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CONFIRMED: Leon's Full Service Opens Monday

Decatur Metro | February 5, 2009

The rainmaker Daren Wang confirms that Leon’s Full Service will open to the public on Monday, February 9th.

In other Leon’s news…the AJC is now following the the first pint auction story and John Kessler’s new food blog even gave me a hat tip for it!  That might be an AJC first…or second…

$813 and counting…

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Local Food…Blog

Decatur Metro | February 5, 2009

The AJC’s John Kessler gives a little front page love to three Atlanta food bloggers in today’s Food & Drink section.  Imagine my surprise when I read that one of them is a “Decaturite”!

Tami Hardeman’s “Running With Tweezers” food blog is a revelation.  Her writing style is smooth and conversational and each recipe sounds easy and delicious.   Oh and the photos…

Not that I should be all that surprised by this.  Hardeman is a blog veteran.  She’s been writing Running With Tweezers since October 2005 and has since also started writing for Atlanta Cuisine.  She’s the real deal.

And she’s from the neighborhood!  So click on over and blog local!

h/t: Blissful Glutton

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DeKalb May Be Forced To Close Schools

Decatur Metro | February 5, 2009

I wonder how this latest nugget of info will affect the annexation debate.

This paragraph in particular is about as comforting as your 4th Quarter 401k statement…

But given financial challenges that stretch over the forseeable future, [DeKalb Superintendent] Lewis unveiled no major initiatives. Speaking off the cuff as he introduced some of his staff, Lewis said what will likely be DeKalb’s rallying cry going forward: “No matter the challenges, we always seem to rise to the occasion.”

Ummm….Huzzah?

I can’t even begin to imagine the turf war that would break out if/when the county needs to come up with a list of schools to close.

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City Looks To Create "Mixed Use" Zoning and Increase C-2/R-60 Buffer

Decatur Metro | February 5, 2009

Tonight, the Decatur Planning Commission will hear two zoning amendment proposals by the city that address many of the issues that have surrounded our development controversies for many years.

The first proposed amendment would create a new “Mixed Use” Zoning District that’s purpose is

“…to promote the redevelopment of existing single uses in the commercial areas into vibrant and sustainable mixed-use communities combining residential, retail and office uses; to promote diversity in housing and commercial options; to create walkable, pedestrian-scaled environments that accommodate and encourage multiple modes of transportation; to provide opportunities to add a variety of open space amenities; to provide a framework for shared infrastructure; and to improve the quality of life by providing live, work, and play opportunities based on regulating master site plans developed for a specific area.”

The amendment, in all its 10-page glory can be found here.

Its an all-encompassing amendment so its difficult to summarize without leaving something out, but essentially this new district puts into zoning law all the mixed-use efforts the city has urged – but never been able to require – until now.  To be clear, this amendment doesn’t create a specific district…though it can easily be assumed that it would be applied downtown in the near future.  UPDATE: I was wrong about a lot of this.  See Amanda’s comment after the jump.

The second amendment on the docket for tonight has to do with interim C-2/R-60 & R-85 transitional buffer requirements, shared parking and additional DDA review for residential development in commercial districts.

Under this proposed amendment, the transitional buffer between adjacent commercial and residential properties would be increased from 10 feet to 30 feet of yard and the height-limiting plane angle of the structure would be decreased from 60 to 45 degrees.

Additionally, this amendment gives the city commission the authority to approve shared parking and require all multi-use dwellings and townhouses to be reviewed by the Downtown Development Authority.

Its a lot to digest all at once, but I’m glad to see the city making good on its long-time promise to do something about the reoccurring C-2/R-60 issue.

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