County government information catalog [Dec. 1994]

Georgia Department of Community Affairs 1994 Survey of County Government Operations

Table 1.A: Form of Government

Number of -- Number elected by: --

How is Does CEO or

members on

Are terms chairman/ chairman When may

Type of governing wards or

staggered or CEO have vote on vote be

1990

commission body? districts county-wide concurrent elected? commission? cast?

County

Population

(A)

(B)

(C)

(D)

(E)

(F)

(G)

(H)

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Population Group A

1. Bibb

149,967

Board

5

4

1 Concurrent pop vote Yes

Always

2. Chatham

216,935

Board

9

8

1 Concurrent pop vote Yes

Always

3. Cobb

447,745

Board

5

4

1 Staggered pop vote Yes

Always

4. Columbus/Muscogee

179,278

other

11

4

6

Staggered pop vote Yes Tie votes

5. DeKalb

545,837

other

8

7

1 Staggered pop vote Yes

NR

6. Fulton 7. Gwinnett 8. Richmond

648,951

Board

7

4

3

Concurrent pop vote Yes

Always

352,910

Board

5

4

1 Staggered pop vote Yes

Always

189,719

Board

8

8

0

Staggered vote comm Yes

Alwa.ys

Population Group B 9. Bartow 10. Carroll 11. Cherokee 12. Columbia 13. Coweta
14. Fayette 15. Floyd 16. Hall 17. Henry 18. Houston
19. Liberty 20. Rockdale 21. Spalding 22. Walker 23. Whitfield

55,911

Sole

1

0

1 Concurrent pop vote NR

NR

71,422

Board

7

6

1

Staggered pop vote Yes

Always

90,204

Board

5

4

1

Staggered pop vote Yes

Always

66,031

Board

5

1

4

Staggered vote comm Yes

Always

53,853

Board

5

5

0

Staggered vote comm Yes

Always

62,415

Board

5

3

2

Staggered vote comm Yes

Always

81,251

Board

5

0

5

Concurrent vote comm Yes

Always

95,428

Board

5

4

1

Staggered pop vote Yes

Always

58,741

Board

6

5

1

Staggered pop vote Yes

Always

89,208

Board

5

0

5

Staggered pop vote Yes Tie votes

52,745

Board

7

6

1 Concurrent pop vote Yes Tie votes

54,091

Board

3

0

3

Staggered pop vote Yes

Always

54,457

Board

5

5

0

Staggered vote comm Yes

Always

58,340

Sole

NR

0

0

NR

pop vote NR

NR

72,462

Board

5

4

1 Concurrent pop vote Yes Tie votes

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Georgia Department of Community Affairs 1994 Survey of County Government Operations

Table 1.A: Form of Government

Number of -- Number elected by: --

How is Does CEO or

members on

Are terms chairman/ chairman When may

Type of governing wards or

staggered or CEO have vote on vote be

1990

commission body? districts county-wide concurrent elected? commission? cast?

County

Population

(A)

(B)

(C)

(D)

(E)

(F)

(G)

(H)

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Population Group C

24. Baldwin

39,530

Board

5

5

0

Concurrent vote comm Yes

Always

25. Barrow

29,721

Board

7

6

1 Staggered pop vote Yes Tie votes

26. Bulloch

43,125

Board

7

6

1 Concurrent pop vote Yes Tie votes

27. Catoosa

42,464

Board

5

4

1 Staggered pop vote Yes

Always

28. Coffee

29,592

Board

5

5

0

Staggered vote comm Yes

Always

29. Decatur 30. Forsyth 31 . Habersham 32. Jackson 33. Laurens

25 I 511

Board

6

6

0

Staggered vote comm Yes

Always

44,083

Board

5

0

5

Staggered vote comm Yes

Always

27,621

Board

3

0

3

Staggered vote comm Yes

Always

30,005

Board

3

0

3

Concurrent pop vote Yes

Always

39,988

Board

5

5

0 Concurrent vote comm Yes

Always

34. Hurray 35. Polk 36. Sumter 37. Thomas 38. Tift

26,147

Board

5

0

5

Staggered vote comm Yes

Always

33,815

Board

6

0

6

Staggered vote comm Yes

Always

30,228

Board

5

5

0

Staggered vote comm Yes Tie votes

38,986

Board

8

8

0

Staggered vote comm Yes

Always

34,998

Board

7

6

1 Staggered pop vote Yes Tie votes

39. Walton

38,586

Board

7

6

Staggered pop vote Yes

Always

Population Group D 40. Appling 41. Ben Hill 42. Burke 43. Butts 44. Chattahoochee

15,744

Board

6

5

1

Staggered pop vote No

Tie votes

16,245

Board

5

4

1

Staggered pop vote Yes Tie votes

20,579

Board

5

5

0

Concurrent vote comm Yes

Always

15,326

Board

5

5

0

Staggered vote comm Yes

Always

16,934

Board

3

0

3

Concurrent vote comm Yes

Always

45. Chattooga 46. Crisp 47. Dodge 48. Elbert

22,242

Sole

1

0

1

NR

NR

NR

NR

20,011

Board

5

2

3

Staggered vote comm No

Tie votes

17,607

Sole

1

0

1 Concurrent NR

NR

NR

18,949

Board

5

5

0

Staggered vote comm Yes

Always

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Georgia Department of Conmunity Affairs 1994 Survey of County Government Operations

Table 1.A: Form of Government

Number of -- Number elected by: --

How is Does CEO or

members on

Are terms chairman/ chairman When may

Type of governing wards or

staggered or CEO have vote on vote be

1990

conmission body? districts county-wide concurrent elected? commission? cast?

County

Population

(A}

(B}

(C}

(D}

(E}

(F)

(G)

(H)

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Population Group D

49. Emanuel

20,546

Board

5

5

0

Staggered vote corrvn Yes Tie votes

SO. Fannin

15,992

Board

3

0

3 Concurrent pop vote Yes

Always

51. Grady

20,279

Board

5

5

0

Staggered vote corrvn Yes

Always

52. Haralson

21,966

Sole

NR

0

0

NR

NR

NR

NR

53. Hards

17 J 788

Board

5

5

0

Staggered vote corrvn Yes

Always

54. Hart 55. Jefferson 56. Jones 57. Lee 58. Madison

19,712

Board

5

5

0

Staggered vote comm Yes Tie votes

17,408

Board

5

4

1 Concurrent pop vote Yes

Always

20,739

Board

5

4

1 Concurrent pop vote Yes

Always

16,250

Board

5

5

0

Staggered vote corrvn Yes

Always

21,050

Board

6

5

1 Concurrent pop vote Yes

Always

59. McDuffie 60. Mitchell 61. Monroe 62. Oconee 63. Tattna 11

20,119

Board

5

4

1

Staggered pop vote Yes

Always

20,275

Board

5

5

0

Staggered vote conm Yes

Always

17,113

Board

5

4

1

Staggered pop vote Yes

Always

17,618

Board

5

0

5

Staggered pop vote Yes Tie votes

17,722

Board

6

5

1 Concurrent pop vote Yes Tie votes

64. Toombs 65. Washington 66. Wayne 67. Worth

24,072

Board

5

4

1

Staggered pop vote Yes Tie votes

19,112

Board

5

4

1 Concurrent vote corrvn Yes

Always

22,356

Board

5

5

0

Concurrent vote conm Yes

Always

19,745

Board

5

4

1 Concurrent pop vote Yes Tie votes

Population Group E 68. Banks
69. Berrien 70. Bleckley 71. Brant 1ey 72. Cook

10,308
14 I 153 10,430 11,077 13,456

73. Dade

13, 147

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Board

3

0

3

Concurrent pop vote Yes Tie votes

Board

3

0

3

Concurrent vote comm Yes Tie votes

Sole

1

0

1

NR

pop vote NR

NR

Board

5

0

5

Staggered pop vote Yes Tie votes

Board

5

5

0

Concurrent vote conm Yes

Always

Board

5

5

0

Staggered vote corrvn Yes

Always

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Georgia Department of Convnunity Affairs 1994 Survey of County Government Operations

Table 1.A: Form of Government

Number of -- Number elected by: --

How is Does CEO or

members on

Are terms chairman/ chairman When may

Type of governing wards or

staggered or CEO have vote on vote be

1990

comnission body? districts county-wide concurrent elected? co1T111ission? cast?

County

Population

(A)

(B)

(C)

(0)

(E)

(F)

(G)

(H)

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Population Group E

74. Early

11,854

Board

5

4

7

Concurrent pop vote Yes Tie votes

75. Gi !mer

13,368

Board

5

5

0

Staggered vote co1T111 Yes

Always

76. Jeff Davis

12,032

Board

5

5

0

Staggered vote co1T111 Yes

Always

77. Lamar

13,038

Board

5

4

1

Staggered pop vote Yes Tie votes

78. Lumpkin

14,573

Sole

1

0

1

NR

NR

NR

NR

79. Morgan 80. Pickens 81. Pierce 82. Pike 83. Screven

12,883

Board

5

5

0

Staggered vote co1T111 Yes Tie votes

14,432

Sole

NR

0

1

NR

NR

NR

NR

13,328

Board

5

4

1 Staggered pop vote Yes Tie votes

10,224

Board

5

4

1 Staggered pop vote Yes

Always

13,842

Board

7

7

0

Staggered vote co1T111 Yes Tie votes

84. Telfair 85. Terre 11 86. Union 87. Wilkes 88. Wilkinson

11,000

Board

5

5

0

Staggered vote co1T111 Yes Tie votes

10,653

Board

5

4

1

Staggered pop vote Yes Tie votes

11,993

Sole

1

0

1

NR

NR

NR

NR

10,597

Board

5

4

1

Staggered pop vote Yes Tie votes

10,228

Board

5

4

1

Concurrent pop vote Yes Tie votes

Population Group F 89. Atkinson 90. Candler 91. Char 1ton 92. Clay 93. Clinch
94. Dooly 95. Echols 96. Evans 97. Glascock 98. Heard

6,213

Board

3

0

3

Concurrent pop vote Yes

Always

7,744

Board

5

4

1 Concurrent pop vote Yes

Always

8,496

Board

5

5

0

Staggered vote co1T111 Yes

Always

3,364

Board

5

5

0

Concurrent vote co1T111 Yes Tie votes

6, 160

Board

5

5

0

Concurrent pop vote Yes Tie votes

9,901

Board

5

5

0

Staggered vote co1T111 Yes

Always

2,334

Board

3

0

3

Concurrent vote co1T111 Yes

Always

8,724

Board

5

5

0

Staggered vote co1T111 Yes Tie votes

2,357

Board

3

0

3

Concurrent pop vote Yes

Always

8,628

Board

6

5

1 Concurrent pop vote Yes Tie votes

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Georgia Department of Community Affairs 1994 Survey of County Government Operations

Table 1.A: Form of Government

Number of -- Number elected by: --

How is Does CEO or

members on

Are terms chairman/ chairman When may

Type of governing wards or

staggered or CEO have vote on vote be

1990

commission body? distrkts county-wide concurrent elected? commission? cast?

County

Population

(A)

(8)

(C)

(0)

(E)

(F)

(G)

(H)

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Population Group F

99. Jenkins

8,247

Board

5

5

0

Staggered vote comm Yes

Always

100. Lanier

5,531

Board

5

4

1

Staggered pop vote Yes Tie votes

101. Lincoln

7,442

Board

5

4

1 Concurrent pop vote Yes Tie votes

102. Long

6,202

Board

5

5

0

Concurrent vote comm

Yes

Tie votes

103. Marion

5,590

Board

3

0

3

Concurrent vote comm Yes

Always

104. McIntosh 105. Mi lier 106. Oglethorpe 107. Pulaski 108. Quitman

8,634

Board

5

4

1 Concurrent vote comm Yes Tie votes

6,280

Board

5

5

0

Staggered vote comm Yes

Always

9,763

Board

6

5

1

Staggered pop vote Yes Tie votes

8, 108

Sole

1

0

1

NR

NR

NR

NR

2,209

Board

5

0

5

Staggered vote comm Yes Tie votes

109. Randolph 110. Seminole 111. Talbot 112. Towns 113. Treutlen

8,023

Board

5

5

0

Staggered vote comm Yes Tie votes

9,010

Board

5

5

0

Staggered vote comm Yes Tie votes

6,524

Board

3

0

3

Staggered vote comm Yes

Always

6,754

Sole

1

0

1

NR

NR

NR

NR

5,994

Board

5

5

0

Staggered vote comm Yes

Tie votes

114. Webster 115. Wheeler 116. Wilcox

2,263

Board

4

3

1 Concurrent pop vote Yes Tie votes

4,903

Board

3

3

0

Concurrent vote comm Yes Tie votes

7,008

Board

5

5

0

Staggered vote comm Yes Tie votes

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Georgia Departent of Community Affairs 1994 Survey of County Government Operations

Table 1.A: Summary Sketch - Form of County Government

Number of

Average ---- Hembers of governing body ---- ---- Number of chairmen/CEO's ---- chairmen/CEO's

--- Type of commission/administration --- number of

elected to:

elected by:

with vote on

Number

board staggered

concurrent

vote of

popular

commission

' ' ' ' Group in group Board I Sole I Other I members terms I terms

commission

vote

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A

8

6 751 0 01 2 251 7

5 621

3

38'

1

12'

7

88,

8 100,

B

15

C 16

13 87' 2 131 0 16 100, 0 01 0

o01,

5 6

D

28

25 89' 3 m 0 01 5

E

21

F 28

Total 116

17
26 103

e1, 4 19,

931 2 89' 11

1s,'

0 0 2

o01,
2,

4 4 5

10

67'

4

27'

5

33,

10

67' 13 87'

12

1s,

4

251 10

62,

6

38' 16 100,

15

54, 11

391 13

46, 12

43, 23 e2,

12

s1,

5

24,

8

38, 10

48, 17 81'

13

46, 13

46,

17

61'

9

32,

26 93%

67

set 40

34' 54

47' 54

47' 103 89,

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Page 1.A - S

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Key to Table lB: Form of Government

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, I " s-:,,-.;

A. Form of Government: By statute, under which form of government does your county operate? CC ...... Comnnssion/Chairperson CM ...... Commission/Manager CA ...... Commission/Administrator CEO .... Chief Elected Official/Commission 0TH ... Other
B. Full-time Manager: Does the county employ a full-time manager, administrator or chief executive officer? Yes No
C. Title of Position: If the county has a full-time manager's position, what is the title of this position? Administrator Manager Supervisor County clerk Admin. assistant CEO Sole commissioner

D. Supervision of Departments: Who provides the primary day-to-day supervision of county department heads and their departments? Board ................. Board of Commissioners as a whole Sub-committee .. A Sub-committee of commissioners assigned responsibility for a given department Commissioner ... An individual commissioner with responsibility for a department CEO ................... An elected chief executive Manager ............ An appointed manager (county manager or equivalent) with extensive executive authority Administrator ... An appointed administrator with limited executive authority who assists the board

E. Authority Hire/Fire:

Does the full-time manager or administrator

have the authority to hire and/or fire department

heads?

Yes

No

Georgia Department of Community Affairs 1994 Survey of County Government Operations

Table 1.B: Form of Government

Under which form

Primary day-to-day

of government County have Title of supervision of county Full-time manager

does county

full-time ful 1-time departments/managers have authority to

1990

operate?

manager?

manager:

responsibility of: hire department heads?

County

Population

(A)

(B)

(C)

(D)

(E)

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Population Group A

1. Bibb

149,967

Comm-chair

No

CEO

2. Chatham

216,935

Comm-mgr

Yes

Manager

Manager

Yes

3. Cobb

447,745

Comm-mgr

Yes

Manager

Manager

Yes - commission

4. Columbus/Muscogee 179,278

Other

Yes

Other

Manager

Yes - commission

5. DeKalb

545,837

CEO-comm

Yes

Other

Administrator

No

6. Fulton 7. Gwinnett 8. Richmond

648,951 352,910 189,719

Comm-mgr Comm-adm Comm-adm

Yes

Manager

Yes

Administrator

Yes

Administrator

Manager Manager Manager

Yes Yes - chariman Yes - commission

Population Group B 9. Bartow 10. Carroll 11. Cherokee 12. Columbia 13. Coweta
14. Fayette 15. Floyd 16. Hal 1 17. Henry 18. Houston
19. Liberty 20. Rockdale 21. Spalding 22. Walker 23. Whitfield

55,911 71,422 90,204 66,031 53,853
62,415 81,251 95,428 58,741 89,208
52,745 54,091 54,457 58,340 72,462

Comm-adm Comm-chair Comm-mgr Comm-adm Comm-adm
Comm-adm Comm-mgr Comm-adm Other CEO-comm
Comm-adm Comm-chair Comm-mgr
Other Comm-adm

Yes

Administrator

Administrator

No

Administrator

Yes

Manager

Administrator

Yes

Administrator

Manager

Yes

Administrator

Administrator

Yes

Administrator

Yes

Manager

Yes

Administrator

Yes

Manager

No

Manager Manager Manager Manager
CEO

Yes

Administrator

Yes

Other

Yes

Manager

No

Sole comm

Yes

Administrator

Manager CEO
Manager
CEO Manager

No
No Yes - commission Yes - commission
Yes Yes Yes Yes - commission
Yes - commission No
Yes - commission Yes - chariman
No

Population Group C

24. Baldwin

39,530

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Comm-mgr

Yes

Manager

Page 1.B- 1

Manager

Yes - commission

Georgia Department of Community Affairs 1994 Survey of County Government Operations

Table 1.B: Form of Government

County

1990 Population

Under which form of government does county
operate? (A)

County have full-time manager?
(B)

Title of full-time manager:
(C)

Primary day-to-day supervision of county departments/managers
responsibility of: (D)

Full-time manager have authority to hire department heads?
(E)

Population Group C 25. Barrow 26. Bulloch 27. Catoosa 2B. Coffee 29. Decatur

29,721 43,125 42,464 29,592 25,511

CEO-colllll Colll!l-mgr Colll!l-mgr Comm-adm Comm-mgr

Yes

CEO

Administrator

Yes

Manager

Manager

Yes

Manager

Manager

Yes

Administrator

Manager

Yes

Administrator

Administrator

No Yes Yes Yes - commission Yes - commission

30. Forsyth 31. Habersham 32. Jackson 33. Laurens 34. Murray

44,083 27,621 30,005 39,988 26,147

Comm-adm Comm-adm CEO-comm Comm-adm Comm-mgr

Yes

Administrator

Administrator

Yes

Administrator

Manager

No

CEO

CEO

Yes

Administrator

Manager

Yes

Manager

Administrator

Yes - commission Yes - commission
Yes No

35. Polk 36. Sumter 37. Thomas 38. Tift 39. Walton

33,815

Comm-mgr

Yes

Other

Manager

Yes - commission

30,228

Comm-chair

Yes

CEO

Administrator

Yes - chariman

38,986

Comm-mgr

Yes

Manager

Manager

Yes

34,998

Comm-mgr

Manager

Administrator

Yes - commission

38,586

Comm-chair

No

CEO

Population Group D 40. App 1ing 41. Ben Hill 42. Burke 43. Butts 44. Chattahoochee

15,744 16,245
20,579 15,326 16,934

45. Chattooga 46. Crisp 47. Dodge 48. Elbert 49. Emanuel

22,242 20,011 17,607 18,949 20,546

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Comm-mgr Comm-mgr Comm-adm Conm-mgr Comm-chair
Other Comm-adm Other Comm-mgr Comm-adm

Yes

Manager

Yes

Manager

Yes

Administrator

Yes

Manager

No

No

Yes

Administrator

No

Yes

Manager

Yes

Administrator

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Manager Manager Administrator Manager Board
CEO Manager
CEO Manager Administrator

Yes - commission Yes - commission Yes - commission Yes - commission
Yes - commission
Yes Yes - chariman

Georgia Department of Community Affairs 1994 Survey of County Government Operations

Table 1.8: Form of Government

County

1990 Population

Under which form of government does county
operate? (A)

County have full-time manager?
(8)

Title of full-time manager:
(C)

Primary day-to-day supervision of county departments/managers
responsibility of: (D)

Full-time manager have authority to hire department heads?
( E)

Population Group D 50. Fannin 51. Grady 52. Haralson 53. Harris 54. Hart

15,992 20,279 21,966 17,788 19,712

Comm-chair Comm-adm Other Comm-mgr Comm-adm

Yes

Admin asst

Yes

Administrator

No

Yes

Manager

Yes

Administrator

CEO Manager
CEO Manager Manager

No Yes - commission
Yes Yes - commission

55. Jefferson 56. Jones 57. Lee 58. Madison 59. McDuffie

17,408 20,739 16,250 21,050 20, 119

Comm-adm Comm-chair Comm-chair CEO-comm Comm-chair

Yes

Administrator

Board

No

Board

Yes

Administrator

Administrator

No

CEO

No

CEO

CEO

Yes - commission
Yes - commission Yes - commission Yes - commission

60. Mitche 11 61. Monroe 62. Oconee 63. Tattnall 64. Toombs

20,275 17,113 17,618 17,722 24,072

Comm-adm Other Comm-chair Comm-chair CEO-comm

Yes

Administrator

Manager

Yes

County clerk

Board

Yes

Admin asst

Administrator

No

Board

No

CEO

CEO

Yes - commission
No
Yes - chariman
Yes - commission

65. Washington

19,112

Comm-adm

Yes

Other

Administrator

Mo

66. Wayne

22,356

Comm-adm

Yes

Administrator

Manager

Yes

67. Worth

19,745

CEO-corrrn

No

County clerk

Sub-committee

No

Population Group E 68. Banks 69. Berrien 70. Bleckley 71. Brantley 72. Cook

10,308 14,153 10,430 11,077 13,456

Corrrn-chair Corrrn-mgr Other Comm-chair Comm-adm

No

Board

Yes

Manager

Manager

No

Administrator

No

CEO

CEO

Yes

Administrator

Administrator

Yes
Yes - commission No

73. Dade 74. Early

13, 147

Corrrn-mgr

Yes

Manager

Manager

Yes

11,854

Comm-adm

Yes

Administrator

Administrator

No

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Georgia Department of Community Affairs 1994 Survey of County Government Operations

Table 1.B: Form of Government

Under which form

Primary day-to-day

of government County have Title of supervision of county Full-time manager

does county

full-time full-time departments/managers have authority to

1990

operate?

manager?

manager:

responsibility of: hire department heads?

County

Population

(A)

(B)

(C)

(D)

(E)

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Population Group E

75. Gilmer

13,368

Comm-mgr

Yes

Manager

Manager

Yes - commission

76. Jeff Davis

12,032

Comm-adm

Yes

Administrator

Administrator

Yes - commission

77. Lamar

13,038

Comm-chair

Yes

County clerk

Administrator

No

78. Lumpkin

14,573

Other

Yes

Sole comm

CEO

Yes

79. Morgan

12,883

Comm-mgr

Yes

Manager

Administrator

No

80. Pickens 81. Pierce 82. Pike 83. Screven 84. Telfair

14,432 13,328 10,224 13,842 11,000

CEO-comm Comm-chair CEO-comm Comm-mgr Comm-chair

Yes

Administrator

No

No

Yes

Manager

No

County clerk

CEO Board Manager Commissioner

Yes - commission
Yes - commission No

85. Terre 11 86. Union 87. Wilkes 88. Wilkinson

10,653 11,993 10,597 10,228

Comm-chair Other
Comm-chair CEO-comm

No

Yes

Administrator

No

County clerk

No

County clerk

Sub-committee Board CEO
Commissioner

Yes - chariman Yes - commission Yes - commission

Population Group F 89. Atkinson 90. Candler 91. Char 1ton 92. Clay 93. Cl inch

6,213 7,744 8,496 3,364 6, 160

Comm-chair Comm-chair Comm-chair Comm-adm Comm-chair

No

Administrator

No

Administrator

No

Administrator

Yes

Administrator

Administrator

No

CEO

Board

Yes - commission Yes - commission

94. Dooly 95. Echols 96. Evans 97. Glascock 98. Heard
99. Jenkins

9,901

Comm-chair

No

Board

2,334

Comm-chair

No

8,724

Comm-adm

Yes

Administrator

CEO

No

2,357

Comm-chair

No

Board

8,628

CEO-comm

No

CEO

8,247

Other

Yes

County clerk

Sub-committee

No

1994 County Government Catalog

Page 1.B - 4

Georgia Department of Community Affairs 1994 Survey of County Government Operations

Table 1.8: Form of Government

County

1990 Population

Under which form of government does county
operate? (A)

County have full-time manager?
(B)

Title of ful 1-time manager:
(C)

Primary day-to-day supervision of county departments/managers
responsibility of: (D)

Full-time manaqer have authority to hire department heads?
(E)

Population Group F 100. Lanier 101. Lincoln 102. Long 103. Marion 104. McIntosh

5,531 7,442 6,202 5,590
8,634

Comm-chair Co1M1-chair Co1M1-adm Co1M1-cha ir Co1M1-adm

No

CEO

No

County clerk

Board

Yes

Administrator

Administrator

No

Board

Yes

Administrator

Board

No Yes - commission

105. Mi 1ler 106. Oglethorpe 107. Pulaski 108. Quitman 109. Randolph

6,280 9,763 8, 108 2,209 8,023

Co1M1-chair Co1M1-chair CEO-colMl Comm-chair Co1M1-chair

No

CEO

No

County clerk

Board

No

Administrator

No

Board

No

County clerk

Sub-committee

Yes - chariman

110. Seminole 111 . Talbot 112. Towns 113. Treutlen 114. Webster

9,010 6,524 6,754 5,994 2,263

Comm-chair Comm-mgr Other Co1M1-chair Comm-chair

Yes

Administrator

Yes

Manager

No

No

No

Manager Manager
CEO CEO
CEO

Yes - commission Yes - commission
No

115. Wheeler

4,903

Coirm-chair

No

Board

116. Wi !cox

7,008

Comm-chair

No

Board

1994 County Government Catalog

Page 1.8 - 5

Georgia Department of Community Affairs 1994 Survey of County Government Operations

Table 1.8: Summary Sketch - Form of County Government (Cont.)

Number with full-time

--- Number of county governments by type --- Number of counties Number of counties with day-to-day manager having unrestricted

Commission Commission

CEO

with full-time

supervision assigned to:

authority to hire/fire

Number chairman

manager

commission

manager

board

manager/admin

department heads

, Group in group I

I

I

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12

80%

0

0%

0

0%

1

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C

16

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81%

0

0%

0

o,

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6%

D

28

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21

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5 18%

3

14%

1

4%

1

5%

2 1

7% 5%

F

28

19

68' 1 4'

4 m

7 25%

10

36%

2

7%

1

4%

Total 116

38

33, 25 22% 29 2s,

69

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18

m

4

3%

7

6%

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Table 2.A: Financial Management Practices

A. Function of Finance Director:

D. Budget Approval:

How is the function of finance director performed in

Who approves the annual budget?

the county?

