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Plea for stormwater speaker organization from Charles Baigh Oconee's Future

Citizens for Oconee's Future, Inc. P. O. Box 1301 Watkinsville, GA 30677 Subject: Volunteers to speak at upcoming stormwater ordinance hearings This message is going to those who have expressed an interest in county issues such as zoning and ordinances such as the Master Planned Development ordinance. The County will hold two public hearings on the proposed stormwater ordinance before approving it later in July. The first is a Planning Commission hearing June 19th at 7:00 PM. The second is a Board of Commissioners hearing on June 27th at 7:00 PM. Developers have worked their magic on the proposed ordinance by getting substantial penalties removed and by having the ordinance apply only to the bare minimum portion of the county. Portions of the county where substantial development is occurring are not included. It is important the Board knows that citizens have an interest in maintaining a good quality of life and that clean water is a quality of life issue. They need to see c...

Watkinsville considers allowing beer & wine sales in restaurants and retail

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Watkinsville City Council June 14, 2006 Oconee Living Section Athens Banner-Herald Watkinsville considers beer and wine sales By Daniel J. Matthews, Jr. Correspondent After an arduous ordeal of considering budgeting and a sign ordinance, Mayor Jim Luken was ready to adjourn the lengthy meeting of the Watkinsville City Council. City council members John Walsh, Jr. and Samantha Purcell had a new business bombshell to drop with almost no one left to watch the impact. Walsh read a prepared statement supporting the city council’s consideration of regulating beer and wine sales in city restaurants and retail establishments. Purcell followed up with a list of 10 reasons she felt the regulation of beer and wine sales would be beneficial for Watkinsville. Both emphasized they did not want to ever see hard alcoholic drinks sold in city limits. Currently Oconee County allows sales of beer and wine in stores outside the city limits. Council member Brian Brodrick said the ordinance needs a lot of w...

Watkinsville City Council agenda 6/14/06 7 p.m. - Come check it out people

This will be at the Watkinsville Community Center on VFW Drive. Looks like the Watkinsville economy will be expanding again. AGENDA CITY OF WATKINSVILLE June 14, 2006 CALL TO ORDER QUORUM CHECK WATKINSVILLE BEAUTIFUL YARD AWARD MINUTES APPEARANCES 1. Zahid Abdullah – business license – Jack’s Food Corner – 42 Greensboro Highway 2. Vicky Tavernier – business license – Sweet ReTreat – 2 S. Main Street, Suite 102 3. Tom George – business license – TCML, Inc. – 205 Concord Drive 4. Daniel Nash – business license – Total Home Care – 115 VFW Drive 5. Kari Lentini – business license – The Beadholder – 11 School Street 6. Scott Boswell – business license – Floyd’s Grill – 64 N. Main Street 7. Donald Duncan – business license – Classic City Cabinet Mfg. Co. – 1260 Greensboro Hwy. 8. Stephanie Cartwright – business license – Jack & Jill Co. dba Bread & Budder – 1260 Greensboro Hwy., Suite 302 9. Michael McCoy – business license – Southern Crane and Mechan...

4th of July picnic in Farmington

Small Town of Farmington Celebrates a Great Nation The small farming community of Farmington, Georgia will be hosting its first annual Independence Day celebration this July 4th at the Farmington Community Center on Old Farmington Road. The evening’s festivities are scheduled to begin at 5 PM and end at 8 PM. “This is a celebration of our nation as well as a celebration of our community”, says committee member Lorraine Thompson, “We invite everyone to come out and join us for an evening of music, food, and family fun.” This event is being sponsored by Citizens for South Oconee County, a regional organization promoting smart growth principles and a sense of community while protecting rural qualities. Individuals can bring a picnic dinner or enjoy the down home BBQ of Dan Reed. Sweets and refreshments will also be available. Activities will include horseshoes, face painting, water balloon toss, hayrides, and a watermelon eating contest. Live music will be provided. If you play an...

Oconee Rec recommended for camp. movie

My son is going to day camp at the Oconee County Recreation Department primarily at the John T. Brannen building of Herman C. Michael park. He will start his second week Monday morning and gets to go see the animated film "Cars" this week. The Rec. Dept. showed a film called "Dreamer" this past weekend. There were lots of things to do, including disc golf, regular golf, lacrosse, soccer, rock climbing and even jazzercise. My son has always wanted to play lacrosse so it was fun for him to get to try and catch/throw that hard rubber ball. After a week of seeing how poorly the Athens YMCA runs a camp, it is good to get back to Oconee County. There was a movement a couple of years back to try and bring a new Y to Oconee largely borne out of frustration with the recreation department back then. I still wish the aquatics center was on the front burner for the Oconee Community Complex/Monument to Jim Ivey's greed across the street. We shall see how the new private indo...

