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File #: 2022-012    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Authorization Status: Consent Agenda
File created: 1/11/2022 In control: City Council
On agenda: 1/18/2022 Final action: 1/18/2022
Title: Authorization of variance request for filming over multiple dates in 2022 at 3631 Crestview Drive, Smyrna, GA and 3660 Wisteria Lane, Smyrna, GA by applicant Universal Content Productions LLC. Ward 3 / Councilmember Lindley
Attachments: 1. Issue Sheet 2022-12 Film Permit.pdf, 2. Staff Memo Film Permit Variance 2022_01_18.pdf, 3. INN1 - City of Smyrna - Docket Request Letter.pdf
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WARD / COUNCILMEMBER: Ward 3 / Councilmember Lindley

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Authorization of variance request for filming over multiple dates in 2022 at 3631 Crestview Drive, Smyrna, GA and 3660 Wisteria Lane, Smyrna, GA by applicant Universal Content Productions LLC.
Ward 3 / Councilmember Lindley
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ISSUE AND BACKGROUND:
In December 2021, Staff met with location managers for the Universal Content Productions LLC series, “The Innocent,” regarding the possibility of filming a television series for several days each month for approximately six months.

Filming would begin on Wednesday, February 16th and run until approximately Friday, July 8th, 2022. There would be between 4 to 6 filming days each month with additional preparation and wrap days until July.

The two primary locations are vacant homes located a block apart at 3631 Crestview Drive, SE, and 3660 Wisteria Lane, SE. The filming at these locations will primarily be exterior filming, as interior scenes will be filmed at an off-site production stage.

Sec. 22-324. of the City’s current ordinance places limitations on the number of film permits granted in a calendar year:

(a)There shall be no more than four film production permits granted with reference to any single residentially zoned property during a given calendar year.

The applicant is seeking a variance to operate at this location more than four times in a year.

The City’s Film Permit Review Team consists of representatives from Community Development, the Police Department, the Bureau of Fire Prevention, Community Relations, Economic Development, and Parks and Recreation. Based on the Review Committee’s initial meeting and conversations, the Committee believes this will be a low-impact production that will have minimal impact on the neighborhood.

Based on the minimal impact, Staff recommends Council approve a variance for the applicant to operate for more than four permitted dates.

Conditioned on Council approval, the applica...

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