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Planning Commission backs Madewell plan for 204 Marietta Street with tree-protection conditions
Summary
The Alpharetta Planning Commission voted Dec. 4 to recommend rezoning 204 Marietta Street to allow subdivision into two single-family homes, with conditions requiring specimen-tree preservation, architectural review and streetscape buffers; stormwater design will be reviewed at permitting.
The Alpharetta Planning Commission on Dec. 4 recommended approval of a rezoning and subdivision at 204 Marietta Street that would split a roughly 1.1-acre parcel into two for-sale single-family detached lots.
City planner Cathy Cook told commissioners the proposal asks to rezone the parcel from OP (office/professional) to DTR (downtown residential) and would create Lot 1 (0.567 acre) and Lot 2 (0.611 acre). Staff said the proposed density (about 1.7 dwelling units per acre) is low compared with the DTR maximum, and the site plan shows 20-foot setbacks along Marietta Street, 6-foot sidewalks, a 10-foot landscape strip and underground stormwater…
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