then get a better one by September,” resident Ruth Ann Little said. And that’s just what the council did. Councilman Joe Gebbia suggested deferring the ordinance until July 29 at SEE CITY COUNCIL, PAGE 5
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Briarcliff and Lakeside cityhood initiatives merge BY COLLIN KELLEY When officials from the Briarcliff and new city appears on a ballot, leaders of Lakeside cityhood initiatives announced the combined cityhood initiatives are goat the July 2 meeting of the DeKalb Goving to have to convince residents that the ernment Operations Task Force that they merged groups are viable and inclusive. If were joining forces – “dating,” in the the mood of the members of the LLCC, words of LakesideYES Chairwoman Mary a group comprised of residents from LinKay Woodworth – there was little detail dridge/Martin Manor, LaVista Park and about how the relationship would unfold. Woodland Hills, was any indication, there The couple’s first date was an awkward might be a few bumps in the road. one as representatives from the merged There was lingering bitterness from cityhood movements spoke at the July 9 some residents in the LLCC neighborLindbergh-LaVista Corridor Coalition hoods who felt snubbed by Lakeside. The (LLCC) meeting. neighborhoods joined the Briarcliff initiaThe takeaway from the new partnertive, which stalled out at the Gold Dome ship between Briarcliff and Lakeside is as Lakeside and Tucker limped forward. this: those names will disappear and a new “What we are trying to do is consolione will be chosen to represent the merged date two visions,” said Briarcliff spokesterritory. It also means going back to the man Keith Hanks. “These first meetings drawing board and creating a new map. are going to be raw things as we figure out Meanwhile, residents promoting a city how to work together.” of Tucker have launched Tucker2015.com Lakeside representative Josh Kahn with an updated map. agreed, calling the process “messy.” At the end of this year’s Georgia legTension showed as members of the Briislative session, the three competing cityarcliff group tried to explain how the process would, essentially, start from scratch hood movements – Briarcliff, Lakeside and Tucker – found again. There was also their efforts stalled over uncertainty about See Commentary page 6 boundary disputes. A whether a state reprelast minute effort to sentative would take the merge the Lakeside and Tucker plans was newly merged cityhood movement to the an arranged marriage that neither side reGeorgia Legislature for the 2015 session. ally wanted, but accepted in hopes of get“We are two groups trying to get to one ting any kind of action at the capital. map,” Kahn said. “We are going to have With the dust settled, Tucker is now on to talk to people and see which neighborits own, there have been shifts in the behoods want to be a part of it.” hind-the-scenes players for both the BriarSome residents want to survey those in cliff and Lakeside movements and there is both the old Briarcliff and Lakeside city– at least in this early phase – a willingness hood areas to see if they still want to move to try to get this couple to the altar. forward, and what services are most imBut before a referendum to create a portant to them. No timetable was set.
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David Ewing said he moved to Brookhaven less than a year ago and he was curious to see the direction the young city planned to take. “I just want to see where the city’s going,” he said. “I’m new to the neighborhood and want to see where it’s been and where it’s going.” So Ewing was among more than 70 people who headed to Brookhaven City Hall on July 21 for an open house to chat with city officials and planners about Brookhaven’s future. He said he was impressed with the work the city’s planners had done. “A lot of thought has gone into it,” he said. “People’s concerns, they’re really taking them in. That’s the appearance, anyway.” Mayor J. Max Davis, one of several city officials on hand to speak with members of the crowd, welcomed the turnout. “It’s wonderful,” Davis said. “I’m thrilled we have this many ... citizens engaged in what the future of Brookhaven will look like. This is exactly what we envisioned.” For the open house, planners set up 22 display boards on easels that illustrated how the proposed new city master plan and transportation plan were shaping up. The city also is developing plans for the city’s park and the Buford Highway corridor. City officials intend for the final Comprehensive Plan to be presented to Brookhaven City Council in October for adoption. Planners divided the city into 13 communities called “character areas.” They stretched from Perimeter Center in the north to the Buford Highway Corridor in the south and included neighborhoods such as Briarwood Park, Lynwood Park and the “Lakes District,” which was made up of neighborhoods around Murphey-Candler and Silver lakes. BK
