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Alpharetta design board approves Thompson Street residential plan with conditions on driveways, walls and landscaping

Alpharetta Design Review Board · January 17, 2026
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Summary

The Alpharetta Design Review Board approved site and landscape plans for the Thompson Street Residential development (272–276 Thompson St.), requiring driveway reorientation for lots 1 and 5, lot-specific wall/column materials returned with building elevations, and other landscaping measures including 6-inch caliper street trees and vine treatments.

The Alpharetta Design Review Board on Jan. 16 approved site and landscaping plans for the Thompson Street Residential project at 272 and 276 Thompson Street, granting developers conditional approval that requires several lot-specific follow-ups before building elevations are finalized.

Applicant representatives said the plans combine two parcels and show single-family homes facing Thompson Street with townhomes in the rear, a small central amenity area and underground stormwater detention beneath the park. "This is Thompson Street Residential," project consultant Jennifer Scraberry said during the presentation, outlining the plan to minimize tree removal in the back 40 feet and to provide an AlphaLoop connection in the future.

Why it matters: The approval implements six council zoning conditions…

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