Friday, July 12, 2019

Holly Mill  -  7/12/19
YA GOTTA WONDER WHAT SOME FOLKS ARE THINKIN'
when they just park on someone's lawn.
Anyway she showed up to move it about 4 min before the KPD arrived.

Holly Mill
ADVANCED DISPOSAL
The last 3 weekly pick ups seem to indicate that AD has finally gotten the message that the trash cans should be put back onto the residents property and not left strewn around the street causing a traffic hazard.  The result of the City and a few residents complaints.  Hope it stays that way and not slip back to the old slip shod way.
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7/5/19   -   Holly Mill shared a link.
Northside - CANTON
City sets hearings on proposed tax increase
Canton has called public hearings on a tentative millage rate, set by the mayor and City Council, that officials say would increase property taxes by 5.35%.
The hearings are scheduled for 11 a.m. and 6 p.m. Thursday and 6 p.m. July 25 in council chambers at City Hall.
The tentative tax increase will result in a millage rate of 5.400 mills, an increase of 0.274 mills, according to a city announcement.
Without the tentative tax increase, the millage rate would be no more than 5.126 mills.
A home with a fair market value of $250,000 would see taxes rise by about $27.40, the city said.
The increase, for a non-homestead property with a fair market value of $200,000, would be roughly $21.92.
Information: https://bit.ly/2KZILyO
DAVID IBATA FOR THE AJC

(My Misc Comment:
  For the last 2 yrs the city has billed property taxes via the County. Once you got both a City and County tax bill, now you just get the County which has a line for the City taxes. No more 2 bills each year, now just one bill.
  Also some of us older citizens are exempt from City taxes if we also have an age exemption and a homestead exemption. For myself I don't see any tax increase coming)
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DAVID IBATA FOR THE AJC


CANTONGA.GOV
The Mayor and City Council of the City of Canton have tentatively adopted a millage rate which will require an increase in property taxes by 5.35 percent.

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  • NOTICE OF PROPERTY TAX INCREASE
    City of Canton, Georgia


    The Mayor and City Council of the City of Canton have tentatively adopted a millage rate which will require an increase in property taxes by 5.35 percent.

    All concerned citizens are invited to the public hearings on this tax increase to be held at City Hall in the council chambers on July 11, 2019 at 11 AM.

    Times and places of additional public hearings on this tax increase will be held at City Hall in the council chambers on July 11, 2019 at 6 PM and on July 25, 2019 at 6 PM.
    This tentative increase will result in a millage rate of 5.400 mills, an increase of 0.274 mills. Without this tentative tax increase, the millage rate will be no more than 5.126 mills. The proposed tax increase for a home with a fair market value of $250,000 is approximately $27.40 and the proposed tax increase for nonhomestead property with a fair market value of $200,000 is approximately $21.92.

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Tuesday, July 2, 2019


Heat Indices Could Reach 105 Degrees This Week: Georgia Weather

Heat indices could approach advisory level near 105 degrees this week, the National Weather Service warns. Thunderstorms are also possible.

By Kathleen Sturgeon, Patch Staff  Jul 1, 2019 
GEORGIA — July is here and with it comes a warning from the National Weather Service that the temperature this week could climb past 100 degrees.

Heat indices could approach advisory level, near 105 degrees, across portions of the area, particularly central Georgia and eastern north Georgia, Tuesday through Thursday, the NWS said.

The Heat Index is a measure of how hot it really feels when relative humidity is factored in with the actual air temperature, the NWS said.
Additionally, a Hazardous Weather Outlook has been issued for portions of north and central Georgia by the NWS.

Isolated thunderstorms are possible Monday afternoon across portions of the area. While severe storms are not expected at this time, the NWS said it is possible some storms could become strong and produce gusty winds, occasional lightning, and locally heavy rain.

While overall thunderstorm chances remain isolated Tuesday, the NWS said chances increase for scattered thunderstorms Wednesday through Saturday. Some strong storms are possible and isolated severe cannot be ruled out.

The next seven days' forecast includes:

Monday
A 20 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms after 3 p.m. Sunny, with a high near 93. Northwest wind 5 to 10 mph.

