Fulton County |
Code of Ordinances |
Appendix B. ZONING RESOLUTION |
Article XIIF. SANDTOWN OVERLAY DISTRICT |
§ 12F.4. Development standards.
12F.4.A. Buffers and Landscaping.
1.
40-foot wide natural, undisturbed buffer except for approved access and utility crossings, improvements, and replantings where sparsely vegetated subject to the approval of the Fulton County Arborist, with a 10-foot improvement setback or as may be approved by the Director of Environment and Community Development, along Camp Creek Parkway.
2.
All AG-1 and residential zonings or uses shall provide a minimum 25-foot wide natural undisturbed buffer with a ten-foot improvement setback or provide a minimum six-foot high earthen berm planted to landscape strip standards, with a maximum slope of 3 to 1 or combination thereof along all public streets.
3.
All nonresidential (except AG-1) zonings or uses shall provide a minimum 25-foot wide landscape strip along all public streets.
4.
Fifteen-foot wide landscape strip along any interior property line adjacent to a nonresidential zoning and/or use.
12F.4.B. Screening.
1.
Refuse areas and receptacles shall be placed in the least visible location from public streets and shall be enclosed on 3 sides with opaque walls. The 4th side shall be a self-closing gate made from noncombustible materials. Opaque walls shall be a minimum of 12 inches higher than the receptacle. Wall materials shall be noncombustible brick, stone, or split-faced concrete masonry block. Refuse receptacles shall not be placed within 50 feet of an existing residential or AG-1 (Agricultural) zoning district.
2.
Accessory site features are prohibited in the front yard of any property.
3.
Accessory site features located on the ground shall be screened from view from any public right-of-way, any residential use, or any residential or AG-1 zoning category by one of the following: placement behind the building, 100 percent opaque fencing, berm or vegetative screen planted to buffer standards.
4.
Accessory site features on a roof shall be screened by a parapet or other architectural feature or as approved by the Director of Environment and Community Development.
5.
Opaque fences are prohibited adjacent to public streets.
6.
Fencing materials along public streets and side yards are restricted to stone, wrought iron, material designed to have the appearance of wrought iron, treated wood, or material designed to have the appearance of natural wood.
7.
Chain link fencing may be used along golf courses, play fields, and other recreational areas. All chain link fencing shall be black or hunter green vinyl coated.
8.
When required, fencing material around detention/retention facilities shall be black or hunter green vinyl coated chain link fence.
9.
Retaining walls shall be faced with or constructed of stone, brick, or decorative concrete modular block only.
10.
All parking and loading areas shall be screened from public streets by either a minimum 4-foot high berm and/or a continuous hedge of evergreen shrubs.
12F.4.C. Pedestrian Paths.
1.
Sidewalks are required along all public and private road frontages.
2.
Except in truck loading and parking areas of industrial and warehouse-distribution uses, internal walkways (paths) are required from the public sidewalk to the main entrance of the principle use of the property and shall meet applicable Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) standards for slope, width, texture, level differences, and ramps.
3.
Pedestrian paths may be constructed of either colored/textured materials or conventional sidewalk materials and shall be clearly identified.
4.
Pedestrian paths shall be illustrated on the site plan submitted at the time of application for a Land Disturbance Permit
5.
Paths shall be designed to minimize direct auto-pedestrian interaction.
6.
Paths shall be connected to signalized crosswalks where applicable.
7.
Paths shall be direct and convenient routes between points of origin (such as a bus stop) and destination (such as a shop, bank, etc).
8.
Street furniture shall be located outside the specified width of any pedestrian path.
12F.4.D. Lighting.
1.
A lighting plan for open parking lots and pedestrian paths shall be submitted for approval prior to the issuance of a Land Disturbance Permit.
2.
Any lighting fixture shall be a cutoff luminary whose source is completely concealed with an opaque housing. Fixtures shall be recessed in the opaque housing. Drop dish refractors are prohibited. The wattage shall not exceed 420 watts/480 V per light fixture. This provision includes lights on mounted poles as well as architectural display and decorative lighting visible from a street or highway. Wall pack lighting shall be cut-off down directional a maximum of 250 watts. Canopy lighting shall be cut-off down directional a maximum of 250 watts. Canopy lighting shall be cut-off luminaries with a maximum lamp wattage of 400 watts.
3.
Light sources (lamps) shall be incandescent, fluorescent, metal halide, mercury vapor, natural gas, or color corrected high-pressure sodium (CRI of 60 or better). The same type must be used for the same or similar type of lighting on any one site.
4.
Mounting fixtures must be modified in such a manner that the cone of the light is not directed at any property line. The minimum mounting height for a pole is12 feet. The maximum mounting for a pole is 28 feet. Any fixture and pole located within 20 feet of a residential zoning shall be a type four or forward throw distribution.
5.
All site lighting shall be designed so that the illumination as measured in foot-candles at any one point meets the following standards: Minimum and maximum levels are measured at any one point. Average level is not to exceed the calculated value and is derived using only the area of the site included to receive illumination. Points of measure shall not include the area of the building or areas which do not lend themselves to pedestrian traffic. Also, if the major portion of the lighting design is to be in the front of a building, the average level should not be affected by adding a light or two in the back of the same building, which would raise the average of the intended area for lighting.
6.
Future renovations, upgrades, or additions to existing facilities prior to the effective date of this ordinance shall not exceed existing illumination levels below. The entire site must be bought into conformance with this article should a renovation, upgrade, or addition occur that would require a land disturbance permit.
