Gwinnett County Board of Commissioners' Resolutions for BRD, CIC, RZC, RZM, RZR, MIH, MUO, MUR, and/or SUP Cases and Amendments acted upon in June
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1 Gwinnett County Board of Commissioners' Resolutions for BRD, CIC, RZC, RZM, RZR, MIH, MUO, MUR, and/or SUP Cases and Amendments acted upon in June 2017
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7 CASE NUMBER CIC GCID GWINNETT COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS LAWRENCEVILLE, GEORGIA RESOLUTION ENTITLED: Change il) Conditions of Zoning ADOPTION DATE: IUNE 27, 2017 At the regular meeting of the Gwinnett County Board of Commissioners, held in the Justice and Administration Center Auditorium, 75 Langley Drive, Lawrenceville, Georgia. Name Present Vote Charlotte J. Nash, Chairman Yes Aye )ace Brooks, District I Yes Aye Lynette Howard, District 2 Yes Aye Tommy Hunter, District 3 Yes Aye John Heard, District 4 Yes Aye On motion of COMM. HUNTER, which carried a 5-0, vote, the following Resolution to Amend the Official Zoning Map of Gwinnett County is hereby adopted: A RESOLUTION TO AMEND THE OFFICIAL ZONING MAP WHEREAS, the Municipai-Gwinnett County Planning Commission has held a duly advertised public hearing and has filed a formal recommendation with the Gwinnett County Board of Commissioners upon an Application by LOGISTICS & ENGINEERING SOLUTIONS, INC. to Change the Conditions of Zoning on a tract of land zoned 0-R and described by the attached legal description, which is incorporated herein and made a part hereof by reference; and WHEREAS, notice to the public regarding said Amendment to the Official Zoning Map has been duly published in THE GWINNETT DAILY POST, the Official News Organ of Gwinnett County; and
8 CASE NUMBER CIC GCID WHEREAS, a public hearing was held by the Gwinnett County Board of Commissioners on MAY 23, 2017 and objections were not filed. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Gwinnett County Board of Commissioners, that the aforesaid application to amend the Official Zoning Map is hereby APPROVED subject to the following enumerated conditions: I. To restrict the use of the property as follows: A Limited to development as a live/work unit with additional office space for occupancy by one tenant. Final site design shall be subject to review and approval by the Director of Planning and Development. B. The existing structure and any new buildings, expansions or additions shall maintain a residential character and have front facades of primarily brick, stacked stone or shake with a minimum three-foot high brick or stacked stone water table on all sides of the home. No more than 25% fiber-cement shake or siding accents shall be allowed on the front facade. The balance of the structure may be the same, or fiber-cement siding or shake. Final building elevations shall be submitted for review and approval by the Director of Planning and Development. C. Any existing, rehabilitated, proposed additions or expansion must be accessed internally from one unit to another via an enclosed heated space or provide an integrated architectural and landscape plan consisting of architectural features such as arbors, gazebos, fencing and gates that provide an indistinguishable separation between buildings. Final integrated architectural and landscape plan shall be submitted for review and approval by the Director of Planning and Development. D. Total building floor area shall be limited to a maximum of 12,500 square feet of heated floor area. E. All grassed areas shall be sodded. 2. To satisfy the following site development considerations: A Provide a 25-foot wide natural undisturbed buffer, except for approved perpendicular access and utility cr-ossings, replanted where sparsely vegetated when adjacent to residentially-zoned property except along the proposed driveway and existing lake shoreline.
9 CASE NUMBER CIC GCID B. No more than three parking spaces may be provided in the front yard. All other required parking shall be in the rear yard. C. Ground signage shall be limited to monument-type sign(s), and shall be subject to review and approval by the Director of Planning & Development. The sign shall include a minimum two-foot high brick or stacked stone base, complementing the building's architectural treatment. The masonry base shall extend at least the full width of the sign cabinet, and the sign cabinet shall be fully recessed and surrounded by the same materials. Ground sign(s) shall not exceed six feet in height. D. Dumpsters shall be screened by a I 00% opaque brick wall. Hours of pickup shall be limited to Monday through Friday from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. E. Lighting shall be contained in cut-off type luminaries and shall be directed in toward the property so as not to shine directly into adjacent properties or rights-of-way. F. No tents, canopies, temporary banners, streamers or roping decorated with flags, tinsel, or other similar material shall be displayed, hung, or strung on the site. No decorative balloons or hot-air balloons shall be displayed on the site. Yard and/or bandit signs, sign-walkers and sign-twirlers shall be prohibited. G. Peddlers and/or parking lot sales shall be prohibited. H. The property owner shall repaint or repai r any graffiti or vandalism that occurs on the property within 72 hours. GWINNETT COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS By : ~~
10 El<HIBIT "N' TRACT 1- ALL THAT TRACT Of! PARCEl OF LAND lying AND BEING IN LAND LOT 155 OF THE ST 11 1AND DISTf!ICT, GWINNETI COUNTY, GEORGIA CONTJ.\INIG 5.00 ACHES AS SHOWN ON A PLAT OF SURVEY PRtPARED FOil GENEVA W. MORRIS OY S. R. FIELDS, GWINNm COUNTY SURVEYOR, REG. NO. 739, DATED JUNE 2, 1984 AND RECORDED IN PlAT BOOK 26, PAGE 39, GWINNElT COUNTY, GEOitGIA RECORDS, SAID PI.AT BEING INCOHPOR/\T 0 HEREIN lly REFEHENCE. less AND EXCEPTTHATTRACT OR PARCEL OF LAND CONVEYED BY GENEVA W. MORRIS TO THE GEOHGIA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION BY RIGHT OF WAY DEF.D DATED JANUARY 12, 2005 AND RECORDED ON JANUAHY 18, 2005 IN DEED OOOK 41355, PAGE 233, GWINNETT COUNTY, GEORGIA 11ECOilDS. TRACT2- All THAT TRACT OR PARCEL OF land LYING AND OEING IN LAND LOT 155 Of- THE SmlAND DISTRICT, GWINNETI COUNTY, GEORGIA, CONTAINING ACRES AND SHOWN AS TRACTS "A" AND "B" ON SUI1VEY FOH GENEVA W. MORRIS PREPARED BY MICHAEL A. POYSTON & ASSOCIATES, INC. DATED SEPTEMBER!>, 1995, AND MOREPARTICULARLY DESCRII3ED AS FOLLOWS: TO FIND THE TRUE POINT OF OEGINNING, BEGIN AT A POINT FORMED IJV THE INTERSECTION OF THE NORTHWESTERLY RIGHT OF WAY LINE OF OZOilA ROAD (80-FOOT RIGHT OF WAY) WITH THE NORTHEASTERLY RIGHT OF WAY LINE OF GEORGIA HWY. 20 (100-FOOT RIGHT OF WAY); THENCE ALONG S/\1 NOHTHEASTF.RLY RIGHT OF WAY LINE OF GEORGIA HWY. 20 IN NORTHWESTERLY DlllECTIONFOR A DISTANCE OF HETTO A POINT; THENCE LEAVING SAID NORTHEASTEHLV RIGHT OF WAY LINE OF GEORGIA HWV. 20 RUN NOitTH 59 DEGREES 17 MINUTES 32 SECONDS EAST FOR A DISTANCE OF FEET TO A POINT; THENCE SOUTH 49 DEGREES 36 MINUTES 55 SECONDS EAST FOR 1\ DISTANCE OF :l49.88 FEET TO A POINT; THENCE NORTH 59 DEGREES 21 MINUTES 17 SECONDS EAST FOR A DISTANCE FEET TO A POINT; THENCE NORTH 22 DEGREES 28 MINUT4ES 56 SECONDS WEST FOR A DISTANCE OF FEET TO A POINT, WHICH IS THE PLACE OR POINT OF BEG INNING; FROM SAID POINT Of. lleginning RUN THENCE NORTH 22 DEGHEES 28 M INUTES 56 SECONDS WEST FEET TO A Yf" HE BAR; RUN THENCE NORTH 7.2 DEGREES 27 MINUTES 07 SECONDS EJ.\ST FEET TO AN llton PIN; RUN THENCE SOUTH 43 DEGHEES 111 MINUTES 51 SECONDS EAST FEET TO A Yz" REBAR; llun THF.NG:E SOUTH 22 DEGREES 43 MINUTES 32 SECONDS EAST FOR A DISTANCE OF FEET TO 1\ POINT; TI-IENCE SOUTH 63 DEGREES 27 MINUTES 22 SECONDS WEST FOR 1\ DISTANCE OF FEET TO A POINT AND THE PLACE OR POINT OF 13EGINNING. RECE\VED BY CIC '17 0:1 3 MAR 1 3 Z0 \7 t Planning & oeve\opmen
11 CASE NUMBER RZC GCID GWINNETT COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS LAWRENCEVILLE, GEORGIA RESOLUTION ENTITLED: Amendment to the Official Zoning Map of Gwinnett County ADOPTION DATE:. IUNE 27, 2017 At the regular meeting of the Gwinnett County Board of Commissioners held in the Gwinnett Justice and Administration Center, Auditorium, 75 Langley Drive, Lawrenceville, Georgia. Name Charlotte J. Nash, Chairman Jace Brooks, District I Lynette Howard, District 2 Tom my Hunter, Distt ict 3 John Heard, District 4 Present Yes Yes Yes Yes No Vote Aye Aye Aye Aye Abstained On motion of COMM. BROOKS, which carried a 4-0 vote, the following Resolution to Amend the Official Zoning Map of Gwinnett County is hereby adopted: WHEREAS, the Municipai-Gwinnett County Planning Commission has held a duly advertised public hearing and has filed a formal recommendation with the Gwinnett County Board of Commissioners upon an Application to Amend the Official Zoning Map from R-1 00 to C-2 by PEACHTREE HOTEL GROUP, LLC for the proposed use as a HOTEL (BUFFER REDUCTION) on a tract of land described by the attached legal description, which is incorporated herein and made a part hereof by reference; and WHEREAS, notice to the public regarding said Amendment to the Official Zoning Map has been duly published in THE GWINNETT DAILY POST, the Official News Organ of Gwinnett County; and WHEREAS, a public hearing was held by the Gwinnett County Board of Commissioners on IUNE 27, 2017 and objections were filed.