Chair ......... Chairperson or sole commissioner

Full Time ................ County has a full-time

Board ........ Board ofcommissioners

finance director

Manager ... County manager

Part Time ............... County has a part-time

Other ........ Other

finance director

County Clerk .......... County clerk serves as

E. Capital Budget:

finance director

Does your county have a capital budget?

County Manager .... County manager or

Yes

No

administrator serves as

finance director

F. Budget Reports:

RDC ........................ Function of finance director

Are reports prepared at least quarterly, comparing

is provided through

budgeted versus actual revenues and expenditures?

contract with RDC

Yes

No

Other ...................... Function is performed by

other method

G. Local Option Sales Tax:

Does your county have a 1% local option sales tax?

B. Annual Operating Budget:

Yes

No

Does the county adopt an annual operating budget?

Yes No

H. Local Sales Tax Distribution:

How is the 1% local option sales tax distributed in

C. Budget Preparation:

your county?

Who prepares the annual operating budget?

BC-1970 .............. 1970 U.S. Bureau of Census

County Manager .... County manager

BC-1980 .............. 1980 U.S. Bureau of Census

CEO ........................ Chief elected official

BC-1990 .............. 1990 U.S. Bureau of Census

County clerk ........... County clerk

Other source ....... Other population estimate

Finance ................... Financial officer

Other method ..... Another method of distribution

Other ...................... Other

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Table 2.A: Financial Management Practices:

Function of County

Periodic

County

finance adopt annual

County

budget

have 1% How is 1%

director operating

Budget

Budget have capital reports local option sales tax

1990 performed by? budget? prepared by? approved by? budget? prepared? sales tax? distributed?

County

Population

(A)

(B)

(C)

(D)

(E)

(F)

(G)

(H)

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Population Group A

1. Bibb

149,967 Full-time

Yes

Finance

Board

Yes

Yes

No

2. Chatham

216,935 Full-time

Yes

Other

Board

Yes

Yes

Yes

BC-1970

3. Cobb

447,745 Full-time

Yes

Manager

Board

Yes

Yes

No

4. Columbus/Muscogee 179 I 278 Full-time

Yes

Manager

Other

Yes

Yes

Yes

BC-1990

5. DeKalb

545,837 Full-time

Yes

CEO

Board

Yes

Yes

No

6. Fulton 7. Gwinnett 8. Richmond

648,951 Ful 1-time

Yes

Finance

Board

Yes

Yes

Yes

BC-1990

352,910 Full-time

Yes

Finance

Board

Yes

Yes

No

189,719 Full-time

Yes

Finance

Board

Yes

Yes

Yes

BC-1970

Population Group B

9. Bartow

55,911 Full-time

Yes

Finance

Chair

No

Yes

Yes

BC-1990

10. Carroll

71,422 Fu 11-t ime

Yes

Finance

Board

Yes

Yes

Yes

BC-1990

11. Cherokee

90,204

Other

Yes

Manager

Board

Yes

Yes

No

12. Columbia

66,031 Full-time

Yes

Manager

Board

Yes

Yes

Yes

BC-1980

13. Coweta

53,853 Full-time

Yes

Finance

Board

Yes

Yes

Yes

BC-1970

14. Fayette 15. Floyd 16. Hall 17. Henry 18. Houston
19. Liberty 20. Rockdale 21. Spalding 22. Walker 23. Whitfield

62,415 Full-time

Yes

Manager

Board

Yes

Yes

Yes

Other method

81,251 Full-time

Yes

Finance

Board

Yes

Yes

Yes

Other method

95,428 Full-time

Yes

Other

Board

No

Yes

Yes

Other method

58,741

Other

Yes

Mgr &clerk Board

Yes

Yes

Yes

other method

89,208 Full-time

Yes

CEO

Board

No

Yes

Yes

other method

52,745 County clerk Yes

Manager

Board

No

Yes

Yes

BC-1990

54,091

Other

Yes

Other

Board

No

Yes

No

54,457 Full-time

Yes

Finance

Board

Yes

Yes

Yes

other method

58,340 County clerk Yes

CEO &clerk Chair

Yes

Yes

Yes

BC-1970

72,462 County clerk Yes

Manager

Board

No

Yes

Yes

other method

1994 County Government Catalog

Page 2.A - 1

Georgia Department of Community Affairs 1994 Survey of County Government Operations

Table 2.A: Financial Management Practices:

Function of County

Periodic

County

finance adopt annual

County

budget

have 1% How is 1%

director operating

Budget

Budget have capital reports local option saies tax

1990 performed by? budget? prepared by? approved by? budget? prepared? sales tax? distributed?

County

Population (A)

(B)

(C)

(0)

(E)

(F)

(G)

(H)

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Population Group C

24. Baldwin

39,530 Full-time

Yes

Manager

Board

Yes

Yes

Yes

BC-1980

25. Barrow

29,721 County clerk Yes

Other

Board

Yes

Yes

Yes

other method

26. Bulloch

43, 125 County clerk Yes

Mgr & cl erk

Board

Yes

Yes

Yes

other method

27. Catoosa

42,464 Full-time

Yes

Manager

Board

No

Yes

Yes

BC-1970

28. Coffee,

29,592 County clerk Yes

Manager

Board

No

Yes

Yes

Other method

29. Decatur 30. Forsyth 31. Habersham 32. Jackson 33. Laurens

25,511

Manager

Yes

Manager

Board

No

Yes

Yes

BC-1990

44,083

Other

Yes

Manager

Board

Yes

Yes

Yes

BC-1970

27,621 County clerk Yes

Manager

Board

Yes

Yes

Yes

other method

30,005 County clerk Yes

CEO & clerk

Board

Yes

Yes

39,988 Fu 11-t ime

Yes

Manager

Board

Yes

Yes

Yes

other method

34. Murray 35. Polk 36. Sumter 37. Thomas 38. Tift

26,147 Manager

Yes

Manager

Board

Yes

Yes

Yes

BC-1980

33,815 Manager

Yes

Manager

Board

Yes

Yes

Yes

BC-1970

30,228 Manager

Yes

Manager

Board

Yes

Yes

other method

38,986 Manager

Yes

Manager

Board

No

Yes

Yes

BC-1990

34,998 Manager

Yes

Mgr & clerk

Board

No

Yes

Yes

Other method

39. Walton

38,586 County clerk Yes

County clerk Board

Yes

Yes

Yes

BC-1990

Population Group D

40. Appling

15,744 Manager

Yes

Manager

Board

No

Yes

Yes

BC-1980

41. Ben Hill

16,245 County clerk Yes

Other

Board

No

Yes

Yes

other method

42. Burke

20,579 Manager

Yes

Manager

Board

No

Yes

Yes

BC-1990

43. Butts

15,326 Manager

Yes

Manager

Board

No

Yes

Yes

BC-1990

44. Chattahoochee

16,934 County cl erk Yes

County c1erk Board

Yes

Yes

Yes

Other method

45. Chattooga 46. Crisp 47. Dodge 48. Elbert

22,242 County clerk Yes

CEO & clerk Chair

No

Yes

No

20,011 Manager

Yes

Manager

Board

Yes

Yes

Yes

other method

17,607 County clerk Yes

County clerk Chair

No

Yes

Yes

BC-1990

18,949 County clerk Yes

County clerk Board

No

Yes

Yes

BC-1980

1994 County Government Catalog

Page 2.A - 2

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Georgia Department of Community Affairs 1994 Survey of County Government Operations

Table 2.A: Financial Management Practices:

Function of County

Periodic

County

finance adopt annual

County

budget

have 1% How is 1%

director operating

Budget

Budget have capital reports local option sales tax

1990 performed by? budget? prepared by? approved by? budget? prepared? sales tax? distributed?

County

Population

(A)

(B)

(C)

(D)

(E)

(F)

(G)

(H)

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Population Group D

49. Emanuel

20,546 Manager

Yes

Manager

Board

Yes

Yes

Yes

BC-1990

50. Fannin

15,992 Manager

Yes

Other

Board

No

Yes

Yes

BC-1970

51. Grady

20,279 Full-time

Yes

Manager

Board

No

Yes

Yes

BC-1980

52. Haralson

21,966

Other

Yes

CEO

Other

No

Yes

Yes

BC-1980

53. Harris

17,788 County clerk Yes

Mgr &clerk Board

No

Yes

Yes

BC-1970

54, Hart 55. Jefferson 56. Jones 57. Lee 58. Madison
59. McDuffie 60. Mitche 11 61. Monroe 62. Oconee 63. Tattnall
64. Toombs 65. Washington 66. Wayne 67. Worth

19,712 Manager

Yes

Manager

Board

Yes

Yes

Yes

Other method

17,408 County clerk Yes

County clerk Board

Yes

Yes

Yes

BC-1990

20,739 County clerk Yes

Other

Board

No

Yes

Yes

BC-1970

16,250 Manager

Yes

Manager

Board

No

Yes

Yes

BC-1980

21,050 County clerk Yes

Other

Board

Yes

Yes

Yes

Other method

20, 119 Full-time

Yes

Finance

Board

Yes

Yes

Yes

BC-1970

20,275 Manager

Yes

Manager

Board

Yes

Yes

Yes

BC-1990

17,113 County clerk Yes

Other

Board

No

Yes

Yes

BC-1970

17,618

Other

Yes

Other

Board

Yes

Yes

Yes

BC-1990

17,722 County clerk Yes

County clerk Board

No

Yes

Yes

BC-1980

24,072

Other

Yes

Other

Board

Yes

Yes

Yes

BC-1990

19, 112 Manager

Yes

Manager

Board

Yes

Yes

Yes

Other method

22,356 County clerk Yes

Mgr &clerk Board

No

Yes

Yes

BC-1980

19,745 County clerk Yes

Other

Board

No

Yes

Yes

BC-1980

Population Group E

68. Banks

10,308 County clerk Yes

CEO &clerk Board

No

Yes

Yes

BC-1970

69. Berrien

14,153 Manager

Yes

Manager

Board

No

Yes

Yes

BC-1990

70. Bleckley

10,430

Other

Yes

CEO

Chair

Yes

Yes

Yes

BC-1980

71. Brantley

11,077

Other

Yes

County clerk Board

No

Yes

Yes

BC-1980

72. Cook

13,456 Manager

Yes

Mgr &clerk Board

Yes

Yes

Yes

BC-1980

73. Dade

13,147 Manager

Yes

Manager

Board

Yes

Yes

Yes

BC-1970

1994 County Government Catalog

Page 2.A - 3

Georgia Department of Community Affairs 1994 Survey of County Government Operations

Table 2.A: Financial Management Practices:

Function of County

Periodic

County

finance adopt annual

County

budget

have 1% How is 1%

director operating

Budget

Budget have capital reports local option sales tax

1990 performed by? budget? prepared by? approved by? budget? prepared? sales tax? distributed?

County

Population

(A)

(B)

(C)

(0)

(E)

(F)

(G)

(H)

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Population Group E

74. Early

11,854 County clerk Yes

Mgr &clerk Board

Yes

Yes

Yes

Other method

75. Gilmer

13,368

Other

Yes

Other

Board

Yes

Yes

Yes

BC-1990

76. Jeff Davis

12,032 Manager

Yes

Manager

Board

Yes

Yes

Yes

BC-1970

17. Lamar

13,038 County clerk Yes

County clerk Board

Yes

Yes

Yes

BC-1980

78. Lumpkin

14,573 Fu 11-t ime

Yes

Finance

Chair

Yes

Yes

Yes

Other method

79. Morgan 80. Pickens 81. Pierce 82. Pike 83. Screven

12,883

Manager

Yes

Manager

Board

Yes

Yes

Yes

Other method

14,432 County clerk Yes

Manager

Chair

No

Yes

Yes

13,328 County clerk Yes

CEO &clerk Board

No

Yes

Yes

BC-1990

10,224

Other

Yes

Other

Board

No

Yes

Yes

BC-1990

13,842 County clerk Yes

Mgr &clerk Board

No

Yes

Yes

BC-1980

84. Telfair 85. Terre 11 86. Union
87. Wilkes 88. Wilkinson

11,000 County clerk Yes

Other

Board

No

Yes

Yes

BC-1990

10,653 County clerk Yes

CEO &clerk Board

No

Yes

Yes

BC-1990

11,993 Manager

Yes

CEO &clerk Chair

Yes

Yes

Yes

BC-1980

10,597 County clerk Yes

CEO &clerk Board

Yes

Yes

No

10,228 County clerk Yes

County clerk Board

Yes

Yes

Yes

Other method

Population Group F

89. Atkinson

6,213 Part-time

Yes

CEO &clerk Board

No

Yes

Yes

BC-1980

90. Candler

7,744 County clerk Yes

CEO &clerk Board

No

Yes

Yes

Other method

91. Char 1ton

8,496 County clerk Yes

CEO &clerk Board

No

Yes

Yes

BC-1980

92. Clay

3,364 Manager

Yes

Other

Board

Yes

Yes

Yes

BC-1990

93. Clinch

6, 160 County clerk Yes

CEO &clerk Board

No

Yes

Yes

BC-1980

94. Dooly 95. Echols 96. Evans 97. Glascock 98. Heard

9,901 County clerk Yes

County clerk Board

No

2,334

Other

NR

8,724

Other

Yes

Manager

Board

No

2,357

Yes

County clerk Board

No

8,628 County clerk Yes

CEO &clerk Board

No

Yes

Yes

BC-1970

Yes

Yes

Other method

No

Yes

Other method

Yes

Yes

BC-1990

1994 County Government Catalog

Page 2.A - 4

Georgia Department of community Affairs 1994 Survey of County Government Operations

Table 2.A: Financial Management Practices:

Function of County

Periodic

County

finance adopt annual

County

budget

have 1% How is 1%

director operating

Budget

Budget have capital reports local option sales tax

1990 performed by? budget? prepared by? approved by? budget? prepared? sales tax? distributed?

County

Population (A)

(B)

(C)

(D)

(E)

(F)

(G)

(H)

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Population Group F

99. Jenkins

8,247 County clerk Yes

County clerk Board

No

Yes

Yes

BC-1980

100. Lanier

5,531

Other

Yes

CEO &clerk Board

Yes

Yes

Yes

BC-1970

101. Lincoln

7,442 County clerk Yes

CEO &clerk Board

No

Yes

Yes

BC-1970

102. Long

6,202 Manager

Yes

Manager

Board

No

Yes

Yes

103. Marion

5,590 County clerk Yes

County clerk Board

No

Yes

Yes

BC-1970

104. McIntosh 105. Miller 106. Og1ethorpe 107. Pulaski 108. Quitman

8,634

Other

Yes

Other

Board

Yes

Yes

other method

6,280 County clerk Yes

Mgr &clerk

Board

No

Yes

Yes

BC-1980

9,763 County clerk Yes

County clerk Board

No

Yes

Yes

BC-1990

8, 108

Other

Yes

CEO &clerk Chair

Yes

Yes

Yes

Other method

2,209 County clerk Yes

Other

Board

No

No

Yes

Other method

109. Randolph 110. Seminole 111. Ta 1bot 112. Towns 113. Treutlen

8,023 County clerk Yes

County clerk Board

Yes

Yes

Yes

BC-1990

9,010 Manager

Yes

Manager

Board

Yes

Yes

Yes

BC-1990

6,524 Manager

Yes

Manager

Board

Yes

Yes

Yes

BC-1990

6,754

Other

Yes

CEO &clerk Chair

Yes

Yes

Yes

BC-1980

5,994 Part-time

Yes

CEO &clerk Board

No

Yes

Yes

other method

114. Webster 115. Wheeler 116. Wi !cox

2,263

other

Yes

County clerk Board

No

No

No

4,903 County clerk Yes

CEO &clerk Board

No

No

Yes

BC-1990

7,008 County clerk Yes

County clerk Board

No

No

Yes

BC-1980

1994 County Government Catalog

Page 2.A - 5

Georgia Department of Community Affairs 1994 Survey of County Government Operations

Table 2.A: Summary Sketch - Financial Management Practices

Number

Number

with full-time adopting annual

Number finance director operating budget

Group in group #

%

#

%

A

8

B

15

C

16

D

28

E

21

F

2B

Total 116

8 100%

9 60%

3 19%

2

7%

l

5%

0

0%

23 20%

8 100% 15 100% 16 100% 2B 100% 21 100% 27 96% 115 99%

Number

preparing

periodic

budget reports

#

%

8 100% 15 100% 16 100% 28 100% 21 100% 21 75% 109 94%

Number with

capital budget

#

%

Number with 1%

local option

sales tax

#

%

8 100%

9 60%

ll

69%

l l

39%

12 57%

B 29%

59 51%

4 50% 13 87% 14 88% 27 96% 20 95% 26 93% 104 90%

1994 County Information Catalog

Page 2.A - S

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Table 2.B: Financial Management Practices Special Tax Districts

If the jurisdiction has special tax districts, which are present?

A. Sanitation

B. Drainage/storm sewer

C. Sewerage

D. Street lighting

E. Street construction

F.

Police

G. Fire

H. Other

Georgia Department of Community Affairs 1994 Survey of County Government Operations

Table 2.8: Financial Management Practices - Special Tax Districts:

If the jurisdiction has special tax districts, which are present:

drainage/

storm

street street

1990 sanitation sewer sewerage lighting construction po Iice

fire

other

County

Population (A)

(B)

(C)

(D)

(E)

( F)

(G)

(H)

Population Group A

1. Bibb

149,967

y

y

2. Chatham

216,935

y

3. Cobb

447,745

y

4. Columbus/Muscogee 179,278

y

y

5. DeKalb

545,837

y

y

y

y

6. Fulton

648,951

y

7. Gwinnett

352,910

8. Richmond

189,719

y

y

y

y

y

y

y

y

y

Population Group B

9. Bartow

55,911

10. Carro 11

71,422

11. Cherokee

90,204

y

12. Columbia

66,031

y

13. Coweta

53,853

y

14. Fayette 15. Floyd 16. Ha 11 17. Henry 18. Houston

62,415 81,251 95,428 58,741 89,208

y

y

y

y

y

y

y

y

19. Liberty 20. Rockdale 21. Spalding 22. Walker 23. Whitfield

52,745 54,091 54,457 58,340 72,462

y y

y

y

y

1994 County Government Catalog

Page 2.B - 1

Georgia Department of Community Affairs 1994 Survey of County Government Operations

Table 2.8: Financial Management Practices - Special Tax Districts:

If the jurisdiction has special tax districts, which are present:

drainage/

storm

street street

1990 sanitation sewer sewerage lighting construction pol ice

fire

other

County

Population (A)

(B)

(C)

(D)

(E)

(F)

(G)

(H)

Population Group C 24. Baldwin 25. Barrow 26. Bulloch 27. Catoosa 28. Coffee

39,530 29,721 43,125 42,464 29,592

y

y

y

29. Decatur

25,511

30. Forsyth

44,083

y

31. Habersham

27,621

32. Jackson

30,005

y

33. Laurens

39,988

y

34. Murray 35. Polk 36. Sumter 37. Thomas 38. Tift

26,147 33,815 30,228 38,986 34,998

y

y

y

39. Walton

38,586

Population Group D

40. Appling

15,744

41. Ben Hill

16,245

42. Burke

20,579

y

43. Butts

15,326

44. Chattahoochee

16,934

45. Chattooga 46. Crisp

22,242 20,011

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Page 2.8 - 2

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Georgia Department of Community Affairs 1994 Survey of County Government Operations

Table 2.B: Financial Management Practices - Special Tax Districts:

If the jurisdiction has special tax districts, which are present:

drainage/

storm

street street

1990 sanitation sewer sewerage lighting construction po 1ice

fire

other

County

Population (A)

(B)

(C)

(D)

(E)

(F)

(G)

(H)

Population Group D

47. Dodge

17 I 607

48. Elbert

18,949

49. Emanuel

20,546

y

50. Fannin

15,992

51. Grady

20,279

52. Haralson

21,966

53. Harris

17,788

54. Hart

19,712

55. Jefferson

17,408

56. Jones

20,739

y

57. Lee

16,250

58. Madison

21,050

59. McDuffie

20, 119

y

60. Mitche 11

20 I 275

61. Monroe

17, 113

62. Oconee

17,618

y

63. Tattnall

17,722

64. Toombs

24,072

65. Washington

19, 112

66. Wayne

22,356

67. Worth

19,745

Population Group E 68. Banks 69. Berrien

10,308 14,153

1994 County Government Catalog

Page 2.B - 3

Georgia Department of Community Affairs 1994 Survey of County Government Operations

Table 2.B: Financial Management Practices - Special Tax Districts:

If the jurisdiction has special tax districts, which are present:

drainage/

storm

street street

1990 sanitation sewer sewerage lighting construction pol ice

fire

other

County

Population (A)

(B)

(C)

(D)

(E)

(F)

(G)

(H)

Population Group E

70. Bleckley

10,430

71. Brant 1ey

11,077

y

72. Cook

13,456

73. Dade

13,147

74. Early

11,854

75. Gilmer 76. Jeff Davis 77. Lamar 78. Lumpkin 79. Morgan

13,368 12,032 13,038 14,573 12,883

80. Pickens 81. Pierce 82. Pike 83. Screven 84. Telfair

14,432

13,328

10,224

13,842

y

11,000

85. Terre 11 86. Union 87. Wilkes 88. Wilkinson

10,653

y

11,993

10,597

10,228

y

y

y

Population Group F

89. Atkinson

6,213

y

y

90. Candler

7,744

91. Char 1ton

8,496

92. Clay

3,364

93. Clinch

6, 160

y

y

y

1994 County Government Catalog

Page 2.B - 4

Georgia Department of Community Affairs 1994 Survey of County Government Operations

Table 2.B: Financial Management Practices - Special Tax Districts:

If the jurisdiction has special tax districts, which are present:

drainage/

storm

street street

1990 sanitation sewer sewerage lighting construction pol ice

fire

other

County

Population (A)

(B)

(C)

(D)

(E)

(F)

(G)

(H)

Population Group F 94. Dooly 95. Echols 96. Evans 97. Glascock 98. Heard

9,901 2,334 8,724 2,357 8,628

99. Jenkins

8,247

100. Lanier

5,531

101. Lincoln

7,442

102. Long

6,202

103. Marion

5,590

104. McIntosh 105. Mi 1ler 106. Oglethorpe 107. Pulaski 108. Quitman

8,634 6,280 9,763 8,108 2,209

109. Randolph

8,023

110. Seminole

9,010

111. Talbot

6,524

112. Towns

6,754

113. Treutlen

5,994

114. Webster 115. Wheeler 116. Wilcox

2,263 4,903 7,008

1994 County Government Catalog

Page 2.B - 5

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COUNTY GOVERMENT INFORMATION CATALOG
GEORGIA DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY AFFAIRS
December 1994

Georgia Department of Community Affairs 1994 Survey of County Government Operations

Table 2.D: Financial Management Practices - In General

County

1990 Population

Does the county

collect a business

license/occupational tax?

assessment

(Y or N)

method

(A)

(B)

Amount of school board funds received by county in past fiscal year:
(C)

----- If school board funds were received, -----

how were these funds used by the jurisdiction?

administering supervising developing/

school property elections managing

other

taxes school board infrastructure services

(D)

(E)

(F)

(G)

Population Group C

24. Baldwin

39,530

y

fixed fee

0

25. Barrow

29,721

y

# of emp

0

26. Bulloch

43,125

N

0

27. Catoosa

42,464

N

0

28. Coffee

29,592

N

0

29. Decatur

25,511

y

fixed fee

0

30. Forsyth

44,083

y

fixed fee

0

31. Habersham

27,621

N

90,693

y

32. Jackson

30,005

N

0

33. Laurens

39,988

N

0

34. Murray

26,147

N

0

35. Polk

33,815

N

0

36. Sumter

30,228

N

0

37. Thomas

38,986

N

0

38. Tift

34,998

N

0

39. Walton

38,586

y

# of emp

175,000

y

Population Group D

40. Appling

15,744

N

0

41. Ben Hi 11

16,245

y

fixed fee

0

42. Burke

20,579

N

0

43. Butts

15,326

N

73,958

y

44. Chattahoochee

16,934

y

fixed fee

0

45. Chattooga

22,242

N

0

1994 County Government Catalog

Page 2.D - 2

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Georgia Department of Community Affairs 1994 Survey of County Government Operations

Table 2.D: Financial Management Practices - In General

County

1990 Population

Does the county

collect a business

license/occupational tax?

assessment

(Y or N)

method

(A)

(B)

Amount of school board funds received by county in past fiscal year:
(C)

If school board funds were received, -----

how were these funds used by the jurisdiction?

administering supervising developing/



school property elections managing

other

taxes school board infrastructure services

(D)

(E)

(F)

(G)

Population Group D

46. Crisp

20,011

N

0

47. Dodge

17,607

N

0

48. Elbert

18,949

y

receipts

0

49. Emanuel

20,546

N

0

50. Fannin

15,992

N

0

51. Grady

20,279

N

0

52. Haralson

21,966

N

0

53. Harris

17,788

y

fixed fee

0

54. Hart

19,712

N

0

55. Jefferson

17,408

N

0

56. Jones

20,739

y

receipts

72,247

y

57. Lee

16,250

y

fixed fee

0

58. Madison

21,050

y

receipts

0

59. McDuffie

20,119

N

0

60. Mitche 11

20,275

y

fixed fee

0

61. Monroe

17, 113

N

0

62. Oconee

17,618

y

# of emp

57,500

y

63. Tattna 11

17, 722

N

0

64. Toombs

24,072

N

0

65. Washington

19, 112

0

66. Wayne

22,356

N

0

67. Worth

19,745

y

receipts

0

y

y

y

Population Group E

1994 County Government Catalog

Page 2.D - 3

Georgia Department of Community Affairs 1994 Survey of County Government Operations

Table 2.0: Financial Management Practices - In General

County

1990 Population

Does the county

collect a business

license/occupational tax?

assessment

(Y or N)

method

(A}

(B)

Amount of school board funds received by county in past fiscal year:
(C)

If school board funds were received, -----

how were these funds used by the jurisdiction?

administering supervising developinq/

school property elections manaqinq

other

taxes school board infrastructure services

(D)

(E)

(F)

(G)

Population Group E

68. Banks

10,308

y

# of emp

0

69. Berrien

14,153

N

0

70. Bleckley

10,430

y

fixed fee

0

71. Brantley

11,077

y

fixed fee

0

72. Cook

13,456

y

fixed fee

0

73. Dade

13, 147

N

0

74. Early

11,854

N

0

75. Gilmer

13,368

N

0

76. Jeff Davis

12,032

N

0

77. Lamar

13,038

y

# of emp

0

78. Lumpkin 79. Morgan 80. Pickens 81. Pierce 82. Pike

14,573

N

0

12,883

y

fixed fee

0

14,432

N

0

13,328

y

fixed fee

0

10,224

y

fixed fee

0

83. Screven 84. Telfair 85. Terre 11 86. Union 87. Wilkes

13,842

y

fixed fee

0

11,000

N

0

10,653

y

fixed fee

0

11,993

y

fixed fee

0

10,597

y

fixed fee

0

y

y

88. Wilkinson

10,228

N

fixed fee

0

Population Group F

89. Atkinson

6,213

N

0

1994 County Government Catalog

Page 2.0 - 4

_)

Georgia Department of Community Affairs 1994 Survey of County Government Operations

Table 2.0: Financial Management Practices - In General

County

1990 Population

Does the county

collect a business

license/occupational tax?

assessment

(Y or N)

method

(A)

(B)

Amount of school board funds received by county in past fiscal year:
(C)

----- If school board funds were received, -----

how were these funds used by the jurisdiction?

administering supervising developing/

school property elections managing

other

taxes school board infrastructure services

(D)

(E)

(F)

(G)

Population Group F

90. Candler

7,744

N

0

91. Char 1ton

8,496

y

receipts

0

92. Clay

3,364

N

0

93. Cl inch

6,160

N

0

94. Dooly

9,901

N

0

95. Echols

2,334

N

0

96. Evans

8,724

y

fixed fee

0

97. Glascock

2,357

N

0

98. Heard

8,628

N

72,292

y

99. Jenkins

8,247

y

fixed fee

0

100. Lanier 101. Lincoln 102. Long 103. Marion 104. McIntosh

5,531

y

fixed fee

0

7,442

y

fixed fee

0

6,202

y

fixed fee

0

5,590

N

0

8,634

y

fixed fee

0

105. Miller

6,280

y

fixed fee

106. Og1ethorpe

9,763

N

107. Pulaski

8I 108

y

receipts

y

108. Quitman

2,209

N

109. Randolph

8,023

N

110. Seminole

9,010

N

0

111. Talbot

6,524

y

receipts

0

112. Towns

6,754

N

0

113. Treutlen

5,994

N

0

1994 County Government Catalog

Page 2.D - 5

Georgia Department of Conmunity Affairs 1994 Survey of County Government Operations

Table 2.D: Financial Management Practices - In General

County

1990 Population

Does the county

collect a business

license/occupational tax?

assessment

(Y or N)

method

(A)

(B)

Amount of school board funds received by county in past fiscal year:
(C)

----- If school board funds were received, -----

how were these funds used by the jurisdiction?

administering supervisinq developing/

school property elections manaqinq

other

taxes school board infrastructure services

(D)

(E)

(F)

(G)

Population Group F

114. Webster

2,263

y

receipts

0

115. Wheeler

4,903

N

0

116. Wilcox

7,008

N

0

1994 County Government Catalog

Page 2.D - 6

Georgia Department of Community Affairs 1994 Survey of County Government Operations

Table 2.0: Summary Sketch - Financial Management Practices - In General

If business license/occupational tax is collected, what method of assessment is used?

