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Spring Fling May 6th

When Phipps Blvd. and the Buckhead Loop were being planned, the City realized that it had to protect our established, healthy neighborhood from the threat of commercial encroachment. It established a "dividing line" in the official Comprehensive Development Plan: (CONTINUED ON PG. 7.)

The Georgia Supreme Court has REVERSED Superior Court Judge Joel Fryer's decision! The issue involved land-use planning in North Buckhead and whether courts or governments ought to plan land-use. The threat was direct commercial encroachment into North Buckhead.

Links to other pages in this Newsletter:

Page 1 - Spring Fling May 6 / Georgia Supreme Court Reverses TAP Associates Decision

Page 2 - Second Park Avenue Condo? / 35 Trees: Cunliffe vs. City

Page 3 - For the Blue Heron Nature Preserve's Heron...

Page 4 - Zoning Report / Seeking Cleanup Volunteers

Page 5 - "Slow Down" Demonstrations / "Turtles" Ruin Tires

Page 6 - NBCA Seeks Board Members

Page 7 - Georgia Supreme Court Reverses TAP Associates Decision - continued

Page 8 - Sewer Project Update

Page 9 - Habitat Resident Celebrates 2nd Anniversary / Annual Meeting Held / Tree Planting Successful