Griffin-Spalding Development Authority
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Griffin-Spalding Development Authority
SPALDING SOCCER Jake Jeffcoat named Class AAAA Player of Year. T·'··''\·.h·'1. • .> G ~"'. s'''. '" -,«,",' 'C;", > \ >, "( '. ~'. e 'L. • ~- ".,.,', • ~,,=. .~""~':'I' A12 I '~'"~ff R I "' F '>"""F" : :'".'' I''' .., \ ."~%,~.; ~ . ''\'I _ -~ AlLY Board approves deal with 1888 and GSDA BY RAY LIGHTNER STAFF WRITER RAY@GRIFFNDAILYNEWS.COM The Griffin Board of Commis sioners approved a memorandum of understanding with the Griffin-Spald ing County Development Author ity, 1888 Mills and the city, related in part to the water and sewer system upgrades the city is providing. The Development Authority ,vill be issuing up to $15.75 million in reve nue bonds for the project, the city will Senior tour By DESIGN Griffin High ninth-grader designs 2015 Stream Cleanup T-shirt. I SPORTS,Al0 .,. MAY 16.. 2014 waive the following fees and changes for the project, including permitting and building fees including its sewer capacity recovery fee charged for ini tial hookup of a wastewater system to former NACOM facility and the fee for a water meter, however, the city will impose a stormwater runoff fee, as the city has no provision to waive the fee. The city is also applying for a $500,000 employment incentive pro gram to cover the sewer and water improvements, with the Development Authority agreeing to pay the $10,000 application fee for the grant. The agreement also provides 1888 Mills with 15 years of ad velorem tax brenks (city. county. state and schools) related to the site and build ing improvements, starting at 100 percent the first year with the breaks decreasing each subsequent year reaching 6.2 percent in year 15 before it falls off completely in year 16. SEE DEAL/PAGE A2 ····s····· w . ., >,.;•• :~. . ' .-~" Woman arrested following domestic dispute FROM STAFF REPORTS The Griffin Police Department (GPD) responded to a residence on English Street Monday at about 12:15 p.m. in reference to a domestic dis pute. When police officers arrived at the scene, they made ....contact with :_,_ the .,., .. _1.' :_. , .~_1 ~_ shutdown is only a trig ger event if there are sufficent number of FROM THE FRONT PAGE terminations or layoffs exceeding 6 months. There is a similar Mass layoff is tax break on equip- defined as a reduction ment (city, county and in workforce, which is state, not schools) for not the result of a plant 10 years, decreasing by closing, and second 10 percent each year, results in an employ starting at 100 percent ment loss during any discount in the first 30-day period of at ~ year and going to 10 least a third of active percent in employees year 10 before The agreement or at least 30 fall i ng off indudesa employees, completely in community both exclud year 11 when ing part-time the e qui p jobs goal of 35 employees. ment will no in years 2015 to The Ion g e r b e 2017, and 103 cit y a Iso a p pro ve d vested by the in 2018and Development separate conAuthority. subsequent tracts with The agree years. outside ven ment includes dors for parts a community and work on jobs goal of 35 in years the project. At Tues 2015 to 2017, and 103 day's meeting, the city in 2018 and subsequent approved the folllowing years. A community bids: .. $78,835 from investment goal is also included, beginning a Crawford Grading & $5 million in 2015, $9 Pipeline, Inc .. for the million in 2016, $13 mil- boring of Georgia High lion in 2017, and $15.75 way 362 for pipeline for million in 2018, 2018 the project; and .. $29,585.45 from and subsequent years so long as the project Xylem Water Solutions is subject to ad velorem USA, Inc., to purchase tax payment percent- the Flygt pumps and age of less than 100 control panel for Lift percent. Station No.8. There are "trigger Public Works Direc events" in' the memo- tor Brant Keller said randurn of understand- boring work was out- j ing that remove the tax side of the EIP grant, ~ breaks including the and was to replace a expiration or termina- couple of worn out tion of the bond lease manholes. Keller said : on the equipment, a the city was purchasing; plant closing, tempo- the Flygt pumps to save ~ ratY,:shtitdown or mass .;;ortCthesaleS'·Xax~,a·b.d " DEAL ~ded in death larents, Oscar Carson and lates Carson, his cqueline Evans . He was retired heels and Brakes lember of Brooks Church. ivors include ~r and son-in-law ld Dale Nichols; lildren Dawn erick Rice and . Yvonne; great ilildren, Austin and :h Beaver; brother, 'son; several lnd nephews, and lved cat, Bonnie. ation for Mr. Carson will aturday, May 1 from 12:00 ltil2:00pm ler-Westbury I Home. ng the visitation al service will be ted in the Chapel lercWestbury Funeral Home. Reverend Ed Lynch and Reverend Jack Landham will officiate. Interment will follow in Brooks Memorial Gardens. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to The Gideons International, P.O. Box 842, Griffin, GA 30224 in memory of Mr. Carson. Conner-Westbury Funeral Home, 1891 W McIntosh Rd, Griffin is in charge of arrangements. DEATH NOTICES Mrs. Eunice L. Bates, age 84 of Griffin, passed away on Monday, May 12,2014 at her residence. Funeral services will be conducted on Friday, May 16, 2014 at 2:00pm in the chapel of Conner-Westbury Funeral Home. Reverend David Riley will officiate. Conner-Westbury Funeral Home, 1891 West McIntosh Road, Griffin, GA is in charge of arrangements. www. conner-westbury funeralhome.com Mr. Larry Stephen Ice, age 66 of Griffin, passed away on Tuesday, May 13, 2014 at Spalding Regional Hospital. Visitation for Mr. Larry Stephen Ice will be on Friday, May 16, 2014 from 6:00pm until 8:00pm at Conner-Westbu, . Funeral Home. Funeral services will be conducted on Saturday, May 17, 2014 at !0:00am in the Chapel of Conner-Westbury Funeral Home. Reverend Bennie Prince will officiate. Conner-Westbury Funeral Home, 1891 W McIntosh Rd, Griffin is in charge of arrangements. www.conner-westbury funeralhome.com s to Inove forward on roads Anthony Foxx has said the feder tunity to keep Georgia moving al Highway Trust Fund is expect forward through vital summer ed to run dry by late August and construction months, supports that transportation aid to states jobs for Georgians and enhances would be delayed without con the long-term commitment to our gressional action. Last month, the growing transportation system," Obama administration sent Con said state Transportation Commis sioner Keith Golden. gress a four-year, $302 The governor's office billion transportation On Thursday, a plan. said the interchange Senate panel project, estimated to On Thursday, a Sen approved a bill ate panel approved cost $970 million, is on a bill that would keep that would keep track for environmen transportation funding transportation tal approval in 2015 at current levels plus funding at and the state needs to inflation. The bill, how cUrrent levels be ready to begin con ever, doesn't appear struction. to close a $100 billion plus inflation. "Improvements to gap between project the interchange will costs and projected revenue from provide important economic and federal fuel taxes and other fees quality of life benefits and will that are the source of the federal expand Georgia's role as a major Highway Trust Fund. The Senate logistics hub for global com ............. _ _ 1 __ ~-l l laY~;f~nt closing is defined as any 30-day period where there is an employment loss of more than 70 percent of the full-time employees. The temporary :t~~d:~~ ~~~:g:~:~:~ to pre-ordered. . "We've got to have j 1888 Mills up and running by Sept. 15," Keller told the city commissioners.