Number collecting

Number receivinq

business license/

number of number of

square

inventory

gross

funds from

Number occupational tax fixed fee employees fixtures

footage

value

receipts

school board

Group in group It

%

It

% It

% It

% It

% It

% It

%

#

%

-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

A

8

8

100%

1 12%

5 62%

0 0%

1 12%

0 0%

1 88%

4 50%

B

15

12

80%

12 80%

1 47%

2 13%

2 13%

2 13%

3 20%

0 0%

C

16

5

31%

3 19%

2 12%

0 0%

0 0%

0 0%

0 0%

2 12%

D

28

10

36%

5 18%

1 4%

0 0%

0 0%

0 0%

4 14%

3 11%

E

21

12

57%

11 52%

2 10%

0 0%

0 0%

0 0%

0 0%

0 0%

F

28

11

39%

1 25%

0 0%

0 0%

0 0%

0 0%

4 14%

2 7%

Total 116

58

50%

39 34% 17 15%

2 2%

3 3%

2 2% 18 16%

11 9%

1994 County Information Catalog

Page 2.D - S

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Table 3.A: Data Processing

'

Jl1l Siiiii:;.o:;

How are the following services provided?
In-house In-house 0th govt Contracted with another government Out prov Contracted with outside provider RDC Contracted with RDC Comb Combination of the above
A. Record keeping
B. Utility bill preparation
C. Payroll preparation
D. Accounts payable
E. Accounts receivable
F. Fund accounting
G. General ledger
H. Word processing
I. Project management

Georgia Department of Community Affairs 1994 Survey of County Government Operations

Table 3.A: Data Processing

How are the following functions of the government performed?

ut iIity

record

bills

payro 11 accounts accounts

fund

general

word

project

1990

keeping

prepared preparation payable receivable accounting ledger

processing management

County

Population

(A)

(B)

(C)

(D)

(E)

(F)

(G)

(H)

(1)

------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Population Group A

1. Bibb

149,967 in-house in-house in-house in-house in-house in-house in-house in-house in-house

2. Chatham

216,935 in-house in-house in-house in-house in-house in-house in-house in-house in-house

3. Cobb

447,745 in-house in-house in-house in-house in-house in-house in-house in-house in-house

4. Columbus/Muscogee 179,278

in-house in-house in-house in-house in-house in-house

in-house

5, DeKalb

545,837 in-house in-house in-house in-house in-house in-house in-house in-house in-house

6. Fulton 7. Gwinnett 8. Richmond

648,951 in-house combined in-house in-house in-house in-house in-house in-house in-house 352,910 in-house in-house in-house in-house in-house in-house in-house in-house in-house 189,719 out provider out provider out provider out provider out provider out provider out provider out provider out provider

Population Group B 9. Bartow 10. Carroll 11. Cherokee 12. Columbia
13. Coweta

55, 911 71,422 90,204 66,031 53,853

in-house in-house in-house
in-house

in-house
in-house in-house

in-house in-house in-house in-house in-house

in-house in-house in-house in-house in-house

in-house in-house in-house in-house

in-house in-house in-house in-house in-house

in-house in-house in-house in-house in-house

in-house in-house in-house in-house in-house

out provider in-house

14. Fayette 15. Floyd 16. Hall 17. Henry 18. Houston
19. Liberty 20. Rock da Ie 21. Spalding 22. Walker 23. Whitfield

62,415 81,251 95,428 58,741 89,208
52, 745 54,091 54,457 58,340 72,462

in-house in-house
in-house in-house
in-house in-house in-house in-house in-house

in-house in-house
in-house in-house
out provider

in-house in-house in-house in-house in-house
in-house in-house in-house in-house in-house

in-house in-house in-house in-house in-house
in-house in-house in-house in-house in-house

in-house in-house
in-house in-house
in-house in-house in-house in-house in-house

in-house in-house in-house in-house in-house
in-house in-house in-house in-house in-house

in-house in-house in-house in-house in-house
in-house in-house in-house in-house in-house

in-house in-house in-house in-house combined
in-house in-house in-house
in-house

in-house in-house
in-house out provider
in-house combined
combined in-house

Population Group C

1994 County Government Catalog

Page 3.A - 1

Georgia Department of Community Affairs 1994 Survey of County Government Operations

Table 3.A: Data Processing

How are the following functions of the government performed?

utility

record

bi Ils

payro 11

accounts accounts

fund

general

word

project

1990

keeping

prepared preparation payable receivable accounting ledger

processing management

County

Population

(A)

(8)

(C)

(D)

(E)

(F)

(G)

(H)

(1)

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Population Group C

24. Baldwin

39,530 in-house in-house in-house in-house in-house in-house in-house in-house in-house

25. Barrow

29,721 in-house

in-house in-house in-house in-house in-house in-house

26. Bui loch

43,125 in-house

in-house in-house

in-house in-house in-house

27. Catoosa

42,464 in-house

in-house in-house in-house in-house in-house in-house

28. Coffee

29,592 in-house

in-house in-house in-house in-house in-house in-house combined

29. Decatur 30. Forsyth 31. Habersham 32. Jackson 33. Laurens
34. Murray 35. Po Ik 36, Sumter 37. Thomas 38. Tift
39. walton

25,511 44,083 27,621 30,005 39,988
26,147 33,815 30,228 38,986 34,998
38,586

in-house in-house in-house in-house combined
in-house in-house
in-house in-house
in-house

in-house in-house in-house in-house
in-house

in-house in-house in-house in-house in-house

in-house in-house in-house in-house in-house

in-house in-house in-house in-house out provider out provider in-house in-house in-house in-house

in-house in-house

in-house in-house in-house in-house in-house
in-house in-house
in-house in-house
in-house

in-house in-house in-house out provider in-house

in-house in-house in-house in-house in-house

in-house in-house
in-house in-house

in-house in-house out provider in-house in-house

in-house in-house

in-house in-house in-house in-house in-house
in-house
in-house in-house in-house
in-house

in-house
RDC
in-house
RDC
in-house in-house
combined

Population Group D 40. Appling 41. Ben Hi II 42. Burke 43. Butts 44. Chattahoochee
45. Chattooga 46. Crisp

15,744 16,245 20,579 15,326 16,934
22,242 20,011

in-house in-house in-house in-house in-house
in-house in-house

in-house in-house

in-house in-house in-house in-house in-house
in-house in-house

in-house in-house in-house in-house in-house
in-house in-house

in-house in-house in-house in-house in-house
in-house in-house

in-house in-house in-house in-house in-house
in-house in-house

in-house in-house in-house in-house in-house
in-house in-house

in-house
in-house in-house in-house
in-house in-house

in-house
in-house out provider
combined
out orovider

1994 County Government Catalog

Page 3.A - 2

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Georgia Department of Community Affairs 1994 Survey of County Government Operations

Table 3.A: Data Processing

How are the following functions of the government performed?

ut i I ity

record

bills

payrol I

accounts accounts

fund

general

word

project

1990

keeping

prepared preparation payable receivable accounting ledger

processing management

County

Population

(A)

(8)

(C)

(D}

(E)

(F)

(G)

(H)

(I)

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Population Group D

47. Dodge

17,607 in-house

in-house in-house in-house in-house in-house in-house in-house

48. Elbert

18,949 in-house

in-house in-house in-house in-house in-house in-house combined

49. Emanuel

20,546 in-house

in-house in-house in-house in-house in-house in-house in-house

50. Fannin

15,992 in-house

in-house in-house

in-house in-house in-house

51. Grady

20,279 in-house

in-house in-house in-house in-house in-house in-house in-house

52. Haralson 53. Harris 54. Hart 55. Jefferson 56. Jones

21,966 17,788 19,712 17,408 20,739

in-house in-house in-house in-house in-house

in-house in-house in-house in-house in-house

in-house in-house in-house in-house in-house

in-house in-house in-house in-house in-house

in-house in-house in-house in-house in-house

in-house in-house in-house in-house in-house

in-house in-house in-house in-house in-house

in-house in-house in-house in-house in-house

in-house

57. Lee 58. Madison 59. McDuffie 60. Mitchell 61. Monroe

16,250 21,050 20, 119 20,275 17, 113

in-house in-house in-house in-house in-house

in-house

in-house in-house in-house in-house in-house

in-house in-house in-house in-house in-house

in-house in-house in-house in-house in-house

in-house in-house in-house in-house in-house

in-house in-house in-house in-house in-house

in-house in-house in-house in-ho,Jse
in-house

combined out provider
in-ho1Jse out provider

62. Oconee 63. Tattna 11 64. Toombs 65. Washington 66. Wayne

17,618 17,722 24,072 19, 112
22,356

in-house in-house in-house in-house in-house

in-house

out provider in-house in-house in-house in-house

in-house in-house in-house in-house in-house

in-house in-house in-house in-house in-house

in-house in-house in-house in-house in-house

in-house in-house in-house in-house in-house

in-house in-house in-house in-house in-house

in-house
in-house in-house in-house

67. Worth

19,745 in-house in-house in-house in-house in-house in-house in-house in-house

Population Group E 68. Banks 69. Berrien

10,308 14, 153

in-house in-house

in-house

in-house in-house

in-house in-house

in-house in-house

in-house

in-house in-house

in-house in-house

in-house

1994 County Government Catalog

Page 3.A - 3

Georgia Department of Community Affairs 1994 Survey of County Government Operations

Table 3.A: Data Processing

How are the following functions of the government performed?

utility

record

bi Ils

payroll

accounts accounts

fund

general

word

project

1990

keeping

prepared preparation payable receivable accounting ledger

processing management

County

Population

(A)

(B)

(C)

(D)

(E)

(F)

(G)

(H)

( I )

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Population Group E

70. BI eek Iey

10,430 in-house

in-house in-house in-house in-house in-house in-house

71. Brantley

11,077 in-house

in-house in-house in-house in-house in-house in-house

72. Cook

13,456 in-house

in-house in-house in-house in-house in-house in-house in-house

73. Dade

13,147 in-house

in-house in-house in-house in-house in-house in-house in-house

74. Early

11,854 in-house

in-house in-house in-house

in-house in-house

75. Gilmer 76. Jeff Davis 77. Lamar 78. Lumpkin 79. Horgan

13,368 12,032 13,038 14,573 12,883

in-house in-house in-house in-house

in-house

in-house in-house in-house in-house in-house

in-house in-house in-house in-house in-house

in-house in-house in-house in-house in-house

in-house in-house in-house in-house in-house

in-house in-house in-house in-house in-house

in-house in-house in-house in-house in-house

in-house in-house in-house combined

80. Pickens 81. Pierce 82, Pike
83. Screven 84. Telfair

14,432 13,328 10,224 13,842 11,000

in-house in-house in-house

in-house

in-house

in-house out provider in-house

in-house

out provider

out provider

in-house in-house in-house in-house

in-house in-house in-house in-house

in-house in-house in-house in-house in-house in-house in-house in-house out provider out provider

in-house in-house in-house

in-house RDC
combined

85. Terrel I 86. Union 87. Wilkes 88. Wilkinson

10,653 11,993 10,597 10,228

in-house in-house in-house in-house

out provider

in-house in-house in-house in-house

in-house in-house in-house in-house

in-house in-house in-house in-house

in-house in-house in-house combined

in-house in-house in-house in-house

in-house in-house in-house

combined

Population Group F 89. Atkinson 90. Candler 91. Char Iton 92. Clay 93. Cl inch

6,213 in-house in-house in-house in-house in-house in-house in-house in-house in-house

7f 744 in-house

in-house in-house in-house in-house in-house in-house out provider

8,496 in-house

in-house in-house in-house out provider out provider

combined

3,364 in-house

in-house in-house in-house in-house in-house in-house in-house

6f 160 in-house

in-house in-house in-house in-house in-house in-house

1994 County Government Catalog

Page 3.A - 4

Georgia Department of Community Affairs 1994 Survey of County Government Operations

Table 3.A: Data Processing

How are the following functions of the government performed?

utility

record

bi Ils

payro 11

accounts accounts

fund

general

word

project

1990

keeping

prepared preparation payable receivable accounting ledger

processing management

County

Population

(A)

(B)

(C)

(D)

(E)

(F)

(G)

(H)

(I)

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Population Group F

94. Dooly

9,901 in-house

in-house in-house in-house in-house in-house in-house

95. Echols

2,334 in-house

in-house in-house in-house in-house in-house in-house

96. Evans

8,724 in-house

in-house in-house in-house in-house in-house

97. GI ascock

2,357 in-house

in-house in-house in-house

in-house

98. Heard

8,628 in-house

in-house in-house in-house in-house in-house in-house in-house

99. Jenkins 100. Lanier 101. Lincoln 102. Long 103. Marion
104. McIntosh 105. Miller 106. Oglethorpe 107. Pulaski 108. Quitman

8,247 in-house

in-house in-house

in-house in-house in-house

5,531 in-house

in-house in-house in-house out provider out provider

7,442 in-house in-house in-house in-house in-house in-house in-house in-house combined

6,202 in-house

in-house in-house in-house in-house in-house in-house in-house

5,590 combined

in-house in-house in-house in-house out provider

8,634 in-house in-house out provider in-house in-house in-house in-house in-house in-house

6,280 in-house

in-house in-house in-house in-house in-house in-house

9,763 in-house

in-house in-house in-house in-house in-house

8,108

in-house in-house in-house in-house in-house

2,209 combined

in-house in-house

in-house in-house in-house

109. Randolph 110. Seminole 111. Ta Ibot 112. Towns 113. Treutlen

8,023 in-house

in-house in-house in-house

in-house in-nouse

9,010 out provider

out provider out provider out provider out provider out provider in-house in-house

6,524 in-house in-house in-house in-house in-house in-house in-house ir-house

6,754 in-house in-house in-house in-house in-house in-house in-house

5,994 in-house

in-house in-house in-house in-house in-house in-house out OM'/ ider

114. Webster 115. Wheeler 116. Wilcox

2,263 in-house 4,903 in-house 7,008 in-house

in-house in-house in-house

in-house in-house in-house

in-house in-house in-house

in-house

in-house in-house in-house

in-house

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Table 3.A: Electronic Data Processing

Number performing functions on in-house computers

ut i Ii ty

record

bill

payro 11

accounts

accounts

fund

general

word

project

Number

keeping preparation preparation payable

receivable accounting

ledger

processing management

Group in group #

% #

% #

% #

% #

% #

% IF

% #

% #

%

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A

8

6 75%

6 75%

7 88%

7 88%

7 88%

7 88%

7 88%

6 75%

7 88%

B

15

13 87% 7 47% 15 100% 15 100% 13 87% 15 100% 15 100% 13 87% 6 40%

C

16

14 88% 6 38% 15 94% 15 94% 14 88% 14 88% 15 94% 15 94% 5 31%

D

28

28 100% 10 36% 27 96% 28 100% 27 96% 28 100% 28 100% 27 96% 11 39%

E

21

18 86% 3 14% 20 95% 20 95% 20 95% 17 81% 20 95% 18 86% 7 33%

F

28

24 86%

5 18% 26 93% 27 96% 25 89% 21 75% 24 86% 18 64%

6 21%

Total 116

103 89% 37 32% 110 95% 112 97% 106 91% 102 88% 109 94% 97 84% 42 36%

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Table 3.B: Data Processing

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How are the following services provided?

In-house In-house 0th govt Contracted with another government Out prov Contracted with outside provider RDC Contracted with RDC Comb Combination of the above

A. Spread sheets

B. Land use data

C. Map management

D. Base map for planning

E. Geographic information systems

F. Tax assessment

G. Tax digest

H. Tax billing

I. Business licenses

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Table 3.B: Data Processing

How are the following functions of the government performed?

geographic

land use

map

base map information

tax

tax

tax

business

1990 spreadsheets data

management for planning systems assessment digest

billing

licenses

County

Population

(A)

(B)

(C)

(D)

(E)

(F)

(G)

(H)

(I)

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Population Group A

1. Bibb

149,967 in-house in-house in-house in-house in-house in-house in-house in-house in-house

2. Chatham

216,935 in-house combined combined combined combined in-house in-house in-house in-house

3. Cobb

447,745 in-house in-house combined out provider out provider in-house in-house in-house in-house

4. Columbus/Muscogee 179,278

in-house in-house

in-house in-house in-house in-house in-house

5. Dekalb

545,837 in-house in-house in-house in-house in-house in-house in-house in-house in-house

6. Fulton 7. Gwinnett 8. Richmond

648,951 352,910 189,719

in-house in-house in-house in-house in-house in-house in-house in-house in-house in-house in-house in-house in-house in-house in-house out provider out provider out provider out provider out provider combined

combined in-house combined

in-house in-house combined

Population Group B 9. Bartow 10. Carroll 11. Cherokee 12. Columbia 13. Coweta

55,911 71,422 90,204 66,031
53,853

in-house in-house in-house in-house in-house

combined in-house in-house

in-house in-house in-house

in-house

in-house

in-house in-house in-house in-house in-house

in-house in-house in-house in-house in-house

out provider in-house in-house in-house in-house

in-house in-house in-house in-house in-house

14. Fayette 15. Floyd 16. Ha 11 17. Henry 18. Houston

62,415 81,251 95,428 58,741 89,208

in-house in-house in-house in-house out provider out provider out provider

in-house

in-house

in-house in-house in-house in-house in-house in-house combined in-house in-house out provider out provider out provider in-house in-house in-house

in-house
in-house in-house in-house

19. Liberty 20. Rockda Ie 21. Spalding 22. Walker 23. Whitfield

52,745 54,091 54,457 58,340 72,462

in-house in-house in-house in-house in-house

in-house in-house
combined in-house

in-house in-house
combined RDC

in-house in-house
in-house RDC

combined
combined in-house

in-house in-house out provider in-house in-house in-house out provider out provider out provider in-house combined in-house in-house in-house

in-house in-house in-house in-hous~ in-house

Population Group C

1994 County Government Catalog

Page 3.8 - 1

Georgia Department of Community Affairs 1994 Survey of County Government Operations

Table 3.8: Data Processing

How are the following functions of the government performed?

geographic

land use

map

base map in format ion tax

tax

tax

business

1990 spreadsheets data

management for planning systems assessment digest

bi 11 inq

l 1censes

County

Population

(A)

(8)

(C}

(D)

(E}

(F)

(G}

(H)

(!)

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Population Group C

24. Baldwin

39,530 in-house in-house out provider out provider out provider out provider out provider out provider in-house

25. Barrow

29,721 in-house in-house in-house in-house in-house in-house out provider out orovider in-house

26. Bulloch

43,125

in-house

in-house in-house out provider out provider

27. Catoosa

42,464

in-hous~ in-house in-house

28. Coffee

29,592 in-house

RDC

combined

RDC

combined in-house in-house out provider

29. Decatur 30. Forsyth 31. Habersham 32. Jackson 33. Laurens

25,511 44,083 27,621 30,005 39,988

in-house in-house in-house in-house in-house

in-house in-house in-house in-house in-house in-house in-house
in-house in-house in-house other govt in-house in-house in-house in-house in-house out provider out provider out provider in-house in-house in-house in-house in-house other govt in-house in-house in-house out provider out provider out provider out provider combined out provider out provider

in-house in-house

34. 11urray 35. Polk 36. Sumter 37. Thomas 38. Tift

26, 147 in-house

RDC

33,815 in-house

30,228

RDC

38,986 in-house

34,998

RDC
combined RDC

RDC
combined RDC

RDC out provider in-house in-house in-house in-house in-house
out provider out provider out provider in-house in-house in-house in-house in-house in-house

39. Walton

38,586 in-house

RDC

combined combined combined out provider in-house in-house in-house

Population Group D 40. Appling 41. Ben Hill 42. Burke 43. Butts 44. Chattahoochee

15,744 16,245 20,579 15,326 16,934

in-house in-house in-house in-house in-house

RDC RDC combined

combined combined
RDC out provider
combined

combined RDC RDC
combined

RDC combined

in-house in-house in-house in-house in-house

in-house in-house

RDC

RDC

in-house out provider

in-house in-house

out provider out provider

in-house in-~ouse

45. Chattooga 46. Crisp

22,242 in-house

20,011 in-house

RDC

in-house in-house in-house

RDC

in-house in-house in-house out provider in-house in-ho1Jse

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Table 3.8: Data Processing

How are the following functions of the government performed?

geographic

land use

map

base map information

tax

tax

tax

business

1990 spreadsheets data

management for planning systems assessment digest

bi l Ii ng

Ii cen3es

County

Population

(A)

(B)

(C)

(D)

(E)

(F)

(G)

(H)

(I)

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Population Group D

47. Dodge

17,607

out provider RDC

in-house in-house in-house

48. Elbert

18,949 in-house combined combined combined combined in-house in-house out provid~r in-house

49. Emanuel

20,546 in-house in-house in-house

in-house in-house in-house in-hou>e

50. Fannin

15,992 in-house

in-house in-house in-hoJse

51. Grady

20,279 in-house combined out provider out provider out provider combined in-house combined

52. Haralson 53. Harris 54. Hart 55. Jefferson 56. Jones
57. Lee 58. Madison 59. McDuffie 60. Mitchell 61. Monroe
62. Oconee 63. Tattna 11 64. Toombs 65. hshington 66. wayne

21,966 17,788 19,712 17,408 20,739
16,250 21,050 20, 119 20,275 17, 113
17,618 17,722 24,072 19, 112 22,356

in-house in-house in-house
in-house
in-house in-house in-house in-house
in-house in-house in-house in-house

in-house RDC
in-house
in-house combined in-house
RDC
in-house
RDC
in-house

in-house combined

in-house combined

combined

in-house in-house out provider in-house in-house

in-house in-house in-house in-house in-house

in-~ouse out provider out provider out provider
in-house

RDC

RDC out provider

combined combined in-house

in-house out provider

out provider RDC

RDC

in-house in-house in-house

out provider in-house in-house in-house in-house

in-house combined in-house in-house in-house

in-house in-house in-house out provider out provider out provider out provider
in-house in-house in-house

in-house in-house in-house in-house in-house

in-house out provider out provider out provider
in-house out provider in-house in-house in-house in-house

in-house
in-house in-house in-house in-house

67. Worth

19,745 in-house

in-house in-house in-house

Population Group E 68. Banks 69. Berrien

10,308 14, 153

in-house

in-house RDC

in-house

in-house

in-house

in-house
RDC

in-house
RDC

in-house
Rl;C

ir,-hou"e

1994 County Government Catalog

Page 3.B - 3

Georgia Department of Community Affairs 1994 Survey of County Government Operations

Table 3.8: Data Processing

How are the following functions of the government performed?

geographic

land use

map

base map information

tax

tax

tax

business

1990 spreadsheets data

management for planning systems assessment digest

bi 11 ing

1icenses

County

Population

(A)

(B)

(C)

(D)

(E)

(F)

(G)

(H)

(I)

