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Sandy Springs could one day be home to a 1,000-seat performing arts center, if it follows the advice of a study conducted as part of city center plans. It would be the “biggest project we’ve ever undertaken,” Mayor Rusty Paul said at a recent Rotary Club of Sandy Springs meeting. The mayor said he was gratified by a public outpouring of support he has received following the release of the study commissioned by the Sandy Springs City Council. That study, by Johnson Consultants, urged the city to look at a 750-seat to 1,000-seat performing arts facility. Charlie Johnson, with Johnson Consulting, urged San-
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The Kelly family, front, Charlie, 5, back left, Patrick, 9, mom Jamie, Emily, 7, and dad Mike, get down and boogie to the beach sounds of the “Grains of Sand” band during a concert at Heritage Green on July 13. See another photo on page 17.
If Sandy Springs city officials decide not to go forward with a roundabout on the Riverside Drive/I-285 interchange, the city will be on the hook to spend $1.5 million to construct turning lanes on the intersection ramps. The Georgia Department of Transportation first proposed the roundabout in 2011 after the city requested a new traffic signal at the interchange. If a roundabout is constructed, the project will be funded with federal help at no cost to the city, except for landscaping and decorative street lights, state officials say. But if it’s not built, the city will have to pay to construct turning lanes SEE RIVERSIDE, PAGE 20
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Children took a front seat to hear Mayor Rusty Paul as a large crowd of residents and officials gathered for the opening of the Abernathy Greenway and Playable Art Park. “This is an amazing jewel for our community, for these neighborhoods, for these younger constituents down here,” said the mayor, pointing to the children. The project has been a long time in the making, with its opening delayed
several times over the years by construction, weather and attempts to appease neighbors. The 6.6-acre portion that opened on July 17 lies along the north side of Abernathy Road, from Wright Road to Brandon Mill Road. In 2001, before Sandy Springs became a city, federal funding became available for the Georgia Department of Transportation and Fulton County to address congestion along Abernathy Road. To alleviate community concerns
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The Sandy Springs City Council votFerris said the developers are preed on July 15 to defer until September a pared to make a number of roadway vote on a mixed-use development conimprovements, including adding more taining 500 apartment units, a 50-floor turn lanes, sidewalks and bike lanes in office tower, hotel and retail space. the area. Real estate developer Hines had re“We’ve worked with the PCID (Pequested a zoning change for land at rimeter Community Improvement Peachtree Dunwoody, Abernathy and District) standards as a guide to create Mount Vernon roads from office to enhanced pedestrian crossings at Abmixed use, which ernathy and Mount would allow for the apartments, as well Vernon roads across as a use permit to Peachtree Dunwoody exceed maximum to ensure strong conheight variances. “We really would nectivity and walkCity staff and the like to see a wellability to and from planning commission planned project had recommended the Northpark vilthat’s transitthe council approve lage,” Ferris said. the project with some Colin Greene, oriented.” conditions, saying with HOK archiit fit into the Comtects, the master – TOCHIE BLAD prehensive Plan and planner and designer SANDY SPRINGS COUNCIL Live Work Regional for the project, said OF NEIGHBORHOODS district. the project is “abso“These modificalutely transit orienttions will ensure that ed” and is designed the Northpark projto capitalize on the ect becomes one of MARTA station. the most exciting new urban-style villagCouncilman Gabriel Sterling made es in the central Perimeter, consistent with the motion to defer, saying that the staff the Comprehensive Land Use Plan and, and council needed to have a better unwe are proud to point out, within the city derstanding of how the development limits of Sandy Springs,” said Mark Ferris, would affect traffic in the area. a managing director at Hines. “This is obviously an extremely large, However, critics have said a 50-story important zoning, and a lot of this need office tower would be the tallest in the for deferral is not so much for the Hines area, changing the city’s landscape, and guys who have been very open with the project would staff,” he said, “but bring too much traffor the council and fic to an alreadystaff to have a betSee related articles congested area. ter understanding Tochie Blad, with on pages 8-9 of how this project the Sandy Springs affects the PerimeCouncil of Neighter area and Sandy borhoods, told the Springs as a whole, council that neighbors are concerned especially when it comes to traffic.” that such a large project is coming into Sterling said planning for the district an area that already has a lot of traffic. includes unlimited heights, and it’s near “We really would like to see a wellthe MARTA station, but a lot of develplanned project that’s transit-oriented,” opments are in the works for the area, she said, adding that there is no direct so attention needs to be paid to potenpedestrian access to the MARTA station. tial traffic. Trish Thompson, also with the Sandy “If we’re going to do mixed use, Springs Council of Neighborhoods, said and we’re going to have transit orientshe was not happy with the traffic the ed [projects], I want to see a legitimate project would potentially bring. “You transit plan where you are providing incould not ask for a better developer in centives and other basis for people in Sandy Springs. . . . I just want them to that area to take MARTA,” Mayor Rusty do a really good job.” Paul said.
