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Zoning board defers decision on Dunkin' signage variances at Cascade Road corner after neighborhood objections

5087069 · June 27, 2025
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Summary

The board deferred action on multiple sign variances requested by a proposed Dunkin' development at 3724 Cascade Road after residents urged strict adherence to the Cascade Overlay District; the applicant promised a new building and asked staff to pursue engineering and signage solutions.

The City of South Fulton Zoning Board of Appeals deferred a set of sign- and drive-thru-related variance requests for a proposed Dunkin' development at 3724 Cascade Road on June 26, 2025, after a split board and public opposition citing the Cascade Overlay District.

The applicant's representative, Brent Moy of land engineering firm Land Engineering & Development, presented six variance requests (case V25-005): increase permitted protrusion of wall signs from 2 inches to 3 inches; allow three wall signs instead of two; allow up to three drive-thru signs instead of one; increase the menu-board height from 6 feet to 6 feet 10 inches; increase the canopy…

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