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Fairburn completes annexationsFairburn continued its annexation process Oct. 23 and 26 with the city council voting to bring nearly 2,000 more acres into the city. Fairburn’s total annexations since August total 4,113 acres, accounting for an 88 percent increase in the city’s size. New chief of policeThe Mayor and Town Council of the Town of Tyrone have appointed William David Mullis to serve as acting Chief of Police during their search for a new Chief of Police. Community Task Force rally at Shamrock ParkThe five month trek from onions to outrage continued in full force Oct. 21, with a lare number of residents and a wealth of elected officials representing Fayette and Fulton counties maintaining the call for the Philip Services Corp. (PSC) waste treatment plant near Fairburn to close its doors. Sponsored by South Fulton/Fayette Community Task Force, the Citizens Rally at Shamrock Park in Tyrone was designed to continue the two-county effort to keep in the forefront of public discussion the more than 750 illnesses said to be linked to the onion-like smell of chemical odorant Propyl mercaptan and organophosphate pesticide MOCAP. Legacy Theatre’s marquee may be doomedBethany Smith wants everything about her new theater in Tyrone to be first-class. Last week, she approached the Town Council about allowing a 1940s old-fashioned marquee to be placed on the front of the building. Smith explained she had already scaled down the number of bulbs, and wanted the theater to be the showplace for the area. Cathy gets final car from Ford plantChick-fil-A owner Truett Cathy is surrounded Friday by many of the 2,100 employees at the Ford Assembly plant in Hapeville. Palmetto seniors fundraiser for Memorial GardenThey have given so much to the community. Perhaps it is time for the community to help them. Members of Palmetto Seniors Center have their hearts set on building a Memorial Garden at the center on Turner Avenue. A Fall Festival and Hobo Supper fundraising event for the project will be held at the center Nov. 3 from 5-8 PM to help raise needed funds. Commission approves setback variancesTyrone Planning commissioners Oct. 26 approved a variance request to reduce building setbacks in Swanson Valley subdivision from 65 feet to 50 feet on lots 24, 25, 26 and 27. The board voted 3-0 in favor of the request contingent upon the inclusion of a four-foot vegetative berm or a six-foot visual barrier and the applicant dedicating sufficient easement to connect the town’s path system. Armed robbery at Genesis Gardens Apts.A Palmetto man was arrested Oct. 22 in connection with an Oct. 11 armed robbery at Genesis Gardens Apartments. Donald Deloatch, 41, was charged with armed robbery in the incident at the apartments involving a Comcast Cable technician, said Palmetto Det. John Cooper. Elementary and middle school groundbreakingsSouth Fulton’s population continues to swell. And with it comes the need for more schools. Groundbreakings for Oakley Township Elementary School and Jones-Hall Middle School earlier this week should help offset the growing need in growing area. Residents offer their future vision of TyroneLarge lots, viable downtown pique residents’ interests Nearly 100 Tyrone residents turned out Thursday night to offer their vision for how the bustling town should grow. Fairburn annexes to Fayette lineThe summer of annexation is not over yet. Annexations in unincorporated south Fulton continued Oct. 9 with Fairburn City Council voting to annex 855 acres on the city’s south side. Redistricting plans announcedFulton County School System has announced three rounds of community meetings in October, November, and December to address the redistricting process for a new elementary school and two middle schools under construction in South Fulton County. A fun fall dayThe skies overhead were perfect Oct. 7 as thousands made their way to Fairburn’s Festival of Arts, Antiques & Music. Crutchfield speaks to Fairburn businessesFairburn Business Association will feature Christian City President and CEO Robert Crutchfield at the Oct. 16 meeting. Crutchfield will speak about the concept of Christian City, the organizations progress throughout the years and its future plans. The meeting will be held at the Fairburn Annex building on Washington Street and will begin promptly at 6:30 PM. Visioning workshop is ThursdayThe future of Tyrone starts next week. To address the issues surrounding the town’s growth, The Town of Tyrone has begun the process of updating its Comprehensive Plan. This plan will serve as the official long-range policy for guiding future decisions concerning land use, zoning and public facilities for the Town of Tyrone. In preparing this Comprehensive Plan Update, the town is soliciting input from local residents, business owners and other community stakeholders. Chatt.Hills residents planning for new cityChattahoochee Hills residents are gearing up for the run to the ballot box in June and the formation of their new city. A group of nearly 90 area residents met Oct. 3 at Rico Community Center to begin the full-fledged initiative. In the line of dutyU.S. Marine Lance Corporal James Chamroeun was laid to rest Friday with full military honors at Georgia National Cemetery in Canton. The Union City resident died in the line of duty in Iraq on Sept. 28. Soldiers honored at cemeteryMembers of the Sons of Confederate Veterans and the Sons of Union Veterans honored their ancestors at a grave marker dedication ceremony. Fall Festival next weekendUnion City will hold the 16th annual Fall Festival October 13, 14, and 15 at Shannon Mall. The three day event features fun, food, vending, parade and three days of non stop live entertainment, including a ‘battle of the bands’ competition. The city of Union City is partnering with Shannon Mall to host the three day festival. City holds the lineIt was all over in a heartbeat as the Palmetto City Council Oct. 2 approved the millage rate, holding steady at 4.5 mills. Chick-fil-A coming to FairburnFairburn City Council Sept. 28 approved the conceptual site plan for a Chick-Fil-A restaurant, the city’s newest addition to the growing number of businesses along Ga. Highway 74 near I-85. Westmoreland, Scott differ about need for closing PSC plantDemocrat David Scott made good on his claim to stand by the residents of Fayette and Fulton counties Sept. 25 when he issued a letter to U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Administrator Stephen Johnson calling for the temporary closure of the Philip Services Corp. waste treatment plant on Ga. Highway 92 near Fairburn. Transportation plans unveiledIt was a glimpse into the future of regional transportation Oct. 3 as Atlanta Regional Commission (ARC) hosted the Envision 6 Transportation Fair at Shannon Mall. For those weary of mounting traffic congestion in South Fulton and south metro Atlanta there is little end in sight since most of the solutions are years away. SFCC files suit to block annexationsSouth Fulton Concerned Citizens, Inc. has been silent since the process by cities began in late spring to annex large portions unincorporated South Fulton County. Now with nearly 10,000 acres of land annexed by the various cities, the group promoting the formation next year of the new City of South Fulton ended its silence by filing suit against the cities, asking that the annexations be nullified. Tyrone turns down Rolader developmentTyrone Planning Commission Sept. 28 voted to deny a request by Scarbrough & Rolader Development to rezone 45.6 acres along the west side Ga. Highway 74 on the town’s north side from AR (Agricultural Residential) to M-1 (Light Manufacturing). Representative Bob Rolader said the company wanted to relocate its headquarters to Tyrone. He proposed establishing a masonry facade office building near the highway with a small number of industrial buildings for electrical and plumbing businesses toward the rear portion of the property. Lowell Chambers honored by French Legion of HonorHe is a war hero and a quite the gentleman. Modest in terms of his qualification to be regarded with the status of a hero, Palmetto resident Lowell D. Chambers was awarded the French Legion of Honor Medal in a Sept. 21 ceremony at the French Consulate in Atlanta. Fairburn city councilman Roy Farr diesThe City of Fairburn lost one of its most well known citizens Sept. 23 with the death of former city Councilman Roy Farr. He served on Fairburn City Council for 36 years, ending his tenure in 2005, and had retired from Green Oil Company. |