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Sandy Springs resident Nancy Lesser doesn’t want to see Dunwoody Springs Elementary School torn down if MARTA extends its rail line north. But she fears that could happen if the tracks run on the east side of Ga. 400. She believes the train should run on the west side of the highway. “More multifamily homes and businessANN MARIE QUILL es are on the west side, About 100 Sandy Springs and Dunwoody and they use public tranresidents attended MARTA’s public comments sit already,” said Lesser, meeting at the Hampton Inn on July 17. who lives in the Roberts Drive area. Lesser was among about 100 Sandy ised the agency would only expand on Springs and Dunwoody residents who the west side. But Sidifall stated in an attended the latest in a series of meetearlier outreach meeting that because of ings MARTA is holding to gather pubdemographic changes the agency had to lic comments on the potential project. “start back at zero in 2011.” The transit authority is considerLesser said she would prefer the agening extending service from the North cy add a bus line rather than extend the Springs station to the Forsyth Countrain lines. “Heavy rail is way too expenty line. MARTA is examining three opsive, and they’re going for a government tions for the project: bus rapid trangrant that’s difficult to get,” she said. sit, light rail and extending the current The project is expected to take a deheavy rail line. cade or more, “assuming everything goes Joan Rush, Lesser’s neighbor, agreed as expected,” project manager Mark Eatthe train should run on the west side of man said at the July 17 meeting at the the highway. “I’m not opposed to expanHampton Inn in Sandy Springs. sion,” Rush said. Eatman said that a Kennesaw State MARTA officials say they are considUniversity poll of north Fulton residents ering public opinion before determining and employees showed both approved whether the line would run on the east of extending the line to Forsyth, and reor west side, or a combination of both. sponses were mostly split between heavy “The general opinion in this area beand light rail. low the Chattahoochee [River] is that The agency is considering adding staalignment should be on the west side,” tions in Sandy Springs, Roswell and AlMARTA planner Janide Sidifall said. pharetta at Northridge Road, Holcomb But, she said that the decision on the Bridge Road, Mansell Road, North location will not be made soon. “At this Point Mall, Old Milton Parkway and point in the study we want to know, do Windward Parkway. they agree we should extend the line, Preliminary estimates show the bus what technology do they prefer, and option is expected to cost about $460 what do they think about station locamillion, compared to $1.8 billion for tions?” she said. light rail and $1.6 billion for heavy rail. She said a study of the project’s effects The heavy rail option is cheaper than on the community and natural resourclight rail because it extends the current es must be conducted before the agency line. The 11.9 mile line would extend can determine where the line expansion from the North Springs station. might be located. “One of the keys to a project like Sandy Springs and Dunwoody city this is having the money to do it,” said officials have publicly expressed support MARTA consultant Claudia Bilotto. for building on the west side of Ga. 400, She said the agency is eyeing funds saying building on the east side would from the Federal Transit Administrainterfere with neighborhoods. But, in tion, which grants money for projects earlier meetings, MARTA representabased on factors such as mobility imtives have stated that expanding on the provements, cost effectiveness, congeswest side could cost hundreds of thoution relief, environmental benefits, land sand of dollars more because it would use and economic development. involve crossing Ga. 400. For more information or to comLesser referred to a 2003 agreement ment online, visit www.itsmarta.com/ between MARTA and the Dunwoody north-line–400-corr.aspx or email ConHomeowners Association which promnect400@itsmarta.com. SS
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To the editor: Sandy Springs is rapidly becoming just like the city of Atlanta, with dense commercial development. And with that development comes a significant influx in the daily population, resulting in an increased demand for city services. This is a frequent topic discussed by the 15-member Atlanta Council: How to find funding for the cost of city services due to the increase in daytime population. Over the years, they have explored a myriad of ideas on how to generate enough revenue to pay for the ever-increasing cost of public safety (police, high-rise firefighting, emergency response) traffic signals and public works (street, bridge, sidewalk maintenance). Unfortunately, years of brainstorming by Atlanta produced nothing more than imposing impact fees, and those have proven to be totally inadequate to provide the required police, fire and public works maintenance. All this occurred while the residential population continued to decline. [Re: ‘Development could overwhelm Mount Vernon, Peachtree Dunwoody, Abernathy intersection,’ Sandy Springs Reporter, July 11-24], although there are estimates of a net increase of 5,000 parking spaces in the planning documents for this legislation, all of the traffic planning is specific to just this development. Was traffic planning done in a vacuum? There is no mention of how this increase will be affected and compounded by the huge increase in traffic resulting from State Farm offices on Hammond Drive, and the proposed redevelopment directly west of it on Peachtree Dunwoody across from Concourse. Nor was there any mention of the impact of traffic from the pending sale and development of the 76-acres of the Mayson and Glen properties on Abernathy, Glenlake Parkway and
