Lumpkin County Board of Commissioners meets today

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DAHLONEGA, Ga. — The Lumpkin County Board of Commissioners will hold a public hearing on the Larmon Forks Road Abandonment today (June 18) at 5:15 p.m. in the County Administration Building, followed by a work session at 5:30 and the regular meeting at 6 p.m.

Items on the work session agenda include:

Yahoola Creek Reservoir Property Study Committee Term Extension;

Georgia Heritage Grant Program;

Update Purchasing Policy;

Abandonment of Larmon Forks Road ;

Revision to Chapter 26, Land Development – Lumpkin County Code of Ordinances;

Intergovernmental agreement agreement to Secure Payment of Taxable Industrial Revenue Bonds for the StruXure Outdoor, Inc. Project;

Short-Term Moratorium on Development within the Gateway Corridor.

Contracts and agreements to be discussed include:

Enotah Public Defender Indigent Defense Contract – City;

Enotah Public Defender Indigent Defense Contract – Four Counties;

Medical Director – Emergency Services – Dr. Jack Freeman;

ACCG-IRMA Property & Liability Insurance Renewal;

Judicial Center/Library Lighting.

Items on the regular meeting agenda include:

Yahoola Creek Reservoir Property Study Committee Term Extension;

Georgia Heritage Grant Program;

Update Purchasing Policy;

Abandonment of Larmon Forks Road (Public Works Director Larry Reiter);

Revision to Chapter 26, Land Development – Lumpkin County Code of Ordinances;

Intergovernmental agreement to secure payment of taxable industrial revenue bonds for the StruXure Outdoor, Inc.;

Short-Term Moratorium on Development within the Gateway Corridor;

 

Other items on the regular meeting agenda include:

Special Event Permit request for letter – Community Helping Place Annual Gold Party Fundraiser;

Consideration of Termination of Etowah Water Authority & Lumpkin County Agreement;

Consideration of Enotah Judicial Circuit Budget.

 

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