12 CASE NUMBER RZC GCID NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Gwinnett County Board of Commissioners, that the aforesaid application to amend the Official Zoning Map from R-1 00 to C-2 is hereby APPROVED with the following enumerated conditions: Approval as C-2 (General Business District) subject to the following enumerated conditions: I. To restrict the use of the property as follows: A All-suite, limited service hotel, retail, service-commercial, office, and accessory uses. The following uses shall be prohibited: adult bookstores or entertainment automotive parts stores contractors offices emissions inspection stations equipment rental recovered materials processing facilities smoke shops/novelty stores tattoo parlors taxidermists yard trimmings composting facilities B. No more than ten percent (I 0%) of the total number of guest rooms may contain stoves, conventional ovens or full-size refrigerators (larger than I I.5 cubic feet). No mor e than ten percent (I 0%) of the total number of guest rooms shall be rented or leased by the same person for continuous periods in excess of ten (I 0) days. C. Building exteriors shall include brick, stacked stone, tile, EIFS, fiber cement (Nichiha) siding/panels, and/or glass finishes on all sides and primarily neutral in color. Elevations shall be like or similar to completed construction of Greenville, S.C. Main Street location. Neon colors and accents are to be prohibited except as depicted on the building elevations submitted at the February 7, 2017 Planning Commission public hearing. Final building elevations shall be submitted for review by the Director of Planning and Development. D. Hotel shall provide amenities including a pool, fire pits, fitness center, business center, and meeting and/or conference room.
13 2. To abide by the following site development considerations: CASE NUMBER RZC GCID A Natural vegetation shall remain on the property until the issuance of a development permit. B. Gr ound signage shall be limited to monument-type sign(s), and shall be subject to review and approval by the Director of Planning & Development. The sign shall include a minimum two-foot high brick or stacked stone base, complementing the building's architectural treatment. The masonry base shall extend at least the full width of the sign cabinet, and the sign cabinet shall be fully recessed and surrounded by the same materials. Ground signage shall not exceed eight feet in height. C. Wall signage shall not exceed the requirements of the Gwinnett County Sign Ordinance, and shall only utilize neutral (non-white earth tone) background colors for the sign cabinet. D. Window signage (signs displayed on the interior or exterior of the business storefront windows) shall be prohibited, except for open/closed signs or signs required by county, state or federal law. Flashing or blinking signs and exposed neon or LED signs shall be prohibited. Exposed or visible lighting strips mounted on the building or around window frames shall be prohibited. E. Billboards or oversized signs shall be prohibited. F. No tents, canopies, temporary banners, streamers or roping decorated with flags, tinsel, or other similar material shall be displayed, hung, or strung on the site. No decorative balloons or hot-air balloons shall be displayed on the site. Yard and/or bandit signs, sign-walkers and sign-twirlers shall be prohibited. G. Outdoor storage shall be prohibited. H. Dumpsters shall be screened by a I 00% opaque brick or stacked stone wall with an opaque metal gate enclosure. Hours of dumpster pick-up shall be limited to between 7:00 am and 7:00 pm. I. Lighting shall be contained in cut-off type luminaries and shall be directed in toward the property so as not to shine directly into adjacent properties or rights-of-way. J. Outdoor loudspeakers shall be prohibited. K. Peddlers and/or parking lot sales shall be prohibited.
14 CASE NUMBER RZC GCID L. The property owner shall repaint or repair any graffiti or vandalism that occurs on the property within 72 hours. GWINNETT COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS By: Ch~ /kfd 4aL DateSigned: ~, ll, :Joq ATTEST:
15 PROPERTY DESCRIPTION Being oil lhclllract or parco! of land lying and being In Land Lot114, 7th District, Gwlnnotl County, Georgia and being more particularly described as follows: To lind the Point of Beginning, commence at a point on tho Southoastorly Right-of-Way Llno of tho Interstate U5 North Access Ramp (having a variable width right-of-way): thence, leaving said point ancl running with the property now or formerly owned by Huntcrest Commerce Center, LLC per deed recorded among the Land Records of Gwlnnett County, Georgia In Deed Book 54333, Page 250, Soull1 43, 21' oo~ East, feet; thence, South 48 52' 44~ West, feet; thence, South 47' 51' 30" West, feet to a rebar wllh cap "BDGP found; thence, South 04" 31' 16" West, feet to a rebar with cap "BOG" found on the land Lot Line common to the Eastern Line ol Land Lot 115 and the Western Line of Land Lot 114; thence, running with the said Land Lot l.lnu, South?9" 39' 07" EC:isl, feel; thence, South 28 53' 05" El:lst, 121.8?. feel to a 1/2" rebi:lr found, being the Tn1e Point of Beginning of the herein described tract or parcel of land: thence, leaving the said Land Lot Line and the said Point of Beginning and continuing along the Huntcrest Cornmorcl3 Center, LLC property 1. North 59" 50' 59" East, feet to a rebar with cap "BOG" found on the Westerly Right-of-Way Line of North Brown Road (having an apparent 120 feet wide rlght. ofway}; thence, leaving the aforesaid property of Huntcrest Commerce Center, LLC nne! running will1 the said line of North Brown Road feet along the arc of a curve deflecting to the left, having a radius of 1, feet and a chord bearing and distance of South 09 00' 36" West, feet; thence, 3. South or 02' 05" West, feet: thence, '1. South 0 r 38' 0-1" West, feet to a 1/2" rebar with cap ulsf00081 o~ set; thence, leaving the <lforesaid line of North Brown Road and running with the property now or formerly owned by Gwinnotl County (no rocording information found) 5. North 82< 08' 43" West, feet to a 1/2" rebar found on the aforesaid Land Lot LinP.; thence, continuing along tile Gwinnett County property and running with the aforesaid Land Lot Uno 6. North 30' 10' Hi" West, feet to the Point of Beginning, containing 192,848 squam fc1ol or acres of land, more or Jess. RZC ' RECEIVED BY DEC
16 CASE NUMBER CIC I 5 GCID GWINNETT COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS LAWRENCEVILLE, GEORGIA RESOLUTION ENTITLED: Change in Conditions of Zoning ADOPTION DATE: JUNE At the regular meeting of the Gwinnett County Board of Commissioners, held in the Justice and Administration Center Auditorium, 75 Langley Drive, Lawrenceville, Georgia. Name Present Vote Charlotte J. Nash, Chairman Yes Aye Jace Brooks, District I Yes Aye Lynette Howard, District 2 Yes Aye Tom my Hunter, District 3 Yes Aye John Heard, District 4 Yes Aye On motion of COMM. HEARD, which carried a 5-0, vote, the following Resolution to Amend the Official Zoning Map of Gwinnett County is hereby adopted: A RESOLUTION TO AMEND THE OFFICIAL ZONING MAP WHEREAS, the Municipal-Gwinnett County Planning Commission has held a duly advertised public hearing and has filed a formal recommendation with the Gwinnett County Board of Commissioners upon an Application by LYNN NEHEZ to Change the Conditions of Zoning on a tract of land zoned R-1 00 and described by the attached legal description, which is incorporated herein and made a part hereof by reference; and WHEREAS, notice to the public regarding said Amendment to the Official Zoning Map has been duly published in THE GWINNETT DAILY POST, the Official News Organ of Gwinnett County; and WHEREAS, a public hearing was held by the Gwinnett County Board of Commissioners on IUNE 27, 2017 and objections were not filed.
