City of Fayetteville, Georgia Bi-Weekly Report - July 23, 2018

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City Manager’s Bi-Weekly Report 240 South Glynn Street • Fayetteville, Georgia 30214 770-461-6029 • fayetteville-ga.gov

July 23, 2018

Police or Fire Emergency 911 Police Non-Emergency 770-461-4441 Fire Non-Emergency 770-461-4548 City Hall 770-461-6029 City Manager 770-719-4144 Water & Sewer 770-460-4237 Water & Sewer After-Hours 770-997-5189 Public Works 770-460-4230 Main Street Fayetteville 770-719-4173 Code Enforcement 770-719-4150

Heartis Fayetteville residents had “Coffee with a Cop” recently in their brand-new facility located on the west side of Fayetteville along Hwy. 54. Fayetteville Police officers and residents enjoyed tasty refreshments while discussing “community policing” and other topics.

City Court 770-719-4277 Building Permits 770-719-4062 Burn Permits 770-719-4051 Job Line 770-719-4182 Public Information Officer 770-719-4147

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City Manager

Ray Gibson

Mayor

Ed Johnson Mayor Pro-Tem Council Member

Paul Oddo

City Council changing format to accommodate monthly work sessions Beginning Thursday, August 2, the Fayetteville City Council will hold monthly work sessions in order to give elected officials more opportunity as a group to discuss major projects with each other and with City staff. City Council meetings take place on the first and third Thursday evenings of each month. While that first meeting will now primarily be a work session, the thirdThursday meeting will retain the existing format. “We like to keep our regular, voting meetings moving at a swifter pace so we can be considerate of everyone’s time, but many upcoming projects will require more input from our

elected officials, so that’s why we’re bringing work sessions back,” said City Manager Ray Gibson. “There may be times when we handle normal voting business on first-Thursdays, but the idea is for voting to take place on third-Thursdays, and work sessions to take place on first-Thursdays.” All regular meetings and

work sessions will begin at 6 p.m. as usual in the Council Chambers at Fayetteville City Hall. Regular meetings and work sessions are open to the public. While time is not set aside for public comment during work sessions, members of the public are encouraged to give their feedback after meetings.

Council Members

Our Vision

Fayetteville shall be a city of innovation and opportunity that fosters a vibrant and welcoming community for all.

Our Mission

Harlan Shirley

To provide efficient and effective municipal services to the community through a culture of transparent leadership, excellence and teamwork. Kathaleen Brewer

Our Values

The City employees, the City Council and all of our City-related boards will always function in a way that reflects well on the City and is in alignment with our vision and mission. The Core Values we will use to make decisions and guide our behavior are to: Be responsive; Act as one team; Act with integrity; be fully accountable.

Monthly Meetings

Rich Hoffman

Scott Stacy

Fayetteville City Council: 1st and 3rd Thursdays, 6 p.m. Fayetteville Planning & Zoning Commission: 4th Tuesdays, 6 p.m. Downtown Development Authority: 3rd Wednesdays, 8 a.m. Main Street Tourism Association: 3rd Tuesdays, 8 a.m. City Council and P&Z meetings are held at Fayetteville City Hall. DDA and MSTA meetings are held on the 3rd Floor of the Old Fayette County Courthouse.

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Lee Ann Womack hopes you dance with her in Downtown Fayetteville, Saturday, August 4 Country music star Lee Ann Womack, who topped the charts in 2000 with her hit “I Hope You Dance”, will sing under the lights Aug. 4 at Zac Brown’s Southern Ground Amphitheater in Historic Downtown Fayetteville. The box office will open at 6 p.m. for the Saturday event, gates will open at 7, the opening act will perform at 8, and Lee Ann Womack will take the stage at 9. “We were pleased to add Lee Ann Womack to our Summer Concert Series lineup,” said Fayetteville Downtown Development Director Brian Wismer, who also manages the amphitheater. “Our early promotional posters had the August 4 concert listed as ‘TBA’. At that point, we couldn’t announce the artist’s name, because MarketDay6.18.pdf

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she was also appearing at another Atlanta-area venue in March.” Texas-born Womack made it big on the Nashville scene, but she recently returned closer to her roots, recording her latest album “The Lonely, The Lonesome & The Gone” with her husband Frank Liddell in Houston at the historic SugarHill Recording Studios, which in times past also served as a music mill for the likes of George Jones, Freddy Fender and Willie Nelson. For more concert information, see SouthernGroundAmp.com or call 770-719-4173.