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Population Group E

70. Bleckley

10,430 in-house

in-house out prov i<ler out provider in-house

71. Brantley

11,077 in-house

in-house in-house i ;-ho1Jse in-house

72. Cook

13,456 in-house

RDC

in-house

RDC

in-house in-house in-house out provider i~-ho1_1se

73, Dade

13,147 in-house in-house in-house in-house in-house in-house in-house in-house

74. Early

11,854

in-house out provider in-house

75, Gilmer 76. Jeff Davis 77' Lamar 78. Lumpkin 79. Morgan

13,368 12,032 13,038 14,573 12,883

in-house in-house in-house in-house in-house

in-house combined

out provider out provider in-house in-house
combined combined

RDC in-house
combined

out provider in-house in-house

in-house combined combined

in-house out provider out orovider

in-house in-house in-house

in-house

in-house

in-house in-houJe

80. Pickens 81. Pierce 82. Pike 83. Screven 84. Telfair

14,432 13,328 10,224 13,842 11,000

in-house in-house

in-house in-house combined
RDC

out provider out provider
combined RDC

RDC in-house combined
RDC

out provider out provider
combined RDC

in-house in-house in-house in-house in-house

in-house in-house in-house out provider combined combined out provider out provider
in-house in-house

in-house in-house in-house

85. Terrell 86. Union 87. Wilkes 88. Wilkinson

10,653 11,993 10,597 10,228

in-house
in-house in-house

combined out provider
RDC

combined in-house
RDC

combined combined

out provider out provider

RDC

RDC

in-house combined in-house in-house

in-house in-house in-house in-house

out provider in-house in-house
out provider

in-house in-house in-house in-house

Population Group F 89. Atkinson 90. Candler 91. Char Iton 92. Clay 93. Cl inch

6,213 in-house combined combined combined

7,744 in-house

out provider

8,496 out provider combined in-house in-house

3,364 in-house

in-house in-house

6, 160

in-house in-house

combined combined

in-house in-house in-house in-house in-house

in-house in-house in-house in-house in-house

in-house in-house in-house in-house in-house

in-house

1994 County Government Catalog

Page 3.8 - 4

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Georgia Department of Community Affairs 1994 Survey of County Government Operations

Table 3.8: Data Processing

How are the following functions of the government performed?

geographic

land use

map

base map information tax

tax

tax

business

1990 spreadsheets data

management for planning systems assessment digest

bi 11 ing

licenses

County

Population

(A)

(B)

(C)

(D)

(E)

(F)

(G)

(H)

( I )

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Population Group F

94. Dooly

9,901 in-house

in-house in-house out provider

95. Echols

2,334

in-house out provider combined

96. Evans

8,724

in-house in-house in-house in-house

97. Glascock

2,357

in-house combined combined

98. Heard

8,628 in-house

RDC

RDC

combined

RDC

in-house in-house out orovider

99. Jenkins 100. Lanier 101. Lincoln 102. Long 103. Har ion
104. McIntosh 105. Hiller 106. Oglethorpe 107. Pulaski 108. Quitman
109. Randolph 110. Seminole 111. Ta 1bot 112, Towns 113. Treutlen
114, Webster 115. Wheeler 116. Wilcox

8,247

5,531 out provider combined

7,442 in-house

6,202

combined

5,590

combined combined

combined combined

combined

in-house in-house in-house in-house in-house

out provider out orovid~r

RDC

ROC

out provider out orovider

out provider out orovider

in-house in-house

in-ho,J oe
in-ho~3e in-ho 1Jse in-ho1Jse in-house

8,634 in-house in-house in-house in-house combined in-house in-house out provider in-house

6,280 in-house

in-house in-house in-house in-house

9,763 in-house

RDC

in-house

in-house in-house out provider

8, 108

in-house in-house in-house

2,209 in-house

RDC

RDC

in-house in-house in-house

8,023

out provider

9,010

6,524

RDC

RDC

ROC

RDC

6,754

in-house combined

5,994 in-house out provider out provider out provider

out provider out provider in-house in-house in-house in-house in-house in-house in-house in-house in-house in-house in-house out provider out provider

in-house in-house

2,263 4,903 in-house 7,008

out provider

in-house in-house in-house out provider out provider out provider
in-house in-house in-house

1994 County Government Catalog

Page 3.B - 5

Georgia Department of Community Affairs 1994 Survey of County Government Operations

Table 3.B: Electronic Data Processing

Number performing functions on in-house computers

geographic

land use

map

base map information tax

tax

tax

business

Number spreadsheets

data

management for planning systems

assessment digest

billinq

i i rnnsr~

Group in group #

% #

% #

% It

% #

% It

% #

%

jj:

%

lt

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A

8

7 88%

6 75%

5 62%

4 5096

5 62%

7 8896

7 !18%

6 75%

~e,%

B

15

C

16

14 93% 12 75%

5 33% 6 38%

5 33% 6 38%

5 33% 4 25%

3 20% 3 19%

12 8096 10 62%

12. 80% 11 69%

10

(),i t.

10 62%

1, 9J~.

5

~ ; ~

D

28

24 86%

7 25%

5 18%

4 14%

4 lit% 24 86% 23 82% 1G 5/l, 1rJ 36~i

E

21

15 71%

5 24%

5 24%

4 19%

4 19% 18 86% 13 62% 11 52% 13 Gt~

F

28

12 43%

1 4%

6 21%

4 14%

0 0%

26 9396

19 68%

16 57?1

i 1 'JM;

Total 116

84 72% 30 26% 32 28% 25 22% 19 1696 97 84% 85 73% 69 59% 60 ~2%

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Table 3.C: Data Processing

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How are the following services provided?
In-house In-house 0th govt Contracted with another government Out prov Contracted with outside provider RDC Contracted with RDC Comb Combination of the above

A. Building permits B. Building inspections C. Voter registration D. Court records E. Law enforcement records F. EE0-4 reports G. Personnel (Human Resources) H. Other

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Table 3.C: Data Processing

How are the following functions of the government performed?

law

personnel

bui !ding bui !ding

voter

court enforcement EE0-4

(human

1990

permits inspections registration records

records

reports resources) oth')r

County

Population

(A}

(B)

(C)

(D)

(E)

(F)

(G)

(H)

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Population Group A

1. Bibb

149,967

in-house

in-house

in-house

in-house

in-house

in-house

in-house

2. Chatham

216,935

in-house

in-house

in-house

in-house

in-house

in-house

in-house

3. Cobb

447,745

in-house

in-house

in-house

in-house

in-house

in-house

in-house

4. Columbus/Muscogee 179 I 278

in-house

in-house

in-house

in-house

in-house

in-house

in-house

5. DeKalb

545,837

in-house

in-house

in-house

in-house

in-house

in-house

in-house

6. Fulton 7. Gwinnett 8. Richmond

648,951 352,910 189,719

in-house in-house combined

in-house in-house combined

in-house in-house combined

in-house in-house combined

in-house in-house combined

in-house in-house combined

in-house in-house combined

in-house

Population Group B 9. Bartow 10. Carroll 11. Cherokee 12. Columbia 13. Coweta
14. Fayette 15. Floyd 16. Ha 11 17. Henry 18. Houston

55,911 71,422 90,204 66,031 53,853
62,415 81,251 95,428 58,741 89,208

in-house in-house in-house

in-house in-house in-house

in-house other govt
in-house in-house

in-house other !=!Ovt
in-house in-house

in-house in-house in-house in-house in-house
in-house in-house in-house in-house in-house

in-house in-house in-house
in-house
in-house in-house in-house combined in-house

in-house in-house in-house in-house in-house
in-house in-house in-house in-house in-house

in-house in-house in-house in-house

in-house in-house

i n-ho1.1"c

in-house
in-holl'.,r: in-house in-house

in-how:;r; in-house
iri-housc
in-house out provider

19. Liberty 20. Rockdale 21. Spalding 22. Walker 23. Whitfield

52,745 54,091 54,457 58,340 72,462

in-house in-house in-house in-house in-house

in-house in-house
in-house in-house in-house

in-house in-house in-house in-house in-house

in-house in-house in-house in-house in-house

in-house in-house in-house in-house in-house

in-house in-house in-house in-house in-house

in-house in-house in-house

Population Group C

1994 County Government Catalog

Page 3.C - l

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Table 3.C: Data Processing

How are the following functions of the government performed?

1aw

r:::,sonnel

building building

voter

court enforcement EE0-4

(human

1990 . permits inspections registration records

records

reports

resources)

e-thc:r

County

Population

(A)

(B)

(C)

(D)

(E)

(F)

(G)

(H)

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Population Group C

24. Baldwin

39,530

in-house

in-house

in-house

in-house

in-house

in-house

in-house

25. Barrow

29,721

in-house

in-house

in-house

in-house

in-house in-house

26. Bui loch

43,125

in-house

in-house out provider in-house

in-house

in-house

in-house

27. Catoosa

42,464

in-house

in-house

28. Coffee

29,592

in-house

in-house

in-house

in-house

in-house

in-house

in-house

29. Decatur 30. Forsyth 31. Habersham 32. Jackson 33. Laurens
34. Murray 35. Polk 36. Sumter 37. Thomas 38. Tift
39. Walton

25,511 44,083 27,621 30,005 39,988
26,147 33,815 30,228 38,986 34,998
38,586

in-house in-house in-house in-house
in-house in-house
in-house in-house
in-house

in-house in-house in-house in-house
in-house in-house
in-house in-house
in-house

in-house in-house in-house in-house in-house
in-house in-house in-house in-house in-house
in-house

in-house in-house in-house in-house in-house
in-house in-house in-house in-house in-house
in-house

in-house in-house in-house in-house in-house
in-house in-house in-house i n-house
in-house

in-house in-house in-house in-house in-house
in-house in-house in-house in-house
in-house

in-house in-house in-house in-house in-hrcuse
in-house in h01.Js1o in-house in-house
in-house

Population Group D 40. Appling 41. Ben Hi 11 42. Burke 43. Butts 44. Chattahoochee
45. Chattooga 46. Crisp

15,744 16.245 20,579 15,326 16,934
22,242 20,011

in-house in-house in-house
in-house

in-house in-house
in-house

in-house combined in-house in-house in-house
in-house in-house

in-house in-house in-house in-house in-house
in-house in-house

in-house in-house in-house in-house in-house
in-house in-house

in-house in-house in-house in-house
in-house

in-house
in-house in-house in-house
in-house

1994 County Government Catalog

Page 3.C - 2

Georgia Department of Community Affairs 1994 Survey of County Government Operations

Table 3.C: Data Processing

How are the following functions of the government performed?

law

pi:;: )(lpqr;. \

building building

voter

court

enforcement

EE0-4

( h1_:rn.1n

1990

permits inspections registration records

records

reriorts

resources)

cthrr

County

Population

(A)

(B)

(C)

(D)

( E)

( F)

(G!

(H !

----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Population Group D

47. Dodge

17,607

in-house

in-house

in-house

in-house

in-house

in-house

in-house

48. Elbert

18,949

in-house

in-house

in-house

in-house

in-house

in-house

49. Emanuel

20,546

in-house

in-house

in-house

in-house

50. Fannin

15,992

in-house

in-house

51. Grady

20,279

in-house

in-house

in-house

in-house

in-house

combined

in-house

52. Haralson 53. Harris 54. Hart 55. Jefferson 56. Jones
57. Lee 58. Madison 59. McDuffie 60. Mitche 11 61. Monroe
62. Oconee 63. Tattnall 64. Toombs 65. Washington 66. Wayne

21,966 l7 I 788 19,712 17,408 20,739

in-house in-house in-house in-house in-house

in-house in-house
in-house

in-house in-house in-house in-house in-house

in-house in-house in-house in-house in-house

in-house in-house in-house in-house in-house

in-house

in-house in-house
in-ho11se

16,250 21,050 20, 119 20,275 17 I 113

in-house in-house in-house in-house in-house

in-house in-house in-house in-house

in-house in-house in-house in-house in-house

in-house in-house in-house in-house in-hous3

in-house in-house in-house in-house
in-h~usc"

in-house in-hcusrc
in- rr::11~~
i n-hnu'.',

i r, -house in-hou:,c
in ~1.irsr.
1r:-h0 1se
i r1 ~ _1i ~-: (

17,618

in-house out provider in-house

in-house

ip :,01:c:c

i n-h0usr-

i ri -hriuc:

17,722

in-house

in-house

in-ho,,se

in- h,')11,,

l n 11

,r -fie.,

24,072

in-housr

in-ho1 1'.':

i n-hou::

1 r:-nnu~:.1:

if1-~'.',!!'~"

>I-!

19, 112

in-hous:0

i n-h01:':;--

1n--t"n11r:

l1,

22,356

in-hou:::e

i ri-hn11 ,,.,

i n-h::1

7 n-~01

'. n ...... -, !_ J ~' .

67. Worth

19,745

in-house

iri-hOl!S8

Population Group E 68. Banks 69. Berrien

10,308 14, 153

in-house

in-house
RDC

in-house in-house

in-ho1J:oe in-ho11s:

in-house:

iri-hous0
; n-h:-.11.:;:~

1994 County Government Catalog

Page 3.C - 3

Georgia Department of Community Affairs 1994 Survey of County Government Operatio~s

Table 3.C: Data Processing

How are the following functions of the government performed?

I )\"

pj' ~ :~ :',:. i

building building

voter

court

eriforccmc it

tf:0-4

( ;.l I )!"ll~\ '1

1990

permits inspections registration record~

record::

rernrts

re':r1 1.1r~C0)

~tt'!:

County

Population (A)

(B)

(C)

(D)

(E)

(F)

I''.')

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Population Group E

70. Bleckley

10,430 in-house

in-house in-house in-house

71. Brantley 72. Cook

11,077 13,456

in-house

in-house

in-house in-house

in-house in-house

in-house in-house

in-house

in-house in-house

73. Dade 74. Early

13, 147 11,854

in-house in-house

in-house

in-house in-house

in-house in-house

in-house

in-house

75. Gilmer 76. Jeff Davis 77. Lamar 78. Lumpkin 79. Morgan

13,368 12,032 13,038 14,573 12,883

in-house
in-house in-house

in-house in-house

in-house in-house in-house in-house in-house

in-house in-house in-house in-house in-house

in-house in-house in-house in-house in-house

in-house in-house
in-house

in-house in-house
in-house

80. Pickens 8t. Pierce 82. Pike 83. Screven 84. Telfair
85. Terrell 86. Union 87. Wilkes 88. Wilkinson

14,432 13,328 10,224 13,842 11,000
10,653 11,993 10,597 10,228

in-house in-house in-house
in-house in-house in-house

in-house in-house
in-house

in-house in-house in-house in-house other govt
in-house in-house in-house in-house

in-house in-house combined in-house
in-house in-house in-house in-house

in-house in-house combined in-house
in-house in-house in-house in-house

in-house in-house in-house out provider
in-house
in-house in-house

in-house combined in-house
in-house in-house in-house in-house

in-house

Population Group F 89. Atkinson 90. Candler 91. Charlton 92. Clay 93. Cl inch

6,213

in-house in-house in-house combined in-house

7,744

in-house in-house in-house

in-house

8,496 in-house

in-house in-house in-house in-house in-house

3,364 in-house

in-house in-house in-house in-house in-house

6, 160 in-house in-house in-house in-house in-house in-house in-house

1994 County Government Catalog

Page 3.C - 4

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Georgia Department of Community Affairs 1994 Survey of County Government Operations

Table 3.C: Data Processing

How are the following functions of the government performed?

law

personnel

building building

voter

court enforcement EE0-4

(human

1990

permits inspections registration records

records

reports resources) other

County

Population (A)

(B)

(C)

(D)

(E)

(F)

(G)

(H)

----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Population Group F

94. Dooly

9,901

in-house in-house in-house in-house in-house

95. Echols

2,334

in-house in-house in-house

96. Evans

8,724 in-house

in-house in-house

in-house

97. Glascock

2,357

in-house in-house

98. Heard

8,628 in-house in-house in-house in-house in-house in-house in-house

99. Jenkins
100. Lanier 101. Lincoln 102. Long 103. Marion

8,247

in-house

in-house in-house in-house in-house in-house

5,531

in-house

in-house in-house in-house in-house in-house

7,442 in-house in-house in-house in-house in-house

in-house

6,202

in-house in-house in-house in-house in-house

5,590 in-house

in-house in-house in-house

in-house

104. McIntosh 105. Miller 106. Oglethorpe
107. Pulaski 108. Quitman

8,634 in-house in-house in-house in-house in-house out provider in-house

6,280

in-house in-house in-house

9,763 in-house

in-house in-house in-house

8, 108 in-house in-house in-house in-house in-house in-house

2,209

in-house in-house in-house

in-house

109. Randolph 110. Seminole 111. Talbot 112. Towns 113. Treutlen

8,023

in-house in-house

in-house

9,010

in-house

in-house

in-house

in-house

in-house

in-house

in-house

6,524 in-house

in-house in-house in-house in-house in-house

6,754 in-house

in-house in-house combined in-house

5,994 in-house

in-house in-house in-house in-house in-house

114. Webster

2,263

115. Wheeler

4,903

116. Wi Icox

7,008

out provider in-house in-house

in-house in-house in-house

in-house in-house in-house

in-house

1994 County Government Catalog

Page 3.C - 5

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' - - - - - - - - - - - - ~ L o G o s - F - - - - - - - - - - - - - ~ LOCAL GOVERNMENT OPERATIONS SURVEY
COUNTY GOVERNMENT INFORMATION CATALOG
GEORGIA DEPARMENT OF
COMMUNITY AFFAIRS
Office of Government Information
1200 Equitable Building 100 Peachtree Street
Atlanta, Georgia 30303 (404) 656-5527
An Equal Opportunity Employer

Georgia Department of Community Affairs 1994 Survey of County Government Operations

Table 4: Personnel Management Practices

County

--- Are the following employees ---

adopted

Employee County have Pay plan

excluded from coverage of County have

Personnel Form of written Written job grievance written job use steps If steps used, civil service system?

Employee

function personnel personnel descriptions procedure class. and or open steps are department county county Assistance

managed by: system system available available pay pIan? range? re lated to: heads manager clerk Program (EAP)

County

(A)

(8)

(C)

(D)

(E)

(F)

(G)

(H)

(I)

(J)

(K)

(L)

--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Population Group C

24. Baldwin

manager civ ii serv Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

steps longevity

No

25. Barrow

full-time civ ii serv Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

steps

both

No

26. Bulloch

clerk civi I serv Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes open range

Yes

No

27. Catoosa

manager civil serv No

Yes

Yes

Yes

steps

both

Yes

No

28. Coffee

manager civil serv Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

steps perform

Yes

No

29. Decatur 30. Forsyth 31. Habersham 32. Jackson 33. Laurens

manager at-will

Yes

No

Yes

No

No

full-time civil serv Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

steps

both

Yes

Yes

Yes

No

111anager civil serv Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

steps perform

Yes

No

clerk civi I serv Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

steps perform Yes

Yes

No

1R1nager at-will

No

Yes

No

No

No

34. Hurray 35. Polk 36. Sumter 37. Thomas 38. Tift

manager civil serv Yes

No

Yes

No

manager civi I serv Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

steps

both

manager at-wi 11 Yes

Yes

Yes

No

manager civil serv Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

steps longevity

manager civil serv Yes

Yes

Yes

No

No

Yes

Yes

No

No

Yes

No

Yes

39. hlton

full-time civi I serv Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

steps

both

Yes

Yes

Population Group D

40. App Iing

manager civil serv Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

steps

both

41. Ben Hi II

clerk at-wi II

Yes

Yes

Yes

No

42. Burke

manager civil serv Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

steps

both

43. Butts

manager civi I serv Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

steps

both

44. Chattahoochee

clerk at-will No

No

No

No

45. Chattooga

clerk at-will No

No

No

No

No

Yes

No

No

Yes

Yes

No

No

No

1994 County Government Catalog

Page 4 - 2

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Georgia Department of Community Affairs 1994 Survey of County Government Operations

Table 4: Personnel Management Practices

County

--- Are the following employees ---

adopted

Employee County have Pay plan

excluded from coverage of County have

Personnel Form of written Written job grievance written job use steps If steps used, civil service system?

Employee

function personnel personnel descriptions procedure class. and or open steps are department county county Assistance

managed by: system system available available pay pIan? range? related to: heads manager clerk Program (EAP}

County

(A}

(8)

(C)

(D)

(E)

(F)

(G)

(H}

(I}

(J}

(K}

(L}

---------------------------------------------~----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Population Group D

46. Crisp

manager at-will Yes

No

Yes

No

No

41. Dodge

manager at-will Yes

No

No

No

No

48. Elbert

manager civil serv Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

steps

both

Yes

No

49. Emanuel

manager at-will Yes

No

Yes

No

No

50. Fannin

manager at-will No

No

No

No

No

51. Grady 52. Haralson 53. Harris 54. Hart 55. Jefferson

clerk civil serv Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

steps

both

other at-wi 11 Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

steps

both

manager civil serv Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

steps

both

111anager at-wi 11

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

steps longevity

clerk at-will

No

No

Yes

No

Yes

No

No

Yes

Yes

No

No

No

56. Jones 51. Lee 58. Madison 59. McDuffie 60. Mitchell
61. Monroe 62. Oconee 63. Tattna II 64. Toombs 65. Washington
66. layne 61. Worth

clerk at-wi II Yes

No

Yes

No

No

manager at-will Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

steps perform Yes

Yes

Yes

No

other at-wi II No

No

Yes

No

No

other civil serv Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

steps longevity

No

manager civil serv Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

steps longevity

Yes

Yes

clerk civil serv Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

steps perform Yes

fu11-t ime at-wilt Yes

Yes

Yes

No

clerk

Yes

No

Yes

No

manager civil serv Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

111anager civil serv Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes open range longevity

Yes

No

No

No

Yes

No

No

manager civil serv Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

steps

both

Yes

No

clerk at-will Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

steps

both

Yes

Population Group E

1994 County Government Catalog

Page 4 - 3

Georgia Department of Community Affairs 1994 Survey of County Government Operations

Table 4: Personnel Management Practices

County

--- Are the following employees ---

adopted

Employee County have Pay plan

excluded from coverage of County have

Personnel Form of written Written job grievance written job use steps If steps used, civil service system?

Employee

function personnel personnel descriptions procedure class. and or open steps are department county county Assistance

managed by: system system available available pay plan? range? re lated to: heads manager clerk Program (EAP)

County

(A)

(B)

(C)

(D)

(E)

(F)

(G)

(H)

(I)

(J)

(K)

(L)

--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Population Group E

68. Banks

clerk at-will No

No

No

No

No

69, Berrien

1111nager civ i1 serv Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

steps perform

Yes

No

70. Bleckley

clerk civil serv Yes

Yes

Yes open range

No

71. Brant Iey

clerk civil serv Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

steps

both

Yes

No

72. Cook

manager civil serv Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

steps

both

No

73. Dade

11anager at-w i II

Yes

No

No

No

No

74. Early

clerk at-will Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

steps perform

No

75. Gilmer

clerk civ ii serv Yes

No

Yes

Yes open range

Yes

76, Jeff Davis

1111nager at-will

No

Yes

No

Yes

steps

both

No

77. Lamar

clerk at-wi II

No

Yes

No

No

No

78. Lumpkin 79. Horgan 80. Pickens 81. Pierce 82. Pike

clerk at-wi II

Yes

No

Yes

No

No

manager at-will Yes

Yes

No

Yes

steps

both

Yes

Yes

Yes

No

other at-wi II

No

No

No

No open range

No

clerk at-will Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes open range

No

other at-will No

No

No

No open range

No

83. Screven

manager civil serv Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

steps longevity

Yes

No

84. Telfair

clerk at-wi II Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

steps

both

No

85. Terrel I

clerk at-wi II

Yes

No

No

No

No

86. Union

manager civil serv Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

steps

both

No

87, Wilkes

other at-will Yes

No

Yes

No

No

88, Wilkinson

clerk civil serv Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

steps longevity Yes

No

Population Group F

89. Atkinson

part-time civil serv Yes

No

Yes

No

No

1994 County Government Catalog

Page 4 - 4

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I , ,,
k-- _---..,)

~~,_ -

'

f ,~

Georgia Dep!rtment of Community Affairs 1994 Survey of County Government Operations

Table 4: Personnel Hanagement Practices

County

--- Are the following employees ---

adopted

Employee County have Pay plan

excluded from coverage of County have

Personnel Form of written Written job grievance written job use steps If steps used, civil service system?

Employee

function personnel personnel descriptions procedure class. and or open steps are department county county Assistance

managed by: system system available available pay plan? range? related to: heads manager clerk Program (EAP)

County

(A)

(8)

(C)

(D)

(E)

(F)

(G)

(H)

(I)

(J)

(K)

(l)

--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Population Group F

90. Candler

clerk civil serv Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

steps

both

Yes

No

91. Charlton

clerk civi I serv Yes

Yes

Yes

No

Yes

No

92. Clay

manager at-will

Yes

No

Yes

No

No

93. Clinch

clerk civil serv Yes

No

Yes

No

No

94. Dooly

clerk civi 1 serv Yes

No

Yes

No

Yes

Yes

No

95. Echols 96. Evans 97. Glascock 98. Heard 99. Jenkins
100. Lanier 101. Lincoln 102. Long 103. Harion 104. Hclntosh
105. Hiller 106. Oglethorpe 107. Pulaski 108. Quitman 109. Randolph
110. Seminole 111. Talbot 112. Towns 113. Treutlen

other civ iI serv No

No

Ho

Ho open range

other civil serv Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

steps

both

other at-wi II No

No

Yes

No

clerk at-will Yes

No

Yes

No open range

clerk civil serv Yes

No

No

No open range

Yes

Yes

No

No

No

No

No

other civil serv Yes

No

Yes

No

Yes

clerk civil serv Yes

No

Yes

No

Yes

manager civil serv Yes

No

Yes

No

Yes

clerk civil serv Yes

Yes

Yes

No

clerk at-will

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

steps

both

No

Yes

No

No

No

No

clerk at-wi 11 Yes

No

Yes

No

clerk at-will

No

No

No

No

other civi I serv No

No

Yes

No

clerk civil serv Yes

No

No

No

clerk civi I serv Yes

Yes

Yes

No

No

No

No

No

Yes

Yes

Yes

No

manager at-will Yes

Yes

Yes

No

manager at-wi 11 Yes

Yes

Yes

No

other at-will

Yes

No

No

No

clerk civi I serv Yes

No

Yes

No

Yes

Yes

No

Yes

No

No

Yes

No

1994 County Government Catalog

Page 4 - 5

Georgia Department of Colftfflunity Affairs 1994 Survey of County Government Operations

Table 4: Personnel Management Practices

County

Personnel Form of

function personnel

managed by: system

(A)

(B)

County

--- Are the following employees ---

adopted

Employee County have Pay plan

excluded from coverage of County have

written Written job grievance written job use steps If steps used, civil service system?

