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6B Fayette County News
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PUBLIC HEARING
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING FOR THE CONSIDERATION OF AN APPLICATION FOR A SPE
CIAL USE PERMIT TO OPERATE A DRUG ABUSE TREATMENT FACILITY AS A SPECIAL USE
OF PROPERTY. THE PROPOSED ZONING DECISION RELATES TO OR WILL ALLOW THE LO
CATION OR RELOCATION OF A HALFWAY HOUSE, DRUG REHABILITATION CENTER, OR
OTHER FACILITY FOR TREATMENT OF DRUG DEPENDENCY.
PUBLIC HEARING to be held before the Fayette County Planning Commission on July 20, 2023,
at 7:00 P.M, and the first of two PUBLIC HEARINGS before the Fayette County Board of Commis
sioners on July 27, 2023, at 5:00 P.M, in the Fayette County Administrative Complex, 140 Stonewall
Avenue West, Public Meeting Room, First Floor, Fayetteville, Georgia.
l.Petition No.:SUP-OOl-23
Applicant NWE18, LLC
Zoning District: O-I
Address:too8 GA Hwy 54 W,Fayetteville, GA 30214
Parcel Number: 0522 007
Area of Property: 3.09 acres
Land Lot(s)/District:Land Lot 126 of the 5th District
Fronts on: GA Highway 54 W
Proposed Use: Per Sec. 110-175, Special Use of Property. Request approval of a Special Use Permit
to operate a Drug Abuse Treatment Facility.
A copy of the above is available in the office of the Fayette County Planning and Zoning Department,
140 Stonewall Avenue West, Suite 202, Fayetteville, Georgia.
Legal Description:
EXHIBIT" A"
All that tract or parcel of land lying and being in Land Lot 126 of the 5th District, Fayette County,
Georgia; and being depicted as 3.09 acres, more or less, on a plat of survey prepared for Thomas
B. Chandler by Seabolt & Company, Inc., dated December 15, 2006, and filed and recorded in Plat
Book 44, Page 13, Fayette County, Georgia records; said plat being incorporated herein and made
a part hereof by reference.
EXHIBIT "B"
PERMITTED EXCEPTIONS
1. Outstanding and unpaid taxes, street improvements, Easements, Exceptions of Record Restrictive
Covenants, and all superior encumbrances appearing of record.
2. All those matters as shown on that certain plat recorded in Plat Book 44, Page 13, Fayette County,
Georgia Records.
3. Boundary Line Agreement between Georgia H. Huddleston, Jr. and the Board of Trustees of the
Fayette Church of God of Prophecy, dated April 19, 2007, recorded in Deed Book 3218, Page 337,
Fayette County, Georgia Records.
4. Declaration of Taking by the Department of Transportation, dated June 22, 1990, filed and
recorded in Deed Book 642, Page 596, Fayette County, Georgia records.
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June 28, 2023
Page B6
Geimere Latimer receives the Superintendent's Award from
Kim Herron, assistant superintendent for student achievement.
DDT CREEK
5H SCHOOL
Kaleb Cost receives the Mowell Cup from David Mowell.
Courtesy of Fayette County Schools
Sandy Creek Honors Top Seniors
Sandy Creek High
capped the school year with
a trio of top awards during
the school’s senior honors
night.
Geimere Latimer is the
winner of the Superinten
dent’s Award. The Super
intendent’s Award is given
to one senior at each county
high school and chosen
based on traits of leader
ship, character, and citizen
ship.
Kaleb Cost was awarded
the Mowell Cup. First pre
sented in 1965, the Mowell
Cup is the oldest award
given in Fayette County.
The recipient of this award
should be outstanding in ac
ademics and extracurricular
activities, be a class leader
and role model, and display
concern for others, accord
ing to school officials.
Connor Lannaman is the
winner of the Atlanta Jour
nal-Constitution Cup. The
AJC Cup is awarded an
nually to the most outstand
ing all-around senior at
each high school in the
metro-area. Students are se
lected by the faculty based
on excellence in academics,
leadership, integrity, and
extracurricular involve
ment.
Connor Lannaman
Folden-Handley Recognized for Leadership
Dr. Cathy Folden-Han
dley, the newly retired ath
letic director from Sandy
Creek High School, has been
announced as one of the no
minees for The Leadership
Playbook 2022-2023 Admin
istrator of the Year, an award
set to honor individuals in
leadership positions who
strive to develop other
leaders, make people and sit
uations better, and provide a
positive example for those
they influence.
The Leader ship Pi ay-
book.com helps athletic de
partments and sports teams
build stronger cultures by de
veloping better teammates
and more positive leaders. As
part of the online curriculum,
the program has hundreds of
two-minute video lessons to
increase a person’s leader
ship abilities and develop life
skills.
The program was devel
oped by Jamy Bechler, a
former college basketball
coach and high school ath
letic director. Bechler is now
a professional speaker, team
performance consultant, and
host of the “Success is a
Choice” podcast.
“We’re thrilled to rec
ognize Dr. Cathy Folden-
Handley as an example of not
just an administrator, but as
a leader,” said Bechler.
“Though dotting Is and cross
ing Ts are important, it’s al
ways exciting to see someone
with a larger purpose than
just administering and man
aging. The best leaders seek
to make the people around
them better and build a
stronger, healthier culture.”
Deserving administrators
from across the United States
were nominated by their
peers, coaches, teachers,
community members, stu
dent athletes, and in some
cases, individuals from other
schools.
Dr. Cathy Folden-Handley
Courtesy of Fayette County Schools
Fayette Virtual
Academy to Host
Info Session July 19
Fayette County Public
Schools offers a flexible
way for students to learn
through its Fayette Virtual
Academy (FVA), and a vir
tual information session
will be held on July 19 at 7
p.m.
Students in the 10th, 11th,
and 12th grades, and their
parents, can register by
visiting
https://www.fcboe.org/fa
yettelifeacademy
The curriculum is the
same that is taught in all
Fayette County high
schools, and the courses
are taught by Fayette
County teachers who have
a history of teaching in the
school system. Teachers
are housed at the school
system’s Fayette Life
Academy and are acces
sible online or in person.
FVA is open to any stu
dent (grades 10-12) in Fay
ette County, and students
do not need to be currently
enrolled in public school.
Home school and private
school students are wel
come.
Fayette School
System Awarded
GaDOE Grants
The Georgia Depart
ment of Education
(GaDOE) is awarding a
third series of Opportunity
Grants to help districts ex
pand options and opportu
nities for their students,
and Fayette County Public
Schools will receive nearly
$80,000.
The grants’ total re
ward of $6,123,948 is to
support advanced learn
ing, digital media and lit
eracy, health and physical
education, world lan
guages, mathematics,
science, and social studies
instruction.
Fayette County Public
Schools was awarded
grant monies totaling
$79,602. It was split
among grants for digital
media and library
($1,826), mathematics
($52,746), science
($8,127), and social
studies ($16,903).
GaDOE awarded pre
vious rounds of Opportu
nity Grants in March 2023
and March 2022.
“We are committed to
expanding opportunities
and broadening horizons
for our students,” State
School Superintendent
Richard Woods said. “This
is a continued investment
in our children, ensuring
they have access to an en
gaging education that pre
pares them for life.”
The Opportunity
Grants are made possible
through federal stimulus
funds under the American
Rescue Plan.
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