City’s tree canopy going fast To the editor: For a city which prides itself as being in the top tier of leafy American communities, shouldn’t it be concerned with trees throughout the city and not just those in areas that have experienced limited development? Sandy Springs officials boast an increase in our tree canopy. This is a good example of “devil is in the details.” The numbers they boast have to do
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Glenridge Drive. I urge you to direct the staff to look beyond just the present circumstances. The planning solutions provided in the attachments are like planting a nice vegetable garden and treating it for insects flying around it while failing to account for the fact that your neighbor is raising rabbits. With the size, scope and impact of present and future development, it would be appropriate to engage planning services with specific experience in large-scale situations such as these. No one can fault you for knowing when to seek professional help. Due diligence wins every time. Traffic planning has got to be creative; significant funding will be required. It has to evolve well beyond painting another lane on a bridge and adding some turn lanes. That will not alleviate gridlock nor will it protect neighborhoods from daytime rush hour traffic seeking to cut through residential streets. To protect neighborhoods, streets may have to be closed. For instance, just as the precedent set by closing Vernon Woods Drive to Roswell Road, Glenridge Drive should be closed at Glenlake Parkway. If not carefully executed, Sandy Springs will end up just like Atlanta. The best advice I can offer to the mayor and council: Keep in mind that practical considerations frequently outweigh theoretical assumptions. Robert Barger
with a city average, with most of the growth appearing in districts with very little development, and over years of limited development due to the economic downturn. In no way does it reflect the effectiveness of city ordinances. Districts 3, 5 and 6 (from Wieuca Road north to Dalrymple Road, where the majority of the city’s development has occurred) are a very different story. That canopy has deteriorated dramatically. Averages may be true, but definitely deceptive. Now major development projects on wooded properties we’ve all loved and add to the “relaxed” ambiance of our
city, in District 4, are under consideration. Without stronger protections in our tree canopy ordinances those trees will go, too. Shouldn’t the goal of a city proud of its tree canopy be to protect them in all the districts, with strong constructive ordinances that are workable for residents and developers? Other cities have accomplished this balance of ordinance, construction and enforcement. Sandy Springs needs to do so too for the entire city. Susan Joseph
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Read these articles from our other editions online at ReporterNewspapers.net. “I’m a walker and a runner and a bicyclist. I’d like to see the drivers slow down and pay more attention to non-cars.” –Brookhaven resident Donna Poseidon
“Wow.” –Dunwoody City Councilman Denny Shortal, contemplating a request for a 4,800-square-foot temporary sign in the community
“We’d like more parks and more playgrounds, more sidewalks. In certain areas, we’ve tried to walk and we need the crosswalks to work better. It’s tricky to get to the Target.” –North Buckhead resident Eloise Foltz
“I think we have an obligation ... that what we leave as our legacy is better than what we were left.” –Dunwoody City Councilwoman Lynn Deutsch, as city officials consider tightening regulations to require more expensive construction techniques on some buildings
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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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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, 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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It’s not everyone who gets a day fense was going to be and we would play named after them, but Coach Stan Modefense against that offense,” he said. “I ses did. just wondered, ‘how in the world did he Moses, who led Sandy Springs High know that much?’ I asked him, ‘Coach School basketball to a state championhow were you so well prepared?’” ship in 1968, was honored Griffeth said Moses on July 12 with his very explained that he would own day and birthday celdrive to the other teams’ ebration attended by some towns to watch them play. 80 former teammates from “That taught me a thing across the country. about preparation that’s “Stan was a tough baslasted my whole career ketball coach,” said Meade with the Forest Service,” Sutterfield, who played on Griffeth said. “I would go the state championship into contract negotiations team. and I would always try and “On the other hand, he be as prepared as I could, cared about us. He had an and that came directly ability to make young folks from Stan Moses.” Coach Stan Moses accountable,” said SutterWhen asked why he field, who hosted the celethought so many of his bration in his Sandy Springs home. former players and students showed up Sandy Springs resident Bill Gannon, to honor him, Moses replied, “Because who helped organize the event, was inI reached 80, I guess.” He added, “They strumental in getting Mayor Rusty Paul were a great group of kids.” to issue a proclamation in honor of MoMoses said when he first arrived in ses, naming July 12 Stan Moses Day. Sandy Springs, he had no intention of The proclamation notes that Moses staying. “But I fell in love with the kids taught and coached at Sandy Springs and Sandy Springs,” he said. “It was a High from 1961 to 1971, served as good fit.” the original principal of Sandy Springs’ He said he likely learned his coaching Crestwood High School from 1972 to style from his father, a strict disciplinar1987, and was athletic director for the ian, and from a high school coach who Fulton County School System from taught him to “follow through.” 1987 to 1990. The party guests honored Moses with “Coach, when I played for you and a special gift, a rocking chair designed you called a time out, you would throw by former student Jerry Wooden, which a towel to us, and that towel smelled like contained wood from the floors of the Old Spice,” said Bob Griffeth, who gradold Sandy Springs High gym. uated from Sandy Springs High School The chair was signed by the players in 1966. “And I loved Old Spice after on the bottom, and the headrest conthat. I still use Old Spice deodorant.” tained part of a basketball as a pillow. But more importantly, Griffeth said, “The rockers and the braces, they’re Moses taught him to always be prethe places that take the most stress. They pared, which was a lesson that carried were designed with multiple laminates over to Griffeth’s later career with the that, like your teams, were placed into United States Forest Service. shape by great coaching,” Wooden said. “When we would have a practice, “You taught us that a good team is alCoach knew what the other team’s ofways stronger than one individual.”
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dy Springs officials at a recent workshop to explore an option close to 1,000 seats in order to give the center room to grow along with the community. Johnson, speaking on a speaker phone, described Sandy Springs as having a growing, highly-educated population with a high median income, and said the community would support an intimate performing arts center. “Sandy Springs fits in that model very nicely,” Johnson said. Johnson told the council that by its fifth year a performing arts center could bring in 219,900 to 353,200 attendees a year, depending on the type of facility the city built. It would also have the potential to bring in revenues as high as $5.4 million, with a net income of $400,000. At the Rotary event, Paul said the size that Johnson Consulting is recommending is the “sweet spot” where revenue and expenses could meet and break even, while also putting “us in a very competitive position.” Paul said the council is toying with the idea of going to the business community to see if private capital can be raised for the project. “If this is something that the community really wants, then we believe the community will step up . . . and maybe help us pay for it.” In the study, Johnson said a center could cost from about $22 million to about $32 million, depending on the kind of theater it included. Johnson sug-
gested the center should also include a large lobby and 7,500 square feet of meeting space. Civic center master developer Carter/Selig was scheduled to make a presentation on July 23 outlining what it proposed to include in the project. Check reporternewspapers.net for updates. As part of the study, Johnson Consulting also interviewed representatives from performing arts facilities in the metro area, including the Buckhead Theatre and the Gwinnett Performing Arts Center. Representatives from the Buckhead Theatre, a 790-seat venue, supported Sandy Springs building a performing arts center even though it would be a competitor, according to the study, which said that theater can’t accommodate all facility requests. Meanwhile, representatives from the Gwinnett Performing Arts Center said they regret not having a facility larger than its current 700 seats, and that Sandy Springs should build a facility it can grow into. The study also cited organizations in the city such as Sandy Springs Tourism & Hospitality and Heritage Sandy Springs that told the consultants they can’t accommodate all the event requests they receive, and the Chamber of Commerce, which holds a number of events outside the city due to lack of space. Johnson Consulting’s study can be found on the city’s website at www.sandyspringsga.org.
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The study looked at existing performing arts facilities sized similarly to the proposed center. The above are located within 15 miles of Sandy Springs.