Employee

personnel descriptions procedure class. and or open steps are department county county Assistance

system available available pay pIan? range? related to: heads manager clerk Program (EAP)

(C)

(D)

(E)

(F)

(G)

(H)

(I)

(J)

(K)

(L)

Population Group F

1a. Webster

clerk at-will Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes open range

115. Wheeler

clerk at-will No

No

No

No

116. Wilcox

clerk civi I serv Yes

No

Yes

No

Yes

Yes

No

No

No

1994 County Government Catalog

Page 4 6

Georgia Department of Community Affairs 1994 Survey of County Government Operations

Table 4: Personnel Management Practices

-- Number of personnel -- Number with Number with Number with -- Number excluding following positions --

Number of counties systems by type

written

written job written job from coverage of civil service system

with ful Hime civi I employment- personnel descriptions classification department county

county

Number personnel director service at-will

systems all positions and pay plan heads

manager

clerk

' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' Group in group I

I II

I

I

I

I

I

I

----A-----------8----------8------1-0-0-1--------8----1-0-0-,-------0------o-,--------8------1-0-0-,---------8------1-0-0-,---------8------1-0-0-,--------6-----7-5-1-------7-----8-8-1-------4-----s-o-,-

8

15

10 67' 12 so, 3 20, 14 931

11 731

13 87'

7 471 7 47' 5 33%

C 16

3 191 13 811 3 191 14 881

14 88'

11 69,

2 12, 7 44' 4 251

D 28

E

21

F

28

1 41 12 431 15 54' 23 e2,
0 o, 8 381 13 621 16 76' 0 o, 17 611 11 391 23 821

18 64' 12 57' 9 321

16 57'

2 7' 8 29' 5 181

13 621 3 m 3 m 1 s,

4 m 12 431 2 1, 5 m

Total 116

22 191 70 601 45 39, 98 84'

72 62'

65 56' 32 28' 34 29, 24 21'

1994 County Information Catalog

Page 4 - S

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Table 5.A: Services Provided by the County

How are the following survices provided?

Not prov Service not provided

County

County provides directly

Shared

Shared with another city or county

Authority Provided by authority

Private

Contracted with private supplier

A. Electricity

B. Water treatment

C. Water distribution

D. Wastewater collection/treatment

E. Fire protection

F. Sheriff's department

G. County police department

H. Recreation programs

I. . Bridge/road maintenance

J. Hospital

K Emergency medical services

;__.__ ______

Georgia Department of Community Affairs 1994 Survey of County Government Operations

Table 5.A: Services Provided by the County

By what method are the following services provided?:

wastewater

county

bridge/

emergency

water

water collection/ fire sheriff's po 1ice recreation road

medical

electricity treatment distribution treatment protection department department programs maintenance hospital services

County

(A)

(B)

(C)

(D)

(E)

(F)

(G)

(H)

(I)

(J)

(K)

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Population Group A

1. Bibb

authority authority authority

county county shared county authority authority

2. Chatham

not prov county county private not prov county county county county not prov county

3. Cobb

not prov authority authority county county county county county county authority county

4, Columbus/Muscogee private authority authority authority county county county county county authority county

5, DeKalb

not prov county county county county county county county county shared county

6. Fulton 7. Gwinnett 8. Richmond

not prov private private

county county county

county county county

county county county

county county county

county county county

county county not prov

county county county

county not prov county county authority county county authority authority

Population Group B 9. Bartow 10. Carrol I 11. Cherokee 12. Columbia 13, Coweta
14. Fayette 15. Floyd 16. Ha 11 17. Henry 18. Houston
19. Liberty 20. Rockda 1e 21. Spa 1ding 22. Walker 23. Whitfield

not prov not prov not prov not prov
not prov

county authority authority
county
county

county authority authority
county county

not prov authority
county county

not prov not prov not prov not prov not prov

county county not prov authority private

county county not prov authority county

not prov shared not prov authority not prov

not prov
not prov not prov not prov not prov

not prov not prov authority county not prov

not prov not prov authority county authority

not prov
not prov not prov authority not prov

county county county not prov county
county shared county county county
shared county county shared county

county county county county county
county county county county county
county county county county county

not prov not prov county county not prov
not prov county not prov county not prov
not prov not prov not prov county not prov

county county county county county
county shared county county shared
county county county not prov county

county county county county county
county county county county county
county county county county county

not prov authority
authority not prov not prov

county private county private
private

not prov authority authority authority
authority

county authority
county county authority

authority authority private authority not prov

county private private authority county

1994 County Government Catalog

Page 5.A - 1

Georgia Department of Co11111unity Affairs 1994 Survey of County Government Operations

Table 5.A: Services Provided by the County

By what method are the following services provided?:

wastewater

county

bridge/

emergency

water

water collection/ fire sheriff's po1ice recreation road

medical

electricity treatment distribution treatment protection department department programs maintenance hospital services

County

(A)

(B)

(C)

(D)

(E)

(F)

(G)

(H)

(I)

(J)

(K)

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Population Group C

24, Baldwin

not prov shared county shared county county

county county authority private

25. Barrow

not prov not prov not prov not prov county county

county county

county

26, Bulloch

not prov not prov

not prov shared county not prov shared county authority county

27, Catoosa

not prov not prov not prov not prov county county not prov county county authority county

28, Coffee

not prov not prov not prov not prov shared county not prov shared county authority authority

29. Decatur 30. Forsyth 31 Habersham 32, Jackson 33, Laurens
34. Murray 35, Polk 36. Sumter 37. Thomas 38. Tift
39. Walton

not prov not prov
not prov not prov not prov

county
not prov not prov not prov not prov

county
county not prov authority not prov

county
shared not prov not prov not prov

not prov
private not prov not prov

authority not prov
not prov not prov not prov

authority not prov
not prov not prov county

authority not prov not prov not prov not prov

private private authority private

county county county county county
county county not prov county shared
shared

county county county county county
county county county county county
county

not prov not prov
not prov not prov
county county not prov not prov not prov
private

not prov county county county county
shared shared shared shared county
private

county
county
county county county

authority not prov
authority
shared not prov

county not prov
county county county

county county not prov county county

authority authority authority not prov authority

authority county
shared county county

county authority authority

Population Group D 40, Appling 4t. Ben Hi 11 42. Burke 43. Butts 44. Chattahoochee
45. Chattooga

not prov not prov not prov
not prov not prov

not prov not prov not prov authority county

not prov not prov not prov
authority county

private authority authority

not prov not prov not prov not prov county
not prov

shared private county county shared
shared

county county county county county
county

not prov not prov not prov not prov not prov

shared shared shared county not prov
shared

county county county county county
county

private authority authority authority not prov
authority

private county county county not prov
county

1994 County Government Catalog

Page 5.A - 2

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Georgia Department of Conmunity Affairs 1994 Survey of County Government Operations

Table S.A: Services Provided by the County

By what method are the following services provided?:

wastewater

county

bridge/

emergency

water

water co 11 ect ion/ fire sheriff's police recreation road

medical

electridty treatment distribution treatment protection department department programs maintenance hospital services

County

(A)

(B)

(C)

(D)

(E)

(F)

(G)

(H)

( I )

(J)

(K)

---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Population Group D

46. Crisp

authority not prov not prov not prov county county not prov shared county authority authority

47. Dodge

not prov not prov not prov not prov county county not prov county county authority authority

48. Elbert

not prov not prov not prov not prov county county not prov shared not prov authority county

49. Emanuel

private

county county

authority authority authority

SO. Fannin

not prov not prov not prov not prov county county not prov county county not prov county

51. Grady 52. Haralson 53. Harris 54. Hart 55. Jefferson

not prov not prov private not prov not prov

not prov authority
county not prov shared

not prov authority
county not prov shared

not prov not prov not prov not prov shared

county county not prov county shared

county county county county county

not prov not prov not prov not prov not prov

county not prov county county shared

county county county county county

authority not prov not prov authority authority

county not prov
county county private

56. Jones 57. Lee 58. Madison 59. McDuffie 60. Mitche 11
61. Monroe 62. Oconee 63. Tattna 11 64. Toombs 65. Washington

not prov not prov not prov private
not prov authority not prov not prov not prov

county not prov not prov shared county
not prov county not prov not prov not prov

county not prov not prov shared county

authority not prov not prov
shared county

not prov county
not prov not prov

not prov county not prov not prov not prov

county county
county private
county county shared county county

county county county county county
county county county county county

not prov . not prov not prov county

county county county county shared

not prov not prov not prov county not prov

county county shared shared county

county county county county county
county county county
county

not prov not prov not prov authority authority

authority county county
authority county

authority not prov authority authority authority

county private county county authority

66. Wayne 67. Worth

shared not prov not prov not prov not prov county

county county

not prov

county shared

county authority county county authority county

Population Group E

1994 county Government Catalog

Page 5.A - 3

Georgia Department of Community Affairs 1994 Survey of County Government Operations

Table 5.A: Services Provided by the County

By what method are the following services provided?:

wastewater

county

bridge/

emergency

water

water co 11 ect ion/ fire sheriff's po lice recreation road

medical

electricity treatment distdbution treatment protection department department programs maintenance hospital services

County

(A)

(B)

(C)

(D)

(E)

(F)

(G)

(H)

(I)

(J)

(K)

---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Population Group E

68. Banks

county

county

county county shared county

69. Berrien

not prov not prov not prov not prov county county not prov authority county not prov county

70. Bleckley

not prov not prov not prov not prov shared county not prov shared county authority private

7t. Brantley

not prov not prov not prov not prov private county

county county not prov county

72. Cook

private not prov not prov not prov county county not prov shared county private county

73. Dade 74. Early
75. Gilmer 76. Jeff Davis 11. Lamar

not prov authority private not prov not prov

authority
not prov
authority not prov not prov

authority not prov
authority not prov not prov

authority
not prov
authority not prov not prov

county county
county county county

county
county county county county

not prov not prov
county not prov not prov

county
shared county shared shared

county county county county county

authority authority private authority not prov

authority
authority county not prov private

78. Lumpkin 79. Morgan 80. Pickens 81. Pierce 82. Pike
83. Screven 84. Telfair 85. Terre 11 86. Union 87. Wilkes

private not prov private not prov not prov
not prov not prov not prov
not prov

not prov not prov county not prov not prov
not prov not prov not prov
not prov

not prov not prov county not prov not prov
not prov not prov not prov
not prov

not prov not prov not prov not prov not prov
not prov not prov not prov
not prov

shared county not prov
county
shared county county county county

shared county county county county
county county county county county

not prov not prov not prov not prov

shared
county shared authority

not prov not prov not prov
not prov

authority shared shared
authority shared

county county county county county

private authority private not prov not prov

county private county
county private

county county not prov
county county

authority authority not prov authority
authority

county county county authority county

88. Wilkinson

pdvate not prov not prov not prov shared county not prov private county not prov private

Population Group F 89. Atkinson

private not prov not prov not prov county

county not prov not prov county not prov county

1994 County Government Catalog

Page 5.A - 4

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Georgia Department of Community Affairs 1994 Survey of County Government Operations

Table 5.A: Services Provided by the County

By what method are the following services provided?:

wastewater

county

bridge/

emergency

water

water co11 ect ion/ fire sheriff's police recreation road

medical

electricity treatment distribution treatment protection department department programs maintenance hospital services

County

(A)

(B)

(C)

(D)

(E)

(F)

(G)

(H)

( I )

(J)

(K)

---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Population Group F

90. Candler

not prov not prov not prov

shared county

shared county authority county

91. Char 1ton

not prov not prov not prov not prov county county not prov county county authority authority

92. Clay

not prov not prov not prov not prov shared county not prov not prov county not prov county

93. Clinch

not prov not prov not prov not prov shared county not prov shared county authority authority

94. Dooly

not prov not prov not prov not prov county county not prov not prov county authority county

95. Echols 96. Evans 97. Glascock 98. Heard 99. Jenkins

authority not prov
not prov not prov

not prov not prov
county not prov

private not prov
county not prov

not prov not prov
county not prov

shared county county shared

county county county county county

not prov county not prov not prov

county authority
county county shared

county county county county county

not prov authority
not prov authority

not prov authority
shared county county

100. Lanier 101. Lincoln 102. Long 103. Marion 104. McIntosh
105. Miller 106. Oglethorpe 107. Pu1ask i 108. Quitman 109. Randolph

not prov not prov private not prov not prov
not prov not prov not prov not prov not prov

not prov shared not prov not prov not prov
not prov not prov not prov not prov not prov

not prov shared not prov not prov not prov
not prov not prov not prov not prov not prov

not prov not prov not prov not prov not prov
not prov not prov not prov not prov not prov

shared not prov shared county not prov
shared not prov shared shared county

county county county county county
county county county county county

not prov not prov . not prov
not prov
not prov not prov not prov not prov not prov

shared county county
county
shared shared shared shared shared

county county county county county
county county county county county

private not prov not prov
not prov

private county shared county county

authority not prov authority not prov authority

authority county
authority shared
authority

110. Seminole 111. Talbot 112. Towns 113. Treutlen

authority not prov not prov not prov

not prov shared authority not prov

not prov shared authority not prov

not prov not prov
not prov

county county county county

county county county county

not prov not prov
not prov

shared county county shared

county county county county

authority not prov county not prov

county county
county private

1994 County Government Catalog

Page 5.A - 5

Georgia Department of Community Affairs 1994 Survey of County Government Operations

Table 5.A: Services Provided by the County

By what method are the following services provided?:

wastewater

county

bridge/

emergency

water

water collection/ fire sheriff's po1ice recreation road

medical

electricity treatment distribution treatment protection department department programs maintenance hospital services

County

(A)

(B)

(C)

(0)

(E)

(F)

(G)

(H)

(I)

(J)

(K)

------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ ,--------------------------------------------------
Population Group F

114. Webster

not prov not prov not prov not prov not prov shared county not prov not prov county not prov

115. Wheeler

not prov not prov not prov not prov county county not prov not prov county not prov private

116. Wilcox

shared county

county

county

1994 County Government Catalog

Page 5.A - 6

Table 5.A: Services Provided by the County

Georgia Department of Community Affairs 1994 Survey of County Government Operations

Number and percentage of counties directly responsible for the service

wastewater

bridge

emergency

water

water treatment/ fire sheriff's po Iice recreation and road

medical

Number electricity treatment distribution co 11 ect ion protection department department programs maintenance hospital service

Group in group I

I

I

I

I

I

I

I

I

I

' 's, u', ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ----B-CA---------11-568---------000------ooo-,,,-------561-----,6o-2-,,-------154-----62-52-1,-----.--521-----61-623-,,'------11-116-----611-39s-,,'------11-568----111-000-000-,,,-------512-----a3m-3s-,,------1-281-----ssa-oos-,,,------11-558----11-900-400--,,' ------000------oo0-%,,------1-106-----467-572%-,,-

u, D 28

' E

21

u, F

28

Total 116

0

0 0

o,
o,

0 o,

5 18'
1 s,
1 4l 19 In

5 1a, 1 5, 1 4l 23 20,

3 1

11,
s,

1 4l

13 m

18

28 100,

13 &2, 20 95%

12

27 96'

71 61' 114 98'

2 7'
1 s, 2 1,
19 1&,

14 so, 25 as,

5 24' 20 95,

9 55

32,
,1,

27 110

96, 95,

0 o, 17 61' 0 o, 12 57'
2 n 14 so,
2 2, 66 m

1994 County Information Catalog

Page 5.A - S

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'
Table 5.B: Services Provided by the County

, ? !'It,.. . .~

How are the following survices provided?

Not prov County Shared Authority Private

Service not provided C~unty provides directly Shared with another city or county Provided by authority Contracted with private supplier

A. Emergency phone (911)

B. Animal control

C. Senior citizens programs

D. Child day care

E. Construction & code enforcement

F. Planning

G. Zoning

H. Health screening services

I. Economic development

J. Cable'I'V

Georgia Department of Conmunity Affairs 1994 Survey of County Government Operations

Table 5.8: Services Provided by the County

By what method are the following services provided?:

emergency

senior

construction

health

phone

animal citizen's child

&code

screening economic

(911) control programs day care enforcement planning zoning services development cable TV

County

(A)

(8)

(C)

(D)

(E)

(F)

(G)

(H)

( I )

(J)

---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Population Group A

1. Bibb

shared county authority not prov county authority authority authority authority private

2. Chatham

county county private not prov county shared shared county shared not prov

3. Cobb

county county county not prov county county county not prov county private

4. Columbus/Muscogee county county county county county county county county county not prov

5. DeKalb

county county private not prov county county county county county county

6. Fulton 7. Gwinnett 8. Richmond

county county county

shared county county

county county county

not prov not prov
private

county county county

county county shared

county county shared

county not prov authority

county county

private private private

Population Group B 9. Bartow 10. Carro 11 11. Cherokee 12. Columbia 13. Coweta

county county county county county

county county county county county

county not prov county county not prov

not prov not prov not prov not prov not prov

county county county county county

county county county county county

county county county county county

shared shared county not prov not prov

shared shared county private authority

not prov private private private not prov

14. Fayette 15. Floyd
16. Hall 17. Henry 18. Houston

county
shared county county county

county
shared county county county

private authority
shared county private

not prov not prov not prov not prov not prov

county shared
shared county county

county shared shared county county

county shared shared county county

shared county shared shared county

county shared shared county
shared

private private not prov
private private

19. Liberty
20. Rockdale 21. Spalding 22. Walker

county county county county

county
county county county

county county county private

not prov not prov not prov not prov

county county county county

county
county county county

county county county county

county
shared shared private

county shared shared county

not prov private private private

1994 County Government Catalog

Page 5.8 - 1

Georgia Department of Conmunity Affairs 1994 Survey of County Government Operations

Table 5,8: Services Provided by the County

By what method are the following services provided?:

emergency

senior

construction

health

phone

animal citizen's chi Id

&code

screening economic

(911) control programs day care enforcement planning zoning services development cable TV

County

(A)

(B)

(C)

(D)

(E)

(F)

(G)

(H)

( I )

(J)

---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Population Group B

23. Whitfield

county shared shared not prov county shared county authority authority not prov

Population Group C 24. Baldwin 25. Barrow 26. Bui loch 27. Catoosa 28. Coffee

county county county county county

county county not prov county not prov

shared county shared county private

not prov not prov not prov

county county county not prov county

county county not prov county private

county not prov county county

county not prov authority

shared
shared county private

not prov not prov private

29. Decatur 30. Forsyth 31. Habersham 32. Jackson 33. Laurens

not prov county county county county

not prov county not prov not prov
shared

not prov county
authority county shared

not prov not prov not prov not prov not prov

county county county county not prov

county county county county not prov

not prov county county county not prov

not prov county not prov county county

authority not prov authority not prov not prov

private private not prov not prov
not prov

34. Hurray 35. Polk 36. Sumter 37. Thomas 38. Tift

county
shared not prov county not prov

not prov county private private

county not prov shared private not prov

not prov not prov private not prov not prov

county not prov county county

not prov not prov county county

not prov not prov county county

not prov authority
county not prov

authority not prov shared authority

private private not prov private

39. Walton

county shared private private county county county private authority private

Population Group D 40. Appling
41. Ben Hi 11 42. Burke

county county county

county county not prov

county county county

not prov not prov not prov

not prov not prov not prov

not prov shared county

not prov shared not prov

not prov private county

county
shared county

not prov private private

1994 County Government catalog

Page 5.B - 2

Georgia Department of Community Affairs 1994 Survey of County Government Operations

Table 5.8: Services Provided by the County

By what method are the following services provided?:

emergency

senior

construction

health

phone

animal citizen's child

&code

screening economic

(911) control programs day care enforcement planning zoning services development cable TV

County

(A)

(B)

(C)

(D)

(E)

(F)

(G)

(H)

( I)

(J)

---------------------------------.------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Population Group D

43. Butts

county not prov private not prov county county county county authority private

44. Chattahoochee not prov not prov not prov county not prov not prov not prov not prov not prov not prov

45. Chattooga

private

private

county private

46. Crisp

shared not prov shared not prov county county county authority shared private

47. Dodge

not prov county not prov not prov county not prov not prov not prov authority not prov

48. Elbert 49. Emanuel
50. Fannin 51. Grady 52. Haralson

county
county county not prov

not prov
shared county county

county
county not prov not prov

not prov
not prov not prov not prov

not prov
not prov county county

not prov
not prov county county

not prov
not prov not prov not prov

not prov
not prov not prov not prov

not prov authority
county private county

private
private not prov private private

53. Harris 54. Hart 55. Jefferson 56. Jones 57. Lee

county county county not prov not prov

county county not prov county county

private county county
shared not prov

not prov not prov not prov not prov not prov

county not prov not prov county county

county private not prov county county

county not prov not prov county county

not prov authority not prov
shared

authority county not prov
private

private not prov private private private

58. Madison 59. McDuffie 60. Mitchell 61. Monroe 62. Oconee

not prov county not prov county county

not prov county not prov county county

county shared not prov private county

not prov not prov not prov not prov not prov

county county county not prov county

county county county private
county

county not prov not prov county county

not prov county not prov
county

not prov authority
county authority
county

not prov private not prov private private

63. Tattna 11 64. Toombs 65. Washington

not prov county shared

not prov private not prov shared shared authority

not prov not prov

not prov not prov not prov

not prov not prov not prov

not prov not prov authority not prov shared shared not prov authority authority

private private not prov

1994 County Government Catalog

Page 5.8 - 3

Georgia Department of ColTITlunity Affairs 1994 Survey of County Government Operations

Table 5.8: Services Provided by the County

By what method are the following services provided?:

emergency

senior

construction

health

phone

animal citizen's child

&code

screening economic

(911) control programs day care enforcement planning zoning services development cable TV

County

(A)

(B)

(C)

(D)

(E)

(F}

(G)

(H)

(I)

(J)

---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Population Group D

66, Wayne

shared shared

authority

67. Worth

not prov not prov not prov not prov county county not prov authority not prov

Population Group E
68. Banks 69, Berrien 70. Bleckley 71. Brant 1ey 72. Cook

not prov not prov county not prov

not prov not prov not prov not prov

private county not prov shared

not prov not prov not prov not prov

not prov not prov not prov county

county not prov not prov not prov county

county not prov not prov
not prov county

not prov not prov not prov not prov

not prov authority not prov
county

not prov not prov not prov not prov

73. Dade 74. Early 75. Gilmer 76. Jeff Davis 77. Lamar

county
shared county shared county

not prov county county
shared shared

county private county
shared authority

not prov private county
not prov not prov

not prov not prov county not prov county

not prov not prov county not prov county

not prov not prov county not prov county

shared private private not prov
shared

county authority authority
county
authority

private private
authority private not prov

78. Lumpkin 79. Morgan 80. Pickens
81. Pierce 82. Pike

county not prov county not prov

county
shared not prov county not prov

county county county private county

private
not prov not prov not prov county

county county county county

county county county county county

county not prov county county

private not prov county authority
county

county
shared authority
county

private not prov private private private

83. Screven 84. Telfair
85. Terrel I 86. Union 87. Wilkes

county not prov
county shared shared

shared not prov county
shared shared

shared county
authority county shared

not prov not prov not prov
shared

not prov not prov not prov
county

private not prov authority
county

not prov not prov authority
not prov

county not prov not prov authority shared

authority not prov not prov
shared

not prov not prov not prov
private

1994 County Government Catalog

Page 5.B - 4

Georgis Department of Community Affairs 1994 Survey of County Government Operations

Table 5.B: Services Provided by the County

By what method are the following services provided?:

emergency

senior

construction

health

phone

animal citizen's child

&code

screening economic

(911) control programs day care enforcement planning zoning services development cable TV

County

(A)

(B)

(C)

(D)

(E)

(F)

(G)

(H)

( I)

(J)

---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Population Group E

88. Wilkinson

county not prov county not prov not prov not prov not prov private authority private

Population Group F 89. Atkinson 90. Candler 91. Charlton
92. Clay 93. Clinch

not prov
not prov county not prov not prov

not prov shared not prov not prov shared

county shared not prov private authority

not prov not prov not prov not prov not prov

not prov not prov not prov not prov county

not prov
not prov shared shared authority

not prov not prov not prov shared authority

county
shared not prov not prov not prov

not prov shared shared county authority

not prov not prov private not prov not prov

94. Dooly 95. Echols 96. Evans 97. Glascock 98. Heard
99. Jenkins 100. Lanier 101. Lincoln 102. Long 103. Marion
104. McIntosh 105. Miller 106. Oglethorpe 107. Pulaski 108. Quitman

not prov not prov not prov
county
shared not prov county county
not prov not prov not prov shared not prov

not prov not prov not prov
not prov
not prov shared not prov not prov county
not prov not prov not prov not prov not prov

shared shared private county county
county county county county
county shared county shared shared

not prov not prov not prov
county
not prov private not prov not prov authority
not prov not prov not prov not prov not prov

not prov not prov not prov
county
not prov not prov county not prov

not prov not prov not prov
county
not prov not prov county not prov

county not prov not prov county not prov

county not prov authority not prov not prov

not prov not prov not prov
county
not prov not prov not prov not prov

not prov county not prov

county not prov

county county

county not prov not prov not prov

authority not prov county authority

county not prov not prov not prov not prov

not prov not prov authority not prov county

authority not prov private
shared not prov

not prov private not prov
private
not prov not prov private private
private private private not prov not prov

1994 County Government Catalog

Page 5.B - 5

Georgia Department of Community Affairs 1994 Survey of County Government Operations

Table 5.B: Services Provided by the County

By what method are the following services provided?:

emergency

senior

construction

health

phone

animal citizen's child

&code

screening economic

(911) control programs day care enforcement planning zoning services development cable TV

County

(A)

(B)

(C)

(D)

(E)

(F)

(G)

(H)

( I)

(J)

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Population Group F

109. Randolph

not prov not prov private not prov not prov not prov not prov not prov authority shared

110. Seminole

not prov not prov county not prov not prov not prov not prov county county private

111. Ta1bot

not prov not prov county not prov not prov not prov not prov not prov not prov private

112. Towns

county county county county

county

county private

113. Treutlen

not prov not prov authority not prov not prov not prov not prov county not prov not prov

114. Webster 115. Wheeler 116. Wi 1cox

county not prov

not prov not prov

not prov county private

not prov not prov

not prov not prov

not prov not prov

not prov not prov

not prov county

not prov not prov shared

not prov not prov

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Table 5,8: Services Provided by the County

Georgia Department of Community Affairs 1994 Survey of County Govern1ent Operations

Number and percentage of counties directly responsible for the service

emergency

senior

construction

health

phone

animal citizen's child

and code

screening economic

Number (911)

control programs day care enforcement planning zoning services development cable TY

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F

28

6 21' 2 1' 13 46' 2 1' 5 181 4 141 2 1' 8 291 6 21' 0 o,

Total 116

62 531 44 38' 49 421 6 51 58 so, 54 471 45 39' 29 251 29 25, 1 1'

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Table 5.C: Social Services Provided by the County:

Amount the county directly funds the following activities:
A. Child care centers B. Family day care C. Before school care D. After school care E. Summer day care
Has the county used any Community Development Block Grants Funds for:
F. Constructing child care centers Yes No
G. Renovating existing child care centers Yes No

Does the county cooperate with any private organizations to provide any of the following services?
L. Pre-kindergarten Yes
M. Before school care Yes
N. After school care Yes
0. Summer day care Yes

Dose the county provide any of the following child care services to it's employees?

