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Dunwoody council approves sign plan, rezoning and franchise, defers two items to January

Dunwoody City Council · November 11, 2025
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Summary

At its Nov. 10 meeting the Dunwoody City Council approved the Campus 244 sign plan, rezoned 4500 North Shallowford for a veterinary hospital with conditions, approved a franchise agreement with Google Fiber, and adopted the Homecoming Park master plan (switching a planned pickleball amenity to sand volleyball). The council deferred two agenda items to Jan. 12 and approved consent items.

Dunwoody’s City Council handled a mix of routine and policy business on Nov. 10, approving several staff‑recommended items and deferring others for further consideration.

Key actions taken: the council approved a major master sign plan for Campus 244 (signage exemptions for tenant visibility and parking deck wayfinding); rezoned 4500 North Shallowford Road from Office/Institution to C‑1 to permit a veterinary hospital with staff‑recommended conditions limiting outdoor uses and describing a minor‑modification process; and approved a franchise agreement with Google Fiber, a nonexclusive agreement that staff said largely mirrors the Georgia Municipal Association template and includes provisions for larger build‑outs to fund additional city inspection support when needed.

Parks staff’s recommendation to re‑adopt the Homecoming Park master plan with Amenity 8 changed from pickleball to sand volleyball passed unanimously after council discussion about programing, maintenance and parking. Council also approved routine consent agenda items and corrected an omission from the Oct. 27 consent vote.

Procedural motions and scheduling: two zoning items (agenda items 4 and 5) were moved and seconded for deferral to the January 12, 2026 meeting at 6 p.m.; the motion passed without objection. Several right‑of‑way acquisition consultant contracts for upcoming path projects were presented and routed through consent or will return as required under staff recommendations.

Votes at a glance: motions were moved, seconded, and carried by voice vote in each case as reflected in the meeting record; staff minutes will show the roll of aye votes and any absences.