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on the ramps at a cost of $1.5 million. Scott Zehngraff, assistant state traffic engineer for GDOT, told members of Sandy Springs City Council on July 15 that without the roundabout “the city is then . . . responsible for adding the turning lanes at the intersection.” “It’s a commitment that you guys already made when you requested the signal,” he said. “So, when we approved the traffic signal, it was contingent upon the turning lanes being added.” Zehngraff said the GDOT review was triggered by the city’s request for a traffic light at the intersection. “Our policy requires whenever traffic signals are requested, we need to consider the roundabouts for safety reasons,” he said. “A roundabout drastically reduces the severity of crashes. It also reduces the number of crashes. The reason is that as two roads intersect each other you have 32 potential conflict points, which a roundabout reduces to eight.” Following a public workshop on the proposal in March, some residents in the Riverside area protested the potential roundabouts. The Riverside Home-
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cerns that the roundabout study came about before the Braves announced the baseball team was moving to nearby Cobb County. But Marlo Clowers, a project manager with GDOT, told the council that the Braves traffic wouldn’t overwhelm the roundabouts. “There will possibly be some additional traffic south on Riverside to west I-285, but that’s not the most direct route to the stadium,” she said. “We don’t expect that delay would be significantly different with a roundabout than with any other project.” McDonald points out that GDOT says the roundabout is not a permanent fix. He added that most of his District 3 constituents that he’s heard from are against the project. “I think a permanent solution that solves safety issues needs to be the focus, not a limited one that’s on the freeway and not on neighborhood streets,” he said. “I do continue to have concerns as the plans currently stand. [A roundabout] may cause safety problems by increasing the volume of traffic on Riverside and contributing to cut-through traffic.”
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Police Blotter The following incidents and arrests are some but not all of the reports filed with SSPD over the listed period, dated through July 17. The following information was provided by the Sandy Springs Police Department from its records and is presumed to be accurate.
5700 block of Roswell Road 30342 – On July 16, a 60-year-old man reported that just after 9 p.m., he was standing at the front door of the Chevron gas station when he was approached by a young man who produced a box cutter and pinned him up against a car. A nearby witness yelled at the suspect who replied, “He has my money,” and then reached into the victim’s pocket and took a bottle of prescription pills and then fled. The box cutter was recovered at the scene. The victim said he was homeless and frequents the Roswell Road and Northwood Drive area. He was not injured.
BURGLA RY 7800 block of Colquitt Road 30350 – On July 7, a vacant apartment was burglarized
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ROBBERY Hope Road 30350 – On July 4, a man reported that around 2:30 p.m. he was walking along Hope Road when he was approached by a man walking in the opposite direction. The suspect punched the victim and then took his wallet and glasses. The suspect then fled.
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by the suspect coming in through a window lifted off the track. A pressure washer and hand tools were taken. 6400 block of Wright Road 30328 – On July 7, just before noon, officers answered an alarm at a home. No forced entry was found, but there was evidence someone tried to take a flat screen TV. Other bedrooms were ransacked, and it appeared the burglar perhaps took at least one smaller TV. A broken window next to the deadbolt location on the door was found. Other items were also reported taken. 200 block of Winding River Drive 30350 – On July 7, the victim’s front door was forced open sometime between July 3 and July 7. At the time of the report, the victim was not sure of any loss. 300 block of Glencastle Drive 30342 – On July 9, the resident said someone went into his carport and took items including a backCONTINUED ON PAGE 22
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Petitioner:
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Request:
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Planning Commission July 17, 2014 at 7:00 p.m. Mayor and City Council August 19, 2014 at 6:00 p.m.
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Petitioner:
City of Sandy Springs
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An Ordinance to Amend Article 9, Commercial District Regulations, of the Sandy Springs Zoning Ordinance to clarify Permitted Uses
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Mayor and City Council August 19, 2014 at 6:00 p.m. Location:
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Mayor and City Council August 19, 2014 at 6:00 p.m. Location:
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Petitioner:
City of Sandy Springs
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An Ordinance to Amend Section 7.2.3, Townhouse Residential District Development Standards, of the Sandy Springs Zoning Ordinance related to density
Public Hearings:
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Mayor and City Council August 19, 2014 at 6:00 p.m. Location:
Sandy Springs City Hall, Morgan Falls Office Park 7840 Roswell Road, Building 500, Sandy Springs, Georgia 30350 770-730-5600
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Sandy Springs City Hall, Morgan Falls Office Park 7840 Roswell Road, Building 500, Sandy Springs, Georgia 30350 770-730-5600
Mayor and City Council August 19, 2014 at 6:00 p.m. Location:
Sandy Springs City Hall, Morgan Falls Office Park 7840 Roswell Road, Building 500, Sandy Springs, Georgia 30350 770-730-5600
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Sandy Springs Police Blotter CONTINUED FROM PAGE 21 pack leaf blower. The victim’s carport closet and car were also entered. Six dollars in change was taken from the car. A second burglary (garage) next door was also reported. A backpack blower and two old computer towers that didn’t work were taken.