Tonight
A 20 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms before 10 p.m. Partly cloudy, with a low around 74. Northwest wind around 5 mph.

Tuesday
A 20 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms after 2 p.m. Mostly sunny, with a high near 93. Heat index values as high as 98. Northwest wind around 5 mph.

Tuesday Night
A 10 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms before 8 p.m. Partly cloudy, with a low around 73. Northwest wind around 5 mph.

Wednesday
A 20 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms after 2 p.m. Mostly sunny, with a high near 93. Northwest wind around 5 mph.

Wednesday Night
A 20 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms before 2 a.m. Partly cloudy, with a low around 74.

Independence Day
A 30 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms, mainly after 2 p.m. Mostly sunny, with a high near 93.

Thursday Night
A 30 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms, mainly before 2 a.m. Mostly cloudy, with a low around 73.

Friday
A 40 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms. Partly sunny, with a high near 91.

Friday Night
A 30 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms. Mostly cloudy, with a low around 73.

Saturday
A 30 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms. Partly sunny, with a high near 90.

Saturday Night
A 30 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms. Mostly cloudy, with a low around 73.

Sunday
A 40 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms. Partly sunny, with a high near 90.

The Weather Channel is forecasting warm, humid temperatures during the holiday week, and potential pop up thunderstorms.


https://patch.com/georgia/johnscreek/heat-indices-could-reach-105-degrees-week-georgia-weather

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Holly Mill
Friday is our Holly Mill, 4 phase, 663 home subdivision's trash day.
I can only address my own limited area of Holly Mill Village Drive and the HM HOA Recreation Area - there were no issues that I saw today in the returning of trash bins to the residents property.
This time around they were not left in the street as in prior pickups.So perhaps word has filtered down from top mgmt that the crew(s) needed to do the job properly.
I hope that in weeks to come it won't revert to the sloppy work Advanced was doing.
As the saying goes: "one swallow doesn't make a season." so we will have to see if this is now corrected or just fixed for this week.
Bill Harris
(photo from after pick up)
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  • From: linda.buchanan@cantonga.gov
To: consumerissues@aol.com, Darcy.Godwin@advanceddisposal.com, danial.jasinski@advanceddisposal.com, jared.bennett@advanceddisposal.com, Jimmy.Lovell@advanceddisposal.com

Sent: 6/25/2019 4:44:55 PM Eastern Standard Time

Subject: Re: CONTINUED POOR TRASH COLLECTION FROM ADVANCED DISPOSAL
Thank you for your email.  We are currently addressing this problem with ADS and hope to have this problem resolved.  Please let us know if your next service is not improved and carts are again left in the street.

Thank you again for the time you took to address this problem and the pictures that you attached.  

Pictures are always very helpful!
Have a Good Afternoon!

Linda Buchanan, Customer Service Manager
Phone: 770.704.1536

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Holly Mill
ADVANCED DISPOSAL - 3rd rate firm.
Still no pick up for the 3 cans of trash at the HM Rec Area on Keeter Road. Trash has been there for 7 days that I know of.

Holly Mill
ADVANCED DISPOSAL
These 3 garbage cans are in their 5th day of sitting in front of the HM rec area. Pick Up for the subdivision was this past Friday.

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6/21/19
ADVANCED DISPOSAL

Seems that they are not about to change how they leave their empty containers after the trash has been emptied. I wrote about this last week and even complained to their HQ who acknowledged and said they would refer this to their local GM.

Clearly they are not interested in fixing the problem and in fact there seems to be more containers left in the roadway than last week.

Time to get another trash company.

But the issue of WHY we ever hired them remains. They are 'F' rated by the BBB for each of their 37 locations in Georgia. Consumer complaint sites all have unfavorable posts about them.

So who at City dropped the ball last year when deciding to hire this bunch?



