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Serving East Atlanta, Avondale Estates, Brookhaven, Chamblee, Clarkston, Decatur, Doraville, Dunwoody, Lithonia, Pine Lake, Tucker and Stone Mountain.
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DeKalb wants to be
business-friendly
by Andrew Cauthen
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DeKalb County is a business-friendly county.
Thats the message that
were trying to deliver to the
public, that we as a county
have changed our business
process, Andrew Baker, the
countys director of planning
and sustainability, told reporters Aug. 3.
The news conference was
held to discuss the countys
new expedited commercial
plan review program in
which the county guarantees
that all commercial plan
reviews will be completed
in 10 business days when
the applicant obtains preapproval from a registered peer
reviewer.
Its unprecedented in the
metro Atlanta area and it was
a major commitment that we
made, said interim DeKalb
County CEO Lee May, adding that so far, the county has
experienced great success
with the program.
Over 92 percent of
those who have entered into
that program did receive
their business permits within
10 business days, the average
being eight days, May said.
Patti Wallis, a permit
consultant with Permit Solutions Inc., said the expedited
commercial plan review
program has improved accessibility in the county government.
There are people to talk
to, Wallis said. There are
processes put in place and I
know exactly what you are
looking for and what you expect of me.
I dont always get a permit in 10 days, but I get a review in 10 days and there are
reviewers available to explain
what needs to be changed,
she said. As I become more
experienced with the peer
review, I am getting my permits in 10 days and it doesnt
matter what size the project
is.
Its working, Wallis
added. There is a different
philosophy here. And the attitude of the county has improved and I think [DeKalb
is] on the right track to
become a business-friendly
county.
Tina Rodriguez, a general contractor with Peachstate Dental and Health
Construction, said that during the permitting process
for a project that needed a
quick turnaround, everyone
at DeKalb County was more
than helpful in pointing me
in the right direction.
The new process has
been extremely successful for my clients, Rodriguez said. And that is what
DeKalb County is doing;
they are helping their clients.
Officials also announced
the release of a development
manual that guides applicants through every phase of
development, from land use
approval to business license
issuance.
The development manual is about being transparent in showing how you can
do business with the county,
May said. We want to make
sure people understand the
rules of engagement on the
front end, so that they
know what they have to do.
As far as we know we are
the only county providing
this kind of service and we
are the only county [that] has
published a comprehensive
development manual, said
Luz Borrero, the countys
deputy chief operating officer for development.
The manual has flow
charts that talk about the
step-by-step [process] that
you need to take to actually
comply with [county] regulations, Baker said.
Oftentimes the business
community says that they
dont understand the process, Baker said. What we
have doneis to outline that
for all our stakeholders.
May said, What weve
been doing over the past
couple of years is just being very intentional about
making sure that we are a
progressive county that is
focusing on the day-to-day
operations, May said.
Economic development
is priority No. 1 for us in
making sure that we are an
attractive place for business
to come, May said. Its a
work in progress. We are not
Interim DeKalb County CEO Lee May said, Economic development is priority No. 1 for us. Photo by Andrew
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Interim DeKalb County CEO Lee May (third from left) joins members of the East Metro DeKalb Community
Improvement District for a beautification projects ribbon-cutting. Photo by Andrew Cauthen
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in fact, use flags that symbolized hatred and racism. In many of his photographs, he is seem proudly waving
a confederate flag in one hand and a
weapon in another. It did not appear,
however, as if he had any respect for
the American flag, which a recent New
York Times article reported he is alleged to have spat on an even burned.
Supporters of the Confederate flag
contend it is historically significant as a
memorial to Confederate soldiers who
died while fighting for the South, while
critics say it promotes racism.
Popular Charleston Mayor Joseph
Riley Jr., a Democrat, said hate groups
had appropriated the flag. We cant
put it in a public place where it can
give any oxygen to hate-filled people,
Riley said. Leland Summers, however,
South Carolina division commander
of the Sons of Confederate Veterans,
issued a statement during the flag
debate, dismissing any connection
between the killing of nine people by
Dylann and the flag.
He went on to say, do not associate
the cowardly actions of a racist to our
Confederate banner, Summers said.
There is absolutely no link between
the Charleston massacre and the Confederate memorial banner. Dont try to
create one.