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SPLOST funding allocated for landscaped medians

$750K in Special Purpose Local Option Sales Tax (SPLOST) funding is being allocated to the Downtown Fayetteville Hwy. 85 median project. Landscaped medians will be built on top of what is now stretches of open turn lane.

A majority of Hwy. 85’s median through Fayetteville has for decades been an open turn lane, but that is set to change now that $750,000 in Special Purpose Local Option Sales Tax (SPLOST) funds has been set aside to design and build a series of landscaped median structures on portions of the highway between Grady Avenue on the south side to Hwy. 314 on the north. “By providing the medians, we hope to achieve a traffic calming effect to make the area more pedestrian-friendly,” said Public Services Director Chris Hindman, who will be looking after the project. “This is part of our Livable Cities Initiative in cooperation with the Atlanta Regional

Commission.” During a recent meeting of the Fayette County Board of Commissioners, county leaders approved designating $500,ooo from 2004 SPLOST proceeds to the median project. That money will be added to another $225,000 being set aside from the 2017 SPLOST for this purpose. Hindman noted that the median project was spelled out in both the 2004 and the 2017 SPLOST referenda, which were approved by Fayette County voters in those years. The 2004 SPLOST spanned 10 years, and the 2017 SPLOST will span six years. Community stakeholders also identified the need for landscaped medians on Hwy. 85 during the

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process of writing Fayetteville’s 2006 Comprehensive Plan. The City of Fayetteville initially sought funding for the Hwy. 92 realignment project in the recent 2004 SPLOST funding reallocations, but the Fayette County Transportation Committee denied the request, choosing instead to allocate it to the Hwy. 85 median project. “We have not yet established a timeline for project completion,” Hindman said. “The next step is to hire an engineering firm to design a concept of the project, begin the review process with the Georgia Department of Transportation, and get input from the public.”

Stats now available for City social media and new website The City of Fayetteville’s new website went online this spring, and activity statistics are now being reported through Google Analytics. Displayed here are the June numbers, and each month we will return to this Bi-Weekly Report with the latest results. We will also begin to publish monthly stats from the City’s main social media channels, which include Facebook, Nextdoor and Twitter. Page 4


GDOT: Repaving returns to Fayetteville by August 3

This Hwy. 54 intersection at North Jeff Davis Drive will get extra attention soon when crews build upgraded, wheelchair-accessible sidewalk ramps.

Hwy. 54 repaving work in middle and late July has been focused mostly west of Fayetteville, but Georgia Department of Transportation officials say deep milling and other road work will return to the downtown area by the weekend of August 3. Repaving work on Hwy. 54, a project that stretches from

the Coweta County line to Tara Boulevard in Clayton County, weather permitting takes place between 7 p.m. and 6 a.m. weekdays and sometimes around the clock on weekends. The entire project has been set to be completed by August 31. GDOT representatives say repaving crews will leave at least one throughlane open during work hours, but

traffic congestion is to be expected in affected areas. GDOT officials also say construction of wheelchairaccessible sidewalk ramps may be poured soon in the intersection of Hwy. 54 and North Jeff Davis Drive, but a date has not yet been set for that work. They say at least one lane in each direction will remain open during the work.

FAYETTE TRANSPORTATION PLAN

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Financial Outlook

Collections for both Special Purpose Local Option Sales Tax and Local Option Sales Tax have been higher than budgeted.

Payroll expenses have been in keeping with the budget.

Tax revenue overall has been in keeping with the budget.

MONTHLY DIVISION STATISTICS 10/17

11/17

12/17

1/18

2/18

3/18

4/18

5/18

6/18

New Service Agreements

182

159

126

146

168

166

169

199

206

Terminated Agreements

176

150

123

140

169

161

158

184

202

8,089

8,240

8,231

8,233

8,212

Business Licenses Issued

33

25

20

38

42

50

44

46

42

Business Licenses Applied

25

20

17

32

35

43

38

42

46

286

318

318

260

455

459

466

496

490

WATER & SEWER

Utility Bills Issued

8,295 8,302 8,310 8,296

OCCUPATIONAL TAX

MUNICIPAL COURT Court Cases

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Financial Outlook (continued)

Supplies expenses have been less than budgeted.