ADVANCED DISPOSAL UPDATE   Councilmember, Sandy McGrew Ward 1 has replied on the topic of Advanced Disposal and that is added to the site for the information of any Canton residents. Obviously anyone having issues with Advanced should let officials at City know their concerns.
Below is my reply to the Councilmember and her earlier email to me.
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Subject: HOLLY MILL - Advanced Disposal Trash Collection, 2nd Complaint to City
Thank you for your input on this Advanced Disposal problem.
The streets in these subdivisions are not overly broad to start with and drivers dodging trash cans should not be necessary as it would only take a few seconds more to put them back onto the residents property.I was somewhat disappointed in a prior reply from City that ". . . if the homeowner placed the can in the roadway, it was placed back in the roadway" .
I can assure you that residents do NOT set our trash cans out in the roadway.By now I am sure that Advanced has heard from the City on this issue, they have heard from me at Advanced HQ and said that the info would be passed down to the local GM for this area.
So perhaps between input from City and community members the pick up crews will be doing a better job in the coming week.
Appreciate your interest and if you happen to get a Advanced reply I would be interested in adding it to both my Community Facebook page and the Holly Mill blogsite.
Bill Harris
Holly Mill
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In a message dated 6/16/2019 12:54:46 PM Eastern Standard Time,
sandy.mcgrew@cantonga.gov writes:
Mr. Harris,
Thank you for letting us know that this issue is still going on. We will ask staff to look into it. We are aware that Advanced has not performed as well as expected.
I am watching to see if there are self improvements after the take over by Waste Mgt is in full effect. We will definitely take into consideration their performance when it comes time to review the contract.
Sandy McGrew


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6/15/19
RE: ADVANCED DISPOSAL'S SLOPPY WORK
I have had the below reply to my complaint which is posted further down this site and also on the blog:
" Thank you Mr. Harris for your email.

Unfortunately this is not a new complaint. Others have experienced similar problems. We are constantly in touch with Advanced regarding this Problem.

Our contract with Advanced will be coming up for review soon and this and other Problems will be considered.

I am sorry you have had this unresolved problem.

Gene Hobgood, Mayor"

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STILL NO PROGRESS IN THIS TRASH CONTAINER ISSUE

Back in late April the sloppy work of Advanced Disposal was brought to the attention of the City with a request that the company STOP leaving the empty trash containers strewn around the streets.

The problem continues and a further complaint has been made to the City Manager and to our Ward 3 Council Members.

Scroll down to April 26th if you want to see the first complaint.  Here are some photos from today FYI:






From: harris2018@aol.com
To: billy.peppers@cantonga.gov
Cc: nick.estes@cantonga.gov, farris.yawn@cantonga.gov
Sent: 6/14/2019 10:17:09 AM Eastern Standard Time
Subject: RE: HOLLY MILL - Advanced Disposal Trash Collection, 2nd Complaint to City

Billy Peppers, Canton City Manager, Council member Nick Estes, Ward 3
Council member Farris Yawn, Ward 3 
RE:  SLOPPY WORK BY ADVANCED DISPOSAL CREATING TRAFFIC ISSUES
This is an ongoing issue with how employees at Advanced Disposal do not return the empty trash containers to the lawn, driveway or sidewalks once they empty them.
Rather, they just leave many of them in the street.
As you know these crowded subdivisions were built to squeeze as many homes into an acre as they could and the widths of the streets are already less than optimal, so just leaving these now empty trash containers sitting on the streets rather than putting them back on the homeowners property is creating both a real traffic issue as well as just making the neighborhoods look like a junkyard.
I had sent a complaint to the City in April with photos, but that did not seem to have much effect.  (Copy below)
Can the City now officially bring this sloppy work to their attention so that the empty cans are no longer left in the roadway?
I have photos of this at one of my community blog sites FYI.  Both from April and from today.
See the blog at:
and the Holly Mill Residents Facebook page at:
Bill Harris
Holly Mill Subdivision

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6/2/19
BMK Construction and Engineerings
work to widen Holly Springs Parkway south of Rabbit Hill Road has been underway since March 2018 and is almost finished. The road north of the Home Depot at 4520 Holly Springs Pky is now 2 lanes in each direction and has been open for some months.

The construction of the Sixes Ridge development continues.

Photos looking North from Home Depot.