17 CASE NUMBER CIC I 5 GCID NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Gwinnett County Board of Commissioners, that the aforesaid application to amend the Official Zoning Map is her eby APPROVED subject to the following enumerated conditions: I. To restrict the use of the property as follows: A Private school and accessory uses. B. A single modular classroom building (no greater than 2,000 square feet) shall be allowed subject to SUP To satisfy the following site development considerations: A Provide a ten-foot wide landscaped strip outside the dedicated right-of-way of Collins Hill Road and along the northern and southern property line adjacent to residential zoning. Provide a solid, opaque fence, at least six-feet in height, adjacent to the northern and southern property lines in the vicinity of the parking area, building and play areas. B. Buildings shall be residential in appearance with a pitched roof (minimum 4/12 visible pitch) and finished with architectural treatments of brick and/or glass. Final building plans shall be submitted to the Director of Planning for review and approval. C. Dumpsters shall be screened by a I 00% opaque fence or wall at least six feet in height. Dumpster pickup shall be limited to between the hours of 7:00 a.m. and 7:00 p.m. D. Outdoor lighting shall be contained in cut-off type luminaries and shall be directed in toward the property so as not to reflect into adjacent residential properties. Outdoor playgrounds may not be lit. E. Provide sidewalks, a minimum of 5 feet in width, adjacent to Collins Hill Road. F. Ground signs shall be limited to a single monument type sign with a masonry base matching the building. Signage shall not exceed the requirements of the Gwinnett County Sign Ordinance.
18 3. To abide by the following requirements, dedications and improvements: CASE NUMBER CIC GCID A Coordinate with the Department of Public Utilities regarding the NRCS Lake Dam. Placement of any structures within the dam breach zone is prohibited. GWINNETT COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS By: ATTEST: Date Signed: lj 2 0 I 7 County Clerk/Deputy County C ' _. - :.:.;_..,:--.: -
19 Type: DEED Book: Page: BK PG EXHIBIT "A" LEGAL DESCRIPTION ALL THAT TRACT OR PARCEL OF LAND lymg and being in Land Lot 108 of the D1stnct, Gwinnett County, Georgia, being Tract I, containing 5.31 acres, as shown on that certain Survey for Dempsey AuctiOn Co., as per plat recorded in Plat Book 27, Page 274, Gwinnett County, Georgia Records, which plat JS hereby incorporated herein by reference. CIC ' REC IVED BY AP f~ Planning & Oevelopm(~ n t
20 CASE NUMBER SUP GCID READING AND ADOPTION: JUNE 27, 2017 BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS GWINNETT COUNTY LAWRENCEVILLE, GEORGIA RESOLUTION At the regular meeting of the Gwinnett County Board of Commissioners, held in the Justice and Administration Center Auditorium, 75 Langley Drive, Lawrenceville, Georgia. Present Vote Charlotte J. Nash, Chairman Yes Aye Jace Brooks, District I Yes Aye Lynette Howard, District 2 Yes Aye Tom my Hunter, District 3 Yes Aye John Heard, District 4 Yes Aye On motion of COMM. HEARD, which carried a 5-0 vote, the following resolution was adopted: A RESOLUTION TO GRANT A SPECIAL USE PERMIT WHEREAS, the Municipai-Gwinnett County Planning Commission has held a duly advertised public hearing and has filed a formal recommendation with the Gwinnett County Board of Commissioners upon an Application for a Special Use Permit by LYNN NEHEZ for the proposed use of a MODULAR BUILDING on a tract of land described by the attached legal description, which is incorporated herein and made a part hereof by reference; and WHEREAS, notice to the public regarding said Special Use Permit Application has been duly published in THE GWINNETT DAILY POST, the Official News Organ of Gwinnett County; and
21 CASE NUMBER SUP GCID WHEREAS, a public hearing was held by the Gwinnett County Board of Commissioners on JUNE 27, 2017 and objections were not filed. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Gwinnett County Board of Commissioners on this, the 27TH day of JUNE 2017 that the aforesaid application for a Special Use Permit is hereby APPROVED with the following enumerated conditions: I. One modular classroom building (no greater than 2,000 square feet) shall be allowed to be located on the subject property. The location of the modular building shall be subject to the review and approval of the Director of Planning and Development. 2. The modular classroom building shall be finished with architectural treatments of glass, brick, stacked stone, and/or fiber-cement siding on all sides. Final architectural elevations, building materials and color s shall be submitted for the review and approval of the Director of Planning and Development. GWINNETT COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS Date Signed: cr _( 0 M \ J,,2 (~ i7 =- f I ATTEST:
22 Type: DEED Book: Page: BK PG o EXHIBIT "A" LEGAL DESCRIPTION ALL THAT TRACT OR PARCEL OF LAND lymg and being in Land Lot I 08 of the D1stnct, Gwinnett County, Georgia, being Tract I, containing 5.3 I ocres, as shown on that certain Survey for Dempsey Auc!Jon Co., as per plat recorded in Plat Book 27, Page 274, Gwinnett County, Georgia Records, which plat1s hereby incorporated herein by reference. SUP ' RECEIVED BY APR I Planning & Development
23 CASE NUMBER SUP GCI D READING AND ADOPTION:. IUNE BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS GWINNETT COUNTY LAWRENCEVILLE, GEORGIA RESOLUTION At the regular meeting of the Gwinnett County Board of Commissioners, held in the Justice and Administration Center Auditorium, 75 Langley Drive, Lawrenceville, Georgia. Present Vote Charlotte J. Nash, Chairman Yes Aye Jace Brooks, District I Yes Aye Lynette Howard, District 2 Yes Aye Tom my Hunter, District 3 Yes Aye John Heard, District 4 Yes Aye On motion of COMM. HOWARD, which carried a 5-0 vote, the following resolution was adopted: A RESOLUTION TO GRANT A SPECIAL USE PERMIT WHEREAS, the Municipal-Gwinnett County Planning Commission has held a duly advertised public hearing and has filed a formal recommendation with the Gwinnett County Board of Commissioners upon an Application for a Special Use Permit by STILL WATERS LEARNING CENTER. INC. for the proposed use of a DAY CARE FACILITY on a tract of land described by the attached legal description, which is incorporated herein and made a part hereof by reference; and WHEREAS, notice to the public regarding said Special Use Permit Application has been duly published in THE GWINNETT DAILY POST, the O ffi cial News Organ of Gwinnett County; and
24 CASE NUMBER SUP GCID WHEREAS, a public hearing was held by the Gwinnett County Board of Commissioners on IUNE and objections were not filed. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Gwinnett County Board of Commissioners on this, the 27TH day of JUNE 2017 that the aforesaid application for a Special Use Permit is hereby APPROVED with the following enumerated conditions: I. Office, institutional, and industrial uses which may include a Day Care Facility with a State License for no more than 60 children. 2. Prior to business occupancy, obtain any necessary permits to bring the structure and property up to code for day care center occupancy. 3. Child pick-up and drop-off shall occur on-site, on approved paved surfaces, and shall not impede traffic along Oakbrook Drive. 4. Exterior modifications to the existing grounds or structure shall be subject to the review and approval of the Director of Planning and Development, including any parking, playground or drop-off area requirements. 5. Hours of operation for the day care facility shall be between 6:30 a.m. and 6:00 p.m., Monday through Friday, and between 9:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. on Sunday. 6. Playground areas shall be fenced and located in the rear yard. 7. Ground signage for the entire site shall be limited to one monument-type sign(s), and shall be subject to review and approval by the Director of Planning & Development. The sign shall include minimum two-foot high brick or stacked stone base, complementing the building's architectural treatment. The masonry base shall extend at least the full width of the sign cabinet, and the sign cabinet shall be fully recessed and surrounded by the same materials. Ground sign(s) shall not exceed six feet in height. 8. Wall signage for the entire site shall not exceed the requirements of the Gwinnett County Sign Ordinance, and shall only utilize neutral (non-white earthtone) background color s for the sign cabinet. 9. Window signage for the entire site (signs displayed on the interior or exterior of the business storefront windows) shall be prohibited, except for open/closed signs or signs required by county, state or federal law. Flashing or blinking signs and exposed neon or