Contract Services expenses have been less than budgeted.

JUNE 2018 REVENUE & EXPENSES AS OF APRIL 30, 2018 REVENUES

2018 AMENDED BUDGET

YTD BUDGET

REVENUES THRU MAY

JUNE ACTUAL REVENUES

YTD ACTUAL REVENUES

TAXES LICENSES & PERMITS INTERGOVERNMENTAL CHARGES FOR SERVICES FINES & FORFEITURES INVESTMENT INCOME CONTRIBUTIONS & DONATIONS MISCELLANEOUS OTHER FINANCING SOURCES TOTAL REVENUES

10,963,602 851,000 449,622 176,593 1,050,000 20,000 8,505 58,968 1,557,018 15,135,308

10,049,969 780,083 412,154 161,877 962,500 18,333 7,796 54,054 1,427,267 13,874,032

10,256,536 425,779 106,918 106,246 695,723 44,882 66,650 69,904 467,585 12,240,223

225,469 18,198 12,065 73,526 (4,023) (8,202) 4,257 321,290

10,482,005 443,977 106,918 118,311 769,249 40,859 58,448 74,161 467,585 12,561,514

2,155,445 682,313 8,834,990 1,097,340 80,000 1,140,092 1,145,128 15,135,308

1,975,825 625,454 8,098,741 1,005,895 73,333 1,045,084 1,049,701 13,874,032

2,321,580 505,407 7,384,581 932,091 4,945 808,158 596,779 12,553,541

175,999 18,930 684,426 60,062 83,938 1,023,355

2,497,579 524,337 8,069,007 992,153 2,527,610 892,096 2,527,610 13,576,895

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EXPENSES GENERAL GOVERNMENT JUDICIAL PUBLIC SAFETY PUBLIC WORKS PARKS & RECREATION HOUSING & DEVELOPMENT OTHER FINANCING USES TOTAL EXPENSES NET

(313,318)

(702,065)

(1,015,382)

* FOR THE MONTH OF JUNE, THE CITY SAW EXPENSES EXCEED REVENUES BY $702,065, AND FOR THE YEAR, THE CITY HAS COLLECTED $1,015,382 LESS IN REVENUES THAN WE HAVE SPENT IN EXPENSES.

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Water Department Stormwater cleaning and camera work

Total Water Department Work Orders: 47

1

Water meter maintenance

July 9-19, 2018

2

Water meter change-outs

3

Water leaks

9

Lift station preventative maintenance

32

Building Department Utility restoration

Total Inspections: 200

1

Fence

Total permits: 63

3

Land Disturbance: 1 Foundation only: 8

4

Plumbing Foundation only

Fence: 2

5

Electrical

Plumbing: 33

8

Electrical: 44

10

Mechanical Building

16

Impact Fee

16

Code Enforcement Complaint investigation

1

Prohibited parking

1

Occupational tax

2

*SES&PC

2

Prohibited signs Parking on grass

4

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Building: 67 Utility Restoration: 2

Total Inspections: 259 Initial Inspections: 131 1st Re-inspections: 126 2nd Re-inspections: 4 Verbal Warnings: 4

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Mechanical: 43

July 7-20 , 2018

Code Enforcement Inspections

Inoperable vehicle/junk Disposal of garbage

July 7-20, 2018

Written Warnings: 118 Violation Notices: 4 Stop Work Orders: 4

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Planning & Zoning: Ongoing Projects Project Number 17-012 17-014

Applicant Fayette County Board of Education SHJ Construction Group c/o Martie Murphy

Address

Project Name

Status

1 Tiger Trail

Fayette County High School (Auditorium)

750 Glynn Street N.

Tidal Wave Auto Spa

Development Plans Approvedunder construction Development Plans Approved – Under construction Phase 1 Residential Development under construction Development Plans Approvedunder construction Development Plans Approved under construction Construction Plans- Phase 2 under review by staff Construction Plans - Phase 4 Grading – Under construction Development Plans Approved Construction not started Development Plans Approved under construction Revised ElevationsApproved under construction Development Plans Approved Construction not started Completed- Grand Re-Opening July 12, 2018 Rezoning CC 7/19/18