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Residents stuck Post-It notes on the boards or scribbled thoughts on comment sheets. They called for everything from fewer curb cuts on Peachtree Road to rethinking the intersection of Ashford Dunwoody and Johnson Ferry roads. “We’re not hearing a lot about ‘Widen this [road] to multiple lanes,’ but rather [to make improvements] in multiple locations,” said Joe Palladi, chair of the transportation plan steering committee. “And they want to see what the plan is.” The proposed vision statement for the city calls for a future in which Brookhaven is a “walkable, urban community that preserves its unique character and history.” Ewing liked the idea of a walkable city. He said he’d like to see additional bike lanes and slower traffic. “I don’t bike myself, but I plan to someday,” he said. “I do like that idea of a walkable city. It takes a lot of planning and funding, and a lot of cooperation from residents, but, ultimately, it could be a walkable city.” Genie Stringer said she pays close attention to what the city is planning for its parks. “All of us notice things we wish were improved,” Stringer said. “We don’t think there’s anything we can do. This gives us a chance to say, ‘We need a bus shelter here. Ashford Dunwoody and Johnson Ferry, where they come together, should be better.’” Donna Poseidon also would like to see the city find a way to slow traffic. “I’m a walker and a runner and a bicyclist,” she said. “I’d like to see the drivers slow down and pay more attention to non-cars.” But on this evening, she said, she was studying the displays and trying to absorb the ideas in the city’s plans. “Sharing information is always good,” she said.
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6:30 p.m., following a presentation of the city’s proposed comprehensive, Buford Highway and parks plans, which starts at 3 p.m. The proposed revised tree ordinance will be left on the city website (www. brookhavenga.gov) for public review, city officials said. Another public hearing will be held within 30 days so city officials can continue to modify the ordinance and gather comments from residents. “I think any ordinance can use reworking,” said Kay Evanovich, a city arborist, adding that there’s “room for improvement.” The council’s vote to wait a week followed a July 15 work session in which the new regulations were presented with the intent of improving the ordinance the city adopted from DeKalb County. “We adopted the ordinance [from DeKalb] as temporary, with the intention of going back through it,” said Mayor J. Max Davis at the work session. Davis said that the city, likewise, previously made changes to its development and police codes that it had adopted from the county. Evanovich said she agreed with the idea of approving the new ordinance soon while continuing to work on another draft. She said she was concerned that since the draft has been made public, some homeowners might cut trees before the new ordinance passes. “If we go ahead and pass this and get these measures in that do help our canopy and then turn around and do another draft . . . I think that might be a more beneficial thing to do at this point,” she said. Evanovich, along with arborist Teresa Eldredge, a landscape architect and
president of TJ Schell, first presented the modified tree plan to the council during the July 15 work session. Some changes to the ordinance include encouraging appropriate tree diversity, and maintaining the health of city trees through proper pruning and mulching. The tree ordinance would take effect when someone wants to remove trees, applies for a land development or building permit, or wants to rebuild more than half a parking lot. It does not apply for tree plantings on public lands, for landscaping projects on private property when no trees are removed, and for remodeling or additions with no tree or land disturbance. Under the new ordinance, homeowners may remove five trees in a calendar year with a diameter of 10 inches or more, other than specimen trees. The old ordinance did not specify the size of the trees, nor did it require a permit, as it would under the new code. Also, the new ordinance would require that residential properties maintain a specified amount of tree coverage per acre when a removal permit is applied for. The old ordinance had no requirement for maintaining or replanting trees. On properties where land disturbance permits have been applied for, under the new ordinance, developers must maintain a specified amount of tree coverage per acre outside of building setbacks. The new ordinance also creates a tree fund, which means property owners could pay as an alternate form of compliance with the ordinance. The collected funds could be used for developing a tree survey, buying and planting trees on public property, tree education, city tree maintenance and promoting a healthy tree population.