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5/27/19

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5/20/19

TIME FOR NEW GLASSES
  Every few years you get an eye exam and if there is any change you get a new updated script.
  6 Weeks ago I had an exam which showed minor changes from the old exam, but I decided to get all new glasses anyway.  Prices seem down from what I recall from prior purchases.

  My exam was done by the group that did my cataract surgery 3+ yrs ago, my comments are on the cost of new frames and lenses but all firms selling them also have optometrists associated with them for the exams.

  I used BJ's Wholesale (Exit 7 off 575) for the distance and reading glasses. You do NOT need membership in BJ's to use the optical dept. The frames and lenses were $140 each.

  Today I went to Visionworks for sunglasses with grey tint (Exit 19 off 575) and got a pair of prescription lenses and frame for $120. They have a LOT of frames available, many more than BJ's. As usual takes 10 days to make them up.

  So I was pleased to note prices seem reasonable at both places.  (Photo: my 2 pairs from BJ's, Visionworks paperwork FYI)

5/10/19
CHEROKEE COUNTY BOARD OF ASSESSORS

notices are hitting mailboxes in Cherokee County today.

These are just notices of the 2019 tax assessments, not bills.

Probably your bill will be close to last years, but if you want to dispute it you can put in a written appeal by 6/27/19.

The City and County bill together, this is the 3rd year for this, prior to this you got 2 separate bills, one City of Canton and the other Cherokee County.  Now it is just the one bill.

My tax last year was $276.78 and this year it is $267.60 for a savings of $9.18.  Just a bit more than a meal at Micky D's but better than it going up.

Before you ask, it is due to age exemptions, so hurry up and get old and you pay less in taxes.  The City tax for me is $0 and of course the various school taxes dropped off years ago.

See 2 tax bills FYI:

MORE ON TAX

Just in case anyone is interested (and probably no one is) I looked up a home that is the mirror image of my own.  Only difference is:
1)  I have .18 of an acre and it has .13 of an acre.
2)  It is owned by a Dallas, Tx. property investment firm called by several names, including 1H Borrower LP and also Invitation Homes, said firm(s) own at least 4 houses in Holly Mill and a LOT of others in the County.

As usual an easier to read copy is available on the referenced blog site.

I paid property tax of $276.78 in 2018 and 1H Borrower LP paid $2,027.46 or $1,750.68 more than I paid last year.  As you can see, they have no exemptions and I have several.

Don't rush into old age, it isn't as much fun as you might think it is.



5/10/19
HOLLY MILL RECREATION AREA:

The community pool area by 'the View', opened 5/4/19 and will close 9/2/19.

The Enclave opens 5/18/19 through 9/29/19.

Lifeguards will be on duty from 5/24 to 8/2 from noon to 8 PM and weekends while school is in session.  Otherwise it is 'swim at your own risk'.

Kids under 14 not allowed in unless accompanied by an adult.

2 years ago there was vandalism with 2 juveniles from another subdivision causing problems.  The camera system of that time caught them in the act, but these are updated cameras, put in after that incident.


Brief summary - The initial 7 pages arrived via attachment from the CPD and are available further down this blog site:
Reported to CPD 1/3/17 2:09 PM
Holly Mill Recreation Area
955 Keeter Road, Canton, Ga.
Repair and Clean Up:
2 Picnic Tables, 1 light fixture, $950
Criminal Damage to Property/2nd Degree - Felony
Christopher Carter Romans, W/M/15
433 Leyland Dr, Canton 30114
Elijah Cole, W/M15
1329 Bridge Mill Ave, Canton, 30114
On 3/1/17 a copy of the case file was sent to the DA’s office.








Note:  Pool furniture is all new for this year.

 Note:  Some of the umbrellas are shown knocked over in these photos, they are now restored with no damage.








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From: harris2018@aol.com
To: billy.peppers@cantonga.gov
Sent: 4/26/2019 3:41:10 PM Eastern Standard Time
Subject: ADVANCED DISPOSAL

ADVANCED DISPOSAL TRASH COLLECTION
These empty trash cans need to be put onto the sidewalk, driveway or lawn and NOT left in the street. 


These Holly Mill streets are just able to have 2 cars pass each other and we don't need any trash cans left on the streets to further hinder the traffic flow.
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