2009 Property Tax & Water Rate Increases
Share this post by email - 2 Comments - View And/Or Add A Comment »On Tuesday, March 3rd, 2009 the Gwinnett County Board of Commissioners approved a $1.7 billion dollar budget for fiscal year 2009.
The budget includes $62 million in additional revenue while including $33 million in budget cuts based on last year’s budget. While not finalized, Mike Comer, Deputy County Administrator estimates that property taxes could increase approximately $7 per month for a home valued at $100,000.
The BoC also approved a $0.20 per month base rate increase for water service. A monthly $5 base rate for sewer service was also added.
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Shell Station Closes
Share this post by email - 1 Comment - View And/Or Add A Comment »The Shell gasoline station located at the corner of Rockbridge Rd. and Five Forks Trickum Rd. has closed.
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CorinthHills.org Says:
March 9th, 2009 at 12:17 PMDEVELOPMENT PERMITS ISSUED - The following are development permits issued by the Gwinnett Planning and Development Department on or before February 27. Development permits allow the developer to clear and grade the land, but it does not give the go-ahead for building the structure. This is a partial listing edited for our community.
Location: 5415 Five Forks Trickum Road, Lilburn
Permit Issued For: Five Forks Trickum Shell (2 new commercial buildings)
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March 4th, 2009 at 4:50 PM
Thanks for the info. Is Gwinnett County going to re-access our property values? They’ve not been shy about raising our property values during the real estate boon, what about now? Obviously our property values have decreased during this real estate bust so it would only be fair to see the property values devaluated prior to increasing the millage rate used to calculate our tax increase.
March 5th, 2009 at 10:58 AM
I also went to the Gwinnett County website (gwinnettcounty.com) and reviewed the materials there including their spiffy PowerPoint presentation in PDF format. Is it just me or is there no mention of the stadium project? Nevermind that is represents roughly half of the deficit.