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A better quality of life: The ultimate goal of the north DeKalb cityhood movement Two years ago, friends and neighbors in communities all across north-central DeKalb County began discussing a shared vision to follow in the footsteps of Sandy Springs, Dunwoody and Johns Creek to pursue a better quality of life through incorporation. The goals of those seeking a city named “Lakeside” and those who prefer a larger map called “Briarcliff” are mutual: The overdue need for greater levels of local control in an area largely ignored by a county government. The ongoing crises simply exacerbate the problems. DeKalb County has neglected our community by providing insufficient police protection, a woefully inadequate road-repair and sidewalks program, few parks, and zoning and land-use policies that fail to reflect our community values — to name just a few of the issues. The county commissioners for our area do not live here and lack a keen awareness of what we need and want — from a lack of economic development in challenged retail areas to improved service deMARY KAY livery to a need for greater police presence in residential neighborhoods. The Lakeside and Briarcliff teams are now collaborating in pursuit of the common goal of cityhood WOODWORTH during the 2015 session of the Georgia Legislature in January. They share a desire to improve our area GUEST COLUMN and to help turn around the fortunes of our county. The information we have gleaned from neighborhood meetings, social media and other community input will be used to ensure that the map considered by the General Assembly is fair, logical and inclusive. Cityhood for this portion of DeKalb transcends political party, income or any other label critics have tried to put on either previous cityhood effort. We want what is best to help preserve our neighborhoods and to provide incentives to help our area thrive well into the future. Both city groups can tell you that most residents in our area are embarrassed by their DeKalb elected officials — not just the never-ending claims of corruption, but also the seeming inability to accomplish anything except infighting. DeKalb CEO Burrell Ellis faces trial for extortion and conspiracy charges — a trial that has been postponed several times and puts a black eye on the image of the county. Ethics charges have been filed against each of the seven DeKalb commissioners. The accusations primarily relate to the way these elected officials handle themselves in office or misuse of taxpayer funds. Rather than seriously addressing the multitudinous problems with the county, Interim CEO Lee May has appointed a “task force,” and hired consultants to look at the impact of cities on DeKalb. Citizens and cityhood groups were left off the panel, as were pro-city legislators, until that fact was made public. DeKalb officials have consistently lobbied against new cities, using taxpayer-funded lobbyists to work against their own citizens. May himself asked the General Assembly to kill the creation of more cities for three years. Sadly, it is business as usual not only at the DeKalb Headquarters, but also along U.S. 29, where prostitution and drug crimes continue unabated. Northlake Mall — the largest commercial center in our area — is under severe distress, and no significant efforts are being made to renew it. In contrast, a small city, governed by those who live here and who care about our community, would target these concerns. This is a proven model of success. But first we have to incorporate. Our community must agree on a new map and goals for self-governance. LakesideYES believes success depends on beginning with a manageable city size to ensure efficient service delivery, but we also believe that annexation of additional unincorporated areas should be seriously considered once the city is operating successfully. As we at Lakeside and Briarcliff work on our efforts, you could say we are “dating.” We hope we can come together with a fullfledged agreement to present to the community that will allow a large portion of north-central DeKalb voters to join us next winter in asking the Georgia Legislature, once more, for the ability to self-govern, and to keep DeKalb and our community strong for generations to come. Woodworth is co-chairman of LakesideYES, a group of volunteers advocating cityhood in the Lakeside community of north-central DeKalb County.
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Perimeter Business A monthly section focusing on business in the Reporter Newspapers communities PDK airline offers alternative flights, free parking, no security lines BY BOB PEPALIS Call it a modern air traveler’s fantasy: A short drive to the airport followed by free parking, no bag fees and no long security lines. Southern Airways Express promises to deliver on that fantasy. And it sees that promise as the reason frequent fliers should skip bookings on big-name airlines and head to DeKalb-Peachtree Airport when they’re taking short flights to Florida beaches or to Memphis. Alyson and Scott Reynolds took their first flight on Southern Airways Express to Atlanta from their home in Destin, Fla., on July 8 for her interior design business. She was happy to skip the Transportation Security Administration’s security lines. He said he liked the flight’s convenience, as the couple lives about 15 minutes from the Destin airport and only needed to arrive 15 minutes before the flight. “And the flight left early,” Alyson Reynolds said. “That never happens.” Ben Giles, owner of White Sands Contracting