Commissioners Work Session and Voting Session

Announcements, Community

DAWSON COUNTY, Ga.- The Dawson County Commissioners will be holding the work session and voting session on Sep. 1 beginning at 4:00 p.m.

The work and voting sessions are open to the public. These are the agendas for both sessions.

Work Session:

NEW BUSINESS
1. Presentation of Request to Use County Facility Parking Lots During Mountain Moonshine
Festival and Use of Transfer Station Following Festival- KARE for Kids Board Member
Tom French
2. Presentation of Shop with a Cop Fundraiser- Sheriff Jeff Johnson
3. Presentation of RFP #406-22 – Debris Removal and Disposal Services Results- Public
Works Director Jeff Hahn / Purchasing Manager Melissa Hawk
4. Presentation of 2023 Payroll and Holiday Calendar- Human Resources Director Kristi
Finley
5. Presentation of Appointment of Interim Emergency Management Agency DirectorCounty Manager David Headley
6. Presentation of 2023 Board of Commissioners Meeting Schedule- County Clerk Kristen
Cloud
7. Discussion of Pay Increases for Employees to Offset Inflation- Chairman Billy Thurmond
8. County Manager Report
9. County Attorney Report

Voting Session:

A. ROLL CALL
B. INVOCATION AND PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
C. ANNOUNCEMENTS
D. APPROVAL OF MINUTES
1. Minutes of the Work Session held on August 18, 2022
2. Minutes of the Voting Session held on August 18, 2022
E. APPROVAL OF AGENDA
F. PUBLIC COMMENT
G. ALCOHOL LICENSE
1. Alcohol License Transfer (Retail Package Sale of Beer and Wine) – Arisha Shell Inc.
H. NEW BUSINESS
1. Consideration of Annexation C2200122
I. PUBLIC COMMENT
J. ADJOURNMENT

Commissioners Work and Voting Session

Announcements, Community

DAWSON COUNTY, Ga.- The Dawson County Commissioners are holding the work and voting session beginning at 4:00 p.m. on Aug. 18.

The work and voting sessions are open to the public. These are the agendas for both.

Work Session:

1. Presentation of Appointment of Interim Emergency Management Agency DirectorEmergency Services Director Danny Thompson
2. Presentation of Scope of Services for Impact Fee Program Update and AmendmentPlanning & Development Director Sharon Farrell
3. Presentation of Request for Funding to Perform Land Survey and Phase 1 Environmental
Assessment on Donated Property from Anne L. Styles- County Manager David Headley
4. County Manager Report
5. County Attorney Report

Voting Session:

A. ROLL CALL
B. INVOCATION AND PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
C. ANNOUNCEMENTS
D. APPROVAL OF MINUTES
1. Minutes of the Work Session held on August 4, 2022
2. Minutes of the Voting Session held on August 4, 2022
E. APPROVAL OF AGENDA
F. PUBLIC COMMENT
G. ALCOHOL LICENSE
1. New Alcohol License (Retail Consumption of Beer, Wine, and Distilled Spirits) –
Dawsonville Mac LLC d/b/a Taco Mac
H. ZONINGS
1. ZA 22-04 – Fox Creek Properties Inc. requests to rezone TMP 112-109, 104-065, 112-019,
112-013, 113-057-002 and 112-018 from RA (Residential Agriculture), RPC (Residential
Planned Community), CHB (Commercial Highway Business), CPCD (Commercial
Planned Community Development) and COI (Commercial Office Institution) to Mixed Use
Village for the purpose of developing single-family, multi-family,
retail/commercial/office, and light industrial uses (Georgia 400 and Lumpkin Campground
Road). (Last tabled from July 21, 2022, Voting Session; a public hearing was held at
the May 19, 2022, Voting Session)
2. SU 22-02 – Happy Dog Retreat Inc. requests a Special Use to gain zoning compliance of
TMP 070-005-001 for a pet boarding and kennel facility in a RA (Residential Agriculture)
zoning (Elliott Family Parkway).
3. ZA 22-16 – Noah and Rachel Behel request to rezone TMP 092-047 and 092-047-001 from
RA (Residential Agriculture) to RSR (Residential Sub-Rural) for the purposes of
subdividing the parcel to RSR standards (Highway 9 North).
4. ZA 22-17 – Fred Stowers requests to rezone TMP 111-036 from RSR (Residential SubRural) to RA (Residential Agriculture) for agricultural purposes (Stowers Creek Circle).
5. ZA 22-18 – Eastgate Holdings LLC requests to rezone TMP 106-214 from RA (Residential
Agriculture) to CIR (Commercial Industrial Restricted) for purposes of developing
office/warehouse space (Lumpkin Campground Road South).
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I. NEW BUSINESS
1. Consideration of Application for Parade and Assembly – Five Star NTP Bootlegger
Triathlon
J. PUBLIC COMMENT
K. ADJOURNMENT