Location or Type of Lighting Minimum Level Average
LevelMaximum Level Area for display of Outdoor Merchandise 1.0 5.0 15.0 Commercial, Office, and Public/Semi-Public Parking Areas 0.6 2.40 10.0 Multi-Family Residential Parking Areas 0.2 1.50 10.0 Walkways and Streets 0.2 2.00 10.0 Landscape and Decorative 0.0 0.50 5.0 7.
Historic period lighting shall be used.
8.
Lights shall be architecturally decorative with a historic style (includes shepherds crook, pole top, and bollard). The same type of design must be used along pedestrian pathways and/or common areas.
9.
Shoe box, cobra lighting fixtures, and neon lighting are prohibited.
12F.4.E. Building Design Materials and Architectural Treatments.
1.
Nonresidential buildings are limited to 35 feet in height. Residential buildings and mixed-use buildings that contain a residential component are limited to three stories.
2.
Developments shall include architecture elements such as columns, arcades, covered entry-walkways, arches, facade offsets, windows, balconies, offset walls, clock towers, cupolas and/or courtyards.
3.
The exterior of all industrial building facades shall be provided with an architectural treatment such as stucco, stone, brick, wood or an alternative treatment approved by the Director of Environment and Community Development.
4.
The exterior wall materials of all nonresidential buildings except industrial buildings shall consist of a minimum of 60 percent (per vertical wall plane) of the following: solid wood siding, cementations siding, stucco, brick, stone or an alternative treatment approved by the Director of Environment and Community Development.
5.
The exterior wall materials of all residential buildings shall consist of a minimum of 60 percent (per vertical wall plane) of the following: stucco, cementatious siding, solid wood siding, brick, stone or an alternative treatment approved by the Director of Environment and Community Development.
6.
Accent wall materials on residential and nonresidential buildings shall consist of glass, architecturally treated concrete masonry, precast stone, stucco, material designed to have the appearance of stucco if installed a minimum of four feet above grade or combination thereof and shall not exceed 40 percent per vertical wall plane.
7.
Any nonresidential building facade shall have a minimum of 255 fenestration or as may be approved by the director.
8.
The principle entry area of a building shall be articulated and express greater architectural detail than other portions of the building.
9.
To the extent any rear or side of any building is visible from any public street or single family residence, architectural treatment shall continue through the rear or side.
10.
Exterior finishes for accessory structures shall be consistent with the principle structure.
11.
Permitted colors for exterior walls, building components, sign structures, accent and decorative elements shall be as specified by Table 12F or as approved by the Director of Environment and Community Development.
Permitted Colors for Exterior Walls, Building Components, Sign Structure,
Accent and Decorative Elements
The following numbers refer to the Pantone Matching System, an international color matching systemExterior Building Walls, Building Components, Sign
Structure, Accent and Decorative ElementsAccent and Decorative Elements Only Browns, Beiges and Tans
462 to 468
4625, to 4685
469, 474, 475
4695, 4755
478
719 to 731
476 to 482
12-0713Greens
356, 357
17-0133Reds
168, 181
483, 484
675, 1685
4975, 154
1395, 1405Reds
1788, 186
18-1666Whites
11-2409, 11-0604
11-0704, 11-0104
7499, 11-4301
12-0704Orange/Yellow
16-1255, 16-1465
17-1460, 16-1452
13-0859, 13-0746
12-0752, 12-0642Grays
429-445
Warm Gray 1-11
Cool Gray 1-11
5467, 5527
5395, 5445
621-627
642-651Brown/Black
18-0932
19-1034
433Greens
553, 554, 560, 561
614-616
3302-3305
3295, 342, 343
3435, 3308, 335
336, 341, 343, 349
5467, 5527, 18-5815
3415, 3435, 18-0130
356, 357, 18-16018
5535, 5591
553-559, 18-6114
5606-5665
12-6208, 12-5201
12-0607, 11-0601
17-022012.
Burglar bars, steel gates, and steel-roll down curtains are prohibited on the exterior and interior of the structure except at the structure's rear. Security grilles are allowed if installed interior to the place of business. Grilles shall be of a grid or brick pattern and placed so that the grid or brick pattern is at a uniform height across the entire business front.
13.
Neon lights outlining and/or detailing building features are prohibited.
14.
Flat roofs and roof-mounted equipment shall be screened from the view of public and private streets by a parapet. No parapet shall be required to be greater than four feet above roof.
15.
Prohibited building materials for exterior walls and accents: metal panel systems, vinyl siding, site-cast smooth concrete masonry or plain reinforced concrete slabs, aluminum siding, pressed-wood panels, plywood panels, mirrored glass, and corrugated steel (exceptions: mechanical penthouse and roof screens).
16.
Allowable roof materials for pitched roofs are asphalt shingles, composition shingles, wood shingles, wood shake, slate, terra cotta or as may be approved by the Director of Environment and Community Development.
17.
Roof colors shall be black, gray, brown, or green. Reflective and metallic colors are prohibited.
18.
Permissible roofs are gable, pyramidal, and hip. Shed roofs are permitted over porches, additions, and accessory structures. Roof pitches shall be 5/12 to 12/12.
19.
Vending machines, paper stands, and other similar devices must be located inside a building.
(Res. No. 08-0883, 11-5-08)
12F.4.F. Miscellaneous Provisions. (Amended 03/03/04)
1.
Except as provided for in Article 19, the storage and/or sale of goods is prohibited in parking lots and other areas outside of the interior or permanently sheltered portions of a building.
2.
Storage of shopping carts is allowed without a permit.