Concomitant with the current flag
debate, an Alabama governor has ordered that four confederate flags be
removed from its capitol grounds.
Some high ranking republicans
even believe that the flag issue should
be laid to rest. Senate Majority Leader
Mitch McConnell, R-Ky., said the flag
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Atlanta
Pine Lake
Avondale Estates
Girl Scouts troop to hold registration
meeting
Girl Scout Troop 3647 will hold a registration
meeting Aug. 15 at 10:30 a.m. at Avondale Pattillo
United Methodist Church located at 3260 Covington Highway. The troop is a multi-level troop
that moved to Avondale Estates last year. The
troop meets from 2 to 4 p.m. on the second and
fourth Sundays of each month. For more information, call Bonny Wilder at (770) 469-9032.
Brookhaven
Adult beverages available at food truck
event
Beer and wine will be sold during Brookhavens Food Truck Wednesdays at Blackburn Park.
The adult beverages will be available in the Slice
tent. The food trucks roll into Blackburn Park every Wednesday evening from 5 to 9 through Sept.
30. The park is located 3493 Ashford Dunwoody
Road.
Dunwoody
City launches contest to name new park
Dunwoody has launched a contest to name
the citys newest park at Pernoshal Court.
The Name Your Park contest runs through
Sept. 30 and provides an opportunity for city residents to vote on potential park names or provide
a write-in name.The five potential park names
are Pernoshal Park, Hightower Trail Park, Muskogee Park, Old Buck Park and Magnolia Park.
Contest participants will be limited to one
vote per person. The winning name will be identified by city staff and announced by the mayor
and city council on Monday, Dec. 14, at the 6
p.m. city council meeting.
The new park, located at Pernoshal Court,
will be approximately 5 acres and the largest
newly built park created since incorporation.In
addition to the multiuse trail, the park will have
a centralized pavilion/restroom facility, 162
parking spaces open areas/fields for sports and
basketball courts with a pickle ball court overlay. Park construction is expected to be complete
by the end of 2015.
Interested residents may participate in the
contest by registering at the Name Your Park
online contest portal at www.connectdunwoody.
com. Contest rules and additional details on voting procedures also are available on the website.
Congressman Hank Johnson (GA-04) announced Aug. 4 that he has introduced a resolution to rename the Pine Lake Post Office at Rockbridge Road and Spring Drive in honor of fallen
police officer Francis Manuel Ortega.
The measureH.R. 3274is supported by the
entire Georgia House of Representatives congressional delegation. Aug. 11 marks the 10-year anniversary of Ortegas death.
On Aug. 11, 2005, Ortega, 25, was shot and
killed in front of the Pine Lake Post Office while
conducting a routine traffic stop. Ortega was a
part-time officer in the Pine Lake Police Department and a full-time officer at Georgia Regional
Hospital. He was survived by his parents Francisco and Luz, his sister Joann and his children
Frankey and Kaylie.
Officer Ortega made the ultimate sacrifice
and gave his life for the protection of his community, said Johnson, who was a DeKalb County
commissioner in 2005 when the incident occurred. Officer Ortegas commitment to justice
and willingness to face danger... should be applauded, commended and recognized in perpetuity.
The resolution now goes to the Committee
on Oversight and Government Reform. Once it
is voted out of committee, it goes before the full
House for a vote. Johnson said he hopes the measure will be approved by the end of the legislative
year, which is Dec. 18.
Countywide
New mobile farmers market locations
considered
DeKalb County Extension is planning to
expand the route of its mobile farmers market,
which provides fresh, affordable fruits and vegetables.
The mobile farmers market initiative is
sponsored by DeKalb County Extension with assistance from DeKalb County Government and
DeKalb County Board of Health.
DeKalb County Extension seeks community
partners, particularly those in south DeKalb
County, who are interested in hosting new locations. Religious institutions, nonprofit organizations, clinics, community centers, and neighborhood associations can contact DeKalb County
Extension at (404) 298-4080 or [email protected]
for more information.
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DeKalb County commissioners present Arthur Blank with a plaque in recognition and appreciation for bringing professional soccer to DeKalb County.
by Ashley Oglesby
[email protected]
Dozens of supporters gathered at the Manuel
Maloof Auditorium on Aug.