25 CASE NUMBER SUP GCID LED signs shall be prohibited. Exposed or visible lighting strips mounted on the building or around window frames shall be prohibited. I 0. Outdoor storage shall be prohibited on the property for any use. I I. All dumpsters shall be screened by a I 00% opaque brick or stacked stone wall with an opaque metal gate enclosure. Hours of dumpster pick-up shall be limited to between 7:00 am and 7:00 pm. 12. All lighting shall be contained in cut-off type luminaries and shall be dir ected in toward the property so as not to shine directly into adjacent properties or right-of-way. 13. Outdoor loudspeakers shall be prohibited. 14. As it pertains to all uses, no tents, canopies, temporary banners, streamers or roping decorated with flags, tinsel, or other similar materials shall be displayed, hung, or strung on the site. No decorative balloons or hot-air balloons shall be displayed on the site. Yard and/or bandit signs, sign-walkers or sign-twirlers shall be prohibited. I 5. As it pertains to all uses, peddlers and/or parking lot sales shall be prohibited. 16. Owner shall repair or repaint any graffiti or vandalism that occurs on the property within 72 hours. GWINNETT COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS ATTEST: Date Signed: -q~~~.a4f-r--')'---' 7'o- 1 ~L.;:::::-~-D..L-tC}-+--
26 PROPERTY DESCRIPTION ALL THAT TRACT OR PARCEL OF LANO LYING AND 8ElNG IN LAND LOT i96 Or THE 6TH DISTRICT, GWINNETT COUNTY, GEORGIA AND BEING BbOCK "8', LOT 6 OF OAKBROOK CENTER PHASE II, PART I AND BEING MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: TO REACH THE POINT OF BEGINNING COMMENCE AT A POINT HARKING THE MOST SOUTHERLY MARGIN OF A CURVED INTERSECTION FORMED BY THE ~IESTERL Y RIGHT- OF-WAY LINE OF PIRKLE ROAD (APPARENT 90' R/W, PEA DEED BOOK 47131, PAGE 59a) ANO SOUTHERLY RIGHT-OF~ WAY LINE OF OAKBROOK DRIVE AND PROCEED FEET ALONG THE ARC OF A CURVE TO THE LEFT, SAlO CURVE HAVING A RADIUS OF FEET AND BEING SUBTENDEO ny A CHORO OF NORTH ~g o~'59o WEST, FEET TO A POINT ON THE SOUTHERL. Y RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE OF OAKBROOK DRIVE (60'R/W AT THIS POINT); THENCE IN A WESTERLY AND SOUTHWESTERLY DIRECTION ALONG THE SOUTHERLY AND SOUTHEASTERLY RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE OF OAKBROOK DRIVE THE FOLLOWING COURSES AND DISTANCES: 1) SOUTH 65 '58'00" WEST A OISTANCE OF FEET TO A POJNTi 2) THENCE FEET ALONG THE ARC OF A CURVE TO THE left, SAID CURVE HAVING A RADIUS OF FEET AND BEING SUBTENOEO BY A CHORD OF SOUTH 73'36'45q WEST, FEET TO A POINT; 3) THENCE SOUTH 61 '20'15v WEST A DISTANCE OF FEET TO A POIN~ 4) THENCE FEET ALONG THE ARC OF A CURVE TO THE LEFT. SAIO CURVE HAVXNG A RADIUS OF FEET ANO BEING SUBTENOEO BY A CHORD OF SOUTH 56 '51' 15" WEST, 1~4, 66 FEET TO AN IRON PIN FOUND (1/2''RE--BAR, 15.0' TO BACK OF CURB) AND THE POlNI OF BEGINNING: FROM THE POINT OF BEGINNING THUS ESTABLISHED, OEPART SAIO SOUTHEASTERLY RIGHT~OF~WAY LINE OF OAKBROOK DRIVE AND PROCEED SOUTH 41 48' 46" EAST A DISTANCE OF 54~.60 FEET TO A POINT IN A CREEK BED: THENCE SOUTH 50 09' oou NEST A DISTANCE OF FEET TO A POINT; THENCE NORTH 49 38' OOh WEST A DISTANCE OF FEET TO AN IRON PIN PLACED (i/2uae BAA, WlTH CAP) LOCATED ON THE SOUTHEASTERLY RIGHT-OFwWAY LlNE OF OAKBROOK ORIVe (HAVING AN 60 FOOT RIGHT~OF~WAY AT THXS POINT): THENCE IN A NORTHEASTERLY AND NORTHWESTERLY DIRECTION ALONG THE SOUTHEASTERLY AIGHT- OF~WAY LINE OF OAKBROOK DRIVE THE FOLLOWING COURSES AND DISTANCE~ i) NORTH 40 24' 15~ EAST A DISTANCE OF FEET TO A POINT: 2) NORTH 40' 21' 45~ EAST A DISTANCE OF FEET TO A POlNT; 3) lhence ALONG AN OFFSET Or THE SOUTHEASTERLY RIGHT- OF- WAY LINE OF OAKBROOK DRIVE NORTH 49 35' 45~ WEST A DISTANCE OF FEET TO A POINT (OAKBAOOI< DRIVE BE.COMING A 60 FOOT RIGHT-OF-WAY AT THIS POINT): ~) THENCE NORTH 40 2~' 15d EAST A DISTANCE OF 6?.44 FEET TO A POINT: S) THENCE 193,07 FEET ALONG THE ARC OF A CURVE TO THE AIGHT, SAIO CURVe HAVING A RADIUS OP FEET AND BEING SUBTENDEO BY A CHORD OF NORTH 48 23' 25" EAST, HJ2. 72 FEET TO THE IRON PIN FOUND (1/2"AE BAR) AND THE POINT OF BEGINNING. SAlO TRACT OR PARCEL CONTAINING 4,74924 ACRES OR ~06, 877 SQUARE FEET. RECEIVED BY APR o 3 20Jl Planning & Development SUP '!7 021
27 CASE NUMBER CIC GCID GWINNETT COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS LAWRENCEVILLE, GEORGIA RESOLUTION ENTITLED: Change in Conditions of Zoning ADOPTION DATE: JUNE At the regular meeting of the Gwinnett County Board of Commissioners, held in the Justice and Administration Center Auditorium, 75 Langley Drive, Lawrenceville, Georgia. Name Charlotte J. Nash, Chairman Jace Brooks, District I Lynette Howard, District 2 Tom my Hunter, District 3 John Heard, District 4 Present Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Vote Aye Aye Aye Aye Aye On motion of COMM. HOWARD, which carried a 5-0, vote, the following Resolution to Amend the Official Zoning Map of Gwinnett County is hereby adopted: A RESOLUTION TO AMEND THE OFFICIAL ZONING MAP WHEREAS, the Municipai-Gwinnett County Planning Commission has held a duly advertised public hearing and has filed a formal recommendation with the Gwinnett County Board of Commissioners upon an Application by ADEVCO CORPORATION to Change the Conditions of Zoning on a tract of land zoned C-2 and described by the attached legal description, which is incorporated herein and made a part hereof by reference; and WHEREAS, notice to the public regarding said Amendment to the Official Zoning Map has been duly published in THE GWINNETT DAILY POST, the Official News Organ of Gwinnett County; and WHEREAS, a public hearing was held by the Gwinnett County Boar d of Commissioners on JUNE 27, 2017 and objections were not filed.
28 CASE NUMBER CIC GCID NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Gwinnett County Board of Commissioners, that the aforesaid application to amend the Official Zoning Map is hereby APPROVED subject to the following enumerated conditions: I. To restrict the use of the property as follows: A Retail, service-commercial, office and accessory uses, with Special Use Permits for a self-storage facility (climate controlled) with outdoor storage. The following uses shall be prohibited: Adult bookstores or entertainment Recovered materials processing facilities Smoke shop/novelty stores Yard trimmings composting facilities B. Building shall be finished with architectural treatments primarily of glass, brick and/or stacked stone, similar to the drawn elevations presented at the June 27, Board of Commissioners meeting. Service doors, storage and equipment located on the front elevation shall be prohibited unless screened from view by architectural walls. Final building elevations shall be submitted for review and approval by the Director of Planning and Development. Portable office trailers shall be prohibited. C. Outdoor storage shall only be allowed through approval of a Special Use Permit. 2. To satisfy the following site development considerations: A Provide a ten-foot wide landscaped str ip adjacent to Buford Highway. Vehicles shall not be parked within the landscape strip or right-of-way. B. Provide a five-foot wide landscaped strip adjacent to all internal property lines, with the exception of the east (external) property line. C. Natural vegetation shall remain on the rear of the property until the issuance of a development permit. D. Ground signage shall be limited to a monument type sign and shall be subject to review and approval by the Director of Planning and Development. The sign shall include a minimum two-foot high brick or stacked stone base, complementing the building's architectural treatment. The masonry base shall extend at least the full width of the sign cabinet, and the sign cabinet shall be fully recessed and surrounded by the same materials.