BOC will hear Broadband Ordinance proposal during Thursday’s work session

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DAWSON COUNTY, Ga.The Board of Commissioners will hold a voting session Thursday (June 17)  immediately following the work session which begins at 4 p.m. in the Government Center Assembly Room, 25 Justice Way in Dawsonville.

The voting session will begin with a public hearing on a Comprehensive Plan update and a possible extension of an existing moratorium on the Acceptance for Approval of Final Subdivision Plats that Create New Roads.

Commissioners will then hear the following zoning requests:

  • ZA 20-25 – Fall Leaf Residential requests to rezone TMP 085-016 from RSR (Residential Sub-Rural) to RS2 (Residential Suburban 2) for the purpose of developing a 120-residential-lot-subdivision (Highway 9 South)
  • ZA 21-10 – Chip Green requests to rezone TMP 104-062 and 104-061 from CHB (Commercial Highway Business) to CHI (Commercial Highway Intensive) for the purpose of opening a landscape supply business (Highway 53 East and Gober Road);
  • ZA 21-11 – Jim King requests to rezone 23.11 acres of TMP 114-033-005, 114-018, 114-033-001 and 114-046-001 from RA (Residential Agriculture) and CCB (Commercial Community Business) to CHB (Commercial Highway Business) for the purpose of building a retail/office/warehouse space;
  • ZA 21-13 – Dawson County requests to rezone TMP 114-019 from RA (Residential Agriculture) to RMF (Residential Multi-Family) for the purpose of constructing 89 townhomes (Highway 53 and Hughes Court).
  • ZA 21-09 – Dawson County requests to vary from the Dawson County Land Use Resolution Article III, Section 308 C.6.b. (Highway 53 and Hughes Court).

Under New Business, commissioners will consider and updated Memorandum of Understanding with the University of Georgia Cooperative Extension State Office

Other New Business items include:

  • Consideration of IFB #382-21 – Road Rehabilitation Project for Dawson County for the full reclamation of Howser Mill Road, G.W. Taffer Road, and Wesley Chapel Road. Blount Construction was the low bidder on the project at $2,394,552.11;
  1. Consideration of Board Appointments:
  2. EMS Advisory Council Danny Thompson- reappointment (Term: July 2021 through June 2024)
  3. Library Board appointments Peter Thomas — reappointment (Term: July 2021 through June 2025)
  4. Alexandria Williams- replacing Susan Roof (Term: July 2021 through June 2025)

During the work session, commissioners will consider a request by Family Connection to accept an Underage Drinking Prevention Stipend Awarded to Family Connection by the Substance Abuse & Mental Health Services Administration.

Also to be considered is a request by KARE for Kids, host of the annual Mountain Moonshine Festival for use of county facilities for parking space during the festival which runs from Oct. 22-24.

County Attorney Angela Davis will present a proposed Broadband Ready Community Ordinance to regulate applications to provide broadband service to the county.

Planning Director Jameson Kinley will present proposed updates to the Animal Control Ordinance to include new definitions of a dangerous dog, vicious animal and new sections on neglect and penalties.

Dawson County Commissioners meeting Thursday

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DAWSON COUNTY, Ga. — The Dawson County Board of Commissioners will hold a work session Thursday (Feb. 4) at 4 p.m. to be followed immediately by a voting session in the Government Center Assembly Center, 25 Justice Way in Dawsonville.

Item No. 1 under New Business will be a request by Sheriff Jeff Johnson for additional office staffing.

Emergency Services Director Danny Thompson will then present an update of the Local Emergency Operations Plan.

Purchasing Manager Melissa Hawk will present a proposed amendment to the county’s Purchasing Policy Ordinance.

David Headley will present the county manager report.

