Street Light Information
Share this post by email - No Comments - Add A Comment »Walton EMC is the service provider for our street lights. Should you notice a street light that is burned out, or is malfunctioning please contact them to service.
Click here to view their website’s contact page.
It would appear that currently Lynn Aycock, Commercial Work Order Specialist, is fielding questions about street and security lighting.
Power Outages and Emergencies: 770-267-2505, 24 hours/365 days
Customer Service: 770-267-2505, Monday through Friday, 7 a.m. to 8 p.m.
We all pay for ‘em,… let’s keep ‘em burning bright…
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Outdoor Burning Information
Share this post by email - No Comments - Add A Comment »To view daily outdoor burning conditions and burning rules, visit gwinnettfiremarshal.com
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Gwinnett County Animal Ordinances
Share this post by email - Comments OffGwinnett County Animal Control requirements (leash laws, ordinances, nuisance animals, etc.). Click here to view the Gwinnett County animal ordinances website.
• Click here to download the complete animal control ordinance PDF document. (60 kb +/-)
Gwinnett County Citizen Self Service Form
Share this post by email - No Comments - Add A Comment »The Gwinnett County Government website has a new feature called “Citizen Self Service” whereby you can request a service, report an issue or check the status of an existing service request by filling out and submitting an online form.
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Gwinnett County Fire And EMS News
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Headlines and news articles concerning the Gwinnett County fire department and emergency medical services. Monitored daily and updated as warranted.
Gwinnett County Sheriff News
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Stone Mountain Festival 6
Share this post by email - No Comments - Add A Comment »Click here to view current movie times and admission prices for Trademark Cinema’s Stone Mountain Festival 6. Tickets for evening shows may be purchased online by clicking the respective movie start time link.
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Stone Mountain Festival Shopping Center
Share this post by email - No Comments - Add A Comment »Click here to view details from the leasing agent about our Stone Mountain Festival Shopping Center including tenant information and available space.
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C.O.P.S.
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C.O.P.S. Watch - South Precinct. Current information and area crime statistics.
Our C.O.P.S. liaison officers have strongly suggested that ANY and ALL suspicious activity be reported immediately by calling 9-1-1!…
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Gwinnett Quality Of Life
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This unit partners with other government and community organizations to help fix small problems before they become bigger by enforcing existing codes, ordinances, and laws.
The unit focuses on specific neighborhoods with elevated crime statistics. Officers primarily enforce existing ordinances related to litter, trash, dumping, junk cars, parking, signs, graffiti, maintenance, storage, zoning, and occupancy.
With regards to parking, in any residential district, parking of any vehicle except on a hard-surfaced driveway or in a carport or garage is prohibited.
Click here to report violations online.
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Residential Occupancy Limitations
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Residential Occupancy Limitations (Sections 14-341 through 14-347):
Occupancy limits established as follows:
Bedroom Area (Section 14-344):
1 occupant bedroom - 70 square feet
2 or more occupant bedrooms - 50 square feet per person
Living Room Area (Table 4.5):
1 to 2 occupants - no requirement
3 to 5 occupants - 120 square feet
6 or more occupants - 150 square feet
Dining Room Area (Table 4.5):
1 to 2 occupants - no requirement
3 to 5 occupants - 80 square feet
6 or more occupants - 100 square feet
Kitchen Area (Table 4.5):
1 to 5 occupants - 50 square feet
6 or more occupants - 60 square feet.
Penalties (Section 14-286): Minimum fine $250; maximum fine $1,000; and/or up to 60 days in jail.
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Property Maintenance Ordinance
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On October 27, 1998, the Gwinnett County Property Maintenance Ordinance was adopted by the Board of Commissioners. The ordinance became effective January 1, 1999. The ordinance covers fences, walls, grass, weeds, junk and junk vehicles, hazardous trees and tree debris, exterior building maintenance and residential occupancy limits and applies to all existing structures and premises within the unincorporated areas of the county. The ordinance was adopted to promote and protect the public health, safety, convenience, order and general welfare of the citizens of the county.
The ordinance prohibits the growth and maintenance of grass, weeds, or other uncultivated vegetation in excess of 12 inches in height. This includes all rank vegetation such as kudzu, poison ivy, jimsonweed, plants of obnoxious odors and other similar unsightly growth.
The ordinance established standards for the maintenance and repair of exterior surfaces including fences, walls, roofs, stairways, porches, decks, balconies, and windows. All exterior surfaces must be free from defects of any kind and properly weather resistant. Exterior doors, frames, and decorative fixtures must also be properly maintained in good repair and safe condition.
The ordinance prohibits the outdoor or open storage of any appliances, junk vehicles, building materials, trash, rubbish, goods, or merchandise except in those areas zoned for such activity and those properties greater than five acres in size.
The ordinance established minimum room width and height requirements as well as minimum square footage requirements of dwelling units based on the number of occupants residing in the premises. Every bedroom occupied by one occupant must contain at least 70 square feet and bedrooms occupied by more than one occupant must contain at least 50 square feet per occupant. Kitchens, bathrooms, living rooms, and non-habitable spaces cannot be used for sleeping purposes. This regulation does not apply to guests whose occupancy is not to last longer than 1 week.
Violations of the Gwinnett County Property Maintenance Ordinance are prosecuted in the Environmental Division of Recorder’s Court and are subject to a penalty of up to $500 and/or 60 days in jail per violation per day (minimum fine is $250).
To report possible violations, please call the Code Compliance Section’s 24-hour hotline at 678.518.6032. To speak to a Code Compliance Officer, please call 678.518.6050 between 7:30am and 9:00am or 3:30pm and 5:00pm, Monday through Friday, except holidays. During the remainder of the workday, the compliance officers are in the field investigating complaints.
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Fred’s Discount Department Store
Share this post by email - No Comments - Add A Comment »Fred’s is opening next to the Dollar Tree on December 28th.
Click here to go to the Freds website.
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RaiseTheRoofGwinnett.com
Share this post by email - No Comments - Add A Comment »Website: RaiseTheRoofGwinnett.com
This is the organization that has its eyes on the the old Olympic tennis venue next to Target. A quote from their website, “Revitalizing Gwinnett’s 8,200 seat Stone Mountain Stadium, Atlanta’s 1996 Olympic Tennis Center. Thus creating a year-round event campus producing new jobs and positive economic development.” Lots of interesting reading on their website…
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Proposed Water Conservation Resolution
Share this post by email - No Comments - Add A Comment »The Gwinnett County Board of Commissioners are considering adopting a water conservation resolution on December 11 aimed at achieving a 10 percent reduction in water withdrawal from Lake Lanier mandated by Gov. Perdue.
The Commissioners would like to hear your thoughts. Please take a few minutes to read the proposed water conservation resolution and ordinance found on the Gwinnett County website and send your comments to waterconservation@gwinnettcounty.com.
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