H. On-site child care centers Yes
I. Vouchers Yes
J. Child care locator assistance Yes
K. Flexible Benefits (tax deferred) Yes

Georgia Department of COIIIIMlnity Affairs 1994 Survey of County Government Operations

Table 5.C: Social Services Provided by the County

--- Has the county used --- --- Does the county provide any --- ---- Does county cooperate with private ----

Amount of funding by the county for the

CDBG funds for chi Id

child care services to it's employees

organization for:

following social service activities

centers for:

on-site

child care

before after

child care family before after Sllllller

new

existing child care

locator flexible pre- schooI schooI Stmner

centers day care schoo I care schoo I care day care construction renovation centers vouchers assistance benefits kindergarten care care day care

County

W ,~ ~) 00 (E)

(F)

(G)

(H)

(I)

(J)

(k)

(L)

(H)

(N)

(0)

Population Group A 1. Bibb 2. Chath111 3. Cobb 4. ColtJnbus/Huscogee 5. DeKalb

103,740

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

6. Fulton _1. Gwinnett
8. RiclllKlnd

144,000 30,000

0 ,000 86,000 Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Population Group B

9. Bartow

10. Carroll

Yes

11. Cherokee

12. ColtJnbia

13. Coweta

14. Fayette

15. Floyd

16. Hall

17. Henry

18. Houston

Yes

19. Liberty 20. Rockdale 21. SpaIding 22. walker 23. Whitfield

1994 County Govermient catalog

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Georgia Department of Comnunity Affairs
tm Survey of County Govermient Operations

Table 5.C: Social Services Provided by the County

--- Has the county used --- --- Does the county provide any --- ---- Does county cooperate with private ----

Amount of funding by the county for the

a>BG funds for chi Id

child care services to it's employees

organization for:

following social service activities

centers for:

on-site

child care

before after

child care fily before after Slll'lller

new

existing child care

locator flexible pre- schooI schooI SIJllller

centers day care school care school care day care construct ion renovation centers vouchers assistance benefits kindergarten care care day care

County

(A)

(B)

(C)

(0)

(E)

(F)

(G)

(H)

(I)

(J)

(K)

(L)

(H)

(N)

(0)

Population Group C 24. Baldwin 25. Barrow 26. Bulloch 27. Catoosa 28. Coffee

Yes

Yes

Yes

29. Decatur 30. Forsyth 31. Habersh111 32. Jackson 33. Laurens

34. Hurray

Yes

35. Polk

36. Sllllter

10,000

37. Thanas

38. Tift

39. Walton

PopuIation Group D

40. Appling

41. Ben Hill

42. Burke

43. Butts

7,200

. Chattahoochee

31,917

Yes

45. Chattooga

1994 County Govermient Catalog

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Georgia Department of Calllllnity Affairs 1994 Survey of County Government Operations

Table 5.C: Social Services Provided by the County

--- Has the county used --- --- Does the county provide any --- ---- Does county cooperate with private ----

Alllount of funding by the county for the

CDBG funds for child

chi Id care services to it's employees

organization for:

following social service activities

centers for:

on-site

chi Id care

before after

child care f11ily before after Sllllller

nll'II

existing child care

locator flexible pre- schooI schoo1 Sllllllel'

centers day care school care school care day care construct ion renovation centers vouchers assistance benefits kindergarten care care day care

County

(A)

(B)

(C)

(D)

(E)

(F)

(G)

(H)

(I)

(J)

(K)

(L)

(If)

(N)

(0)

----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Population Group D

46. Crisp

47. Dodge

48. Elbert 49. Ellanuel 50. Fannin

Yes

Yes

4,200

51. Grady 52. Haralson 53, Harris 54. Hart 55. Jefferson

56. Jones

57. Lee

58. lfadison

59. lfclluffie

60. lfitchell

Yes

61. lfonroe

Yes

62. Oconee

Yes

63. Tattnall

64. TOOllbs

65. lash ington

66. Wayne 67. Worth

Population Group E

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

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Introduction ............................................................................. i
How to Use This Catalog (see note below) .............................. ii Alphabetical Index to Counties ............................................... iii
Section 1: Form of Government ......................................... 1 Section 2: Financial Management Practices .................... 2 Section 3: Electronic Data Processing ............................... 3 Section 4: Personnel Management Practices .................... 4 Section 5: Services Provided by the County ..................... 5 Section 6: Public Facilities Provided by the County ........ 6 Section 7: Public Safety ..................................................... 7 Section 8: Authorities, Boards, and Commissions ............ 8 Section 9: Economic Development Activities .................... 9 Section 10: Codes, Ordinances, and Regulations ............. 10 Section 11: Zoning Practices and Procedures .................... 11 Section 12: Subdivisions Regulations ................................ 12 Section 13: Mobile Home/Manufactured Housing ............ 13

SPECIAL ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
The Department of Community Affairs acknowledges and thanks The Carl Vinson Institute of Government for assistance in the areas of survey design and computer programming and data processing.

Note: The sections listed above are numbered according to tables. Each section is paginated separately.

If you are disabled and would like to have this publication in an alternative format, please contact the Department of Community Affairs at (404) 656-5527 or (800) 651-7954

Georgia Department of Community Affairs 1994 Survey of County Government Operations

Table 6.A: Public Facilities Provided by the County

General purpose facilities provided/operated by:

County

airport (A)

multipurpose center
(B)

civic center (C)

day care center (D)

senior

citizen's

ja i 1 work camp center

(E)

( F)

(G)

Population Group F 115. Wheeler 116. Wilcox

co auth cooper cooper not prov not prov not prov not prov not prov

cooper co aper

not prov cooper not prov not prov

bicycle ~ikinq/ joqqinq tra i 1s
(H)
not rrov :iot r:irov

qolf ro 1.1rsr:
( I1
not pro1 not pr0v

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Page 6.A - 6

Georgia Department of Community Affairs 1990 Survey of County Government Operations
Table 6.A: Public Facilities Provided by the County

Number of counties directly providing or operating facilities:

bicycle

multi-

senior

hik inq/

purpose

day care

citizen's joqg inq

cwlf

Number

airport

center civic center center

jail

work camp

center

tra i 1s

cours'

Group in group It

% It

% It

% It

% It

% It

% It

% lt

% It

%

------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

A

8

4 50%

6 75%

2 25%

2 25%

7 88%

4 50%

5 62%

6 75%

2 25%

B

15

2 13%

2 13%

1 7%

0 0% 13 87%

6 40%

6 40%

7 47%

0 0%

C

16

1 6% 2 12% 0 0% 0 0% 15 94% 5 31% 5 31% 0 0% 1 6%

D

28

3 11%

5 18%

1 4%

1 4% 24 86%

3 11% 11 39%

4 14%

0 0%

E

21

5 24%

4 19%

2 10%

1 5% 20 95%

3 14% 10 48%

2 10%

1 5%

F

28

3 11%

4 14%

1 4%

2 7% 19 68%

2 7% 11 39%

1 4%

0 0%

Total 116

18 16% 23 20% 7 6% 6 5% 98 84% 23 20% 48 41% 20 17% 4 3%

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Table 6.B: Public Facilities Provided by the County:

Private Co auth Co operate Joint auth Joint oper

Agreement with private company County authority County operated Joint city/county authority Joint city/county operation

A. Playgrounds/equipment

B. Outdoor playing fields

C. Parks

D. Recreation center

E. Stadium

F. Swimming pools

G. Hospitals

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Table 6,B: Public Facilities Provided by the County

General purpose facilities provided/operated by:

outdoor

playgrounds/ playing

recreation

swinming

equipment fields parks

center stadium pools hospitals

County

(A)

(B)

(C)

(D)

(E)

(F)

(G)

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Population Group A

1. Bibb

joint oper joint oper joint oper joint oper not prov joint oper co auth

2. Chatham

cooper cooper cooper not prov cooper not prov not prov

3. Cobb

cooper cooper cooper cooper not prov co oper co auth

4. Columbus/Muscogee cooper cooper cooper cooper cooper cooper co auth

5. DeKalb

cooper cooper cooper cooper

cooper

6. Fulton 7. Gwinnett 8. Richmond

cooper cooper cooper

cooper cooper cooper

cooper cooper cooper

cooper cooper cooper

joint auth cooper not prov cooper joint oper cooper

joint auth co auth co auth

Population Group B 9. Bartow 10. Carroll 11. Cherokee 12. Columbia 13. Coweta
14. Fayette 15. Floyd 16. Hall 17. Henry 18. Houston
19. Liberty 20. Rockdale 21. Spalding 22. Walker 23. Whitfield

not prov cooper cooper
cooper not prov

cooper cooper cooper cooper cooper

cooper cooper cooper cooper cooper

not prov not prov not prov cooper cooper

cooper not prov not prov not prov not prov

not prov not prov not prov not prov
joint oper

not prov joint auth co auth not prov
not prov

cooper joint auth cooper cooper joint oper

cooper joint auth
cooper cooper joint oper

cooper joint auth cooper cooper joint oper

cooper joint auth cooper cooper joint oper

not prov joint auth not prov not prov not prov

not prov joint auth not prov not prov not prov

co auth joint auth co auth co auth

cooper cooper cooper
not prov not prov

cooper cooper cooper not prov cooper

cooper cooper cooper
not prov cooper

not prov cooper cooper not prov co oper

not prov not prov not prov
not prov not prov

cooper cooper
not prov not prov not prov

co auth co auth private
co auth co auth

1994 County Government Catalog

Page 6.B - 1

Georgia Department of Community Affairs 1994 Survey of County Government Operations

Table 6.8: Public Facilities Provided by the County

General purpose facilities provided/operated by:

outdoor

playgrounds/ playing

recreation

swimming

equipment fields parks

center stadium pools hospitals

County

(A)

(8)

(C)

(D)

(E)

(F)

(G)

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Population Group C

24. Baldwin

cooper cooper cooper cooper

.cooper joint auth

25. Barrow

not prov not prov cooper not prov not prov not prov not prov

26. Bulloch

not prov joint oper joint oper joint oper not prov joint oper co auth

27. Catoosa

not prov not prov not prov not prov not prov not prov co auth

28. Coffee

not prov not prov not prov not prov not prov not prov co auth

29. Decatur 30. Forsyth 31. Habersham 32. Jackson 33. Laurens

not prov not prov not prov not prov not prov

not prov not prov cooper not prov not prov

not prov cooper cooper cooper not prov

not prov not prov cooper not prov not prov

not prov not prov not prov not prov not prov

not prov not prov not prov not prov not prov

co auth not prov
co auth joint auth not prov

34. Hurray 35. Polk 36. Sumter 37. Thomas 38. Tift

joint oper not prov not prov
joint oper cooper

joint oper not prov joint auth joint oper
cooper

not prov not prov joint oper cooper

not prov not prov
joint oper not prov

not prov not prov joint auth joint oper
not prov

joint oper not prov
joint auth joint oper cooper

joint auth private co auth

39. Walton

joint oper joint oper

co auth

Population Group D 40. Appling
41. Ben Hi 11 42. Burke 43. Butts 44. Chattahoochee

not prov joint oper cooper not prov not prov

joint auth joint oper cooper cooper not prov

not prov joint oper cooper cooper not prov

joint auth cooper not prov not prov not prov

not prov not prov not prov not prov not prov

joint auth joint oper cooper not prov not prov

co auth private co auth co auth not prov

45. Chattooga

joint oper joint oper not prov not prov not prov not prov co auth

1994 County Government Catalog

Page 6.8 - 2

Georgia Department of Conmunity Affairs 1994 Survey of County Government Operations

Table 6.8: Public Facilities Provided by the County

General purpose facilities provided/operated by:

outdoor

playgrounds/ playing

recreation

swinvning

equipment fields parks

center stadium pools hospitals

County

(A)

(8)

(C)

(D)

(E)

(F)

(G)

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Population Group D

46. Crisp

not prov joint oper joint oper joint oper not prov joint oper co auth

47. Dodge

not prov joint auth not prov not prov not prov not prov co auth

48. Elbert

joint oper joint oper joint oper joint oper not prov joint oper co auth

49. Emanuel

joint oper

co auth

SO. Fannin

not prov not prov not prov not prov not prov not prov not prov

51. Grady 52. Haralson 53. Harris 54. Hart 55. Jefferson

not prov not prov private cooper joint oper

co oper not prov cooper cooper joint oper

cooper not prov private cooper not prov

not prov private cooper cooper

not prov not prov private not prov not prov

not prov not prov private not prov not prov

co auth not prov private
co auth joint auth

56. Jones 57. Lee 58. Madison 59. McDuffie 60. Mitchel 1

cooper not prov private joint oper not prov

cooper cooper private joint oper joint auth

not prov private joint oper not prov

cooper not prov private not prov not prov

not prov private not prov joint auth

not prov private not prov not prov

not prov
co auth co auth

61. Monroe 62. Oconee 63. Tattnall 64. Toombs 65. Washington

co auth cooper
not prov joint auth

co auth cooper joint auth joint auth
private

co auth cooper not prov joint auth

not prov cooper not prov joint auth

not prov not prov not prov not prov

not prov not prov not prov
not prov cooper

co auth not prov co auth co auth
co auth

66. Wayne 67. Worth

cooper cooper cooper

cooper

not prov not prov not prov joint oper not prov not prov co auth

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Georgia Department of C011111unity Affairs 1994 Survey of County Government Operations

Table 6.8: Public Facilities Provided by the County

General purpose facilities provided/operated by:

outdoor

playgrounds/ playing

recreation

swimming

equipment fields parks

center stadium pools hospitals

County

(A)

(B)

(C)

(0)

(E)

(F)

(G)

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Population Group E

68. Banks

cooper

69. Berrien

not prov co auth not prov

not prov not prov

70. Bleckley

joint oper joint oper not prov joint oper not prov not prov private

71. Brant Iey

not prov cooper

not prov not prov not prov not prov

72. Cook

not prov not prov not prov not prov not prov not prov private

73. Dade 74. Early 75. Gilmer 76. Jeff Davis 77. Lamar

cooper not prov cooper cooper joint auth

cooper joint oper cooper joint oper cooper

cooper not prov
cooper cooper not prov

not prov cooper not prov cooper

not prov
not prov not prov

joint oper joint oper cooper joint oper not prov

co auth co auth private
co auth not prov

78. Lumpkin 79. Morgan 80. Pickens
81. Pierce 82. Pike

cooper
joint auth not prov joint oper not prov

cooper joint auth cooper joint oper
co auth

private joint auth cooper joint oper
not prov

not prov joint auth not prov cooper not prov

not prov private not prov joint auth not prov cooper not prov not prov
not prov not prov

private
co auth private not prov not prov

83. Screven 84. Telfair 85. Terrel 1 86. Union 87. Wilkes

joint auth not prov not prov
joint auth

joint auth not prov joint auth co auth joint auth

joint auth not prov
not prov co auth joint auth

joint auth not prov not prov
not prov

not prov not prov not prov
not prov

joint auth not prov not prov
co auth joint auth

co auth not prov not prov
co auth

88. Wilkinson

not prov not prov not prov not prov not prov not prov not prov

Population Group F 89. Atkinson

not prov not prov not prov not prov not prov not prov not prov

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Table 6.8: Public Facilities Provided by the County

General purpose facilities provided/operated by:

outdoor

playgrounds/ playing

recreation

swinming

equipment fields parks

center stadium pools hospitals

County

(A)

(8)

(C)

(D)

(E)

(F)

(G)

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Population Group F

90. Candler

private joint auth private private private joint auth co auth

91. Charlton

cooper cooper cooper not prov not prov not prov co auth

92. Clay

not prov not prov cooper not prov not prov not prov not prov

93. Clinch

not prov joint auth joint auth not prov not prov not prov co auth

94. Dooly

not prov not prov not prov not prov not prov not prov co auth

95. Echols 96. Evans 97. Glascock 98. Heard 99. Jenkins

not prov
not prov cooper not prov

cooper co auth cooper cooper joint oper

not prov co auth not prov cooper not prov

not prov
co auth not prov cooper not prov

not prov
not prov not prov not prov

not prov
not prov not prov not prov

not prov co auth not prov not prov co auth

100. Lanier 101. Linea ln 102. Long
103. Marion
104. McIntosh

joint oper joint oper not prov cooper cooper not prov joint auth co auth joint auth not prov
cooper cooper cooper not prov

not prov not prov
not prov

not prov not prov
not prov

private not prov not prov
not prov

105. Mi lier
106. Oglethorpe 107. Pulaski 108. Quitman 109. Randolph

not prov not prov not prov joint oper not prov

not prov joint oper joint oper joint oper
co auth

joint oper not prov not prov
not prov

not prov not prov
joint oper joint oper not prov

not prov not prov not prov
not prov

not prov not prov not prov
not prov

not prov not prov not prov
co auth

110. Seminole 111. Talbot 112. Towns 113. Treutlen

joint oper joint oper joint oper joint oper cooper cooper cooper not prov not prov cooper not prov not prov joint oper joint oper not prov not prov

co auth not prov not prov not prov

not prov not prov
not prov not prov

private not prov cooper not prov

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Page 6.8 - 5

Georgia Department of Community Affairs 1994 Survey of County Government Operations

Table 6.B: Public Facilities Provided by the County

County

General purpose facilities provided/operated by:

outdoor

playgrounds/ playing

recreation

equipment fields parks

center

(A)

(B)

(C)

(D)

stadium
(E)

Population Group F 114. Webster 115. Wheeler 116. Wilcox

not prov not prov not prov

not prov not prov not prov

not prov cooper not prov

not prov not prov not prov

not prov not prov not prov

swimming

pools hospitals

(F)

(G)

not prov not prov not prov not prov not prov not prov

1994 County Government Catalog

Page 6.B - 6

Georgia Department of Conmunity Affairs 1994 Survey of County Government Operations
Table 6.B: Public Facilities Provided by the County

Number of counties directly providing or operating facilities:

playgrounds/ playing

recreation

swimning

Number equipment

fields

parks

center

stadium

pools

hospitals

Group in group # % # % # % # % # % # % # %

--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

A

8

7 88% 7 88% 7 88% 6 75% 2 25% 6 75% 0 0%

B

15

9 60% 12 80% 12 80% 8 53% 1 7% 2 13% 0 0%

C

16

2 12% 3 19% 6 38% 2 12% 0 0% 2 12% 0 0%

D

28

4 14% 9 32% 6 21% 6 21% 0 0% 3 11% 0 0%

E

21

4 19% 7 33% 4 19% 3 14% 0 0% 2 10% 0 0%

F

28

4 14% 8 29% 7 25% 1 4% 0 0% 0 0% 1 4%

Total 116

30 26% 46 40% 42 36% 26 22% 3 3% 15 13% 1 1%

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Table 7.A: Public Safety - Law Enforcement

A. Police:

In addition to the sheriff's department, does

the county also operate a county police

department?

Yes

No

B. Policies and Procedures:

Does the county police department have

policies and procedures manuals governing the

operations ofthe department?

Yes

No

C. Jail:

Does the county operate a jail, not a holding

area, but a facility where prisoners are

detained for longer than eight hours?

Yes

No

D. Jail Bed Spaces: If the county operates a jail, how many bed spaces does it have? Number of spaces

Number of Cells in Jail by Type: E. Single cells F. Double cells G. Isolation cells H. Multi-occupancy cells I. Total number of bed spaces in multi-occupancy cell J. Infirmary cells

K. Are county law enforcement officers allowed

to make arrests before they are POST

certified?

Yes

No

L. Are handguns issued to sworn law

enforcement personnel?

Yes

No

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Table 1.A: Public Safety (Law Enforcement)

County

Does county Does departent

operate hae po Iicies Does county

a police and procedures operate

department? 111anual? a ja ii?

(A)

(8)

(C)

If so, number of bed spaces in jai 1?
(D)

single cells (E)

--- Number of units in jail by type: ---

total number of

11ulti- bed spaces

double isolation occupancy in multi-

cells cells cells occupancy

(F)

(G)

(H)

(I)

infirmary cells
(J)

Officers

aII owed to Handguns

make arrests issued to

before POST sworn

certified? personnel?

(K)

(L)

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Population Group A

1. Bibb

No

Yes

585

333

0

31

10

252

3 No

Yes

2. Chatha 3. Cobb

Yes

Yes

Yes

1,22(

448

216

3

20

320

9 No

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

6U

80

30(

24

304

608

6 No

Yes

4. Colu1bus/Huscogee Yes

Yes

Yes

682

1

5

19

46

646

0

No

Yes

5. DeKalb

Yes

Yes

Yes

1,319

11

0

5

59 1,237

0 No

Yes

6. Fulton T. Gwinnett 8. Richtond

Yes

Yes

Yes

2,322

390

918

0

16

16

44

No

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

1,312

552

226

0

20

0

12

No

Yes

No

Yes

Yes

340

140

100

0

6

0

4 Yes

Yes

Population Group B

9. Bartow

No

Yes

400

0

64

3

50

331

2 No

No

10. Carro 11

No

Yes

136

0

28

2

1

8

0 Yes

Yes

11. Cherokee

Yes

No

Yes

125

0

48

3

2

26

0

No

Yes

12. Columbia

No

Yes

u

4

20

0

20

40

0

No

Yes

13. Coweta

No

Yes

231

0

0

0

0

231

0

No

Yes

U. Fayette 15. Floyd 16. Hall 11. Henry 18. Houston

No

Yes

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

No

Yes

Yes

Yes

253

0

88

8

2

64

1

No

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

489

1

12

3

24

144

0

No

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

m

0

68

5

0

3

0

No

Yes

No

Yes

150

I

8

9

13

132

0

No

Yes

19. liberty 20. Rockdale 21. Spalding 22. walker 23. Whitfield

No

Yes

60

0

6

1

5

22

0 Yes

Yes

No

Yes

112

0

65

1

16

32

0

No

Yes

No

Yes

158

0

19

2

0

0

0

No

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

85

6

64

6

70

88

0

No

Yes

No

Yes

124

0

16

4

22

126

0

No

No

1994 County Government Catalog

Page T.A - 1

Georgia Department of Community Affairs 1994 Survey of County Government Operations

Table 7.A: Public Safety (law Enforcement)

County

Does county Does department

operate hae policies Does county

a police and procedures operate

department? manual? a ja ii?

(A)

(8)

(C)

If so, number of bed spaces in jail?
(0)

single cells (E)

--- Number of units in jail by type: ---

total number of

multi- bed spaces

double isolation occupancy in multi-

cells eel ls eel ls occupancy

(F)

(G)

(H)

(I)

infirmary eel ls (J)

Officers

allowed to Handguns

make arrests issued to

before POST sworn

certified? personnel?

(K)

(L)

-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Population Group C

24. Baldwin

No

25. Barrow

No

26. Bulloch

No

27. Catoosa

No

28. Coffee

No

Yes

108

1

2

1

12

100

0 Yes

Yes

Yes

96

8

96

8

0

0

2 No

No

Yes

108

53

46

4

1

5

0 No

Yes

Yes

76

4

0

4

22

66

0 No

Yes

Yes

160

4

2

2

9

146

4 No

No

29. Decatur 30. Forsyth 31. Habersh111 32. Jackson 33. Laurens

No

Yes

175

24

16

4

12

104

1 No

Yes

No

No

Yes

64

4

0

0

6

60

0 No

No

No

Yes

42

0

17

0

1

8

0 No

No

No

Yes

129

1

26

3

4

76

0 No

No

No

Yes

224

3

0

16

16

192

2

Yes

Yes

34. Hurray 35. Polk 36. Sumter 37. Thomas 38. Tift

No

Yes

80

2

4

2

7

70

1 No

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

136

2

40

1

4

40

1 No

Yes

No

Yes

55

0

0

1

2

48

0 No

Yes

No

Yes

240

0

120

14

0

0

2 Yes

No

No

Yes

120

0

2

0

19

116

0 No

Yes

39. lalton

No

Yes

112

32

0

2

8

48

No

Yes

Population Group D

40. Appling

No

41. Ben Hill

No

42. Burke

No

43. Butts

No

44. Chattahoochee

No

Yes

36

0

2

0

4

32

o.

No

Yes

Yes

25

0

2

0

1

21

0

No

No

Yes

96

67

9

12

1

18

2

No

Yes

Yes

52

0

0

1

7

52

0 No

Yes

No

0

0

0

0

0

0

0 No

No

45. Chattooga

No

Yes

47

3

24

3

0

0

3

No

Yes

1994 County Government Catalog

Page 7.A - 2

Georgia Depart111ent of Co111111unity Affairs 1994 Survey of County Government Operations

Table 7.A: Public Safety (law Enforcement)

--- Number of units in jail by type: ---

Officers

Does county Does department

If so,

operate hae policies Does county number of

a police and procedures operate bed spaces single

total number of

allowed to Handguns

111ulti- bed spaces

make arrests issued to

double isolation occupancy in multi- infirmary before POST sworn

department? 11anual? a ja i1? in jail? eel ls cells cells cells occupancy cells certified? personnel?

County

(A)

(8)

(C)

(D)

(E)

(F)

(G)

(H)

(I)

(J)

(K)

(l)

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Population Group D

46. Crisp

No

Yes

128

0

8

3

u

8

0 No

No

47. Dodge

No

48. Elbert

No

Yes

56

0

0

0

12

56

0 Yes

Yes

Yes

48

2

u

2

0

0

0 No

No

O. E1anuel

No

Yes

32

2

0

2

3

28

0 No

No

50. Fannin

No

Yes

Yes

24

0

2

0

4

20

0 No

No

51. Grady 52. Hara Ison 53. Harris 54. Hart 55. Jefferson

No

Yes

75

2

1

1

10

70

0 No

Yes

No

Yes

60

4

28

2

6

28

2 No

No

No

Yes

100

4

40

2

1

16

1 No

Yes

No

Yes

52

0

0

0

12

48

1 Yes

Yes

No

No

Yes

72

1

0

1

10

72

1 Yes

Yes

56. Jones 57. lee 58. Hadison 59. HcDuffie 60. Hitchell

No

Yes

36

1

5

0

0

0

1 No

Yes

No

Yes

23

1

3

0

2

16

0 No

Yes

No

Yes

16

0

5

0

1

6

0

No

No

No

Yes

53

0

5

0

11

34

0

No

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

55

0

0

1

2

50

0

No

No

61. Honroe

No

62. Oconee

No

63. Tattna 11

No

64. Toombs

No

65. lashington

No

66. layne

No

67. Worth

No

Yes

52

Yes

32

Yes

28

Yes

128

Yes

45

Yes

52

Yes

76

0

0

1

10

0

10

4

12

5

5

8

0

0

2

0

0

0

0

2

8

2

1

10

4

4

35

5

0

0

2

5

u

0

18

72

0

No

Yes

0

No

No

0

No

Yes

2

No

No

0

No

Yes

0 Yes

No

0

No

Yes

Population Group E

1994 County Governent Catalog

Page 7.A - 3

Georgia Department of Community Affairs 1994 Survey of County Government Operations

Table 7.A: Public Safety (Law Enforcuent)

County

Does county Does depart11ent

operate hae policies Does county

a pol ice and procedures operate

department? 111anua I? a ja ii?

