§ 12M.4. Development standards.  


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  • 12M.4.A. Buffers and Landscaping.

    1.

    All AG-1 and residentially zoned developments shall provide a minimum 50-foot wide natural, undisturbed buffer with a ten-foot improvement setback along all public streets.

    2.

    All nonresidentially (except AG-1) zoned developments shall provide a minimum 50-foot wide landscape strip along all public streets.

    3.

    A minimum 15-foot wide landscape strip shall be provided along any interior property line adjacent to a nonresidential zoning and/or use.

    4.

    Large, overstory trees shall be planted 40 to 60 feet on center and shall be located along both sides of all public streets (except residential streets).

    5.

    Small, understory trees shall be planted ten to 30 feet on center and shall be located along both sides of residential streets.

    6.

    Street trees shall be a minimum three inch caliper.

    7.

    Street trees shall be selected from Appendix E of the Fulton County Tree Preservation Ordinance and Administrative Guidelines or as may be approved by the Fulton County Arborist.

    12M.4.B. Screening.

    1.

    Refuse areas and receptacles shall be placed in the least visible location from public streets and shall be enclosed on three 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 100 feet of an existing residential or AG-1 (Agricultural) zoning district.

    2.

    Screening walls shall be screened with a hedge of evergreen shrubbery, a minimum of two feet in height at planting.

    3.

    Accessory site features are prohibited in the front yard of any property.

    4.

    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% opaque fencing, berm or vegetative screen planted to buffer standards.

    5.

    Accessory site features on a roof shall be screened by a parapet or other architectural feature or as approved by the director.

    6.

    Fencing materials along public streets and side yards are restricted to brick, stone, iron, decorative wrought iron, and treated wood.

    7.

    Chain link fencing may be used only 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 four-foot high berm and/or a continuous hedge of evergreen shrubs.

    12M.4.C. Sidewalks/Pedestrian Paths.

    1.

    Sidewalks are required along all public and private road frontages (except alleys) and shall meet all applicable Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) standards.

    2.

    Sidewalks and other paths (multi-purpose or pedestrian) shall be illustrated on the site plan submitted at the time of application for a Land Disturbance Permit.

    3.

    Sidewalks shall be a minimum width of five feet.

    4.

    Pedestrian paths may be constructed of either colored/textured materials or conventional sidewalk materials and shall be clearly identified.

    5.

    Multi-use paths for bicycles and pedestrians may be substituted for the required sidewalks as approved by the director and the traffic engineer when the path is part of the Fulton County Bicycle and Pedestrian Plan.

    6.

    Multi-use paths designed for use by bicyclists and pedestrians shall be 12 feet wide.

    7.

    Multi-use paths designed with separate paths for bicyclists and pedestrians shall be 15 feet wide, ten feet for bicycles and five feet for pedestrians.

    8.

    Street furniture shall be located outside the specified width of any path.

    9.

    Sidewalks and paths shall be connected to signalized crosswalks where applicable.

    10.

    Sidewalks and paths shall be designed to minimize direct auto-pedestrian interaction.

    11.

    Sidewalks and paths should be direct and convenient routes between points of origin (such as a bus stop) and destination (such as a shop, bank, etc).

    12.

    Pedestrian access should be provided to all entrances including access from rear parking areas.

    13.

    Inter-parcel connectivity shall be required for multiuse, pedestrian paths and sidewalks.

    12.M.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.

    Street lights shall be installed on all interior streets within community crossroads, as identified in the 2015 South Fulton Comprehensive Amendment for the Cedar Grove Community Policies and Strategies.

    3.

    Open parking lots and walkways providing access thereto shall be lighted at a minimum of two foot candles measured at grade level.

    4.

    The maximum to minimum foot candle level shall not exceed a twelve to one (12:1) ratio.

    5.

    Shoe box, cobra lighting fixtures and neon lighting are prohibited.

    6.

    Any luminaire with a lamp or lamps rated at a total of more than 1,800 lumens, and all flood or spot luminaires with a lamp or lamps rated at a total of more than 900 lumens, shall not emit any direct light above a horizontal plane through the lowest direct-light-emitting part of the luminaire.

    7.

    Any luminaire with a lamp or lamps rated at a total of more than 1,800 lumens, and all flood or spot luminaires with a lamp or lamps rated at a total of more than 900 lumens, shall be mounted at a height equal to or less than the value 3 + (D/3), where D is the distance in feet to the nearest property boundary. The maximum height of the luminaire may not exceed 20 feet.

    8.

    Any luminaire with a lamp or lamps rated at a total of 1,800 lumens or less, and all flood or spot luminaires with a lamp or lamps rated at 900 lumens or less, may be used without restriction to light distribution or mounting height, except that if any spot of flood luminaire rated 900 lumens or less is aimed, directed, or focused such as to cause direct light from the luminaire to be directed toward residential buildings on adjacent or nearby land, or to create glare perceptible to persons operating motor vehicles on public ways, the luminaire shall be redirected or its light output controlled as necessary to eliminate such conditions.

    9.

    Luminaires used for public-roadway illumination may be installed at a maximum height of 25 feet and may be positioned at that height up to the edge of any bordering property.

    10.

    All temporary emergency lighting needed by police, fire or other emergency services, as well as all emergency vehicular luminaires, shall be exempt from the requirements of this article.

    11.

    All hazard warning luminaires required by federal regulatory agencies are exempt from the requirements of this article, except that all luminaries used must be red and must be shown to be as close as possible to the federally required minimum lumen output requirement for the specific task.

    12.

    Luminaires used primarily for sign illumination may be mounted at any height to a maximum of 25 feet, regardless of lumen rating.

    13.