29 CASE NUMBER CIC GCID E. Wall signage shall not exceed the requirements of the Gwinnett County Sign Ordinance, and shall only utilize neutral (non-white earthtone) background colors for the sign cabinet. F. Window signage (signs displayed on the interior or exterior of the business storefront windows) shall be prohibited, except for open/close signs or signs required by county, state or federal law. Flashing or blinking signs and neon or LED signs shall be prohibited. Exposed or visible LED strips mounted on the building or around window frames shall be prohibited. G. Chain link fencing shall not be installed within the front yard. Any fencing within the required front yard setback shall be decorative, and shall be subject to the review and approval by the Director of Planning and Development. H. Light shall be contained in cut-off type luminaries and shall be directed in toward the property so as not to shine directly into adjacent properties or rights-of-way. I. Billboards or oversized signs shall be prohibited. J. Outdoor loudspeakers shall be prohibited. K. Dumpsters shall be screened by a I 00% opaque brick or stacked stone wall with an opaque metal gate enclosure. Hours of pickup shall be limited to between 7:00 a.m. and 7:00 p.m. L. No tents, canopies, temporary banners, streamers or roping decorated with flags, tinsel, or other similar material shall be displayed, hung or strung on the site. Blinking, neon, portable or temporary signage shall be prohibited. No decorative balloons or hot-air balloons shall be displayed on the site. Yard and/or bandit signs, sign-walkers or sign-twirlers shall be prohibited. M. Peddlers and/or parking lot sales shall be prohibited. N. Owner shall repair graffiti or vandalism that occurs on the property within 72 hours. GWINNETT COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS ATTEST:
30 All THAT TRACT OR PARCEl OF LAND LYING AND BEING IN LAND LOTS 247 AND 250, 6TH DISTRICT, GWINNETT COUNTY, GEORGIA, AND BEING MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOllOWS: COMMENCING FOR THE SAME AT A CONCRETE MONUMENT FOUND (4"X4") AT THE WESTERN END OF THE MITERED INTERSECTION OF THE SOUTHEASTERN RIGHT OF WAY OF BUFORD HIGHWAY (AKA U.S. 23; AKA S.R. 13; R/W VARIES) WITH THE SOUTHWESTERN RIGHT OF-WAY OF LAKE DRIVE NO. 2 (SO'R/W); THENCE NORTH 51 03'28" EAST, A DISTANCE OF FEET TO A PK NAIL SET ON SAID SOUTHEASTERN RIGHT-OF-WAY OF BUFORD HIGHWAY, SAID PK NAIL BEING THE POINT OF BEGINNING FOR THE TRACT HEREIN DESCRIBED; THENCE RUNNING ALONG SAID SOUTHEASTERN RIGHT OF WAY LINE OF BUFORD HIGHWAY ALONG A CURVE TO THE RIGHT FOR AN ARC LENGTH OF FEET, SAID CURVE HAVING A CHORD BEARING OF NORTH 51 04'06" EAST, A CHORD DISTANCE OF FEET AND A RADIUS OF TO A PK NAIL SET; THENCE ALONG A CURVE TO THE RIGHT FOR AN ARC DISTANCE OF FEET, SAID CURVE HAVING A CHORD BEARING OF NORTH 51 14'58" EAST AND A CHORD DISTANCE OF FEET AND A RADIUS OF FEET TO A PK NAIL SET; THENCE LEAVING SAID BUFORD HIGHWAY AND RUNNING ALONG LAND NOW OR FORMERLY OF ARVIND M. & SHASHIKANT J. PATEL SOUTH 31 09'44" EAST, A DISTANCE OF FEET TO AN IRON PIN SET (1/2"REBAR); THENCE NORTH 58 50'15" EAST, A DISTANCE OF FEET TO AN IRON PIN SET (1/2"REBAR); THENCE RUNNING ALONG LAND NOW OR FORMERLY OF THE KOREAN ASSOCIATION OF THE GREATER ATLANTA AREA, INC. AND ALSO OF KOREAN-AMERICAN SCHOOL OF ATLANTA, INC. SOUTH 31 10'27" EAST, A DISTANCE OF FEET TO A 1/2 INCH REBAR FOUND; THENCE RUNNING ALONG LAND NOW OR FORMERLY OF SIMRRIINVESTMENTS, LLC AND ALSO OF PROPERTY LEASING IV, INC. SOUTH sr38'00" WEST, A DISTANCE OF FEET TO A 1/2 INCH REBAR FOUND; THENCE RUNNING ALONG LAND NOW OR FORMERLY OF HEON SOON & JIN SOOK IM AND ALSO OF GREEN AUTO REPAIR SERVICE, INC. NORTH 30 52'04" WEST, A DISTANCE OF FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. SAID TRACT CONTAINS ACRES MORE OR LESS. CIC RECE\VED BY APR D e\o\)ment Plannmg & ev
31 CASE NUMBER SUP GCID READING AND ADOPTION:. IUNE 27, 2017 BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS GWINNETT COUNTY LAWRENCEVILLE, GEORGIA RESOLUTION At the regular meeting of the Gwinnett County Board of Commissioners, held in the Justice and Administration Center Auditorium, 75 Langley Drive, Lawrenceville, Georgia. Present Vote Charlotte J. Nash, Chairman Yes Aye Jace Brooks, District I Yes Aye Lynette Howard, District 2 Yes Aye Tommy Hunter, District 3 Yes Aye John Heard, District 4 Yes Aye On motion of COMM. HOWARD, which carried a 5-0 vote, the following resolution was adopted: A RESOLUTION TO GRANT A SPECIAL USE PERMIT WHEREAS, the Municipai-Gwinnett County Planning Commission has held a duly advertised public hearing and has filed a formal recommendation with the Gwinnett County Board of Commissioners upon an Application for a Special Use Permit by ADEVCO CORPORATION for the proposed use of a SELF-STORAGE FACILITY (CLIMATE CONTROLLED) on a tract of land described by the attached legal description, which is incorporated herein and made a part hereof by reference; and WHEREAS, notice to the public regarding said Special Use Permit Application has been duly published in THE GWINNETT DAILY POST, the Official News Organ of Gwinnett County; and
32 CASE NUMBER SUP GCID WHEREAS, a public hearing was held by the Gwinnett County Board of Commissioners on JUNE 27, 2017 and objections were not filed. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Gwinnett County Board of Commissioners on this, the 27TH day of JUNE 2017 that the aforesaid application for a Special Use Per mit is hereby APPROVED with the following enumerated conditions: I. To restrict the use of the property as follows: A Retail, service commercial and accessory uses, with Special Use Approval of a climate contr olled self-storage facility with accessory outdoor storage. 2. To satisfy the following site development considerations: A Any recreational vehicles, boat or other outdoor storage areas shall be located at the rear of the site and screened with an eight-foot high black vinyl-coated chain linked fence. The fence shall be opaque and approved by the Director of Planning and Development. A Security fencing within front yard setback area shall be brick and wrought iron construction. B. Design stormwater detention facilities such that they are not located in any required buffer areas. C. No truck rentals shall be permitted from the property. D. Abide by all applicable conditions of CIC GWINNETT COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS ATTEST:
33 ALL THAT TRACT OR PARCEL OF LAND LYING AND BEING IN LAND LOTS 247 AND 250, 6TH DISTRICT, GWINNETI COUNTY, GEORGIA, AND BEING MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: COMMENCING FOR THE SAME AT A CONCRETE MONUMENT FOUND (4"X4") AT THE WESTERN END OF THE MITERED INTERSECTION OF THE SOUTHEASTERN RIGHT-OF-WAY OF BUFORD HIGHWAY (AKA U.S. 23; AKA S.R. 13; R/W VARIES) WITH THE SOUTHWESTERN 111GHT-OF-WAY OF LAKE DRIVE NO.2 (50'R/W); THENCE NORTH 51 03'28" EAST, A DISTANCE OF FEET TO A PK NAIL SET ON SAID SOUTHEASTERN RIGHT-OF-WAY Or: BUFORD HIGHWAY, SAID PK NAIL BEING THE POINT or: BEGINNING FOR THE TRACT HEREIN DESCRIBED; THENCE RUNNING ALONG SAID SOUTHEASTERN RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE OF BUFORD HIGHWAY ALONG A CURVE TO THE RIGHT FOR AN ARC LENGTH OF FEET, SAID CURVE HAVING A CHORD BEARING OF NORTH Sr04'06" EAST, A CHORD DISTANCE OF FEET AND A RADIUS OF TO A PK NAIL SET; THENCE ALONG A CURVE TO THE RIGHT FOR AN ARC DISTANCE OF FEET, SAID CURVE HAVING A CHORD BEARING OF NORTH 51.14'58" EAST AND A CHORD DISTANCE OF FEET AND A RADIUS OF FEET TO A PK NAIL SET; THENCE LEAVING SAID BUFORD HIGHWAY AND RUNNING ALONG LAND NOW OR FORMERLY OF ARVIND M. & SHASHIKANT J. PATEL SOUTH 31.09'44" EAST, A DISTANCE OF FEET TO AN IRON PIN SET (1/2"REBAR); THENCE NORTH 58.50'15" EAST, A DISTANCE OF FEET TO AN IRON PIN SET (1/2"REBAR); THENCE RUNNING ALONG LAND NOW OR FORMERLY OF THE KOREAN ASSOCIATION OF THE GREATER ATLANTA AREA, INC. AND ALSO OF KOREAN-AMERICAN SCHOOL OF ATLANTA, INC. SOUTH 31.10'27" EAST, A DISTANCE OF FEET TO A 1/2 INCH REBAR FOUND; THENCE RUNNING ALONG LAND NOW OR FORMERLY OF SIMRRIINVESTMENTS, LLC AND ALSO OF PROPERTY LEASING IV, INC. SOUTH 51 38'00" WEST, A DISTANCE OF FEET TO A 1/2 INCH REBAR FOUND; THENCE RUNNING ALONG LAND NOW OR FORMERLY OF HEON SOON & JIN SOOK IM AND ALSO OF GREEN AUTO REPAIR SERVICE, INC. NORTH 30 52'04" WEST, A DISTANCE OF FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. SAID TRACT CONTAINS ACRES MORE OR LESS. SUP'l7022 HECE\VED BY APH \7 Planning & oevo\opment
