The Dunwoody City Council, at its Oct. 14 meeting, held a public hearing and passed another initiative that will have long-term implications for the city – its 20-year comprehensive plan and 2026 budget.
A brief presentation by Allison Stewart-Harris of TSW Design outlined several changes involving land use throughout the city, mostly involving conditions that would require a Special Land Use Permit in some of the city’s character areas. Some of the character areas affected by the change are the Perimeter Core, Georgetown East, Winters Chapel Core, Jett Ferry, and Peachtree Boulevard.
The revisions also removed Brook Run Park as its own character area and reabsorbed it back into the suburban neighborhood character area.
The plan had been reviewed and approved by the Atlanta Regional Com