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ADMINISTRATION |
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What are
the City Hall office hours? |
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City Hall is open from 8:30 AM until
5:00 PM on Monday through Friday.
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How do I
contact City Hall? |
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The main telephone number for City is
(770) 944-4300. City Hall is located in
the heart of Austell at 2716 Broad Street,
S.W.
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What
services are available at City Hall? |
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The offices of the Finance Department
are located in City Hall. The
Department includes
utility billing and property taxes. Garage sale
permits may also obtained at City Hall. |
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Who are the
members of the City Council? |
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The members
of the City Council are: |
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Joe
Jerkins, Mayor |
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Kirsten Anderson, Ward 1 |
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Scott S.
Thomas, Ward 2 |
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Beverly
James Boyd, Ward 3 |
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Virginia
A. Reagan, Ward 4 |
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David O.
"Bo" Traylor, At-Large, Post 1 |
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Randy P.
Green, At-Large, Post 2 |
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Correspondence to the Mayor and/or City Council
should be addressed to:
City
of Austell
2716 Broad Street, S.W.
Austell, Georgia 30106
Telephone messages to the City Council may be left
with the City Clerk's office by calling (770)
944-4326. Their fax number is (770) 944-9177.
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Where and
when is the City Council meeting held? |
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The City Council meetings are held on the
first Monday of each month beginning at
7:00 PM in the Council Chambers of City
Hall located at 2716 Broad Street, S.W. |
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FIRE
AND EMERGENCY SERVICES |
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Can I get
my blood pressure checked at the fire
station? |
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Blood pressure checks are normally done at
the fire station any day between 7:00 AM
until 7:00 PM; however, if you are having
problems come by any time day or night or
dial 911. |
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Are tours
of the fire station available? |
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Schools and
community groups are welcome to visit the
station and see the equipment anytime
Monday through Friday 9:00 AM until 5:00
PM. Please call ahead to arrange a tour
with the Fire Captain on duty at
(770) 944-4323. |
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How do I
arrange a fire safety presentation? |
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Fire and safety presentations are
available by contacting the Fire Chief's
Office at (770) 944-6133. |
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What is the
city's fire insurance safety (ISO) rating? |
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The City's ISO rating is a 4. |
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What should
I do if I want to burn outdoors within the
city? |
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Burning times are 8:00 AM until 5:00 PM
Monday through Saturday, October 1 through
April 30 each year. You may burn only
small limbs and leaves that fall within
your yard, burning of trash is prohibited.
Burning is prohibited on Sundays and
holidays as well as May 1 through
September 30 of each year. |
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Does the
Austell Fire Department offer a smoke
detector program? |
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Yes, the
Austell Fire Department offers free
smoke detectors to residents of the
City. The Austell Fire Department
will also install the smoke detector
free of charge for senior citizens and
for others that may qualify.
Please contact the Austell Fire
Department at (770) 944-6133
for additional information.
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PARKS AND
RECREATION |
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Coming soon! |
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PLANNING AND
ZONING |
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How can I
find out how my property is zoned? |
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To find out how your property is currently
zoned, please call the Community
Development Department at (770) 944-4309. Please be ready to provide the address of
the property in question. |
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How do I
rezone or get a variance for my property? |
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To rezone or get a variance for your
property, you must obtain the appropriate
forms from the Community Development
Department which includes an application
as well as the instructions for filling
out the application. The deadline for
applications for a rezoning or variance is
the 10th of each month and the fee is
$100.00. Once your application
has been accepted, public hearings are
scheduled before the Planning and Zoning
Board. The process
generally takes between 60 to 90 days. |
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Where do I
get a copy of the Zoning Ordinance and how
much do they cost? |
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A copy of
the current Zoning Ordinance
may be obtained in person from the
Community Development Department at 5000
Austell-Powder Springs Road, Suite 101.
The cost is currently $60.00.
A Comprehensive Plan for the City of
Austell may also be purchased for
$25.00. |
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How can I
get my building plans reviewed and
approved? |
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In order to have your building plans
approved, submit five sets of plans to the
Community Development Department and allow
two to five days for review. All
building plans for structures must be
approved before you can obtain a building
permit. |
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POLICE AND 911 |
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PUBLIC WORKS |
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Where does
my drinking water come from? |
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The source
of the City of Austell's drinking water is
from the Chattahoochee River and Lake
Allatoona. |
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Is my
drinking water safe to drink? |
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Yes. The City of Austell water system
meets or exceeds all safety and quality
standards set by the State of Georgia and
the United States Environmental Protection
Agency. |
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Are
monitoring and test results of drinking
water available to the public? |
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Yes. A water quality report with detailed
accounts of all the monitoring and testing
results are provided to the public upon
request by calling (770) 944-4325. |
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How often
is my water meter read? |
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The City of Austell requires each meter
in the city be read on a month to month
basis. |
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How is my
water bill calculated? |
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Water bills are calculated on consumption
usage per 1,000 gallons multiplied by the
current water rate. |
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What is the
process for obtaining a Land Disturbance
Permit? |
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Submit five sets of complete site plans,
two copies of the
hydrological report, and a copy of the
certificate from Cobb County for the
completion of its approved erosion and
sedimentation control course.