Oconee Rec recommended for camp. movie

My son is going to day camp at the Oconee County Recreation Department primarily at the John T. Brannen building of Herman C. Michael park. He will start his second week Monday morning and gets to go see the animated film "Cars" this week. The Rec. Dept. showed a film called "Dreamer" this past weekend. There were lots of things to do, including disc golf, regular golf, lacrosse, soccer, rock climbing and even jazzercise. My son has always wanted to play lacrosse so it was fun for him to get to try and catch/throw that hard rubber ball. After a week of seeing how poorly the Athens YMCA runs a camp, it is good to get back to Oconee County. There was a movement a couple of years back to try and bring a new Y to Oconee largely borne out of frustration with the recreation department back then. I still wish the aquatics center was on the front burner for the Oconee Community Complex/Monument to Jim Ivey's greed across the street. We shall see how the new private indo...

Ed Tant nails the Bush goose step march

Tant: Bush administration marching America directly into fascism | | Story updated at 10:12 PM on Friday, June 9, 2006 Ed Tant more Tant columns We aren't always the good guys and America doesn't always fight for freedom. Sometimes the shadow of the swastika looms over the "land of the free." From Abu Ghraib to Haditha, the Bush administration's ill-conceived and imperialistic invasion of Iraq has proved that the philosopher Voltaire was right when he said, "Those who can make you believe absurdities can make you commit atrocities." Here at home, the folly of the Iraq war likewise proves that historian Howard Zinn was quite correct when he said, "One certain effect of war is to diminish freedom of expression." From the sadly misnamed "free speech zones" to corral protesters against Bush's policies to the widespread surveillance of phone calls made by Americans, it would seem that despite the prattling of the president it...

Get out the vote efforts in Athens - can we do this here?

I saw another blog saying 9339 voters exist today in Oconee County. Surely several thousand of them are upset with the status quo corruption and development. Perhaps more people will decide with the children and the future in mind. The following is from Maddie Powell and her outfit, with a note from Fred Smith attached at the end. Hi everyone! Huge thanks to you, the kick-off now has a stellar Host Committee, which includes (in no particular order) Bob and Nancy Denson, Bertis and Katherine Downs, R.E.M., Ron Schwartz, Dick Bestwick, John Jeffreys, Becky Vaughn, Gwen O'Looney, Dr. David Jarrett, Doug and Mary McKillip, Jackie Howe, Ed Robinson, Rich and Janice Rusk, Ray and Nancy MacNair, Jim and Katie Bavis, Grady and Cynthia Martin, Marvin Nunnally and Charlie Maddox, and Evan and Erika Powell. This list is still growing, we have decided to use a mailing service instead of attempting to do it ourselves, which bought us a little bit of time to keep asking all of you to support ...

Charles Baugh's take on the ballooning budget

Citizens for Oconee's Future, Inc. P. O. Box 1301 Watkinsville, GA 30677 Subject: Board of Commissioners Budget Hearing and Agenda Meeting Notes, 5/30/06 Sadly only a hand full of citizens came to the Budget Hearing but I suppose those who did not waste their time were the smart ones as what was presented was virtually incomprehensible. However there were 2 numbers that just jumped off the charts: a total "budget" of $43,261,408 representing a 9.13% increase over last year. It did not take long to see that what was presented as the "budget" was in fact grossly incomplete when a citizen asked how much is included for the new jail financing. The answer was nothing. Excuse was because the Board had not decided how to finance it and they expect to cover it with the fund balance. Later one of the Commissioners pointed out that the cost of acquiring right of way for the Mars Hill road widening also was not in the "budget". As it stands now the "bu...

OCAF ran Southworks very well

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The hot weather seemed to keep the crowds down at OCAF's Southworks this past weekend. I enjoyed seeing Bob Hay and Jolly Beggars (this pic was not taken there but at the effie's club follies show at the Georgia Theater earlier last week) but would have rather seen them outside on the stage instead of inside the old basketball gym. If they ever need a place to film Hoosiers II this Rocket Field gym would be the place. I liked all the art and always get a bone or rock from Oconee Minerals. This time it was a lapis ring for my son and a couple sapphires inside of some other rock. We built a steamroller thanks to Lowe's and listened to a bagpiper walking around the grounds. We walked up there once and biked a second time. It was truly amazing to see what a good job they did of cleaning up after themselves immediately afterward Sunday.