of Destin, likes the little, Memphis-based airline’s business so much he invested in the company. “I have business quite a bit up here [in metro Atlanta],” he said recently during a stop at PDK. “So, without having to go through TSA and all the hassles of [Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport] and all that, it’s really convenient. And, secondly, as an investor, I hope the airline takes off. I think it’s a great business model and they should do well.” For its flights in and out of metro Atlanta, Southern Airways Express has found a way to do something other airlines haven’t: avoid Hartsfield. Long-standing debates about whether Atlanta needs a second airport still go on, but Southern Airways Express is able to operate from PDK under a Federal Aviation Administration definition of public charters. Essentially, airport officials have said, the company markets, schedules and books passengers, and then contracts with a subsidiary that provides the flights. Southern Airways Express took its first flights in 2013. The company spent the first year experimenting to find which flights met consumer demand and has scaled back on flights. When the company announced its opening last year, it offered flights from PDK to six southern cities. This summer, the airline operates 54 flights a week, including two takeoffs and two landings most days from PDK. Chief Operating Officer Keith Sisson said a new schedule should be approved by the U.S. Department of Transportation in the next few weeks. That schedule will begin just after Labor Day. “We decided early on our competition was going to be the long car ride,”
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Local businesses mark openings and renovations Welcome to a new way to bank with Bank of North Georgia
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The Brookhaven Chamber of Commerce welcomed 18|8 Fine Men’s Salon to its location at 305 Brookhaven Avenue, Suite A1140. From left, Chamber members Todd Lantier, Lynda Martin and Casey Dudek, City Councilman Bates Mattison, salon owners Skip and Nancy Plesnarski, Chamber member Buz McOmber, Police Chief Gary Yandura and City Councilman Joe Gebbia. Lucky’s Burger & Brew, opened June 16 at 305 Brookhaven Avenue. On hand to celebrate, front, from left, Pete Hussey, Diane and Ernie Geyer, owners, Ted Lescher, general manager, Bill Brown and Lucky. Also in attendance, Brookhaven Chamber of Commerce members Terrell Carstens, Kerry Witt, Debbie Mayer and Casey Dudek. Back row, City Councilman Bates Mattison, Todd Lantier, Chairman of the Board, Brookhaven Chamber of Commerce, Chamber member Buz McOmber, Police Chief Gary Yandura and Chamber members Melissa Bryson and Rick Martin. Sprouts Farmers Market held a grand opening in Dunwoody on July 16. Attending the ribbon cutting, fourth from left, Amin Maredia, Sprouts CFO, City Councilmen Terry Nall and Denny Shortal, Mayor Mike Davis, and Brady Dudley, store manager. The market is located at 2480 Mount Vernon Road.
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Renaissance on Peachtree, located at 3755 Peachtree Road NE, recently completed an $8 million renovation to its Buckhead/ Brookhaven high-rise senior residence. At the July 10 reopening event, resident Ralph Sachs cuts the ribbon while General Manager Woody DeWeese, rear left, watches. The facility, which was built in 1987, has 228 independent and assisted-living apartments.
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linking fans with their teams during football season, he said. Company officials say that the PDKbased flights have not been as successful as the Memphis-based ones. Almost every flight is sold out from Memphis to the beaches, Sisson said. One flight per day out of PDK is bound for Memphis four days per week – excluding Thursdays and weekends. A flight arrives daily from Memphis Monday through Friday. And Southern Airways flies to Destin once a day five times per week – Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday and Sunday. An inbound flight from Destin is scheduled four days per week – Monday, Tuesday, Friday and Sunday. That makes nine outbound and nine inbound flights weekly. But they also want to convince more business travelers to fly their airline to fill the seats now being used by vacationers. When the leisure travel stopped last win-
ter, so did flights out of Atlanta by Southern Airways Express. “This year, we know that we have to do something different when the winter rolls along,” he said. A small start has been made at PDK. Every week, six to eight people fly to Atlanta from Memphis for meetings they used to drive to. And Sisson said the airline would like to start a banker’s shuttle to Charlotte. “We can take them out of their cars with a convenient flight from their neighborhood to Charlotte,” Sisson said. For now, John Bunyan and his wife might be close to the airline’s target market. He’s a retiree, having spent 36 years working for IBM. The Bunyans have homes in both Destin and Atlanta. “My wife has flown this and I’ve flown this. We think this is outstanding,” he said. “We keep a car down here and it really works out really handy. You’re here in an hour and a half without the drive.”
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Monday, July 28, 4-6 p.m. The Center for Puppetry Arts holds a build a puppet building workshop. Free. The community is invited to attend. Appropriate for ages 7-12. Open to the first 20 participants. Call 770512-4640 or visit the Dunwoody Branch Library to register. 5339 Chamblee-Dunwoody Rd., Dunwoody, 30338.