34 CASE NUMBER SUP GCID READING AND ADOPTION: IUNE 27, 2017 BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS GWINNETT COUNTY LAWRENCEVILLE, GEORGIA RESOLUTION At the regular meeting of the Gwinnett County Board of Commissioners, held in the Justice and Administration Center Auditorium, 75 Langley Drive, Lawrenceville, Georgia. Charlotte J. Nash, Chairman Jace Brooks, District I Lynette Howard, District 2 Tom my Hunter, District 3 John Heard, District 4 Present Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Vote Aye Aye Aye Aye Aye On motion of COMM. HOWARD, which carried a 5-0 vote, the following resolution was adopted: A RESOLUTION TO GRANT A SPECIAL USE PERMIT WHEREAS, the Municipai-Gwinnett County Planning Commission has held a duly advertised public hearing and has filed a formal recommendation with the Gwinnett County Boar d of Commissioners upon an Application for a Special Use Permit by ADEVCO CORPORATION for the proposed use of OUTDOOR STORAGE on a tract of land described by the attached legal description, which is incorporated herein and made a part hereof by reference; and WHEREAS, notice to the public regarding said Special Use Permit Application has been duly published in THE GWINNETT DAILY POST, the Official News Organ of Gwinnett County; and
35 CASE NUMBER SUP GCID WHEREAS, a public hearing was held by the Gwinnett County Board of Commissioners on IUNE 27, and objections were not filed. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Gwinnett County Board of Commissioners on this, the 27TH day of JUNE 2017 that the aforesaid application for a Special Use Permit is hereby APPROVED with the following enumerated conditions: I. To restrict the use of the property as follows: A Retail, service commercial and accessory uses, with Special Use Approval of a climate controlled self-storage facility with accessory outdoor storage. 2. To satisfy the following site development considerations: A Any recreational vehicles, boat or other outdoor storage areas shall be located at the rear of the site and screened with an eight-foot high black vinyl-coated chain linked fence. The fence shall be opaque and approved by the Director of Planning and Development. B. Security fencing within front yard setback area shall be brick and wrought iron construction. C. Design stormwater detention facilities such that they are not located in any required buffer areas. D. No truck rentals shall be permitted from the property. E. Abide by all applicable conditions of CIC GWINNETT COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS ATTEST: 0 )
36 ALL THAT TRACT OR PARCEL OF LAND LYING AND BEING IN I.AND LOTS 247 AND 250, 6TH DISTRICT, GWINNETI COUNTY, GEORGIA, AND BEING MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: COMMENCING FOR THE SAME AT A CONCRETE MONUMENT FOUND (4"X4") AT THE WESTERN END OF THE MITERED INTERSECTION OF THE SOUTHEASTERN RIGHT-OF-WAY OF BUFORD HIGHWAY (AKA U.S. 23; AKA S.R. 13; R/W VARIES) WITH THE SOUTHWESTERN RIGHT-OF-WAY OF LAKE DRIVE NO.2 (SO'R/W); THENCE NORTH 51 03'28" EAST, A DISTANCE OF FEET TO A PK NAIL SET ON SAID SOUTHEASTERN RIGHT-OF-WAY OF BUFORD HIGHWAY, SAID PK NAIL BEING THE POINT OF BEGINNING FOR THE TRACT HEREIN DESCRIBED; THENCE RUNNING ALONG SAID SOUTHEASTERN RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE OF BUFORD HIGHWAY ALONG A CURVE TO THE RIGHT FOR AN ARC LENGTH OF FEET, SAID CURVE HAVING A CHORD BEARING OF NORTH 51 04'06" EAST, A CHORD DISTANCE OF FEET AND A RADIUS OF TO A PK NAIL SET; THENCE ALONG A CURVE TO THE RIGHT FOR AN ARC DISTANCE OF FEET, SAID CURVE HAVING A CHORD BEARING OF NORTH 51 14'58" EAST AND A CHORD DISTANCE OF FEET AND A RADIUS OF FEET TO A PK NAIL SET; THENCE LEAVING SAID BUFORD HIGHWAY AND RUNNING ALONG LAND NOW OR FORMERLY OF ARVIND M. & SHASHIKANT J. PATEL SOUTH 31 09'44" EAST, A DISTANCE OF FEET TO AN IRON PIN SET {1/2"REBAR); THENCE NORTH 58 50'15" EAST, A DISTANCE OF FEET TO AN IRON PIN SET (1/2"REBAR); THENCE RUNNING ALONG LAND NOW OR FORMERLY OF THE KOREAN ASSOCIATION OF THE GREATER ATLANTA AREA, INC. AND ALSO OF KOREAN-AMERICAN SCHOOL OF ATLANTA, INC. SOUTH 31 10'27" EAST, A DISTANCE OF FEET TO A 1/2 INCH REBAR FOUND; THENCE RUNNING ALONG LAND NOW OR FORMERLY OF SIMRRIINVESTMENTS, LLC AND ALSO OF PROPERTY LEASING IV, INC. SOUTH Sr38'00" WEST, A DISTANCE OF FEET TO A 1/2 INCH REBAR FOUND; THENCE RUNNING ALONG LAND NOW OR FORMERLY OF HEON SOON & JIN SOOK IM AND ALSO OF GREEN AUTO REPAIR SERVICE, INC. NORTH 30 52'04" WEST, A DISTANCE OF FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. SAID TRACT CONTAINS ACRES MORE OR LESS. SUP ' RECE\VED BY Plann'n1 ~l APH 0 5?.0\7 & oevo\opment
37 CASE NUMBER SUP GCID READING AND ADOPTION: JUNE BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS GWINNETT COUNTY LAWRENCEVILLE, GEORGIA RESOLUTION At the regular meeting of the Gwinnett County Board of Commissioners, held in the Justice and Administration Center Auditorium, 75 Langley Drive, Lawrenceville, Georgia. Charlotte J. Nash, Chairman Jace Brooks, District I Lynette Howard, District 2 Tom my Hunter, District 3 John Heard, District 4 Present Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Vote Aye Aye Aye Aye Aye On motion of COMM. HEARD, which carried a 5-0 vote, the following resolution was adopted: A RESOLUTION TO GRANT A SPECIAL USE PERMIT WHEREAS, the Municipai-Gwinnett County Planning Commission has held a duly advertised public hearing and has filed a formal recommendation with the Gwinnett County Board of Commissioners upon an Application for a Special Use Permit by NEW BRIDGE CHURCH for the proposed use of a PRVIATE SCHOOL on a tract of land described by the attached legal description, which is incorporated herein and made a part hereof by reference; and WHEREAS, notice to the public regarding said Special Use Permit Application has been duly published in THE GWINNETT DAILY POST, the Official News Or gan of Gwinnett County; and
38 CASE NUMBER SUP GCID WHEREAS, a public hearing was held by the Gwinnett County Board of Commissioners on JUNE 27, and objections were not filed. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Gwinnett County Board of Commissioners on this, the 27TH day of JUNE that the aforesaid application for a Special Use Permit is hereby APPROVED with the following enumerated conditions: I. Limited to a church and accessory uses which may include a private school and group daycare as a special use. 2. Hours of operation for the private school shall be limited to 8:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m., Monday through Friday. 3. Student pick-up and drop-off shall be conducted on the interior of the site, and shall not result in queuing of vehicles on Calvin Davis Circle. GWINNETT COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS ATTEST: ~ County Clerk/Deputy~nty Clerk Date Signed: q. ""1---A P'' ) J 2bl l
39 LEGAL DESCRIPTION- CROSSROADS COMNIUNITY CHURCH ALL THAT TRACT or parcel of land lying and being in Land Lot 51 of the i 11 District, G.M.D. 404 of Gwinnett County, Georgia and being more particularly described as follows: BEGINNING at a concrete marker on the mitered intersection formed by the 60 foot right ofwny of Calvin Davis Circle and the varying right of wny of Georgia Highway 20, also known as Buford Lawrenceville Highway; THENCE along the mitered right of way South 30 Degrees 20 Minutes 20 Seconds Bast, a distance of feet to a concrete right of way marker, TI-ffiNCE continuing along the right of way of Georgia Highway-20, South 14 Degrees 33 Minutes 14 Seconds West, a distance of35?..59 feet to a Yl inch rebar found; THENCE continuing al.ong the riglit of way of Georgia Highway 20, South 58 Degrees 57 Minutes 12 Seconds West, a distance of99.07jeet to a concrete right of way m!