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Farm Burger Parking Variance Approved

December 17, 2009 | 5:23 pm

This past Monday, the Zoning Board of Appeals approved Farm Burger’s parking variance to set up shop in the old Voila space at 410 West Ponce de Leon Ave.

The request was tabled in November and the applicant, WPD Center, was asked to return after complying with the required public notice procedures.  At the time, a handful of area residents submitted letters (pages 22 & 23) asking the ZBA to deny the application.

However, with the applicant now in compliance with the public notice procedures, a variance, which includes a shared parking agreement with Sharian Inc. and First Christian Church of Decatur, was approved on Monday, .  The ZBA added the following new conditions…

- Signage shall be placed at the front of the property that indicates the location of off- site parking and the hours of availability,

- The shared parking agreements with the First Christian Church of Decatur and Sharian, Inc. submitted with the application shall be revised to include notice to the city if the parking agreement is changed or terminated,

- The variance is limited to this application and the Farm Burger tenant, and

- Employee ID cards will be visible in or on the employee’s car parked at the First Christian Church.

Neil Dobbs recused himself from the ZBA vote, presumably because he lives in the adjoining neighborhood where parking has become a rather contentious topic.

h/t: TheDNO

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3 Responses to “Farm Burger Parking Variance Approved”

  1. Harpua says:
    December 17, 2009 at 10:07 pm

    I can’t wait for this place to open! It will be nice to have a grass-fed beef alternative to Five Guys when I get my occasional hamburger hankering. And, yes, I know Leon’s and a few other places around town have grass-fed burgers, but it’s not the same as a true burger joint.

    • altmod says:
      December 18, 2009 at 7:49 am

      I agree with Harpua! I LOVE Five Guys but haven’t been able to go in there after watching Food Inc months and months ago. . . .

  2. Russ says:
    December 18, 2009 at 12:15 am

    Yay! Burgers…

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