(A)

(8)

(C)

If so, number of bed spaces in jail?
(D)

single eel Is (E)

--- Number of units in jail by type: ---

Officers

total number of

aIlowed to Handguns

mu1t i- bed spaces

make arrests issued to

double isolation occupancy in multi- infirmary before POST sworn

eel Is cells cells occupancy eel ls certified? personnel?

(F)

(G)

(H)

(I)

(J)

(K)

(L)

-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Population Group E

68. Banks

No

Yes

18

0

1

1

0

0

0

No

Yes

69. Berrien

No

Yes

28

0

0

1

3

8

0 No

No

70. Bleckley

No

Yes

50

0

11

0

1

22

0 No

Yes

71. Brant Iey

No

Yes

19

2

2

0

3

13

0

No

No

72, Cook

No

Yes

31

5

2

1

2

12

0

No

Yes

73. Dade

No

74. Early

No

75. Gil er

No

76. Jeff Davis

No

11. Laar

No

Yes

72

1

0

1

26

78

1 No

Yes

Yes

66

4

0

4

1

10

4 Yes

Yes

Yes

40

0

0

3

4

15

0 No

Yes

Yes

60

0

0

2

17

3

0 No

No

Yes

87

3

2

0

10

80

0 Yes

Yes

78. Lumpkin

No

79, Horgan

No

80. Pickens

No

81. Pierce

No

82. Pike

No

Yes

48

Yes

120

Yes

43

Yes

34

Yes

24

1

4

1

2

38

0

1

5

9

120

0

0

3

. 10

40

0

0

0

4

34

0

0

0

4

36

0 No

No

0 No

No

0

Yes

Yes

0

Yes

No

0 Yes

Yes

83. Screven

No

84. Telfair

No

85. Terrel I

No

86. Union

No

87. Ii lkes

No

Yes

24

0

2

0

5

4

0 No

Yes

Yes

28

0

1

0

4

8

0 No

No

Yes

44

0

0

0

6

44

0 No

Yes

Yes

34

0

11

0

2

6

0 Yes

Yes

Yes

46

0

3

1

4

10

0 No

Yes

88. Ii lk inson

No

Yes

12

0

2

0

8

0 No

Yes

Population Group F

89. Atkinson

No

Yes

18

0

0

2

16

0 No

Yes

1994 County Governent Catalog

Page 7.A - 4

~""-----

~. ,

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__;,

~-i' :,-.!

'~ _:.'

Georgia Oepart1ent of Community Affairs 1994 Survey of County Governent Operations

Table 7.A: Public Safety (Law Enforcement)

--- Number of units in jail by type: ---

Officers

Does county Does depart111ent

If so,

total number of

aII owed to Handguns

operate hae policies Does county number of a po lice and procedures operate bed spaces single

multi- bed spaces

make arrests issued to

double isolation occupancy in multi- infirmary before POST sworn

depart ent?

anual?

a jail? in jail? cells

eel ls

eel Is

cells occupancy cells certified? personnel?

County

(A)

(8)

(C)

(0)

(E)

(F)

(G)

(H)

(I)

(J)

(K)

(L)

-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Population Group F

90. Candler

Yes

Yes

Yes

15

1

1

0

0

0

0 No

No

91. Char Iton

No

92, Clay

No

93. Clinch

No

U. Dooly

No

Yes

24

0

0

0

3

8

0 Yes

Yes

Yes

20

0

0

0

3

20

0 No

Yes

Yes

6

4

1

0

0

0

0 No

Yes

37

1

10

0

4

4

0

No

Yes

95. Echols 96. Evans 97. Glascock 98, Heard 99, Jenkins
100. Lanier 101. Lincoln 102, Long 103. Narion 104. Nclntosh
105. Niller 106. Oglethorpe 107. Pulaski 108. Quit111an 109. Randolph
110. Seminole 111. Talbot 112. Towns 113, Treutlen

No

No

0

0

0

0

0

0

0 No

No

No

Yes

28

0

14

0

0

0

0

No

No

Yes

Yes

No

0

0

0

0

0

0

0 No

Yes

No

Yes

32

0

2

1

24

4

0

No

No

No

Yes

30

30

0

0

0

0

0 No

Yes

No

Yes

10

0

0

0

2

10

0 No

No

Yes

Yes

Yes

82

8

0

1

1

H

0 No

Yes

No

No

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

No

Yes

No

Yes

22

12

5

0

0

0

0 No

No

No

Yes

20

0

0

0

4

20

0 Yes

Yes

No

Yes

27

0

2

0

6

26

0 No

No

No

Yes

16

1

0

0

1

15

0 No

No

No

Yes

28

0

3

0

2

16

0 Yes

Yes

No

Yes

0

0

0

0

0

0

o. No

Yes

No

Yes

32

0

32

0

0

0

0 No

Yes

No

Yes

28

10

4

0

10

40

0 No

Yes

No

Yes

22

2

0

1

0

22

0 No

Yes

No

Yes

40

0

0

0

0

40

0 No

No

No

Yes

18

2

0

0

2

16

0 No

Yes

1994 County Govern1ent Catalog

Page 7.A - 5

Georgia Department of Co111t1unity Affairs 1994 Survey of County Government Operations

Table T.A: Public Safety (law Enforce1ent)

County

Does county Does department

operate hae policies Does county

a pol ice and procedures operate

department? 1111nual? I ja ii?

(A)

(B)

(C)

If so, number of bed spaces
in jail? (D)

single eel ls (E)

--- Number of units in jail by type: ---

Officers

total number of

allowed to Handguns

multi- bed spaces

make arrests issued to

double isolation occupancy in multi- infirmary before POST sworn

cells cells cells occupancy eel ls certified? personnel?

(F)

(G)

(H)

(I)

(J)

(K)

(L)

Population Group F

114. Webster

No

115. Wheeler

No

116. Wilcox

No

No

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

Yes

Yes

Yes

12

1

5

1

0

0

0

No

No

Yes

16

0

8

l

0

0

0

No

No

1994 County Government Catalog

Page T.A - 6

Georgia Departent of Community Affairs 1994 Survey of County Government Operations

Table 7.A: Public Safety (Law Enforcnent)

N111ber Group in group

A

8

8

15

C 16

0

28

E 21

F

28

Total 116

Nuber Nuaber with

operating po Iicies and

pol ice procedures

* depart ent

11anuals

I 'I '

6 15, 7 BBS

5 33S 4 21,

1 6' 1 6'

1 0
3

1o41S,,

2 0

o1,'

3 11'

16 14S 17 15,

Number Average

operating number of

county jail bed spaces

' I

in jail

8 100, 1,058

15 100, 186

16 100, 120

27 96'

55

21 100,

44

24 86'

25

111 96S

146

single cells
253 1 9 4 1
3
20

---- Average number of units in jail: ---bed spaces
multi- in multidouble isolation occupancy occupancy infirmary cells cells cells cells cells

221

17

60

385

10

42

4

15

84

0

23

4

8

67

1

8

2

5

27

0

2

1

6

31

0

3

0

2

12

0

27

3

10

62

1

Number allowing

officers to make Number issuing

arrests before handguns to

POST certified sworn personnel
I S''

1 m 2 m

8 100,
12 ao,

3 19S 4 141

10 62S 16 57'

6 29' 4 14S
20 m

14 67' 16 57S 76 66'

t - In addition to Sheriff's departaent

1994 County Information Catalog

Page7.A-S

Georgia Department of Comnunity Affairs 1994 Survey of County Government Operations

Table 7.8: Public Safety (Fire Protection)

Average number Number using

of fire volunteers for

Number stations fire suppression

Group in group operated

t

'

A

8

14

B

15

7

C

16

7

0

28

6

E

21

5

F

28

2

Total 116

6

0 11

7o3,,

16 100,

23 a2,

18

86fC

22 90

79,
1a,

Number with
all volunteer fire department

t

'

0 1

o, 1,

9

56fC

17 16 21 64

n6t,,
1s, ss,

Average number of suppression personnel on duty per shift
80 12 1 3 0 1 8

Number with fire suppression personnel
performing EHT duties

I

'

4

so,

7

47,

5

31'

8

29,

3

14,

6

21,

33

2a,

Number having mutual aid agreements with
other governments

I

'

6 13

1s, a1,

13

a1,

19

68,

18 16 85

86,
s1, 13,

1994 County Information Catalog

Page 7.B - S

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Table 7.B: Public Safety - Fire Services

' ~-;,,,_:;; ,?

A. Number of Fire Stations: How many fire stations does the county operate? Number

B. Volunteers:

Are volunteers used by the county fire department for suppression duties?

Yes

No

C. Area of Coverage: What is the department's area of coverage in square miles? Number

D. Number of Suppression Personnel: How many suppression personnel are on duty per shift? Number

E. EMT Duties:

Do suppression personnel perform EMT duties?

Yes

No

F. Mutual Aid Agreements:

Does the county have mutual aid agreements with other governments?

Yes

No

Georgia Department of Conmunity Affairs 1994 Survey of County Government Operations

Table 7.8: Public Safety (Fire Protection)

Number of

Number of

Does county have

fire stations Are volunteers Is fire department suppression Do suppression

mutual aid

operated by

used for

an all volunteer personnel on personnel perform agreements with

county: suppression duties? department? duty per shift: EHT duties?

other governments?

County

(A)

(B)

(C)

(0)

(E)

(F)

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Population Group A

1. Bibb

0

0

2. Chatham

0

0

3. Cobb

25

No

No

14

Yes

Yes

4. Columbus/Muscogee

12

No

No

250

No

Yes

5. DeKalb

24

No

No

167

Yes

Yes

6. Fulton

17

No

No

81

Yes

Yes

7. Gwinnett

19

No

No

80

Yes

Yes

8. Richmond

12

No

No

51

No

Yes

Population Group B

9. Bartow

12

Yes

No

14

Yes

Yes

10. Carro 11

11

Yes

No

11

No

Yes

11. Cherokee

16

Yes

No

10

Yes

Yes

12. Columbia

5

Yes

No

10

No

No

13. Coweta

12

Yes

No

18

No

Yes

14. Fayette 15. Floyd 16. Ha 11 17. Henry 18. Houston

8

Yes

No

18

Yes

Yes

3

No

No

4

Yes

Yes

8

No

No

56

Yes

Yes

6

Yes

No

0

Yes

8

Yes

Yes

0

No

Yes

19. Liberty

0

0

20. Rockdale

6

No

No

21

Yes

Yes

21. Spalding

5

Yes

No

15

No

Yes

22. Walker

0

Yes

No

0

Yes

. 23. Whitfield

9

Yes

No

8

Yes

Yes

1994 County Government Catalog

Page 7.B - 1

Georgia Department of Community Affairs 1994 Survey of County Government Operations

Table 7.8: Public Safety (Fire Protection)

Number of

Number of

Does county have

fire stations Are volunteers Is fire department suppression Do suppression

mutual aid

operated by

used for

an all volunteer personnel on personnel perform agreements with

county: suppression duties? department? duty per shift: EMT duties?

other governments?

County

(A)

(B)

(C)

(0)

(E)

(F)

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Population Group C

24. Baldwin

6

Yes

No

3

No

Yes

25. Barrow

5

Yes

No

5

Yes

Yes

26. Bulloch

8

Yes

Yes

0

Yes

No

27. Catoosa

5

Yes

Yes

0

No

Yes

28. Coffee

9

Yes

No

1

Yes

Yes

29. Decatur

1

Yes

No

4

Yes

Yes

30. Forsyth

12

Yes

No

0

Yes

Yes

31 . Habersham

6

Yes

Yes

0

No

Yes

32. Jackson

11

Yes

Yes

0

Yes

33. Laurens

11

Yes

Yes

0

No

Yes

34. Murray

5

Yes

No

7

No

Yes

35. Polk

8

Yes

Yes

0

No

Yes

36. Sumter

3

Yes

Yes

0

No

No

37. Thomas

12

Yes

Yes

0

No

Yes

38. Tift

6

Yes

Yes

0

No

No

39. Walton

7

Yes

No

2

No

Yes

Population Group D

40. Appling

9

Yes

Yes

0

No

No

41. Ben Hill

6

Yes

Yes

28

No

No

42. Burke

12

Yes

No

30

Yes

Yes

43. Butts

0

Yes

No

1

Yes

Yes

44. Chattahoochee

1

Yes

Yes

0

No

No

45. Chattooga

6

Yes

Yes

0

No

Yes

46. Crisp

5

Yes

No

6

Yes

Yes

1994 County Government Catalog

Page 7.8 - 2

~~1:~.:

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- c.:::::

jL,

Georgia Department of Community Affairs 1994 Survey of County Government Operations

Table 7.B: Public Safety (Fire Protection)

Number of

Number of

Does county have

fire stations Are volunteers Is fire department suppression Do suppression

mutual aid

operated by

used for

an all volunteer personnel on personnel perform agreements with

county: suppression duties? department? duty per shift: EMT duties?

other governments?

County

(A)

(B)

(C)

(D)

(E)

(F)

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Population Group D

47. Dodge

8

Yes

Yes

0

No

No

48. Elbert

8

Yes

Yes

0

No

No

49. Emanuel

12

Yes

Yes

0

No

Yes

50. Fannin

5

Yes

Yes

0

Yes

Yes

51. Grady

9

Yes

Yes

0

No

Yes

52. Haralson

9

Yes

No

1

No

No

53. Harris

0

No

Yes

0

No

No

54. Hart

8

Yes

Yes

0

No

Yes

55, Jefferson

0

0

Yes

56. Jones

7

Yes

Yes

0

Yes

Yes

57. Lee

7

Yes

Yes

15

No

Yes

58. Madison

0

0

59. McDuffie

6

Yes

Yes

0

No

Yes

60. Mitchell

6

Yes

Yes

0

No

Yes

61. Monroe

10

Yes

No

2

Yes

Yes

62. Oconee

7

Yes

Yes

0

No

Yes

63. Tattnall

0

0

Yes

64. Toombs

6

Yes

Yes

0

Yes

Yes

65. Washington

0

0

No

66. Wayne

8

Yes

No

2

No

Yes

67. Worth

13

Yes

No

Yes

Yes

Population Group E

68, Banks

10

Yes

Yes

0

No

Yes

69. Berrien

2

Yes

Yes

1

Yes

Yes

1994 County Government Catalog

Page 7.B - 3

Georgia Department of Conmunity Affairs 1994 Survey of County Government Operations

Table 7.B: Public Safety (Fire Protection)

Number of

Number of

Does county have

fire stations Are volunteers Is fire department suppression Do suppression

mutual aid

operated by

used for

an all volunteer personnel on personnel perform agreements with

county: suppression duties? department? duty per shift: EMT duties?

other governments?

County

(A)

(B)

(C)

(0)

(E)

(F)

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Population Group E

70. Bleckley

5

Yes

Yes

0

No

Yes

7t. Brant Iey

7

Yes

Yes

0

Yes

72. Cook

5

Yes

Yes

0

No

No

73. Dade

6

Yes

Yes

0

No

Yes

74. Early

10

Yes

Yes

0

No

Yes

75. Gilmer

6

Yes

No

4

Yes

Yes

76. Jeff Davis

5

No

No

2

No

Yes

77. Lamar

4

Yes

Yes

0

No

Yes

78. Lumpkin

2

Yes

Yes

0

No

Yes

79. Horgan

8

Yes

Yes

0

No

Yes

80. Pickens

10

Yes

Yes

0

No

Yes

81. Pierce

7

Yes

Yes

0

No

Yes

82. Pike

3

Yes

Yes

0

No

No

83. Screven

0

0

Yes

84. Telfair

1

Yes

Yes

1

No

Yes

85. Terrell

1

No

No

5

No

Yes

86, Union

5

Yes

No

2

Yes

Yes

87. Wilkes

8

Yes

Yes

0

No

Yes

88. Wilkinson

0

Yes

Yes

0

No

No

Population Group F

89. Atk foson

1

Yes

Yes

0

Yes

90. Candler

1

Yes

Yes

0

Yes

9t. Char Iton

5

Yes

Yes

0

No

Yes

92, Clay

3

Yes

Yes

0

No

No

93. Cl inch

0

0

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Georgia Department of Co11111unity Affairs 1994 Survey of County Government Operations

Table 7.8: Public Safety (Fire Protection)

Number of

Number of

Does county have

fire stat ions Are volunteers Is fire department suppression Do suppression

mutual aid

operated by

used for

an al 1 volunteer personnel on personnel perform agreements with

county: suppression duties? department? duty per shift: EMT duties?

other governments?

County

(A)

(8)

(C)

(D)

(E)

(F)

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Population Group F

94. Dooly

7

Yes

Yes

0

No

Yes

95. Echols

2

Yes

Yes

0

No

Yes

96. Evans

0

0

97. Glascock

1

Yes

Yes

0

No

No

98. Heard

8

Yes

No

8

Yes

No

99. Jenkins 100. Lanier 101. Lincoln 102. Long 103. Marion

0

0

4

Yes

Yes

0

Yes

Yes

0

No

Yes

0

No

No

1

Yes

Yes

0

Yes

Yes

1

Yes

Yes

2

No

No

104. McIntosh

6

Yes

Yes

0

No

Yes

105. Hiller

3

Yes

Yes

38

No

Yes

106. Oglethorpe

0

Yes

Yes

0

No

Yes

107. Pulaski

0

0

108. Quitman

2

Yes

Yes

0

No

No

109. Randolph

1

Yes

Yes

1

Yes

Yes

110. Seminole

0

Yes

Yes

0

No

Yes

111. Ta Ibot

5

Yes

Yes

0

No

Yes

112. Towns

5

Yes

No

0

No

No

113. Treutlen

5

Yes

Yes

0

Yes

Yes

114. Webster 115. Wheeler 116. Wilcox

1

Yes

Yes

0

Yes

Yes

2

Yes

Yes

0

No

No

0

0

Yes

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Table 7.C: Public Safety (General)

A Does the county add the additional 10% fee authorized by the Jail Construction and Staffing Act onto court fines? Yes No

B. If the county collects the above fee, what is the amount collected in court fees by the county during its most recent complete fiscal year? Amount

C. If the county collects the above fee, how much of this amount was used for training during its most recent complete fiscal year? Yes No

D. If the county pays public safety employees overtime as required by Fair Labor Standards Act, what was the amount spent on overtime pay during the past fiscal year? Amount

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The County Government Information Catalog: 1994

The County Government Information Catalog: 1994 is comprehensive guide to the organization and operations of Georgia's county governments. The Catalog is the only document of its kind, providing data collected directly from county governments about their form of government, administrative structure, financial and personnel management practices, use of computers, services provided, ordinances regulating zoning, subdivisions, manufactured housing and other development functions, as well as other service and regulatory functions ofcounty government.
The data was collected through a survey prepared by the Department of Community Affairs and administered to every county in the state with the assistance of the 17 regional development centers. The data was collected in 1994 and represents the situation in the counties surveyed as of March 4, 1994.
The survey forms were hand-checked by DCA staff, then entered into electronic format by the staff of the Carl Vinson Institute of Government, University of Georgia. The information was checked for accuracy at each point in this process, including being subjected to an edit routine. However, in some cases, errors may have slipped by and users are requested to notify the Department of Community Affairs (404) 656-5527 if any errors are noted in this document.
The revised 1994 Catalog updates the 1993 County Government Information Catalog. As a result of new items and sections being added to the 1994 survey, material in

this catalog varies slightly from the previous 1993 version. Information on 116 of the 159 counties in the state is included in the Catalog. Forty-three counties did not participate in the survey.
Elected officials, administrators, RDC staffs and others will find the Catalog useful in providing comprehensive information about general county government operations in Georgia. While providing information on specific subjects such as form of government or services provided by the city, the Catalog has been prepared for the primary purpose of identifying general patterns of county government operations (i.e. in presenting the ''big picture").
Due to the large variety of local conditions and characteristics of the counties participating in the survey, individual responses to specific survey questions cannot always be consistently uniform. 'lb illustrate, the county clerk may actually perform numerous functions, perhaps resulting in the person responding to the survey listing three or four employees for the three or four functions performed by the clerk. Hence, users of the data in the Catalog should exercise caution in drawing inferences from the specific data items. Instead, data in an aggregated form, especially for specific population groups, may very well provide a more accurate picture of any particular operation or service provided.

Georgia Department of Community Affairs 1994 Survey of County Government Operations

Table 8: Authorities, Boards and Commissions

Type of authority, board or commission present:

family/

downtown ch i1 dren

indust

so Iid

water &

airport develop services health housing develop library planning zoning recreation sewer waste water sewer other

County

(A)

(8)

(C)

(D)

(E)

(F)

(G)

(H)

(I)

(J)

(K)

(L)

(M)

(N)

(ol

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Population Group E

68. Banks 69. Berrien 70. Bleckley 71. Brant Iey 72. Cook

none none

bonds

bonds

joint joint none none joint joint joint none none joint none none none none

none none

none none

none none

none none none none

none none joint joint none joint joint none none joint none joint none none

depend

depend

joint

73. Dade 74. Early 75. Gi Imer 76. Jeff Davis 77. Lamar
78. Lumpkin 79. Morgan 80. Pickens 81. Pierce 82. Pike
83. Screven 84. Telfair 85. Terrell 86. Union 87. Wilkes
88. Wilkinson

depend

depend depend

bonds

depend none depend joint

depend joint joint joint joint none none none none bonds

none none none depend none joint joint joint none joint joint none joint

bonds joint

joint

none none depend depend

joint joint joint depend joint

depend

depend

depend

depend

depend

depend

depend

bonds bonds

bonds joint bonds bonds bonds

depend

bonds

depend bonds bonds depend none bonds depend depend none depend none none depend none none

none none depend depend none depend joint joint joint joint none depend none none

none none none none none none none none none bonds none none none none none

joint joint

joint

joint depend bonds none joint none none none none none

depend none depend depend none depend depend none none joint none depend none none none

joint depend depend depend depend joint none depend depend joint depend joint depend depend

joint depend none none depend joint joint none none joint none none none none

none depend depend depend none none none none none none none depend none none

Population Group F

89. Atkinson

depend depend depend

none

bonds

1994 County Government Catalog

Page 8 - 4

Georgia Department of Community Affairs 1994 Survey of County Government Operations

Table 8: Authorities, Boards and Commissions

Type of authority, board or commission present:

family/

downtown children

indust

so 1id

water &

airport develop services health housing develop library planning zoning recreation sewer waste water sewer other

County

(A)

(B)

(C)

(D)

(E)

(F)

(G)

(H)

(I)

(J)

(K)

(L)

(M)

(N)

(0)

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Population Group F

90. Candler

joint joint none joint depend joint joint none none joint none none none none

91. Char Iton

none joint depend depend none joint joint depend none depend none deoend none none

92. Clay

none none none none none none none none none none none none none none none

93. Clinch

none none depend depend none bonds joint joint joint joint none depend none none

94. Dooly

none none

depend none bonds depend none none none none none none none

95. Echols 96. Evans 97. GI ascock 98. Heard 99. Jenkins

none none none none none none none none none

none

joint

depend joint

joint joint

depend

none none depend depend

bonds depend depend depend depend bonds bonds bonds bonds

joint none depend depend none joint joint none none joint none depend none none

100. Lanier 101. Lincoln 102. Long 103. Harion 104. Hclntosh

none joint depend depend none joint joint none none joint none none none none none none depend depend none depend depend depend depend none none none none none none none joint joint none joint joint joint none joint none joint none none none none none none none none none bonds joint depend depend depend none depend none none none

105. Hiller 106. Oglethorpe 107. Pu Iask i 108. Quitman 109. Randolph

none none

joint none none joint none none depend none none none none

none none joint joint none none joint joint none joint none joint none none

joint bonds joint joint depend none joint joint none joint none joint none none

none none

none

joint

depend

depend depend

joint joint

110. Seminole 111. Talbot 112. Towns 113. Treutlen

none depend none none depend joint none joint depend depend depend joint depend depend

none none none joint none none joint depend depend none none none none none

depend depend

joint depend

depend

bonds bonds

depend

depend depend

depend depend

depend

1994 County Government Catalog

Page 8 - 5

Georgia Department of Community Affairs 1994 Survey of County Government Operations

Table 8: Authorities, Boards and Commissions

Type of authority, board or commission present:

family/

County

downtown children

indust

sol id

water &

airport develop services health housing develop library planning zoning recreation sewer waste water sewer other

(A)

(B)

(C)

(D)

(E)

(F)

(G)

(H)

( I )

(J)

(K)

(L)

(M)

(N)

(0)

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Population Group F

114. Webster

none none joint joint none joint joint none none none none none none none

115. Wheeler

depend

depend depend

depend

none

116. Wilcox

depend

1994 County Government Catalog

Page 8 6

Georgia Department of CoJIV!lunity Affairs 1994 Survey of County Goverment Operations
Table 8: SUJIV!lary Sketch - Authorities 1 Boards and CoJIV!lissions

Number and percentage reporting either dependent county body or joint city/county body

family/

downtown children

industrial

Number airport development services

health

housing development I ibrary

Group in group #

%

#

% #

% #

% #

% #

% #

%

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

A

8

2 25%

2 25% 3 38% 1 88% 3 38% 2 25% 1 88%

B

15

9 60%

3 20% 6 40% 11 73% 2 13% 6 40% 13 87%

C

16

7 44%

5 31% 8 50% 8 50% 1 6% 9 56% 8 50%

D

28

7 25%

5 18% 13 46% 20 71% 5 18% 11 39% 21 75%

E

21

9 43%

5 24% 1 33% 11 52% 3 14% 12 57% 14 67%

F

28

7 25%

4 14% 16 57% 20 71% 4 14% 11 39% 20 71%

Total 116 41 35% 24 21% 53 46% 77 66% 18 16% 51 44% 83 72%

Number and percentage reporting either dependent county body or joint city/county body

water &

planning

zoning recreation sewer

sol id waste water

sewer

other

Group

#

%# %# %# %# %# %# %# %

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A

6 75% 6 75% 3 38% 1 12% 1 12% 1 12% 1 12% 1 12%

B

12

80% 12 80% 10 67%

2 13%

4 27%

4 27%

1 7%

0 0%

C

12 75% 10 62% 9 56% 3 19% 1 6% 5 31% 2 12% 1 6%

D

16 57% 15 54% 17 61% 4 14% 9 32% 5 18% 5 18% 3 11%

E

1 33% 4 19% 14 67% 2 10% 7 33% 4 19% 2 10% 0 0%

F

11

39%

6 21% 15 54%

1 4% 10 36%

1 4%

1 4%

0 0%

Total

64

55% 53 46% 68 59% 13 11% 32 28% 20 17% 12 10%

5 4%

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Table 9: Economic Development Activities

How are economic development activities conducted by the county?