Development Authority of Dawson County Chairman Tony Passarello will then make a presentation to open the voting session.

Commissioners will also consider:

  • A review of the County Employee Handbook’s Paid Time Off Policy;
  • A request to Accept Georgia Child Passenger Safety Mini-Grant;
  • Rock Creek Park Berm Construction – Change Order / Funding Request;
  • Harry Sosebee Road Right-of-Way and Development Agreement Acceptance;
  • Green Infrastructure and Low Impact Development Program;
  • Elected Official Salaries;
  • Board of Commissioners Vice Chair Appointment;
  • Study Concerning Cost of Services by Land Use Type (Residential / Commercial / Agriculture);
  • A Revised Resolution Requesting the Calling of a Special Election to Impose a County One Percent Special Purpose Local Option Sales and Use Tax.

 

Commissioners set to adopt FY 2021 budget

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DAWSON COUNTY, Ga. – The Board of Commissioners is expected to hold a final public hearing and approve a FY 2021 budget of $30,645,860 during the Thursday (Dec. 3) voting session immediately following the 4 p.m. work session.

The proposed budget is 2.12 percent less than last year’s budget and will conform to a reduction in the millage rate from 8.088 to 7.885. Commissioners anticipate using $1,926,355 from the fund balance. Property taxes will produce 40 percent of the revenue and the local option sales tax will generate 20 percent.

The largest expenditure for 2021 is expected to be the Sheriff’s Office budget of $8,478,523 followed by Public Safety at $5,995,561. The county will hire six new firefighters for Fire Station 8.

During the voting session, commissioners will also consider:

  • A request by Arquim Velasquez to rezone TMP L15-116-009 from RA (Residential Agriculture) to CHI (Commercial Highway Intensive) for the purpose of opening a landscape supply business (Highway 53 East). (Tabled from the November 19, 2020, Voting Session, at which time a public hearing was held);
  • Awarding a Stand-By Road Striping contract;
  • Moving forward with Public Hearings for Residential Planned Community Zoning District Road Maintenance.

During the 4 p.m. work session, commissioners will consider:

  • A request for approval of FY 2021 State Public Defender Contract;
  • A request for approval of FY 2021 Public Defender intergovernmental agreement between Dawson and Hall Counties;
  • A request to purchase a ladder truck for the Fire Department;
  • A request for approval of the 2021 Local Maintenance & Improvement Grant application;
  • Presentation of Harry Sosebee Road / Lee Castleberry Road Roundabout Right-of-Way Acquisition;
  • A request for funding and contract with EagleView Imagery;
  • Presentation of the several year-end Board appointments.

 

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Edna Noblin Road abandonment tabled for now

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DAWSON COUNTY, Ga. – Approximately two-thirds of last week’s hour-long Board of Commissioners voting session was devoted to a discussion of the possible abandonment of Edna Noblin Road with one speaker in favor of the abandonment and one opposed.

The isolated road off Ga. 400 has a long history of being a dump site and residents complain of frequent illegal drug use and other illegal activity.

Some of the adjacent property owners want a locked gate placed on Edna Noblin to prevent such activity with only property owners having the key. Others say that could reduce the value of their property.

Roy Roberts said he and his brothers own five lots along the road and they object to abandonment.

But David Gee said, “All we’re asking is that we can put a gate up there to try to curb some of this activity. State Police have caught people out with drugs out there.” Gee said they have also found needles, dead animals, couches, tires and even an entire shed.

The county cannot place a gate on a public road, which is the reason some want it abandoned.

County Attorney Angela Davis suggested the two sides work out a right-of-way access agreement acceptable to both then return to the Board to proceed with a vote to abandon.

The Board then voted to table the issue to an unspecified future date.

Commissioners voted unanimously to approve a request to rezone 15.027 acres on Carlisle Road from Residential Agriculture to Commercial Industrial Restricted for the purpose of building office space and a warehouse for Litefighter Systems, LLC. The public hearing was held last month.

The Board also approved a special event license application for a Because Coffee event.

Commissioners read a proclamation declaring Nov. 5, 2020 Dr. Larry Anderson Day in Dawson County in recognition of countless hours Dr. Anderson has given to Dawson County and its citizens.

By a unanimous vote, Seth Stowers was appointed as the District 1 alternate on the Planning Commission.

 

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