Time to comment about stormwater ordinance is almost over

Citizens for Oconee's Future, Inc. P. O. Box 1301 Watkinsville, GA 30677 Subject: Oconee County Stormwater Ordinance Following is the text of an e mail message from Lee Becker, Friends of Barber Creek with important information about the proposed stormwater ordinance. Lee provides an excellent summary of the important issues with the proposed ordinance. I urge all to read this e mail and the ordinance and then let the county staff know of your concerns. Lee is most concerned about the impact on Barber Creek but the impact of poor stormwater protection is not limited to Barber Creek.  Folks, this ordinance is far more important to the long term future of the county than any single rezone. This Board of Commissioners is driving development of the county and based on the direction given the county staff to "water this ordinance down" (no pun intended) it looks like they are willing to sacrifice water quality, an important part of what makes the county a good plac...

No biodiesal yet in Oconee, but here is a start nearby

Biodiesel finds home in backyards By Stephanie Schupska University of Georgia The biodiesel topic is hitting the lips of those working in places ranging from labs to government regulations offices. As fuel prices continue to mount, many Americans have started hunting ways to make transportation more economical. And that includes the production of biodiesel. "Biodiesel has true scale-ability," said Rob Del Bueno of the Southern Alliance for Clean Energy. "It can be made in a multimilliongallon tank or in a 2-liter bottle in a kitchen if done carefully." Del Bueno knows this firsthand. After college, he promoted a band that played gigs wherever they could get them. To save money, they converted the tour van to run on vegetable oil taken straight from the fryers at the bars where they played. Del Bueno was hooked, not on the band, but on the fuel they used. He started tearing apart engines, making his own biodiesel and running his car on it. He then started making it f...

Latest plea for happy birthday to Watkinsville plans

As some of you may know, I worked as an assistant to Bonnie Murphy in Eagle Tavern when it was still the Welcome Center. So I will be happy to do so again in a volunteer capacity as I read in the Enterprise today. Eagle Tavern should not go unattended. I wish volunteer my services, but contingent upon one very important request. I must again insist on trying to get Eagle Tavern open on the Bicentennial of the city of Watkinsville Nov. 24, 2006. I know Anita has graciously offered us the use of the front lawn of Eagle Tavern and a tent, but given the chance for inclement weather that day, I would like to ask all parties to please reconsider their intransigence on this issue. This can be a win-win situation for everybody. I have worked for the Oconee County Government before as the assitant to the Welcome Center director. I will be glad to do so again, but if and only if I can receive assurances that I can open Eagle Tavern on the day of Watkinsville's Bicentennial - yes the day afte...

How much will taxes increase in Oconee County?

This article might not answer that hot button issue, but this is about the man who has been selected to be the new tax man here in Watkinsville: Board chooses likely appointee for chief tax appraiser position Oconee County By Merritt Melancon | juliana.melancon@onlineathens.com | Story updated at 12:24 AM on Wednesday, May 24, 2006 WATKINSVILLE - The Oconee County Board of Assessors has chosen former Greene County Chief Tax Assessor Allen Skinner as the likely appointee to fill the vacant chief tax appraiser's post. Todd Paschal, the county's long-time chief tax appraiser, resigned from the post in March to take a higher paying job as chief tax appraiser in Morgan County. Assessors Chairman James Miller said Skinner's depth of experience as both a county tax assessor and in the real estate business set him apart from the three other candidates the board interviewed for the position. After graduating from the University of Georgia with a bachelor's degree in busi...

Even though it is written by NY Times, Madison is not that different from Watkinsville

New York Times May 21, 2006 NATIONAL PERSPECTIVES Honoring a Rich Past While Moving Forward By ANNE BERRYMAN Madison, Ga. DURING the Civil War, Maj. Gen. Henry Warner Slocum ordered his troops to spare Madison from destruction. He did so at the pleading of the mayor, Joshua Hill, a former congressman who opposed secession and who resigned when the Confederate States of America seceded from the Union. Today, the leaders of this city of 3,781, with its array of well-maintained Greek Revival, Victorian and Craftsman-style houses, continue to fend off any challenge to its historic character. "We're threatened by growth," said Michael J. Naples, a Madison city councilman who moved here six years ago from Egg Harbor Township, N.J., where, he said, "the builders descended upon us like locusts" after changes in zoning. Mr. Naples said he shudders to think of Madison developing as rapidly. "There's a certain beauty to this town," he said. "There's ...