Reptile Guys Tuesday, July 29, 10:30-11:30 a.m. Meet 12 reptiles in this one-hour interactive show. Suitable for children ages 4 and up. No reservation required. Free. Open to the public. Sandy Springs Branch Library, 395 Mount Vernon Highway, Sandy Springs, 30328. Email: comments@co.fulton.ga.us or call 404-303-6130 for details.
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Wednesday, July 30, 6 p.m. Kids learn valuable and fun lessons while their imagination is sparked by a mixture of age-appropriate messages ... combined with cool magic, comedy, music and audience participation. Free. For ages 3 and up. All are welcome. Sandy Springs Branch Library, 395 Mount Vernon Highway, Sandy Springs, 30328. Email: comments@co.fulton.ga.us or call 404-303-6130 with questions.
Ronald McDonald Thursday, July 31, 10:30-11:15 a.m. Come see Ronald McDonald perform! In this multi-media musical performance, Ronald shows that anyone, no matter their age, can help others and their community by utilizing their time, talents and natural gifts. Free. For ages 3-12. Open to all. Cookies provided. Buckhead Branch Library, 269 Buckhead Ave., NE, Atlanta, 30305. Call 404814-3500 or email: comments@co.fulton. ga.us for information.
Songwriting 101 Thursday, July 31, 1:30-2:30 p.m. Teens will enjoy an introductory-level songwriting workshop, utilizing a variety of instruments (guitars, keyboard, amp and mics) to create a song, and also learn how technology and math fit into the songwriting process. For ages 12-18. Limited to the first 20 participants. Registration required by emailing: amy.alexander@fultoncountyga.gov or calling 404-814-3500. Buckhead Branch Library, 269 Buckhead Ave., NE, Atlanta, 30305.
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Water Day Saturday, Aug. 2, 11 a.m.- 3 p.m. Join others for a cool and fun day all about water. Bring your wet gear! Activities include: Amazing bubble show; make your own bubbles; the sprinkler; water and art; and more. For all ages. Included in Chattahoochee Nature Center’s general admission: $10 adults; $7 seniors (ages 65+) and ages 13-18; $6 ages 3-12; children 2 & under are free. 9135 Willeo Rd., Roswell, 30075. Call 770-9922055 or visit: http://chattnaturecenter.org for details.
Science Films Monday, Aug. 4, 11:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Children ages 5-12 can learn about science by viewing two educational films, one about flight, and the other about space. Free and open to the public. Groups of five or more must register by calling 404-814-3500 or emailing: comments@co.fulton.ga.us. Buckhead Branch Library, 269 Buckhead Ave., NE, Atlanta, 30305.
A Taste of Ghana Thursday, Aug. 7, 10:30-11:15 a.m. Come join a family from Ghana, Africa, as they share Anansi stories, dance, songs and costumes from their homeland. Free. The community is welcome to attend. For ages 3-8. Buckhead Branch Library, 269 Buckhead Ave., NE, Atlanta, 30305. Call 404-8143500 or email: comments@co.fulton.ga.us with questions.
Turtle Tours Saturday, Aug. 9, 11 a.m.-12 p.m. Heritage Sandy Springs’ “Turtle Tours,” an educational series appropriate for children ages 2-5, continues. In this program, join museum mascots Spring and Sandy, and follow Sandy’s”treasure map.” Free; donations encouraged. No reservations required. 6075 Sandy Springs Circle, Sandy Springs, 30328. For more information, email: kbrigance@ heritagesandysprings.org, call 404-8519111 or visit: www.heritagesandysprings. org.
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Saturday, Aug. 2, 3-5 p.m. Could solar electric power work for you? What does it mean to live the sustainable life? Join Sol Haroon for a look into what solar electric power is today and how to harness the sun. Free and open to the public. For adult audiences. Sandy Springs Branch Library, 395 Mount Vernon Highway, Sandy Springs, 30328. Email: comments@co.fulton.ga.us or call 404-3036130 for further information.
Saturday, Aug. 2, 8 p.m. “Swing and roll” artists visit Hungry Ear Coffee House, serving up classics from the Great American Songbook of the ‘30s, ‘40s and ‘50s, performed by Tom Godfrey and jazz singer, Lori Guy, along with acoustic songwriter, Wil Hodge and down-home country and gospel vocalist, Keren Leppo. $5. All are welcome. Northwest Unitarian Universalist Congregation, 1025 Mount Vernon Highway, NW, Sandy Springs, 30327. Call 770955-1408 or go to: http://nwuuc.org with questions.