\rker found; TfillNCE continuing along.the right of way of Georgia Highway 20, South ~8 Degrees 33 Minutes 48 Seconds West, a dist110ce of feet to a concrete right ofway marker found; THENCE continuing along the right ofway of Georgia Highway 20, South?5 Degrees 40 Minutes 38 Seconds East, n distance of feet to a point in the centerline ofthc Yellow River, TI-IDNCE along the centerline of the Yellow River the following comses and distances: South 52 Degrees 11 Minutes 1.6 Seconds West, a distance of feet to a point in the centerline of the Yellow River; THENCE South 59 Degrees 57.lv.f.inutes 27 Seconds West, a distance of33.95_feet to a point ii1 the centerline of the Yellow River; THENCE S9uth 70 Degrees 26 Minutes 49 Seconds West, n distance of43.58 feet to a point in the centerline of the Yell~w River; THENCE North 63 Degrees 28..lv.f.inutcs 11 Seconds West, a distance of80.74 feet to a point in the centerline of the Yellow River; TfillNCE North 38 Degrees 04 Minutes 49 Seconds West, a distance of59.06 feet to a roint in the centerline ofthe Yellow River; THENCE North 41 Degrees 22 Minutes 52 Seconds West, a distance of32.90 feet to a point in the centerline of the Yellow River; TI illnce North 33 Degrees 51 Minutes 03 Seconds West, a distance of37.03 feet to a point in the centerline of the Yellow River; THENCE North 80 Degrees 08 Minutes 48 Seconds West, a. distance of feet to a point in the centerline of.the Yellow River; TI ffince N~rth ~Degrees 20 Minutes 42 Seconds West, a distance of33.45 feet to a point in the centerline of the Yellow River; THENCE South 72 Degrees 03 Minut.es 08 Seconds West, a distance of feet to a point in the centerline of the Yellow River; THENCE South 89 Degrees 01 Minutes 46 Seconds West, a distance of feet to a point in the centerline of the Yellow River; THENC~ South 70 Degrees 07 Minutes OS Seconds West, n distance of63.61 feet to a point in the centerline of the Yellow River; THENCE South 46 Degrees 42 Minutes 45 Seconds West, a distance of feet to a point in the centerline of the Yellow River; THENCE South 67 Degrees 01 Minutes 14 Seconds West, a distance of 4.25 feet. to a point in the centerline of the Yellow River; THENCE leaving said centerline of the Yellow River; North 13 Degrees 19 Minutes l2 Seconds East, a distance of feet to a point on said right of way of Calvin Davis Circle; TtillNCE continuing along said rigilt_ of-way South 80 Degrees 22 Minutes 47 Seconds East, a distance of feet to a point; TI-ffiNCE continuing 11long said right-of~ way along the nrc of a curve to the right an nrc distance of feet; snid curve hnvi.ng a radius of feet nnd being subtended by a chord bendng of.south 68 Degrees 26 Minutes 10 Seconds East and a chord distance of feet to a point; 'f'jillnce continuing along said right-of-wny South 56 Degrees 29 Minutes 34 Seconds East, n distance of feet to a point; THENCE continuing nlong said right-of-way along the arc of a curve to the lefi an arc distance of l82.2lfeet; said curve having a radius of feet nnd being subtended by a chor~ bearing of South 67 Degrees 07 Minutes 55 Seconds~al\t nod a. chord' distance of feet to a point; THENCE continuing along said right-of fiwisffutl@77[pe~re~q 46 Minutes 15 Seconds East, a distance of feet to the POINT OF B tl~ Said tract conl~ins acres. RECEIVED BY APR 0 6?.O ii' Planninn & Dcv(~ lopm e nt SUP '17024
40 CASE NUMBER SUP GCID READING AND ADOPTION:. IUNE 27, 2017 BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS GWINNETT COUNTY LAWRENCEVILLE, GEORGIA RESOLUTION At the regular meeting of the Gwinnett County Board of Commissioners, held in the Justice and Administration Center Auditorium, 75 Langley Drive, Lawrenceville, Georgia. Present Vote Charlotte J. Nash, Chairman Yes Aye Jace Brooks, District I Yes Aye Lynette Howard, District 2 Yes Aye Tom my Hunter, District 3 Yes Aye John Heard, District 4 Yes Aye On motion of COMM. HEARD, which carried a 5-0 vote, the following resolution was adopted: A RESOLUTION TO GRANT A SPECIAL USE PERMIT WHEREAS, the Municipai-Gwinnett County Planning Commission has held a duly advertised public hearing and has filed a formal recommendation with the Gwinnett County Board of Commissioners upon an Application for a Special Use Permit by NEW BRIDGE CHURCH for the proposed use of a DAY CARE FACILITY (GROUP) on a tract of land described by the attached legal description, which is incorporated herein and made a part hereof by reference; and WHEREAS, notice to the public regarding said Special Use Permit Application has been duly published in THE GWINNETT DAILY POST, the Official News Organ of Gwinnett County; and
41 CASE NUMBER SUP GCID WHEREAS, a public hearing was held by the Gwinnett County Board of Commissioners on IUNE 27, and objections were not filed. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Gwinnett County Board of Commissioners on this, the 27TH day of JUNE 2017 that the aforesaid application for a Special Use Permit is hereby APPROVED with the following enumerated conditions: I. Limited to a church and accessory uses which may include a private school and group daycare as a special use. 2. Hours of operation for the private school shall be limited to 8:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m., Monday through Friday. 3. Student pick-up and drop-off shall be conducted on the interior of the site, and shall not result in queuing of vehicles on Calvin Davis Circle. GWINNETT COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS By: ~ldti;~!ld Charlotte J. Nash, C~ man Date Signed: -~ --=-7if*..,"'-"7=-»;f--\L-1.._, d"""' ' 1 ~O._.. C---f-/--- ATTEST:
42 LEGAl, DESCRIPTION- CROSSROADS COMMUNITY CHURCH ALL THAT TRACT or parcel of land lying and being in Land Lot 51 of the 7"' District, G.M.D. 404 of Gwinnett County, Georgia and being more particularly described as follows: BEGINNING at a concrete marker on the mitered intersection formed by the 60 foot right of way of Calvin Davis Circle and the varying right of wny of Georgia Highway 20, also known as Buford Lawrenceville Highway; THENCE along the mitered right ofway South 30 Degrees 20 Minutes 20 Seconds East, n distance of feet to a concrete right of way marker, 11-IENCE continuing along the right ofway of Georgia Highway-20, South 14 Degrees 33 Minutes 14 Seconds West, n distance of'35?..s9 feet to a Yl inch rebar found; THENCE continuing al.ong the right of way of Georgia Highway 20, South 58 Degrees 57 Minutes 12 Seconds West, a distance of feet to a concrete right of way m11rker found; THENCE continuing along. the right of way of Georgia Highway 20, South 3. 8 Degrees J3 Minutes 48 Seconds West, a distance of feet to a concrete right of way marker found; THENCE continuing along the right of way of Georgia High.way 20, South 75 Degrees 40 Minutes 38 Seconds East, a distanco of feet to a point in the centerline ofthe Yellow River, THENCE nlong the centerline of the Yellow River the following courses and distances: South 52 Degrees 11 Mhmtes 16 Seconds West, a distlmce of feet to a point in the centerline of the Yellow River; THENCE South 59 Degrees 57 Minutes 27 Seconds West, a distance of33.95_feet to a point ii1 the centerline of the Yellow River; THENCE South 70 Degrees 26 Minutes '19 Seconds West, n distance of43.58 feet to a point in the centerline of the Yel19w River; THENCE North 63 Degrees 28 Minutes 11 Seconds West, a distance of80.74 feet to a point in the centerline of the Yellow lliver; THENCE North 38 Degrees 04 Minutes 49 Seconds West, a distance of feet to a point in the centerline of the Yellow River; THENCE North 41 Degrees 22 Minutes 52 Seconds West, a distance of32.90 feet to a point in the centerline of the Yellow lliver; THENCE North 33 Degrees 51 Minutes 03 Seconds West, a distance of37.03 feet to a point 'in the centerline of the Yellow River; THENCE North 80 Degrees 08 Minutes 48 Seconds West, a. distance of feet to a point in the centerline of the Yellow River; THENCE N~rth 6.6 Degrees 20 Minutes 42-Seconds West, a distance of33.45 feet to a point in the centerline of the Yellow lliver; THENCE South 72 Degrees 03 MinuL.es 08 Seconds West, n distance of feet to a point in the centerline of the Yellow River; THENCE South 89 Degrees OJ Minutes 46 Seconds West, n distance of feet to a point in the centerline of the Yellow River; THEN C)? South 70 Degrees 07 Minutes 05 Seconds West, a distance of63.61 feet to a point in the centerline of the Yellow River; THENCE South 46 Degrees 42 Minutes 45 Seconds West, a distance of feet to a point in the centerline of the Yellow River; THENCE South 67 Degrees 01 Minutes 14 Sec.onds West, a distance of4.25 feet.to a point in the centerline ofthe Yellow lliver; Tl-ffiNCE leaving said centerline of the Yellow River; North 13 Degrees 19 Minutes 12 Seconds East, n distance of feet to a point on said right of way of Calvin Davis Circle; TfiDNCE continuing along said rigilt~ of-way South 80 Degrees 22 Minutes 47 Seconds East, a distance of feet to a point; TlffiNCE continuing nlong said right~of~way along the nrc of a curve to the right an 11rc distance of feet; said curve having a radius of feet and being subtended by a chord benring of.south 68 Degrees 26 Minutes 10 Seconds East and a chord distance of feet to a point; TfiDNCE continuing along said right~of-wny South 56 Degrees 29 Minutes 34 Seconds East, n distance of feet to a point; THENCE continuing along said right-of~way along the arc ofa curve to the lefi an arc distance of feet; said curve having a radius of feet and being subtended by a chord bearing of South 67 Degrees 07 Minutes 55 Seconds~a:tl:.and a. chord' distance of feet to a point; THENCE continuing along said right~of- liw'!s~ut1@77(i>e~re~q 461vfinutes 15 Seconds East, a distance of feet to the POINT OF B ti~ Said tract cont~ins ~crcs. RECEIVED BY APR 0 6?.01/ Planninn & Development SUP '!7025