4 to celebrate the Board of
Commissioners approved
partnership between DeKalb
County and Atlanta United
FC, the newest addition to
Major League Soccer (MLS)
DeKalb County Board of
Commission approved the
agreement to allow Atlanta
United FC to build a $30
million soccer complex and
training facility by a 4-3 split
decision.
Atlanta United president
Darren Eales said, This
will be one of the top training grounds in MLS in the
country.
The training stadium is
expected to be the site for
US Open Cup matches, a potential United Soccer League
team and other soccer exhibitions, as well as high school
sports and other events hosted by DeKalb County.
The training ground is
the heartbeat of any football
club. We always said that we
had three main goals for Atlanta United. Firstly, we want
to have a winning team on
the pitch. Secondly, we want
to have the best fan experience possible and thirdly we
want to engage in our community. The training ground
is crucial to all of these
goals, said Eales.
As in the case of other
MLS clubs, Atlanta United
is looking to land a naming
rights deal for the complex,
with 15 percent of the net
revenue going to DeKalb
PUBLIC NOTICE
The City of Stone Mountain will hold a general municipal
election for three (3) Council Member seats on November 3, 2015
for four-year terms. All persons desiring to run for any of these
offices shall qualify at City Hall located at 875 Main Street, Stone
Mountain, GA, 30083. The qualifying period shall begin at 8:30
a.m. on Tuesday, September 1, 2015 and end at 4:30 p.m. on
Thursday, September 3, 2015. The qualifying fee for the office of
Council Member will be $108.00. The qualifying fee must be paid
during the qualifying period.
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PUBLIC NOTICE
NOTICE OF ELECTION
DECATUR CITY COMMISSION AND
DECATUR BOARD OF EDUCATION
The Decatur City Commission officially announces the Call for the City's General Election to be held in the
City of Decatur, Georgia, on November 3, 2015 for two Decatur Board of Education members for four year
terms of office, and three City of Decatur Commissioners for four year terms, such terms to begin at the
organizational meeting in January 2016.
One City Commissioner from Election District 1, Post B
One City Commissioner from Election District 2, Post B
One City Commissioner District At-Large
One Decatur Board of Education member from Election District 1, Post B
One Decatur Board of Education member from Election District 2, Post B
DeKalb County will conduct this election at the following proposed precincts:
Election District
Clairemont East
Clairemont West
Glenwood Precinct
Oakhurst
Ponce De Leon
Renfroe
Winnona Park
District :
1
1
1&2
2
1&2
2
2
Each candidate will file notice of his or her candidacy and the appropriate affidavit in the office of the Election
Superintendent at City Hall, 509 North McDonough Street, Decatur, Georgia. The opening dates for qualifying
will start Monday, August 31, 2015 beginning at 8:30 A. M., and continuing until Wednesday September 2,
2015 at 4:30 P.M. The qualifying fee for City Commission office is $144.00 and the qualifying fee for Board of
Education members is $35.00
Registration for voting in the November 3, 2015 election will cut off on Monday, October 5, 2015.
For the November 3 General Municipal Election, the Absentee Poll will open 21 days prior to the Election (October 12).
All Advance Voting (Absentee in person) will be held at 4380 Memorial Drive, Monday through Friday, 8:30 AM
to 4:00 PM, October 12 through October 30.
Questions concerning absentee voting, early voting or voter registration should be directed to DeKalb County
Elections Division at 404-298-4020.
The Decatur City Commission gives notice this 20th of July, 2015
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Praise 102.5 radio personality Veda Howard poses with program director Christin Taylor, Councilman Dean Moore and pre-K student Victoria Johnson.
Correction
Lithonia asks to manage county-owned part of local park article
In the Aug. 6, 2015 issue, the Lithonia asks to manage countyowned part of local park article had an error that The Champion
Newspaper would like to correct.
Lithonia owns the entire Lithonia Park, and the county manages
an area of the park that includes the pavilion and ball fields.
We apologize for the error.
Moore said.
Members from the Blue
Wave Foundation, an organization formed to assist atrisk students, also assisted in
handing out school supplies.
K.D. Moore Community
Development founder and
Pastor Karl Moore said the
jamboree gives an outlet for
our kids to come and have
something to do to kickoff
back-to-school.
