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File #: 2015-307    Version: 1 Name: Zoning Request Z15-018
Type: Authorization Status: Passed
File created: 9/9/2015 In control: City Council
On agenda: 10/19/2015 Final action: 9/14/2015
Title: Public Hearing - Zoning Request Z15-018 - Approval of a Special Land Use Permit for the installation of a utility hut for Google Fiber services - 1,600 Sq. Ft.- Land Lot 776 and 809 - 2825 Park Road - Google Fiber Georgia, LLC
Sponsors: Melleny Pritchett
Attachments: 1. Staff Memo_Z15-018_v.2, 2. Zoning Vicinity Map_Z15-018, 3. Land Use Vicinity Map_Z15-018, 4. Park Road Location_Z15-018, 5. City Locations_Z15-018, 6. Special Land Use Application_Z15-018, 7. Site Survey_Z15-018, 8. Development Plans_Z15-018, 9. Hut Floor Plan and Elevation_Z15-018, 10. Picture of Utility Hut_Z15-018, 11. Proof of Notice Mailing_Z15-018, 12. Warranty Deed_Z15-018, 13. Legal Description_Z15-018, 14. Location Map_Z15-018, 15. Notification_Z15-018

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Public Hearing - Zoning Request Z15-018 - Approval of a Special Land Use Permit for the installation of a utility hut for Google Fiber services - 1,600 Sq. Ft.- Land Lot 776 and 809 - 2825 Park Road - Google Fiber Georgia, LLC 

 

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ISSUEGoogle Fiber Georgia, LLC is seeking approval of a Special Land Use Permit for the construction of a utility hut at 2825 Park Road. The utility hut will provide Google Fiber Georgia, LLC the opportunity to install the necessary infrastructure to provide high-speed internet service.

 

BACKGROUNDThe City of Smyrna was one of nine cities in the Metro Atlanta area selected as an installation site for Google’s ultra-high-speed internet service (Google Fiber).  The nine selected cities include:  Atlanta, Avondale Estates, Brookhaven, College Park, Decatur, East Point, Hapeville, Sandy Springs and Smyrna. The process for attracting Google Fiber to Smyrna began in 2010 when staff expressed interest through the City of Smyrna IT Department.  The announcement in 2014 that Smyrna was among nine cities being considered began the process of evaluating the feasibility of infrastructure and processes, leading to selection of Smyrna and, now, this first step in the process of beginning the installation of infrastructure to supply network connections up to 100 times faster than basic broadband for Smyrna residents. The infrastructure is expected to make service an option for all areas of Smyrna.

 

RECOMMENDATION/REQUESTED ACTIONCommunity Development recommends approval of the requested Special Land Use Permit with the following conditions:

 

1.                     The utility hut shall be installed in substantial compliance with the development plans submitted on August 14, 2015 and created by Bechtel Infrastructure and Power Corporation.

 

2.                     The applicant shall be bound to the elevations submitted August 14, 2015. Approval of any change to the elevations must be obtained from the Director of Community Development.

 

3.                     The proposed chain-link fencing shall be black coated vinyl fencing.

 

4.                     The applicant will comply with the City’s current tree ordinance (unless noted elsewhere).  All required tree protection measures shall be adhered to by the applicant during construction.

 

5.                     All landscape plans must be prepared, stamped, and signed by a Georgia Registered Landscape Architect for any common areas or entrances.

 

6.                     All landscape plans shall, at a minimum, meet the following screening requirements:

                     a.                     The intent of the landscape area(s) shall be to address the following:

                                          i.                     Screening to enhance aesthetic appeal;

                                          ii.                     Control or direct vehicular and pedestrian movement;

                                          iii.                     Reduce glare;

                                          iv.                     Buffer noise;

                                          v.                     Establish privacy; and

                                          vi.                     Promote public health and safety.

                     b.                     Plantings are to be a mix of rows of evergreen trees and shrubs, deciduous trees and taller evergreen trees, or a combination of both;

                     c.                     Species are to be ecologically compatible to site and appropriate for design situation;

                     d.                     Minimum height of plant materials at installation is to be five feet for trees;

                     e.                     Final approval of the required landscape plan must be obtained from the Community Development Director or designee.

 

7.                     The applicant shall remove all asphalt on the abandoned road and city property from the proposed utility facility to the pedestrian bridge.                      The area where the asphalt is removed should be sodded and landscaped as appropriate.

 

8.                     The applicant shall relocate the existing dumpsters on Park Circle to another suitable location. The City’s Public Works Director shall                      review and approve all locations.