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Thursday, Aug. 7, 8 p.m. The Marcus Jewish Community Center presents Les Misérables. The musical is an epic tale of broken dreams, passion and redemption, against the backdrop of a nation seething with revolution. Show recommended for ages 14 and up. Continues Aug. 10, 2 and 7 p.m.; Aug. 13, 8 p.m.; Aug. 14, 8 p.m.; Aug. 17, 2 and 7 p.m. Tickets: $15-29. Morris & Rae Frank Theatre, 5342 Tilly Mill Rd., Dunwoody, 30338. Contact the box office at: 678-812-4002 or visit: www.atlantajcc.org/ boxoffice for tickets or information.
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Tuesday, Aug. 5, 4:30-5:30 p.m. To prepare for the new school year, rising 2nd, 3rd, 4th and 5th graders can take a free, math skills assessment to test strengths and weaknesses. Each assessment lasts approximately 25 minutes. Given on first-come, first-served basis. Additional session Tuesday, Aug. 12, 4:30-5:30 p.m. Registration required and started July 7. Parents receive an assessment analysis. Call Katori Education Co., Monday-Thursday at 678880-7094 to sign up or with questions. Sandy Springs Branch Library, 395 Mount Vernon Highway, Sandy Springs, 30328.
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Side Show Monday, July 28, 7-10:30 p.m. Act3 Productions holds auditions for its upcoming “Side Show,” a musical about a circus act comprised of female, conjoined twins in the 1930s. Additional audition time, Tues. July 29, 7-10:30 p.m. Callbacks, July 30, 7-10:30 p.m. Rehearsals begin Sept. 8. Auditions by appointment only by emailing: dawnzachariah@gmail.com. 6285-R Roswell Rd., Sandy Springs, 30328. Call 770-241-1905 for details.
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The Highballs Sunday, August 10, 7-8:30 p.m. Concerts by the Springs continues, by welcoming The Highballs, based in Athens, Ga., who bring 80s music to life. Free and open to the community. Picnic baskets, coolers and blankets are welcome. No outside tables. Pets and smoking are not permitted. Gates open at 5 p.m. Heritage Green, on the Sandy Springs Society Entertainment Lawn, 6110 Bluestone Rd., NE, Sandy Springs, 30328. Call 404-851-9111, visit: www.heritagesandysprings.org or email: murphy@heritagesandysprings.org for more information. Go to: www.thehighballs.com to check out the band.
Saturday, Aug. 2, 6:30 p.m. Brookhaven United Methodist Church welcomes Jordan Grassi to their outdoor stage, for a “Chastain-style concert.” Grassi, originally from Key West, shows influences from Brad Paisley to Shania Twain. Lawn chairs, blankets and picnics encouraged. Free. The community is welcome to attend. 1366 N. Druid Hills Rd., Brookhaven, 30319. Call 404-2377506 or visit: www.brookhavenumc.org for details.
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Thursday, July 31, 6 p.m. Atlanta/Decatur-based The Bitteroots, fronted by vocalist Laura Dees, has a sound that’s been called a “unique brand of soulful rock,” and has drawn comparisons to Janis Joplin. Concert runs 6:30-8 p.m. Tickets: $5, ages 21 and up; $2, ages 13-20; free for 12 and under. Blankets, picnics and coolers welcomed. Pets and smoking not allowed. Parking available on Sandy Springs Place in designated parking lots. Sandy Springs Society Entertainment Lawn, 6110 Bluestone Rd., Sandy Springs, 30328. Call 404-851-9111 or go to: www.heritagesandysprings.org to find out more.
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Thursday, Aug. 7, 1-4 p.m. The Friends of the Chamblee Library hold a book sale. Afternoon preview for Friends members. Public welcome Aug. 8- 9, and Monday, Aug. 10 (Bag Day), from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. each day. On Aug. 10, a bag of books sells for $3. Hundreds of titles available, both hardback and paperback, in many different categories. Proceeds go toward enhancing adult and children’s book collections, and supporting programs for adults and children. Chamblee Branch Library, 4115 Clairmont Rd., Chamblee, 30341. To learn more, call 770936-1380.