He added, For some of
our kids they wouldnt have
anything if they didnt have
these supplies coming to
them. Its essential for them
to start off the school year
with the entire essential they
need to get started.
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From left, Cedar Grove defensive tackle Antwan Jackson and linebacker Elysee Mbem-Bosse, and Lithonia defensive end Jordan Smith are
three of the top recruits in Georgia. Photo by Travis Hudgons
lists.
Jackson is ranked second overall
in the state by ESPN and ranked
23rd overall on ESPN 300. He is
ranked eighth in the state on Rivals.
com and 59th nationally. Jackson
has received more than 30 offers
from Division 1 schools.
Ohio State, Auburn and Georgia
are his top three choices. Jackson
said several factors will play a role
in his final decision.
I just have to love the school,
education [is important] and I have
to love the coaches, he said.
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Columbia Eagles
Chamblee Bulldogs
Dunwoody Wildcats
Decatur Bulldogs
Lakeside Vikings
Lithonia Bulldogs
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I knew I had to do
some stuff from a spiritual
standpoint, he said. That
was the biggest thing really.
That incident led me back to
church, and really teaching the
kids that its more than just
football.
Wimes started Fellowship
of Christian Athletes (FCA)
in his football program. FCA
is an international nonprofit
Christian sports ministry.
We started FCA because I
knew I was going through stuff
that a lot of people didnt know
about, but the kids were [also]
going through stuff that we
didnt know about, he said.
You never know what people
are going through. I think a lot
of these kidsthey go through
stuff so we try to be a lot more
than just football.
The football program also
provides pastoral services to
the players, bringing in local
pastors to talk to the players.
We want to make sure
these kids have spiritual role
models besides us, he said.
Wimes also makes sure his
coaching staff is doing what
they need to do to stay healthy
physically and mentally.
I try to make sure they
make their regular doctor and
dentist appointments, he
said. We work out together
too, and we keep each other
lifted in that way. I try to offer
counseling to all the coaches.
I probably do better than
all of us, he added. The only
meat I eat is fish. Ive lost 25
pounds so far.
He also encourages the
coaches to spend more time
with their families.
Thats really important,
he said. I think a lot of times
people lose focus about that.
Football is important but its
not your life. Everything could
be taken in a moment. You
really learn that more things
are important.
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Tucker, Marist, Stephenson and Cedar Grove will represent Georgia in the third annual Chick-fil-A Battle of the Borders. Photo by Travis Hudgons
p.m. game.
Coach Bryan Lamars team is
coming off a 10-3 season, its first
in Class AAAAAA, which had the
Tigers winning 10 games in a row
after dropping their first two games
of the season.
The Tigers second loss of the
season was a 19-7 loss to three-time
Class AAAA Florida state champion
Booker T. Washington (Miami) in
the 2014 Battle of the Borders. The
10 consecutive wins earned the
Tigers their eighth consecutive state
playoff berth. Lamar is 34-7 in his
three seasons at his alma mater.
Coach Todd Lanterns Godby
team had a similar run after losing
to Marist in the 2014 Battle of the
Borders. Godby finished 12-3,
winning 12 of its next 13 games
to reach the Class AAAAAA state
finals.
The Cougars, four-time Florida
state champs (1976, 1986, 1987,
2012), scored 159 points in their
first four-state playoff games, but
were shutout 38-0 by 2015 Battle
of the Borders participant American
Heritage (Plantation, Fla.) in the title
game.
The American Heritage Patriots
will take on the Stephenson Jaguars
in the final game of the Battle of the
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[email protected]
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nance.
Although the cityhood
groups have seen a rise in
support, there are still doubters such as Citizens Against
Cityhood in DeKalb, who
have spoken against cityhood, and the Save Tucker
from Lakeside City group,
which is against LaVista
Hills. There are homes in the
North Druid Hills area that
have yard signs opposing
LaVista Hills.
Venet said LaVista Hills
message to doubters is to
simply look around.
Compare the way the
existing cities, old and new,
provide local government
services with the way things
-Allen Venet
that shifted 2,000 residents
from Tuckers map to LaVista
Hills.
A Conference Committee was formed, and it voted
5-1 to return 500 residents,
along with a Walmart and
a QuikTrip to Tucker, and
1,500 residents remained in
LaVista Hills. The committee
also removed the Medlock
and Mason Mills neighborhoods from LaVista Hills
map.