17-016

Pinewood Forrest

395 Veterans Parkway

Pinewood Forrest

17-019

Hearthside/ Brendan Barr

105 Meeting Place Drive

Hearthside Lafayette

17-020

Alfred Dingler

200 N Jeff Davis Drive

Prime B&B

17-023

Pinewood Forrest

395 Veterans Parkway

17-034

Pinewood Atlanta Studios

400 Veterans Parkway

17-037

Broadway Diner

705 W. Lanier Avenue

Broadway Diner

Azalea Estates (SLRB)

105 Autumn Glen Circle (Ballard Estate)

Carter Engineering

Interplan, LLC

875 Glynn Street South

Chick Fil A Town Center

The Knight Group

Old Greenville Road

Scanlon Engineering

Aldi Inc.

1060 Hwy 85 N.

Aldi Expansion

18-005

BCM Construction (Rob Beecham)

1129 & 1137 Hwy 54. W.

Folia Crossroads

18-006

Russell Moulton

Highway 85 North Parcel 045 016

Cool Runnings International

18-009

Jeff Landrum

740 Hwy 54 East

Maggie’s Place

18-010

Marksman Properties

Promenade Pkwy

Promenade Office Warehouse

18-011

Pinewood Forrest

475 Veterans Parkway

PF Wellness Center

18-012

Kamlesh/Gulas

139 N. Glynn Street

Downtown Hotel

18-013

CPH Development

105 Banks Station

Del Taco

Development PlansUnder Staff Review Development Plans Tabled to 8/28/18 Development Plans ApprovedConstruction not started

18-014

Ingenium Enterprises Inc.

Banks Station

Del Taco

Development Plans ApprovedConstruction not started

18-016

Thomas Stephens

1 Tiger Trail

1 Tiger Trail

18-018

Donavan Gossett

695 S. Jeff Davis Dr.

Barbara Place

18-019

Terwilliger Pappas

Hwy 54 E.

Solis Fayetteville

18-020

Anthony Poliak

240 & 250 Lee Street

Lee Street Project

18-021

Kelly Wagoner

Hwy 85 North

Discount Tire

18-022

Scarboon LLC

Hwy 85 North

RaceTrac

18-023

ForCast R.E. Development

995 Hwy 85 North

Satterfield Development

18-024

CEC Entertainment

786 Glynn St. S.

Chuck E. Cheese

18-025

John Addison Lester

205 & 275 Forrest Ave

Doc’s Place

18-026

Chandler, Shellnut, Redifer

Calloway Road

Calloway Road

17-039

17-042 17-043 17-048

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Pinewood Forrest Phase 2 Construction Pinewood Atlanta Studios

Development Plans ApprovedConstruction not started Residential Subdivision Preliminary Plat-Approved Development Plans Approved –Construction not started

Fence Variance 7/24/18 Annexation/Rezoning P&Z 8/28/18 CC 9/20 and 10/4 Rezoning P&Z 7/24/18 CC 8/16 and 9/6 Rezoning P&Z 8/28/18 CC 9/20 and 10/4 Development Plans P&Z 8/28/18 Development Plans P&Z 8/28/18 Preliminary Plat P&Z 8/28/18 Elevations P&Z 8/28/18 Rezoning P&Z 8/28/18 CC 9/20 & 10/4 Annexation/Rezoning P&Z 8/28/18 CC 9/20 & 10/4

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Fire Department

Activity for June 2018

Projects: • Continue work on OKRs in 7Geese system • Chief Jones attended the Fayette County Board of Commissioners meeting with the 911 Selection Committee for a new radio system, with the award going to EF Johnson. • Chief Jones attended the Metro Atlanta Assistant City Managers Group meeting and luncheon hosted by the City of Fayetteville at Pinewood Atlanta Studios, and after the meeting the group toured Pinewood Atlanta Studios and Pinewood Forest.

