Milton Herald, October 16, 2013

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Milton celebrates Crabapple Fest

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October 16, 2013 | northfulton.com | 73,500 circulation Revue & News, Johns Creek Herald, Milton Herald & Forsyth Herald combined | 50¢ | Volume 6, No. 41

City moves forward on roundabout Buys land at B'ham Hwy, Providence Rd By JONATHAN COPSEY jonathan@northfulton.com

JONATHAN COPSEY/STAFF

Alpharetta Mayor David Belle Isle, right, on Oct. 9 wore a Milton T-shirt to perform cafeteria duty at Milton High School after Alpharetta High lost to MHS. With him is Milton Mayor Joe Lockwood.

DID YOU LOSE A BET? »

Alpharetta mayor gets cafeteria duty Serves to Milton kids By JONATHAN COPSEY jonathan@northfulton.com MILTON, Ga. – Losing a bet is always bad – more so when you’re the mayor of Alpharetta. For the second year in a row, Milton’s Mayor Joe Lockwood and Alpharetta’s Mayor David Belle Isle have wagered on the outcome of the Milton High and Alpharetta High football game. The two teams played each other Aug. 30, when Milton beat Alpharetta in overtime. Just like last year, the loser – Belle Isle again – had to serve lunch at the winner’s school. Always a good sport, Belle Isle donned an apron and plastic gloves Oct. 9 and got to work dishing out vittles to MHS kids while Lockwood happily cheered him on, all in good fun. “When you look at the Milton and Alpharetta game, everyone is a big community,” said MHS Principal Cliff Jones.

MILTON, Ga. — At their Oct. 7 meeting, Milton Council approved $125,000 for the expansion of the intersection of Birmingham Highway and Providence Road. The city reached a settlement for the condemnation of 0.430 acres of right of way and 0.296 acres of permanent construction and maintenance easement and 0.019 acres of temporary construction easement from New Providence LLC, in the amount of $125,000. On Feb. 8, the city declared its intent to take the plot of land for the intersection project. Judgment was entered in the amount of $125,000 as just and adequate compensation in this case. The intersection is currently a dangerous one, being without a traffic signal and only a stop sign on Providence Road. There is also a hill on Birmingham Highway, reducing sight of oncoming traffic. The improvements will

include realigning the roads and putting in a roundabout. Also at the meeting, councilmembers unanimously approved an ordinance for the New Cingular Wireless, PCS cell tower located at 13700 Ga. 9, just south of Bethany Bend. The approval included an increase of 10 feet in tower height, thus making the tower reach 185 feet, and a two-part variance consisting of reducing the tower setback from 26 and 20 feet for the eastern and northern property lines, respectively, and a reduction in the required landscape strip from 20 feet to 10 feet. The existing facility – a self-storage business with a tower – currently supports four wireless carriers: Sprint, Clearwire, MetroPCS and T-Mobile. SBA Communications owns and manages the facility. AT&T has leased a portion of the site from SBA for the colocation of antennas on the tower structure and the location of accessory ground equipment.

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