The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Fencing for new police HQ, fleet depot riles neighbors

Plan to use razor wire atop chain links feared to hurt property values.

- By Adrianne Murchison adrianne.murchison@ajc.com

A $51 million new police headquarte­rs and fleet maintenanc­e facility in Sandy Springs’ affluent North End has residents concerned about a decline in property values.

That’s because of city council’s decision to place concertina wire, also known as razor wire, around the new buildings — a decision that has since been reversed at just one of the facilites.

The city is redevelopi­ng property 620 Morgan Fal s Road for a new police headquarte­rs and municipal court. The police fleet ma ntenance facility wi l be built about two miles away at 8475 Roswell Road.

Since July, residents of Huntcliff subdivisio­n and Cambridge townhomes have been complainin­g about the plan to use razor wire atop chain-link fencing at both locations for fear that it will alter the character of the neighborho­od and impact property values.

Last week, the city said aluminum fencing will be used at the fleet facility instead of the razor wire fencing. The aluminum fence will have a curvature at the top and will be aesthetica­lly pleasing to passersby, as well as deter intruders, according to officials.

For now, razor-wire fencing remains in plans for the headquarte­rs site, Sandy Springs spokesman Andrew Allison said.

“The city will walk the property this fall with the (Cambridge Homeowners Associatio­n) president to assess their concerns of the fencing, “Allison said.

The North End, a neighborho­od mix of million-dollar homes, aged apartment complexes and outdated shopping centers, has been the focus of Sandy Springs redevelopm­ent efforts.

Huntcliff residents say the fleet facility doesn’t match developmen­t goals for the North End. The vacant property is about a half-mile from the subdivisio­n entrance.

Residents have pressed city officials to consider an alternativ­e location for the fleet facility such as the headquarte­rs site. But, Director of Facilities Dave Wells has said there is no available space for the maintenanc­e facility at the 7.4-acre Morgan Falls Road campus.

“I support the police,” Huntcliff resident Suzanne Durbin said of new police headquarte­rs. “The city did a lot of work to create a vision for the North End with significan­t public input. This use of that Roswell Road property for the fleet depot seems inconsiste­nt with that vision.”

Councilwom­an Melody Kelley, whose district includes part of the North End, said that she didn’t anticipate residents’ developmen­t concerns when thinking about the fleet maintenanc­e center for the Roswell Road property.

(Sandy Springs) should always strive to hold ourselves to high developmen­t standards,” said Kelley, who was the sole council member to vote in opposition to the use of concertina wire fencing in July.

“I’m pleased that it’s being replaced,” she added. “Razor wire has no place in any commercial of Sandy Springs.”

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