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Norcross council delays decision on contested 60 Barton Street demolition after hours of testimony

Norcross City Council · December 1, 2025
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Summary

The Norcross City Council, sitting as an appellate body, heard a multi-hour rehearing on an Architectural Review Board approval for a new home at 60 Barton Street. Residents raised stormwater and retaining-wall concerns; council voted to table the matter to the next policy work session in January.

The Norcross City Council voted to table a decision on an appeal of an Architectural Review Board (ARB) approval for 60 Barton Street after hearing proponents and opponents at a rehearing of the ARB record.

Council, acting as an appellate body, heard applicants' representatives argue the ARB properly applied the city's design standards and granted a Certificate of Appropriateness. Dan LeCroy, representing the applicant, told council that the ARB’s scope is architectural and aesthetic review and that "stormwater runoff concerns…

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