In a recent government meeting, the council discussed a proposal for the expansion of religious facilities in Norcross, focusing on site development and zoning conditions. The applicant presented plans for non-opaque ornamental perimeter fencing, which sparked a debate among council members regarding aesthetics and safety concerns.
The proposal includes several conditions, such as ensuring exterior lighting is non-flashing and directed towards the property, and that the site must conform to the city’s architectural and site design standards. The applicant emphasized the need for ornamental gates at the property entrances to enhance the temple's appearance, drawing comparisons to similar structures in nearby Lilburn.
Council members raised questions about the site plan, which was not included in the meeting materials but was referenced during discussions. Concerns were voiced regarding transportation improvements along South Peachtree and the potential impact of parking spaces on the green space in front of the temple. One council member suggested relocating parking to maintain a more appealing landscape.
Safety issues were also highlighted, with the applicant citing past incidents of vandalism and the need for fencing to protect members visiting the temple during early or late hours. This led to further discussions about the appropriateness of fences in the area, with some council members expressing discomfort over allowing a fence while residents are restricted from similar structures.
Ultimately, the council agreed to move forward with the rezoning request, contingent upon the applicant returning with a detailed site plan for further approval. This decision reflects a balance between accommodating the religious facility's expansion and addressing community concerns about aesthetics and safety. The next steps will involve a more thorough review of the site design, including landscaping and parking arrangements, to ensure compliance with city standards.