5500 block of Roswell Road 30342 – On July 12 a 29-year-old man said he arrived at his home around 9 p.m. after being out and having some drinks. His girlfriend, waiting at home, was upset. He said she got “amped up” and head-butted him, knocking out his front teeth.
Other domestic violence calls handled 5000 block of Spalding Drive 30350 – On July 14, the victim said someone forced entry that night were in the 700 block of Hamto the home and took JVC speakers, a deskmond Drive, 100 block of Highland Park top, monitor and Trail, Spalding laptop. The victim Trail, 1800 block of said he had camerRead more of the Harbor Pointe Parkas but they were not Police Blotter online at way, 8300 block of working. He had sewww.reporternewspapers.net Roswell Road, 6300 rial numbers for the block of Peachtree missing items, but they were contained Dunwoody Road, on the stolen laptop. and the 600 block of Spring Creek Lane.
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2000 block of Dunwoody Club Drive 30350 – On July 5, just before 10 a.m., one guy punched another guy. According to the victim, a guy in a red pickup truck exchanged words with him. Both ended up in the a grocery store parking lot. The guy in the truck got out, approached the victim’s car, opened the door, and punched him. The victim exited the car to defend himself. The car, left in gear, rolled and hit a Honda Civic that hit a Hyundai Accent. The guy in the truck said he was driving to the store to drop off flags when he saw the victim in his Saab, honking his horn at another vehicle. He honked his at the (victim) to indicate that he should cool off. Didn’t work. The now victim flipped him off and this began the chain of events. The guy in the red pickup truck was arrested.
A 54-year-old man reported that someone
opened an account in his name with a bank. Credit cards were mailed to his home. When he received them, he contacted the bank and was told that charges had already been placed on the account. Someone tried to use the cards at a discount department store on Caroline Street in Atlanta.
AR R ES TS 300 block of Winding River Drive 30350 – On July 4, cops responded to an apartment and spoke with a woman who said she did not know who called. Her boyfriend, she said, was in the bathroom. They knocked on the door, requesting his presence. He said he was
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undressed. The woman handed him a pair of pants. Seconds later, they heard glass breaking in the bathroom and found that the man had escaped through a window. Minutes later, the man reappeared at the front door, bloody and cut up. Seems he failed to successfully negotiate the window glass during his escape. He was taken to Northside Hospital to be treated and then taken to jail. He was wanted on a Fulton County warrant for probation violation. 1100 block of Mount Vernon Highway 30328 – On July 6, the manager
of a business flagged down an officer, telling him that they caught a shoplifter. The manager watched a video recording as the offender walked into the store and headed to the airpistol section. The manager then approached the man, asking what he was doing. The man said: “I need a gun to commit a robbery with my bitch.” The man then placed the gun in a Goodwill bag and walked toward the door at a quick pace. He was detained by the staff. He was later arrested for the $42 theft. Hampton Drive 30350 – On July 7 officers were called to an apartment address regarding two men fighting. As they approached, one of the men asked to be handcuffed, telling officers that it was his fault. He was clearly intoxicated. He was also clearly angry at the other man because he used the offender’s Xbox for movies and games without asking permission. He also complained that the victim kept him awake by chewing ice. The offender was eventually arrested on charges of disorderly conduct.
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700 block of Hammond Drive 30328 – On July 6, several people reported that beer cans and eggs were thrown from an upper floor balcony, landing in the swimming pool they were in. The officers were unable to locate the offender(s).
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SSPD detectives arrested a woman who was charged with reckless conduct after officers were called to a home improvement store in the early afternoon of July 13. Witnesses said a 2-year-old was in the car in 86 degree temperatures, and appeared to be in distress. The child was crying and pressing against the windows, which were up. The woman arrived soon after, and following a brief confrontation with witnesses, left the location prior to the arrival of police. She turned herself a few days later.
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