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but when you bring a 90-pound dog out, they want to give up. Our goal is to use as little force as possible.” Controlled apprehension is based completely on command. A police dog will not attack unless told to by his officer, usually under extreme circumstances. “To a dog, there are no bad guys,” Kitch said. “To apprehend somebody is no different than learning how to sit.” But apprehension is only a small part of what Dano learned in training. “Dano and Grizz are dual-purpose dogs,” said Fikes. “They have a patrol background and are trained in narcotics detection.” Many police dogs are single-purpose dogs, which means they are trained in narcotics detection only. Fikes said that this was the easiest part of training. Narcotics detection begins around the fourth or fifth week of training. Dogs, which have a powerful sense of smell, learn to recognize the scent of various drugs. “The dogs never ingest anything, and never become addicted,” said Kitch. “They are trained in scent recognition only.” In addition to narcotics detection and controlled apprehension, Dano also mastered obedience, temperament, searching buildings, searching open areas and tracking. “The dogs are utilized to find lost or missing people by tracking human scent,” Kitch said. “It is the most rewarding work as a policeman and a parent.” He added the dogs generally enjoy all areas of their work. “They work for us, because it’s play for them,” he said. “They live to work, so they love to work.”
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floor, and offices will fill the second and third floors, he said. He said construction could begin by the end of the year and be completed in 2015. Walgreens has been trying to locate a pharmacy on the property for years, stretching back to before the creation of the city of Brookhaven. Its plans drew opposition from neighbors because they said the proposals violated terms of the overlay zoning district. The overlay, which governs aspects of development in the area, was created to give the area an “urban look,” and requires multi-story buildings built along the street. Residents in the past objected to plans to create a single-floor building to house the pharmacy and to the property’s curb cut onto Peachtree. Some residents continued their objections to the project’s curb cut on Peachtree, telling members of the zoning board the curb cut violates terms of the zoning overlay and had been denied in the past. The curb cut is designed to provide a right turn into and right turn out of the development. During the zoning board’s meeting, some residents and board members said the vote would create a precedent for the area. “This [project] has been kicked around five plus years,” Bill Roberts of the Brookhaven Peachtree Community Alliance told the zoning board members. “This is the first project the overlay has been brought to bear on. It’s a beacon for
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The Walgreens plan calls for a three-story, brick-faced building, giving it a “classic, old urban” feeling.
everything that will happen over the next 25 years, up and down the road.” Resident Kathy Forbes also objected to the plan. “Granting these variances to Walgreens would be giving special consideration,” she said in a statement read at the meeting. But the project drew support, too. Zoning board member Jed Beardsley, who voted for the variances, later said the project would provide needed office space in the area. “This is not just a Walgreens, it’s two stories of office space, and it’s the first new office space in Brookhaven along Peachtree Road in years and years,” he said. “I think that’s a nice part of the project. ... There is a dearth of office space in our corridor.”
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The board approved the variances, with Beardsley, Don Bolia and Glenn Viers voting yes, and Chairman Tim Nama and member Coey Self voting no. Gipson said the building will enclose 32,000 square feet of office space and 14,100 square feet of space for the Walgreens, and it would have “a high-dollar finish.” Gipson said he was born in Brookhaven and had spent much of his life there. He is developing the project with his father. “I’m a native,” he said. “When I was born, my parents lived on Dresden Drive. “At the end of the day, I live there. I shop there. So the impact this building has on the community, it has on me.”
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An Atlanta company plans to raze the 58-year-old Bryton Hills Apartments and replace them with three-story townhomes. Jay T. Clark, CEO of Southeast Capital Companies, said the company plans to replace the 204 apartments on the 9-acre parcel near Clairmont Road and Buford Highway with 155 townhomes priced “in the high $400,000s.” A portion of the property will be reserved for future commercial development, he said. The Brookhaven Board of Zoning Appeals unanimously approved zoning variances needed for the project during its meeting July 16. “I think this is a positive sign,” resident Robert Smith, who lives nearby on Skyland Drive, told members of the board. “This area is a front door to Brookhaven. It’ll be a tremendous improvement to Brookhaven.” Construction on the townhomes should begin after the end of the coming school year, Clark said, and is expected to continue through 2017. “We’re starting when the school year ends next May,” he said. “The principal of the elementary school asked we not push the kids out during the school year.”
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