43 CASE NUMBER SUP GCID READING AND ADOPTION: JUNE 27, 2017 BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS GWINNETT COUNTY LAWRENCEVILLE, GEORGIA RESOLUTION At the r egular meeting of the Gwinnett County Board of Commissioners, held in the Justice and Administration Center Auditorium, 75 Langley Drive, Lawrenceville, Georgia. Charlotte J. Nash, Chairman Jace Brooks, District I Lynette Howard, District 2 Tommy Hunter, District 3 John Heard, District 4 Present Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Vote Aye Aye Aye Aye Aye On motion of COMM. BROOKS, which carried a 5-0 vote, the following resolution was adopted: A RESOLUTION TO GRANT A SPECIAL USE PERMIT WHEREAS, the Municipai-Gwinnett County Planning Commission has held a duly advertised public hearing and has filed a formal recommendation with the Gwinnett County Board of Commissioners upon an Application for a Special Use Permit by GEO. SCHOFIELD CO., INC. for the proposed use of OUTDOOR SALES/STORAGE on a tract of land described by the attached legal description, which is incorporated herein and made a part hereof by reference; and WHEREAS, notice to the public regarding said Special Use Permit Application has been duly published in THE GWINNETT DAILY POST, the Official News Organ of Gwinnett County; and
44 CASE NUMBER SUP GCID WHEREAS, a public hearing was held by the Gwinnett County Board of Commissioners on JUNE 27, 2017 and objections were not filed. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Gwinnett County Board of Commissioners on this, the 27TH day of JUNE 2017 that the aforesaid application for a Special Use Permit is hereby APPROVED with the following enumerated conditions: I. To restrict the use of the property as follows: A Retail and service uses and accessory uses, which may include outdoor sales and storage as an accessory special use to the building supply business. 2. To abide by the following site development considerations: A Pr ovide a minimum 12-foot high, opaque fence around the periphery of the area utilized for the storage of all materials. B. Provide a IS-foot wide landscape strip along Satellite Boulevard. Landscape plantings shall include a mix of deciduous and evergreen trees and shrubs. Trees and shrubs shall be grouped and arranged to create an effective and aesthetic visual screen. The final landscape plan shall be subject to review and approval by the Director of Planning and Development. C. Ground signage shall be limited to a monument-type sign(s), and shall be subject to review and approval by the Director of Planning & Development. The sign shall include a minimum two-foot high brick or stacked stone base, complementing the building's architectural treatment. The masonry base shall extend at least the full width of the sign cabinet, and the sign cabinet shall be fully recessed and surrounded by the same materials. Ground signage shall not exceed eight-feet in height. D. Wall signage shall not exceed the requirements of the Gwinnett County Sign Ordinance, and shall only utilize neutral (non-white earth tone) background colors for the sign cabinet. E. Window signage (signs displayed on the interior or exterior of the business stor efront windows) shall be prohibited, except for open/closed signs or signs required by county, state or federal law. Flashing or blinking signs and exposed neon or LED signs shall be prohibited. Exposed or visible lighting strips mounted on the building or around window frames shall be prohibited.
45 CASE NUMBER SUP GCID F. Billboards or oversized signs shall be prohibited. G. Additional or replacement billboards or oversized signs shall be prohibited. H. Flashing or blinking signs and exposed neon or LED signs shall be prohibited. Exposed or visible lighting strips mounted on the building or around window frames shall be prohibited. I. Outdoor loudspeakers shall be prohibited. J. Dumpsters shall be screened by a I 00% opaque brick or stacked stone wall with an opaque metal gate enclosure. Hours of dumpster pick-up shall be limited to between 7:00 am and 7:00 pm. K. Lighting shall be contained to cut-off type luminaries and shall be directed in toward the property so as not to shine directly into adjacent properties or rights-of-way. L. Owner shall repair or repaint any graffiti or vandalism that occurs on the property within 72 hours. GWINNETT COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS Date signed: c::r...jo <' 1'.:1 2 o,'j I ATTEST:
46 LEGAL DESCRIPTION SUP '17 0 2~ I~EC F IVE D BY I~ pi( 0 'l?. 0 II Planning & DovAiopment All that tract or parcel of land lying and being in Land Lot 79 of the 7th District, Gwfnnett County, Georgia, and being more particularly described as follows: Commencing at a 1/2 inch rebar found at the northerly end of the mitered intersection of the easterly right-of-way of Boggs Road (a variable width right-of-way) with the southeasterly right-of-way of Satellite Boulevard (a variable width right-of-way); Thence continuing with the said southeasterly right of-way of Satellite Boulevard, along a curve to the left, an arc length of feet, said curve having a radius of feet with a chord distance of feet, at North 44 degrees 02 minutes 11 seconds East, to a 1/2 inch rebar found in the division line between Horne Depot U.S.A., Inc. (Deed Book at Page 40) on the east and le Veil Station, LLC (Deed Book at Page 344) on the west, said 1/2 inch rebar found being the TRUE POINT OF BEGINNING. Thence continuing with the said southeasterly right of-way of Satellite Boulevard the following four courses: along a curve to the left, an a.rc length of feet, said curve having a radius of feet, with a chord distance of feet, at North 42 degrees 32 minutes 25 seconds East, to a 5/8 inch rebar set; Thence North 47 degrees 18 minutes 46 seconds West, a distance of feet to a 5/8 inch rebar set; Thence along a curve to the left, an arc length of feet, said curve having a radius of feet, with a chord distance of feet, at North 38 degrees 02 minutes 10 seconds East, to a 5/8 inch rebar found; Thence along a curve to the left, an arc length of feet, said curve having a radius of feet, with a chord distance of feet, at North 33 degrees 15 minutes 21 seconds East, to a 1/2 inch rebar found in the division line between the said Home Depot U.S.A., Inc. on the west and Pinebrook Place, llc (Deed Book at Page 158) on the east; Thence departing the said southeasterly right-of-way of Satellite Boulevard and continuing with the said division line, South 06 degrees 46 minutes 51 seconds East, a distance of feet to a 1/2 inch rebar found on the northwesterly right-of-way of Interstate Highway 85 (a variable width rightof-way); Thence continuing with the said northwesterly right-of-way of Interstate Highway 85 the following eleven courses: South 61 degrees 36 minutes 30 seconds West, a distance of feet to a concrete monument found; Thence North 41 degrees 33 minutes 15 seconds West, a distance of feet to a concrete monument found; Thence North 19 degrees 08 minutes 29 seconds West, a distance of feet to a concrete monument found; Thence North 11 degrees 39 minutes 17 seconds West, a distance of feet to a concrete monument found; Thence South 78 degrees 58 minutes 09 seconds West, a distance of feet to a concrete monument found; Thence South 11 degrees 18 minutes 48 seconds East, a distance of feet to a concrete monument found; Thence South 19 degrees 24 minutes 56 seconds East, a distance of feet to a concrete monument found; Thence South 41 degrees 24 minutes 44 seconds East, a distance of feet to a concrete monument found; Thence South 45 degrees 04 minutes 20 seconds West, a distance of feet to a concrete monument found; Thence South 59 degrees 16 minutes 09 seconds West, a distance of feet to a concrete monument found; Thence South 87 degrees 40 minutes 36 seconds West, a distance of feet to a concrete monument found at the intersection of the said northwesterly right-of-way of Interstate Highway 85 with the said easterly right-of-way of Boggs Road; Thence continuing with the said easterly right-of-way of Boggs Road, North 21 degrees 17 minutes 27 seconds West, a distance of feet to a 5/8 inch rebar set in the said division line between the said Home Depot U.S.A., Inc. on the south and east, respectively, and the said Le Veil Station, LLC on the north and west, respectively; Thence departing the said easterly right-of-way of Boggs Road and continuing with the said division line the following eight courses: North 68 degrees 42 minutes 33 seconds East, a distance of feet to a 5/8 inch rebar set; Thence North 35 degrees 33 minutes 45 seconds West, a distance of feet to a 5/8 inch rebar set; Thence North 42 degrees 17 minutes 08 seconds East, a distance of feet to a 5/8 inch rebar set; Thence along a curve to the left, an arc length of feet, said curve having a
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