Venet said the changes
impacted the support for
LaVista Hills.
There were people who
were happy, or unhappy, to
find themselves in, or out,
of our map and the Tucker
map, but that is the nature of
the process, Venet said. Our
citizens group submitted our
idea for a map, the Georgia
House changed the map, the
Georgia Senate changed it
more, and a conference committee compromised on the
final map with more changes. Without question, the
process was, and the map is,
messy but politics and compromise can be messy. The
important thing is that the
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fees.
The rising costs are expected to create a financial
hardship for many of the nations public school children,
according to Communities
In Schools of Atlanta, part of
the nations largest and most
effective dropout prevention
organization.
CIS cited new federal
data indicating that 51 percent of the students across
the nations public schools
are low income.
Brown said, To see all
this granular information
about how much it costs to
buy supplies for children...
its scary as a parent myself.
This is why were doing these
kind of events to drive home
the notion that just because
America looks like its recovering, there is still a deep
pocket of citizens around the
state, in local communities
that cannot afford supplies
that are critical to making
sure that a kid gets off to a
good start.
According to the index,
parents can expect to pay
$649 for elementary school
children, a 1 percent increase
compared to 2014; $941 for
middle school children, a 2.5
percent jump compared to
2014; $1,402 for high school
students, a more than 9 percent increase compared to
2014.
Brown said there are a
host of other issues that this
backpack drive highlights.
If a parent cannot afford
to buy basic school supplies,
imagine what else is not being covered like clothes, food
and shelter. We think its
imperative that people not
just take this one touch point
but to get involved with us
on a deeper level because we
do these sorts of things yearround.
The organization also
assists schools to improve
attendance, improve behavior, support academic per-
State Representative Billy Mitchell, DeKalb Board of Education Vice Chair James McMahan, GPC Development
officer William Covington, AT&T Regional Director of Legislative and External Affairs Delores Crowell, DeKalb
Board of Education members Michael Erwin, Marshall Orson, Stan Jester, Board Chair Melvin Johnson and
Vickie Turner, DeKalb Early College Academy Principal Edward Conner and Superintendent Stephen Green.
$25,000 granted to
early college students
by Ashley Oglesby
[email protected]
On Aug. 3 Georgia Perimeter College Foundation
received a $25,000 grant
from AT&T Georgia to support DeKalb Early College
Academy (DECA).
The funds will be used
to provide college textbooks
to high school students who
are currently dual enrolled in
Georgia Perimeter and earn-
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We kicked around
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City of Doraville
2015 Notice of General Election and
Qualifying Information
Notice is hereby given that the City of Doraville, Georgia shall hold Municipal General
Election on Tuesday, November 3, 2015 from 7:00am-7:00pm. A municipality shall fix
and publish a qualifying fee for each office to be filled in upcoming election. Such fee
shall be (3) three percent of the total gross salary of the office paid in the preceding
calendar year including all supplements.
OFFICE
Mayor, At Large
(Incumbent) Donna Pittman
SALARY
$14,800.00
QUALIFYING FEE
(3%) $444.00
$8,400.00
(3%) $252.00
$8,400.00
(3%) $252.00
$8,400.00
(3%) $252.00
Qualifying for the election shall be held at City Hall, 3725 Park Avenue, Doraville,
Georgia 30340 beginning on Monday August 31, 2015 through Friday, September 4,
2015 from 8:30am- 4:30 pm.
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In
Pictures
Northlake Malls parking lot is filled with a blur of colored lights for the visiting carnival. Photo by Travis Hudgons
Clarkston hosts National Night Out at Milam Park. Community members had the opportunity
to meet the people who protect and serve them. DeKalb County firefighters and Clarkston law
enforcement along with city officials interacted with the community. There was free food, live
entertainment and a replica of the Batmobile. Photos by Travis Hudgons
DeKalb County District 4 Commisser Sharon Barnes Sutton poses with Batman in front
of the Batmobile at Clarkstons National Night Out. Photo by Travis Hudgons
From left, Clarkston Police Chief Christine Hudson, Clarkston Mayor Ted Terry and Clarkston City
Clerk Tracy Ashby.
From left, Clarkston City Manager Keith Barker and V-103 radio personality Greg Street.
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