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Dancing Goats’ Second Atlanta Location Will Be Ponce City Market

Decatur Metro | December 15, 2011

Dancing Goats Coffee Bar has been a Decatur retail success story for near on, what?  Five years now?  A mix of great coffee, good location and ample parking for both your car and rear-end make it one of the happening-est places in a city happening places.

In that time, the Washington-based coffee company – with a roasting plant here in Atlanta – has not added any other retail locations around metro Atlanta.  But that all changes today…

What Now Atlanta? reports…

Dancing Goats, a coffee bar in Decatur, will open a temporary store in the former auto-service bay area on the corner of Glen Iris and North Avenue at the former City Hall East site, according to Mike Ferguson, business development director for the coffee brand.

The coffee bar will relocate to a permanent 1,000-square-foot space in about two years, Ferguson told What Now Atlanta in a telephone interview Thursday.

Which leads to the obviously premature question of: is Ponce City Market the new Decatur??

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Should Decatur Allow “Front Yard Farmer’s Markets”?

Decatur Metro | December 15, 2011

A few weeks back, The Atlantic Cities blog featured a story about Los Angeles’ new city ordinance that allows backyard growers to sell their fruits, vegetables, honey, etc in their front yards and at “neighborhood farmers markets”.  In the article, changes to the ordinance were couched in hopes that lifting such restrictions would help elevate the “food deserts” of South L.A., where grocery stores are great distances away, accessible only by car.

But is the hope of providing an brief oasis in a food desert the only reason to take another look at the ordinances in our cities and communities that restrict the sale of items on private property?

Right now in Decatur, you can’t sell food you’re growing in your backyard on a small foldout table in your driveway.  That means that everything from a 10 year-old’s lemonade stand to Allison’s freshly slaughtered bison chuck wagon parked on her driveway is illegal. Why?  Like most everything else that’s illegal in your residential area, it’s the result of concerns about noise and traffic, which put these ordinances on the books back in the residential zoning hey-day.

But in a year when Decatur is writing its own “Environmental Sustainability Plan” and has put in place a task force to specifically reevaluate our zoning ordinances, perhaps a look at the restriction that demands the only way to make money on your R-60 lot is a “home-based business” is worthy of a second-look.   (According to the City Planner Amanda Thompson, selling fruits, vegetables and imaginary bison doesn’t qualify.)

Perhaps silence is still king in our peaceable single-family ‘hoods, but even so, it seems a bit overly dramatic to ban front yard farmer’s markets outright in order to deal with occasional, slight increases in noise and traffic.  L.A. requires that certain regulations are met in order for a market to receive city approval.  Decatur has recently established guidelines for community gardens.  Why not small-scale farmer’s markets?

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Morning Metro: More ‘Mart, Highway News and the Myth of Getting Paid to Do What You Love

Decatur Metro | December 15, 2011

  • AJC’s coverage of the Suburban Plaza Walmart parking variance meeting yesterday [AJC]
  • Historic Oakhurst neighborhood grocery pics [Dateline: Decatur]
  • AJC gives Sapori di Napoli two stars [AJC]
  • Decatur planning office saying goodbye to Nathan and hello to Holly [Decatur Minute]
  • Some folks don’t like the idea of more cities in DeKalb County [Champion]
  • Lt. Gov wants reversible lanes installed on I-85 [Gwinnett Daily]
  • Billion dollar I-75/I-575 toll-lane project put on hold [Fresh Loaf]
  • Myth: There’s nothing better than getting paid to do what you love [youarenotsosmart.com]

Office Space photo courtesy of 20th Century Fox

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