David Donnely asks for your money to stop Ralph Reed

Recent polls show that Georgia Lieutenant Governor candidates Ralph Reed and State Senator Casey Cagle are running neck and neck, with seven short weeks to go until their primary election. Shockingly, more than 50% of Republican voters haven't decided who to vote for yet. Help us educate voters about the real Ralph Reed with a contribution today. We have very little time. In today's Atlanta Journal-Constitution, pollster Matt Towrey summed up what what's going to happen: "This is a race that's up for grabs for whoever wants to spend the most money on television and claim it." With Reed leading the money chase, everyone expects a typical Reed smear campaign any day, like the charges he made against decorated vet Senator Max Cleland being soft on terrorism and the love-child he claimed Senator John McCain had. We need your support right now to introduce Reed as a typical, hypocritical politician who doesn't practice what he preaches. Both candidates know e...

Save America First

Each side of the political spectrum loves to hurl insults at the other. Both extremes want to frame the arguments with labels and names marketed carefully to bring out the strongest response. It is with this in mind I launch the Save America First campaign. This movement will shift focus from foreign intervention to domestic tranquility. We need to make sure our country prospers in face of economic and terrorist threats. We love our country, we support our soldiers, we rejoice when they come home alive

Eagle Tavern postal cancellation update

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I am trying to help the City of Watkinsville celebrate their bicentennial with a photo stamp, postal cancellation and cachet envelope commemorating the 200 years. The postmaster Dayna Mahaffey and the Oconee County Chamber of Commerce have been very helpful in the process. Today Charles Grimes gave me a colorful John Gholson print from Fall Festivals long gone past. I think it was number 486 of 600. They have a fantastic treasure trove of historic area prints in that place. I took the large Gholson print down to Pritz Plus so they can scan and print it on the envelope. Anita Ford at Eagle Tavern has graciously offered us the opportunity to cancel mail with the special Eagle Tavern Station commemorative cancellation the day after Thanksgiving day in the front of Eagle Tavern in a tent. Does anyone have a large weather proof tent I could borrow in late November? I would bet between OCAF and Ashford Manor we can scare one up by Halloween at least. The Oconee County Democratic Committee do...

Post-Reed visit explanation

Jay Hanley kindly replied to my query about Cowsert's companion, and I was wrong about him being his son. I have seen Doc Eldrige and apparent son eating at Foodworks recently with the younger one wearing a Cowsert shirt. Here it is Dan, Thank you for your attendance at Thursday's Oconee GOP meeting and for your comments about the well-run meeting. I am glad you felt welcome. That is our aim. On your blog, you pose a question to me as to who the young man was with Bill Cowsert. That was his campaign manager, Chris Herdner. As you observed, no local government officials were present for Ralph Reed's speech. Sheriff Berry is on Casey Cagle's list of endorsers as are Commissioners Luke and Horton. I don't know where the other commissioners stand on the LG race. Chairman Melvin Davis was out of town so that is why he was not present at the meeting. Again, thank you for your attendance. Jay Hanley Secretary, Oconee County Republican Party The topic that echoes th...

Blue nation (Borrowed)

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Blue Nation by Chris Bowers, Mon May 15, 2006 at 08:29:17 PM EST Ever since 2000, American progressives have been subjected to a steady stream of red-blue electoral maps. There are many problems with such maps, but what always irritated me the most about those maps were how they over-emphasized large, thinly populated expanses of land. New York City has more people than Idaho, Wyoming, Utah, Montana and the Dakotas combined, but on the red-blue electoral map of national counties is shows up as a tiny, dark blue speck compared to a sea of deep red. It was the sort of visual aide that any feudal lord would have loved, since it emphasized land instead of people. However, the situation has now changed. The new Survey USA 50-state Bush approval rating shows the depth of Bush's troubles. In forty-seven states, Bush has a negative approval rating. In seventeen states, Bush's disapproval rating doubles his approval rating. In fifteen states, his disapproval rating is lower than any dis...