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Alpharetta commission signals support to pursue listing Bailey Johnson School as contributing property

3048576 · April 18, 2025
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Commissioners told staff to prepare the steps needed to add Bailey Johnson School to the city’s contributing historic structures list and to seek a city council sponsor for the required text amendment to the Unified Development Code.

Alpharetta — Members of the Alpharetta Historic Preservation Commission expressed unanimous support April 17 for staff to pursue adding the Bailey Johnson School to the city’s contributing historic structures inventory, and asked staff to prepare the ordinance amendment and public‑hearing steps needed to proceed.

Commission discussion and rationale Commissioners said the Bailey Johnson School recently turned 75 years old, meeting the age threshold the commission uses to consider contributing status. Michael Woodman, city staff, explained the steps staff would take if the commission agreed: find a City Council member to…

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