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Inside
Carve it up
Annexation options
draw a crowd
COMMUNITY 2
Years away
Don’t look for ‘quick
fix’ on 1-285
COMMUNITY 4
Summer stall
Food donations
essential year-round
COAAMENTARY 8
Honestly, Abe
Lovett headmaster a big
fan of our 16th president
AROUND TOWN 9
Family matters
Congregations offer
shelter to homeless
AAAKING A DIFFERENCE 10
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MAY 17 - MAY 30,2013 • VOL. 4 - NO. 10
P a ge 3o
We know cookies and other sweet treats
From left, Mattie
Weaver, Caitlin
Dodson and Megan
Murphy, members
of Dunwoody
Girl Scout Troop
29411,ready
cookies, cakes and
muffins to sell at
the Dunwoody Art
Festival on May 11.
Proceeds from the
sale went to Drake
House, a local
crisis residential
assessment center
for homeless
women and
children. More
photos on page 6.
PHIL MOSIER
Council tells commission
to reconsider zoning
BY JOE EARLE
joeearle@reporternewspapers.net
Dunwoody City Council has asked the city’s Planning Commis
sion to take a new look at a controversial rezoning request after eth
ics questions were raised following an earlier vote.
City Council voted 6-1 during its May 13 meeting to return the
Sterling Point proposal to the commission for a new round of de
bate. Council members worried that campaign contributions from
a law firm representing the developer to a planning commissioner
raised questions about the approval of the project.
“This should go back,” Councilman Terry Nall said at the May
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City seeking fire services
for north DeKalb
BY JOE EARLE
joeearle@reporternewspapers.net
Dunwoody city officials are taking another step toward trying
to pull together cities in north DeKalb County to create a new fire
department.
City Manager Warren Hutmacher told Dunwoody City Coun
cil members at their May 13 meeting that city officials had dis
cussed the multi-city fire department proposal with leaders of
Brookhaven, Chamblee and Doraville, and received favorable ini
tial responses.
Now the cities are considering hiring a consultant for a deeper
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