The review fee is due at the time you
submit your plans. Please contact
(770) 944-4325 to determine your review
fee. Comments are
generated within two weeks. Once
site plans are approved a Land Disturbance
permit may be issued. Generally, the
processing time for a permit is 45 days. |
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UTILITY BILLING |
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How do I apply for new service? |
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To establish new water service, you will
need to come to City Hall located at 2716
Broad Street, SW. A utility application
must be completed. A $75.00 deposit will
be required at the time you apply for
service. You will also need to provide
picture identification and a rental or
lease agreement.
The
Utility Service
application may also be
downloaded in .pdf format, completed, and
brought to City Hall with your $75.00 deposit. |
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When do I get my deposit back? Does it
accrue interest? |
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Each customer, whether residential or
commercial, is required to pay a deposit
or submitting two letters of credit prior to having new service established. If
after twenty-four months of excellent
payment record, the deposit will be
credited to the account. We do not pay
interest on deposits held. |
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Does the City of Austell accept “Letters
of Credit” from other utilities? |
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Yes.
Customers may provide two letters of credit from
other utilities, for example, gas or electric.
The deposit of $75.00 will be refunded if you
can provide two letters of credit within two
weeks. |
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Why are the sewer charges higher than
water charges? |
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This is primarily due to cost of
maintaining and operating the sewage
collection system. The City of Austell is
clearly committed to the protection of our
environment and meeting the service needs
of our customers. |
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How are rates determined? |
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Rates are reviewed routinely by outside
consultants to determine the cost of
service. New rates are reviewed and as
necessary adopted by the City Council.
Your rate pays for debt service,
operations, and maintenance costs.
For a
copy of the current rate schedule, please
visit the Public Works web site by
clicking
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Why do I have to pay for water when a pipe
bursts at my residence? |
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It is the responsibility of the City of
Austell to provide water to all our
customers at the water meter location. We
are not responsible for the type of
condition of plumbing from the water meter
location into private or commercial
dwellings. If you feel you have a leak,
please call City Hall at (770) 944-4300 to
request a meter check. |
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I have a “blue-poly” pipe from the meter
to the house and I had a leak. Where can
I find information regarding getting
reimbursed for my plumbing cost? |
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Information can be received by calling 1
(800) 356-3496. Homes built since 1989
are eligible for assistance. |
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Why does a service charge appear on my
water bill? |
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The service charge is for the cost
incurred for not paying the bill.
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Who determines the delinquent procedures? |
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The procedures are approved and adopted by
the Mayor and City Council. |
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Why do I have to pay for recycling when I
do not use these services? |
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All active accounts are billed for
recycling by Ordinance dated August 2,
1993. |
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What is the Clean Stream Impact Fee
that appears on my bill? I do not have a
ditch in my yard and I am still being
charged the fee. Can I have this fee
waived? |
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This is a fee that was adopted by Mayor
and City Council on March 3, 1999 and is
charged to all customers of the Austell
Water System. The purpose of this fee is
to help offset operations and maintenance
costs with stormwater related problems,
including flooding and erosion throughout
the City, aging drainage structures, and
to keep streams free of pollution from
stormwater runoff.
Stormwater
is created by homes and buildings with
roof drains, ditches, and a yard whereas
stormwater drains and ultimately ends up
in the City’s watershed; therefore,
affecting everyone.
The Clean Stream Impact Fee cannot be
waived as this is an impact fee for
everyone on the Austell Water System. |
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The $10.00 or $20.00 service charge does
not show on my bill. Why was I still
charged for this? |
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The bill
states that additional charges will apply
for restoration of service and any other
cost incurred in settling the account. |
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I paid my past due bill but the new bill
is not due yet. |
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If you have a past due amount showing on
your bill, the past due and the current
amount become due and payable the first of
the month. If payment has not been made,
the account is subject to disconnection.
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I did not receive my bill. |
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Failure to not receive a bill does not
relieve obligation to pay the bill by the
due date. Water bills go out monthly and
are due monthly. |
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I did not receive a notice that my water
was being disconnected. |
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In November 2001, the City Council
approved to discontinue sending out the
first notice. The notice now appears on
your water bill and also shows the date of
disconnection if payment is not paid by
that date. |
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No one came to my door before my water was
turned off. |
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The Water Department is not obligated to
go door to door; the water bill shows the
disconnect date. |
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