TOTAL EMERGENCY INCIDENTS: 273

Response Time Goal (5 min. or quicker) 226 of 273 calls (83.7%) met goal

Brush fire 1 False call

2

Vehicle fire

2

Building fire

3

Hazardous conditions - inside

3

Prevention and Training

Hazardous conditions - outside

7

Good intent/no incident found

7

Service calls False alarms Vehicle accidents Cancelled enroute

Training hours: 377.66 Station tours: 1, with 20 in attendance Special events: 2, with 706 in attendance Plan reviews: 20 Pre-fire plans: 100 Fire inspectons: 154 Fires investigated: 2

18 19 23 34

EMS calls

154

Significant call On June 18, 2018, units responded to a residential fire at 105 Brookridge Court, where a small fire located on the outside of the residence extending upwards on the vinyl siding was quickly extinguished by units on scene. Upon investigation, it was determined to be an intentionally-set fire. Fayetteville Fire and Police departments are working jointly on the investigation.

Fayetteville Fire and Police team up with active shooter incident response training

Fayetteville’s Fire and Police departments are taking steps to ensure they can work effectively together when responding to a scene involving an active shooter. Both departments will be participating in training which teaches tactics to provide medical responders quicker access to wounded victims, even while law enforcement is still working to end the threat. This is a significant change from past practices where medical responders were generally required to “stage” until the threat was neutralized by law enforcement. This Bi-Weekly Report - July 23, 2018

delay significantly reduced the survivability of shooting victims due to the rapid blood loss a gunshot wound causes. Fayetteville Fire Captain Sean Venza first participated in the course called “Tactical Emergency Casualty Care.” When Captain Venza saw how much this change in our operations could improve the outcome for shooting victims, he approached Fire Chief Alan Jones and immediately received his support to implement this training program within the department. “The threats facing our

community are constantly changing and we must be willing and able to change our preparation and response as needed,” Chief Jones said. Captain Venza, who is now an instructor, has reached out and is working with the police department training division to bring this training to all in both departments. Once the training is complete, it will require both departments practicing the tactics together to ensure activities at an actual scene will be coordinated. Page 10


The entire Fayetteville Police Department met for a group photo one recent July morning.

Incidents for June 2018

TOTAL PART 2 INCIDENTS: 82 Possession of stolen property

1

Sex offense

1

TOTAL PART 1 INCIDENTS: 40

Alcohol violation

2

Aggravated Assault

1

Family & children

2

Arson

1

Family violence

2

Motor Vehicle Theft

2

Vandalism

2

Rape

2 2

Forgery/counterfeit

3

Robbery

Fraud

3

Larceny

Other assaults

3

Juvenile offense Drug violation

32

4 12

City bench warrant

14

Traffic offense

14 19

DUI

Total June 2018 Traffic Accidents: 142 Injuries: 12 Fatalities: 0 Page 11

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Saturday, July 28 Main Street Market sponsored by Main Street Fayetteville, 10-3 on the Old Fayette County Courthouse lawn Saturday, August 4 Lee Ann Womack at Zac Brown’s Southern Ground Amphitheater. Box office opens at 6, gates open at 7, opening act starts at 8, Lee Ann Womack performs at 9. SouthernGroundAmp.com Friday, August 24 FREE Movie Night: “A Wrinkle in Time” at Zac Brown’s Southern Ground Amphitheater. Gates open at 7, movie starts at sundown. Saturday, September 1 The Midnight Riders (Allman Brothers Tribute) at Zac Brown’s Southern Ground Amphitheater. Box office opens at 6, gates open at 7, opening act starts at 8, The Midnight Riders perform at 9. SouthernGroundAmp.com Friday, September 14 Lunch on the Lawn, 11:30-1:30, on the Old Fayette County Courthouse Lawn, sponsored by Main Street Fayetteville. Saturday, September 22 Head Games (Foreigner Tribute) at Zac Brown’s Southern Ground Amphitheater. Box office opens at 6, gates open at 7, opening act starts at 8, Head Games performs at 9. SouthernGroundAmp.com Friday, September 28 Spotlight Series: “Star Wars: The Last Jedi” on the Old Fayette County Courthouse Lawn. Free admission. Movie starts at sundown. Sponsored by Pinewood Atlanta Studios.

Find more events: fayetteville-ga.gov facebook.com/fayettevillega.gov

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