    Lighting fixtures used to illuminate an outdoor advertising sign shall be mounted on the top of the sign structure. All such fixtures shall comply with the shielding requirements of Section 1.10.3(A). Bottom-mounted outdoor advertising-sign lighting is prohibited.

    14.

    Existing outdoor advertising structures shall be brought into conformance with this code within five years from the date of adoption of this provision.

    15.

    The use of laser source light or any similar high intensity light for outdoor advertising or entertainment is prohibited.

    16.

    The operation of searchlights for advertising purposes is prohibited.

    17.

    Permanent mounted exterior neon lights are prohibited.

    18.

    Back-lit awnings and roof mounted lights are prohibited.

    12M.4.E. Building Design.

    1.

    Developments shall include architectural elements such as columns, arcades, covered entry-walkways, arches, facade offsets, windows, balconies, offset walls, clock towers, cupolas and/or courtyards.

    2.

    The principle entry area of a building shall be articulated and express greater architectural detail than other portions of the building.

    3.

    Shop front buildings shall utilize a parapet at all street frontages.

    4.

    All buildings shall be oriented to face a street or a courtyard.

    5.

    All primary entrances shall face the street or courtyard.

    6.

    All primary entrances which face a street shall be at street level.

    7.

    Buildings are limited to 35 feet in height.

    8.

    The exterior wall materials of nonresidential buildings shall consist of a minimum of 60 percent (per vertical wall plane) of the following: brick, stone or clapboard (or an equivalent alternative treatment approved by the Director of Environment and Community Development).

    9.

    The exterior wall materials of residential buildings shall consist of a minimum of 60 percent (per vertical wall plane) of the following: brick, stone, cement stucco, split-faced block natural treated wood and/or cement based artificial wood siding, solid plank, cementitious plank, or horizontal clapboard siding (or an equivalent alternative treatment approved by the Director of Environment and Community Development).

    10.

    Any nonresidential building facade shall have a minimum of 25% fenestration or as may be approved by the director. Black glass and/or tinted glass is prohibited.

    11.

    Accent wall materials on residential and nonresidential buildings shall consist of glass, architecturally treated concrete masonry, precast stone, or stucco (or an equivalent alternative treatment approved by the Director of Environment and Community Development) and shall not exceed 40 percent per vertical wall plane.

    12.

    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.

    13.

    Exterior finishes for accessory structures shall be consistent with the principle structure.

    14.

    Fuel pumps, canopies and associated gasoline station service areas shall be located at the rear of the structure, not between the building and the street, to allow the building to be the spatial edge of the streetscape.

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    Spatial edge of streetscape

    15.

    For large commercial/retail buildings variations in facade, roofline and depth shall be provided to lend the appearance of multi-tenant occupancy.

    16.

    All building plans submitted as an application for a building permit shall clearly indicate all of the proposed building materials and colors for each facade as described herein. The plans should clearly show the location and calculate the amount/percentage of all building materials per facade.

    17.

    Roof mounted flagpoles are prohibited

    12M.4.F. Permitted Colors.

    1.

    Permitted colors for exterior walls, building components, sign structures, accent and decorative elements shall be as specified by Table 12M or as approved by the director.

    Table 12M
    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 System

    Exterior Building Walls, Building Components, Sign Structure, Accent and Decorative Elements Accent and Decorative Elements Only
    Browns, Beiges and Tans
    462 C to 468 C
    4625 C to 4685 C
    469 C, 474C, 475 C
    4695 C to 4755 C
    478 C,
    719 C to 724 C
    725 C to 731 C
    476U to 482U
    719U to 725U
    726U to 732U
    Greens
    553 C to 554 C
    560 C to 561 C
    614 C to 616 C
    3302 C to 3305 C
    3295 C
    342C, 343 C
    3435 C
    356 C, 357 C
    5467 C to 5527 C
    3305U, 3308U, 335U
    336U, 341U-343 U
    3415 U to 3435 U
    349 U
    356 U to 357 U
    5535U to 5595U
    553U to 559U
    Reds
    168 C, 181 C
    483 C, 484 C
    675C, 1685C, 4975 C
    Grey
    429 U to 433 U
    443 U to 447 U
    Warm Grey 6U-11U
    Cool Grey 6U-11U
    5467U to 5527U
    Red-Browns
    154 U, 1395 U
    1405 U
    Grey-Blue
    5395U to 5455U
    621U to 627U
    642U to 644U
    647U to 650U
    654U to 656U
    662U
    Green-Grey
    5605U to 5665U
    All whites All whites
    All blacks

     

    12M.3.G. Roofs.

    1.

    Allowable roof materials for pitched roofs are asphalt shingles, composition shingles, natural wood shingles, wood shake, slate, terra cotta, or as may be approved by the director.

    2.

    Roof colors shall be gray, brown, terra-cotta or green. Reflective and metallic colors are allowed only when not visible from a street.

    3.

    Permissible roofs are gable, pyramidal, hip or decorative parapets. No parapet shall be required to be greater than four feet above the roof line. Shed roofs are permitted over porches, additions, and accessory structures.

    12M.4.H. Parking.

    1.

    All off-street parking for townhouses and multi-family buildings shall be located to the side, rear or enclosed.

    2.

    A minimum of 50% of the required surface parking for out-parcels shall be located at the rear of the building.

    3.

    On-street parking is allowed subject to the approval of the director.

    4.

    No parking or loading area shall be used for the sale, repair, dismantling or servicing or storing of any vehicle, equipment, materials or supplies.

    5.

    All developments must provide space for parking bicycles. This area may be within the parking lot or courtyard. A bike rack, permanently attached to the ground accommodating a bicycle lock or chain.

    12M.4.I. Miscellaneous Provisions.

    1.

    All utilities shall be located underground.

(Amd. No. 11-0478, 6-1-11)