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Decatur’s Not-So-Green Square Footage Requirement

Decatur Metro | October 28, 2010

Deanne mentioned in a comment a couple days ago that Decatur has a 1,500 square foot MINIMUM floor area requirements for single-family dwellings on the books.

I was shocked and awed.

Decatur, home of pedicabs and solar-powered air-conditioning Prius units, requires that you build a house that’s at least 1,500 square feet??  (I bet I’m not the only one with a house – older than the law presumably – that doesn’t currently meet this requirement.)

Diane subsequently sent me a summary of the requirement and it reads like this…

III. Floor Area Limits Related to Lot Size

The current definition of “floor area” for a residential building for the City of Decatur is as follows:

The gross horizontal areas of the several floors of a dwelling, exclusive of garages, cellars, and open porches, measured from the exterior faces of the exterior walls of a dwelling.

Presently, there are minimum floor area requirements for single-family dwellings:

R-60: 1,500 square feet

R-85: 1,800 square feet

Scott subsequently hypothesized in the same thread that the requirement is a remnant of the 1950s-1960s when the city was trying to guarantee “suburban family development of the day”.

So OK, I understand that Decatur is one of the densest cities in the state and that infill development these days is quite rare.  I also understand that many people don’t give a flip about limits on minimum square footage as they do about limits on MAX square footage.  Regardless, if we’re actually into “walkability” and being “green” and “sustainable”, shouldn’t we remove this antiquated law from the books so people who may want to downsize – in a very REAL sense of the word – can do so?

What would Sarah Susanka say?

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Eye on the Street

Decatur Metro | October 28, 2010

East Commerce Ave Decatur, GA (pic submitted by Greg)

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College Heights Fall Festival This Saturday

Decatur Metro | October 28, 2010

Angie sends in the info for this Saturday’s College Heights Fall Festival from 11a-2p…

Spirit Wear – School T-shirts will be available for purchase during the Fall Festival so stop by the PTA table and get shirts for everyone in the family!

College Heights Grill – LUNCH SERVED! Plan to enjoy lunch at the College Heights Grill. We will be selling: Hotdogs, Pizza, Nachos, Chips and Drinks, Cotton Candy & Popcorn

Fall Festival Fun – The entrance cost* is $5.00 per child (2 yrs. & under and adults are free) *Cash and checks accepted.

Included in the Ticket Price: Face Painting, Bounce House & Inflatable Slide, Cupcake Walk, Fun Zone for 18 mos. & younger, Bean Bag Toss,  Sack Race, Pin-the-Hat on the Scarecrow, Fall Crafts for All Ages, Fall Family Photos *($1 additional).  Plus More!!!

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CSD Redistricting Free and Reduced Lunch Data Now Available

Decatur Metro | October 28, 2010

Decatur’s Assistant Superintendent of Schools Thomas Van Soelen informs us that, as promised, the administration has added free and reduced lunch student breakdowns to all seven of the K-3 redistricting map scenarios.  All the relevant data is now available for your perusal in the far-right columns of the scenarios that you already know and love.

Also for comparison, Thomas sends along the current free and reduced lunch rates across all of CSD’s schools.

  • Clairemont                        22.617%
  • Glennwood Academy      33.593%
  • Oakhurst                            14.558%
  • Winnona Park                   19.055%
  • Renfroe Middle School   28.377%
  • Decatur High School       24.78%

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