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Milton board approves 85% impervious‑coverage variance for Dogwood Drive site with strict stormwater condition
Summary
The Board of Adjustments approved a variance to increase maximum impervious coverage from 60% to 85% at parcels on the 5900 block of Dogwood Drive after the applicant agreed to an on‑site stormwater pond engineered to retain 100% of runoff.
On July 8 the City of Milton Board of Adjustments approved a variance allowing up to 85% impervious surface coverage on two vacant parcels in the 5900 block of Dogwood Drive, provided the project’s engineered stormwater system is built as presented and retains 100% of runoff with no off‑site discharge.
The parcels lie in the C‑1 (neighborhood commercial) zoning district, where the Unified Development Code limits impervious coverage to 60%. Planning staff said the applicant, ABC Investments, applied June 17 and requested a variance because the proposed development would otherwise exceed the ordinance. Staff and the applicant told the…
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