A. County manager Conducted within the office of the county manager

B. Distinct office

Centralized in a separate and distinct department

C. Decentral

Decentralized, performed by a variety of departments

D. Central

Centralized in a separate department along with other functions

E. Does the county have a local development organization?

Yes

No

Does the county use f"mancial incentives to encourage economic development activities by the private sector?
F. Land provided G. Loans, grants, subsidies H. Low or no-cost utilities I. Tax breaks J. Other

K. Does the county employ full-time staff to attract new businesses?

Yes

No

L. Does the county collect the additional mill of ad valorem taxes permitted by state law for the purposes of economic development?

Yes

No

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Table 9: Economic Development Activities Sponsored by the County

--- How are economic development ---

-- Financial incentives provided to encourage --

County collect

activities conducted by county? Does county

economic development activities:

Does county employ additional mill

County

office of

have local

loans, low or

county distinct

development land grants, no-cost tax

manager off ice decentral central organization? provided subsidies utilities breaks other

(A)

(8)

(C)

(D)

(E)

(F)

(G)

(H)

(I)

(J)

ful I-time staff to attract new businesses
(K)

of ad valorem taxes for economic
development?
(L)

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Population Group A

1. Bibb

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

No

2. Chatham

Yes

Yes

No

No

3. Cobb

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

No

4. Columbus/Muscogee

Yes

Yes

Yes

No

No

5. DeKalb

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

6. Fulton 7. Gwinnett 8. Richmond

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes Yes

Yes

Yes

No

No

No

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Population Group 8

9. Bartow

10. Carro II

Yes

11. Cherokee

Yes

12. Columbia

Yes

13. Coweta

Yes

Yes

No

No

Yes

Yes

Yes

No

Ho

Yes

Yes

No

No

Yes

Yes

No

Yes

Yes

No

No

14. Fayette 15. Floyd 16. Ha 11 17. Henry 18. Houston

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

No

Yes

Yes

Yes

No

No

Yes

Yes

Yes

No

Yes

No

No

19. Liberty

20. Rockdale

21. Spalding

Yes

22. walker

23. Whitfield

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

No

No

Yes

Yes Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

No

Yes

Yes

No

No

1994 County Government Catalog

Page 9 - 1

Georgia Department of Community Affairs 1994 Survey of County Government Operations

Table 9: Economic Development Activities Sponsored by the County

--- How are economic development --activities conducted by county?
office of county distinct

-- Financial incentives provided to encourage --

Does county

economic development activities:

have local

loans, low or

development land grants, no-cost tax

County collect Does county employ additional mi 11 fu 11-t ime staff of ad valorem
to attract new taxes_ for economic

County

manager off ice decentral central organization? provided subsidies utilities breaks other

(A)

(B)

(C)

(D)

(E)

(F)

(G)

(H)

(I)

(J)

businesses
(K)

development?
(L)

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Population Group C

24. Baldwin

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes Yes

Yes

No

25. Barrow

Yes

Yes Yes

No

No

26. Bulloch 21. Catoosa

Yes Yes

Yes

Yes Yes

Yes

Yes

No

No

No

No

28. Coffee

Yes

Yes

Yes

No

No

29. Decatur

Yes

30. Forsyth

31. Habersham

Yes

32. Jackson

33. Laurens

Yes

Yes

No

No

Yes

Yes

No

No

Yes

Yes

No

Yes

Yes

No

No

Yes

No

No

34. Hurray 35. Polk 36. Sumter 37. Thomas 38. Tift

Yes Yes Yes Yes

Yes

Yes

No

Yes

Yes

Yes

No

Yes

Yes

Yes

No

Yes

Yes

No

No

Yes

No

39. Walton

Yes

Yes

Yes Yes

No

Yes

Population Group D

40. Appling

Yes

41.BenHill

Yes

42. Burke

Yes

43. Butts

Yes

44. Chattahoochee

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes Yes Yes Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

No

No

Yes

Yes

No

No

No

No

No

45. Chattooga

Yes

Yes

No

No

1994 County Government Catalog

Page 9 - 2

Georgia Department of Community Affairs 1994 Survey of County Government Operations

Table 9: Economic Development Activities Sponsored by the county

--- How are economic development ---

-- Financial incentives provided to encourage --

County collect

activities conducted by county? Does county

economic development activities:

Does county employ additional mill

office of

have local

loans, low or

full-time staff of ad valorem

county distinct

development 1and grants, no-cost tax

to attract new taxes for economic

manager office decentral central organization? provided subsidies utilities breaks other businesses

develooment?

County

(A)

(8)

(C)

(D)

(E)

(F)

(G)

(H)

( I)

(J)

{K)

(L)

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Population Group D

46. Crisp

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

No

47. Dodge

Yes

Yes

Yes Yes Yes

No

Yes

48, Elbert

Yes

Yes

Yes Yes

No

No

49. Emanuel

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

50. Fannin

Yes

No

No

51. Grady 52. Haralson 53. Harris 54. Hart 55. Jeff er son
56. Jones 51. Lee 58. Hadison 59. McDuffie 60. Hitchel 1
61. Honroe 62. Oconee 63. Tattnall 64. Toombs 65. Washington
66. layne 67. Worth

Yes Yes
Yes Yes Yes
Yes

No

No

No

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

No

Yes

No

No

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

No

Yes

No

No

Yes

Yes

Yes Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes Yes

Yes

Yes

No

No

No

No

No

No

Yes

No

No

No

Yes

Yes

No

No

Yes

Yes

No

No

Yes

No

No

Yes

Yes Yes Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

No

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

No

Yes

No

No

Population Group E

1994 County Government Catalog

Page 9 - 3

Georgia Department of Community Affairs 1994 Survey of County Government Operations

Table 9: Economic Development Activities Sponsored by the County

County

--- How are economic development ---

-- Financial incentives provided to encourage --

activities conducted by county? Does county

economic development activities:

office of

have loca I

loans, low or

county distinct

development land grants, no-cost tax

manager office decentral central organization? provided subsidies utilities breaks other

(A)

(B)

(C)

(D)

(E)

(F)

(G)

(H)

(I)

(J)

County collect

Does county employ additional mill

full-time staff of ad val orem

to attract new taxes for ,conomic

businesses

development?

(K)

(l)

Population Group E

68. Banks

69. Berrien

70. Bleckley

71. Brant I ey

72. Cook

Yes

Yes

Yes

No

Yes

Yes

Yes

No

Yes

No

No

No

No

No

No

No

No

73. Dade U. Early
75. Gilmer
76. Jeff Davis 77. Lamar

Yes
Yes Yes

Yes

Yes

No

No

Yes

Yes

No

No

Yes

No

No

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

No

No

78. Lumpkin 79. Horgan 80. Pickens 81. Pierce 82. Pike

Yes Yes
Yes Yes
Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

No

Yes

Yes

Yes Yes

Yes

Yes

No

Yes

Yes Yes Yes Yes

No

No

No

Yes

No

Ho

83. Screven

Yes

Yes

Yes

84. Telfair

Yes

Yes

85. Terrell

Yes

86. Union

Yes

Yes

87. Wilkes

Yes

No

No

No

No

No

No

No

Yes

No

88. Wilkinson

Yes

Yes

No

No

Population Group F

89. Atkinson

No

No

Yes

1994 County Government Catalog

Page 9 - 4

Georgia Department of Community Affairs 1994 Survey of County Government Operations

Table 9: Economic Development Activities Sponsored by the County

County

--- How are economic development ---

activities conducted by county?

office of

county distinct

manager office decentral central

(A)

(8)

(C)

(0)

-- Financial incentives provided to encourage --

Does county

economic development activities:

have loca I

loans, low or

development land grants, no-cost tax

organization? provided subsidies utilities breaks other

(E)

(F)

(G)

(H)

(1)

(J)

County collect

Does county employ additional mill

full-time staff of ad valorem

to attract new taxes for economic

businesses

develooment?

( K)

(l)

Population Group F

90. Candler

91. Char I ton

Yes

92. Clay

Yes

93. Clinch

Yes

94. Dooly

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

No

No

Yes

No

No

No

Yes

Yes

Yes

95. Echols

Yes

96. Evans

Yes

Yes

Yes

9T. GI ascock

No

98. Heard

Yes

Yes

99. Jenkins

Yes

Yes

No

Yes

No

No

Yes

No

No

No

No

100. Lanier 101. Lincoln 102. Long 103. Harion 104. Hclntosh
105. Hi lier 106. Oglethorpe 107. Pulaski 108. Quitman 109. Randolph
110. Seminole 111. Talbot 112. Towns 113. Treutlen

Yes Yes Yes
Yes Yes
Yes Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

No

Yes

No

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

No

No

Yes

Yes

No

No

No

No

No

No

No

No

No

No

No

No

No

No

No

No

No

No

No

No

No

No

Yes

1994 County Government Catalog

Page 9 - 5

Georgia Department of Community Affairs 1994 Survey of County Government Operations

Table 9: Economic Development Activities Sponsored by the County

County

--- How are economic development ---

-- Financial incentives provided to encourage --

activities conducted by county? Does county

economic development activities:

office of

have local

loans, low or

county distinct

development land grants, no-cost tax

manager office decentral central organization? provided subsidies utilities breaks other

(A)

(B)

(C)

(D)

(E)

(F)

(G)

(H)

(I)

(J)

County collect

Does county employ additional mill

full-time staff of ad valorem

to attract new taxes for economic

businesses

development?

(K)

(L)

Population Group F

114. Webster

Yes

115. Wheeler

No

116. Wilcox

Yes

Yes

Yes

No

No

No

No

No

No

1994 County Government Catalog

Page 9 - 6

Georgia Department of Conmunity Affairs 1994 Survey of County Government Operations

Table 9: Summary Sketch - Economic Development Activities:

Number of counties with

separate department

Number for economic development

Group in group

#

%

Number with

with local

development

organization

#

%

A

8

0

0%

8

100%

B

15

2

13%

15

100%

C

16

2

12%

16

100%

D

28

4

14%

27

96%

E

21

5

24%

19

90%

F

28

5

18%

22

79%

Total 116

18

16%

107

92%

provision

of land

#

%

1 12%

1

7%

1

6%

8 29%

2 10%

2

7%

15

13%

Number of counties providing financial

incentives to encourage economic development

loans,

low or

grants,

no-cost

subsidies

utilities

tax breaks

#

% #

%

#

%

4 50% 4 50%

12%

3 20% 6 40%

7%

5 31%

7

44%

2

12%

9 32% 10

36%

1

4%

2 10% 9 43%

1

5%

5 18% 5 18% 0

0%

28 24% 41

35% 6

5%

other

incentives

If

%

4 50%

8 53%

4 25%

3 11%

3 14%

1

4%

23 20%

Number of counties

Number of counties

collecting additional

with full-time staff

mill of ad valorem.tax

Number for economic development for economic development

Group in group

#

%

#

%

----------------------------------------------------------------------

A

8

4

50%

0

0%

B

15

6

40%

2

13%

C

16

2

12%

2

12%

D

28

8

29%

6

21%

E

21

4

19%

4

19%

F

28

5

18%

5

18%

Total 116

29

25%

19

16%

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Table 10.A: Codes, Ordinances and Regulations Which of the following codes has the county adopted?
A. The county has no codes or regulations.
B. Amusement service code
C. Building code D. Electrical code
E. Energy code F. Excavation and grading code G. Existing building H. Fire prevention code I. Flood damage prevention code
J. Gas code
K. Historic preservation
L. Housing code
M. 1 & 2 family dwelling code

Georgia Department of Community Affairs 1994 Survey of County Government Operations

Table 10.A: Codes, Ordinances and Regulations

Which of the following codes has the county adopted?

flood

1 &2

County has amusement

excavation existing fire damage

no codes or service bui !ding electrical energy &grading building prevention prevention gas historic

family housing dwelling

regulations code

code

code

code

code

code

code

code

code oreservation code

code

County

(A)

(B)

(C)

(D)

(E)

(F)

(G)

(H)

( I )

(J)

(K)

(L)

(H)

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Population Group A

1. Bibb

2. Chatham

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

3. Cobb 4. Columbus/Muscogee

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

5. DeKalb

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

6. Fulton 7. Gwinnett 8, Richmond

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Population Group 8 9. Bartow 10. Carro 11 11. Cherokee 12. Columbia 13. Coweta
14. Fayette 15, Floyd 16, Hall 17. Henry 18. Houston
19. Liberty 20, Rockdale 21. Spalding 22. walker 23. Whitfield

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

1994 County Government Catalog

Page 10.A - 1

Georgia Department of Community Affairs 1994 Survey of County Government Operations

Table 10.A: Codes, Ordinances and Regulations

Which of the following codes has the county adopted?

flood

County has amusement

excavation existing fire damage

no codes or service building electrical energy &grading building prevention prevent ion

regulations code

code

code

code

code

code

code

code

gas historic housing code preservation code

1 & 2 family dwelling code

County

(A)

(B)

(C)

(D)

(E)

(F)

(G)

(H)

(I)

(J)

(K)

(L)

(11)

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Population Group C

24. Baldwin

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

25, Barrow

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

26, Bulloch

Yes

Yes

Yes

27. Catoosa

Yes

Yes

28. Coffee

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

29. Decatur 30. Forsyth 31. Habersham 32. Jackson 33. Laurens

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

34. 11urray 35, Polk 36. Sumter 37. Tho111as 38. Tift

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes Yes

39. Walton

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Population Group D

40, App Iing

Yes

41. Ben Hill

42. Burke

43, Butts

44. Chattahoochee

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

45. Chattooga

Yes

1994 County Government Catalog

Page 10.A - 2

Georgia Department of Community Affairs 1994 Survey of County Government Operations

Table 10.A: Codes, Ordinances and Regulations

Which of the following codes has the county adopted?

County

County has amusement

no codes or service

regulations code

(A)

(8)

building electrical

code

code

(C)

(0)

energy code (E)

excavation & grading
code
(F)

existing building
code (G)

flood

fire damage

prevention prevention

code

code

(H)

(I)

gas historic housing

code preservation code

(J)

(K)

(L)

1 & 2
hmi ly
dwelling code
(M)

-e

Population Group D

46. Crisp 47. Dodge 48. Elbert 49. E1muel

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

50. Fannin

Yes

51. Grady

52. Haralson

53. Harris

54. Hart

55. Jefferson

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

56. Jones
57. lee 58. Madison 59. McDuffie 60. Mitchell

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

61. Monroe

62. Oconee

63. Tattnall

64. Toombs

Yes

65. Washington

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

66. Wayne

Yes

67. Worth

Yes

Yes Yes

Population Group E

1994 County Government Catalog

Page 10.A - 3

Georgia Department of Community Affairs 1994 Survey of County Government Operations

Table 10.A: Codes, Ordinances and Regulations

County

Which of the following codes has the county adopted?

County has amusement

no codes or servke

regulations code

(A)

(B)

building electrical

code

code

(C)

(D)

energy code (E)

excavation
&grading
code
(F)

existing building
code (G)

flood

fire damage

prevention prevention

code

code

(H)

(I)

Population Group E

68. Banks

69. Berrien

70. Bleckley

Yes

71. Brant Iey

72. Cook

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

73. Dade 74. Early 75. Gilmer 76. Jeff Davis 77. Lamar

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

78. Lumpkin 79. Horgan 80. Pickens 81. Pierce 82. Pike

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

83. Screven

84. Telfair

85. Terrell

86. Union

Yes

87. Wilkes

Yes

Yes

88. Wilkinson

Population Group F

89. Atkinson

Yes

gas historic housing

code preservation code

(J)

(K)

(L)

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

1 &2
family dwelling
code
(H)
Yes
Yes Yes Yes
Yes

1994 County Government Catalog

Page 10.A - 4

Georgia Department of Community Affairs 1994 Survey of County Government Operations

Table 10.A: Codes, Ordinances and Regulations

County

Which of the following codes has the county adopted?

County has amusement

no codes or service

regulations code

(A)

(B)

building electrical

code

code

(C)

(D)

energy code (E)

excavation
&grading
code
(F)

existing building
code (G)

flood

fire damage

prevention prevent ion

code

code

(H)

(I)

Population Group F

90. Candler

91. Char Iton

Yes

Yes

92. Clay

Yes

93. Clinch

Yes

H. Dooly

Yes

Yes

Yes

95. Echo ls

96. Evans

97. Glascock

Yes

98. Heard

99. Jenkins

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

100. Lanier

101. Lincoln

102. Long

Yes

103. Narion

104. Nclntosh

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

105. Niller

106. Oglethorpe

101. Pulaski

108. Quitman

Yes

109. Randolph

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

110. Seminole 111. Talbot 112. Towns 113. Treutlen

Yes

Yes

Yes

gas historic housing

code preservation code

(J)

(K)

(L)

Yes
Yes Yes

1 &2 family dwelling code (Ml
Yes
Yes

1994 County Government Catalog

Page 10.A - 5

Georgia Department of Community Affairs 1994 Survey of County Government Operations

Table 10.A: Codes, Ordinances and Regulations

County

Which of the following codes has the county adopted?

County has amusement

no codes or service

regulations code

(A)

(B}

building electrical

code

code

(C}

(D}

energy code
(E}

excavation
&grading
code
(F}

existing bui Iding
code (G)

flood

fire damage

prevention prevention

code

code

(H}

(I)

Population Group F

114. Webster

115. Wheeler

Yes

116. Wilcox

gas historic housing

code preservation code

(J)

(K)

(L)

1 & 2
family dwelling
code
(M)

1994 County Govern1ent Catalog

Page 10.A - 6

Table 10.A: Codes, Ordinances and Regulations

Georgia Department of Colrmunity Affairs 1994 Survey of County Government Operations

NIJl'lber of Nllllber of counties adopting following codes:

counties with msement

excavation existing

fire flood damage

1 & 2 family

no codes or service building electrical energy 6 grading building prevention prevention

historic housing dwel Iing

NIJl'lber regulations code

code

code

code

code

code

code

code gas code preservation code

code

Group in group

I

#

#

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,o, so, B 15

0 o, 1 1, 15 100, 15 100, 6

10 m 10 m 8 53, 12

10 m 2 13' 5 33% 10 m

o, C 16

0

28

' '' s, E 21

1, F 28

0 14,
2 10, 6 2"

1 6' 1 1 5\ 1

13 81'
15 m
7 33'
6 2"

13 s1,
13 46' 1 33' 6 21,

10 62'

8 1

ms,

2 1,

5 31' 6 2" 2 10,
14%

5 31' 7 2s, 4 19, 5 18\

6 38\

1 3

m14,

3 11,

11 69,
12 rn
8 38% 5 18%

10 62,

8 29%

3 0

14%
o,

1 6%
5 m
1 2 1,

5 31' 5 18% 5 24% 1 4%

8 so,
9 32% 5 24% 2

" ' Total 116

m 12 10, 1 6' 63

61 53% 32 28\ 32 28\ 37 32, 34 m 54 m 37 32\ 14 12\ 26 22% 40 34%

1994 County lnformat ion catalog

Page 10.A - s

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Table 10.B: Codes, Ordinances and Regulations

Which of the following codes has the county adopted?

A.

Mechanical code

B.

Plumbing code

C.

Sidewalk ordinance

D.

Sign ordinance

E.

Soil erosion control ordinance

F.

Solid waste

G.

Subdivision regulation

H.

Swimming pool code

I.

Tree preservation ordinance

J.

Unsafe building abatement

K.

Weed control

Georgia Department of Community Affairs 1994 Survey of County Government Operations

Table 10.B: Codes, Ordinances and Regulations

Which of the following codes has the county adopted?

soi 1

erosion

swimming tree unsafe

mechanical plumbing sidewalk sign control sol id subdivi. pool preserv. buildin~ weed

code code ordinance ordinance ordinance waste regulation code ordinance abatement control

County

(A)

(B)

(C)

(D)

(E)

(F)

(G)

(H)

( I )

(J)

(K)

-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Population Group A

1. Bibb

2. Chatham

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

3. Cobb

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

4. Columbus/Muscogee Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

5. DeKalb

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

6. Fulton 7. Gwinnett 8. Richmond

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Population Group B

9. Bartow

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

10. Carroll

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

11. Cherokee

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

12. Columbia

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

13. Coweta

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

14. Fayette 15. Floyd 16. Hall 17. Henry 18. Houston
19. Liberty 20. Rockdale 21. Spalding 22. Walker 23. Whitfield

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

1994 County Government Catalog

Page 10.B - 1

Georgia Department of Community Affairs 1994 Survey of County Government Operations

Table 10.B: Codes, Ordinances and Regulations

Which of the following codes has the county adopted?

soi 1

erosion

swimming tree unsafe

mechanical plumbing sidewalk sign control sol id subdiv i. pool preserv. building weed

code code ordinance ordinance ordinance waste regulation code ordinance abatement control

County

(A)

(8)

(C)

(D)

(E)

(F)

(G)

(H)

( I)

(J)

(K)

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24. Baldwin

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

25. Barrow

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

26. Bulloch

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

27. Catoosa

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

28. Coffee

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

29. Decatur

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

30. Forsyth

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

31 . Habersham

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

32. Jackson

Yes

Yes

Yes

33. Laurens

Yes

Yes

34. Murray 35. Polk 36. Sumter 37. Thomas 38. Tift

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

39. Walton

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Population Group D

40. Appling

41. Ben Hi 11

Yes

42. Burke

43. Butts

Yes

Yes

44. Chattahoochee

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

45. Chattooga

Yes

1994 County Government Catalog

Page 10.B - 2

Georgia Department of Conmunity Affairs 1994 Survey of County Government Operations

Table 10.B: Codes, Ordinances and Regulations

County

Which of the following codes has the county adopted?

soil

erosion

mechanical plumbing sidewalk sign control sol id

code code ordinance ordinance ordinance waste

(A)

(B)

(C)

(D)

(E)

(F)

swinming tree unsafe

subdivi. pool preserv. building weed

regulation code ordinance abatement control

(G)

(H)

( I)

(J)

(K)

Population Group D

46. Crisp

Yes

Yes

47. Dodge

Yes

Yes

48. Elbert

49. Emanuel

SO. Fannin

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes Yes
Yes

51. Grady

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

52. Haralson

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

53. Harris

Yes

Yes

54. Hart

Yes

Yes

Yes

55. Jefferson

56. Jones .57. Lee 58. Madison 59. McDuffie 60. Mitchell

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

61. Monroe 62. Oconee 63. Tattna II 64. Toombs 65. Washington

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

66. Wayne 67. Worth

Yes

Yes

Yes

Population Group E

1994 County Government Catalog

Page 10.B - 3

Georgia Department of Community Affairs 1994 Survey of County Government Operations

Table 10.8: Codes, Ordinances and Regulations

County

Which of the following codes has the county adopted?

soi I

erosion

mechanical plumbing sidewalk sign control sol id

code code ordinance ordinance ordinance waste

(A)

(8)

(C)

(D)

(E)

(F)

swimming tree unsafe

subdivi. pool preserv. bui Iding weed

regulation code ordinance abatement control

(G)

(H)

(I)

(J)

(K)

Population Group E

68. Banks

Yes

Yes

69. Berrien

Yes

70. Bleckley

71. Brantley

Yes

72. Cook

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

73. Dade 74. Early 75. Gilmer 76. Jeff Davis 77. Lamar

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

78. Lumpkin 79. Morgan 80. Pickens 81. Pierce 82. Pike

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

83. Screven 84. Telfair 85. Terrell 86. Union 87. Wilkes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

88. Wilkinson

Yes

Yes

Population Group F 89. Atkinson

1994 County Government Catalog

Page 10.B - 4

Georgia Department of Conmunity Affairs 1994 Survey of County Government Operations

Table 10.B: Codes, Ordinances and Regulations

County

Which of the following codes has the county adopted?

soil

erosion

mechanical plumbing sidewalk sign control sol id

code code ordinance ordinance ordinance waste

(A)

(B)

(C)

(D)

(E)

(F)

swinming tree unsafe

subdivi. pool preserv. building weed

regulation code ordinance abatement control

(G)

(H)

(I)

(J)

(K)

Population Group F

90. Candler

91. Charlton

Yes

92. Clay

93. CHnch

Yes

94. Dooly

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

95. Echols 96. Evans 97. Glascock 98. Heard 99. Jenkins

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

100. Lanier 101. Lincoln 102. Long 103. Marion 104. McIntosh

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

105. Mi lier 106. Oglethorpe 107. Pulaski 108. Quitman 109. Randolph

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

110. Seminole 111. Talbot 112. Towns 113. Treutlen

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

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Page 10.B - 5

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HOW TO USE THIS CATALOG

'

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1. 'furn to the "Alphabetical Index to Counties" to 3. Note that each section is paginated separately.

determine the population of the county for which

Some sections have several sets of tables, and

you wish information. Counties are listed in

pages are numbered accordingly.

descending order by population in each of the

tables. Using the county's estimated population, 4. You will need to refer to the KEYS for each table,

locate each county in the table. Counties are

in order to be able to interpret the tables. The

listed by population size to facilitate comparison

KEYS are located on colored section dividers in

of counties of similar sizes and within the same

front of the tables.

population groups.

5. Each set of tables is preceded by a summary

2. The "Table of Contents" provides an overview of

which provides averages for each population

the data included in the Catalog. Glance through

group. These summaries will be useful for

this first to determine which set of tables are

comparing counties to others in the same

most likely to include the information you need.

population group, and for providing an overview

of the data in each table.

ii

Georgia Department of Community Affairs 1994 Survey of County Government Operations

Table 11: Zoning Practices and Procedures - Summary Sketch (Part 2)

--- If reversion process is in place, who is responsible for recording the reversion?

bui Iding

codes

county community

Number with child

inspector

zoning

enforcement manager/ development pJanning

fire

ROC staff

care uses covered

Number official administrator officer administrator director director inspector member other by zoning ordinance

Group in group I

I

I

I

I

I

I

II I

I

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Table 12: Subdivision Regulations



A. Does the county have subdivision regulations? Yes No
B. Who administers the subdivision regulations? ZA Zoning administrator BI Building inspector or official CM County manager or administrator CE County engineer CEO Codes enforcement officer CDD Community development director PD Planning director PWD Public works director FC Fire Chief RDC Regional Development Center staff 0th Other
C. Who gives f"mal approval for subdivision plats? PD Planning director ZA Zoning administrator PWD Public works director BI Building inspector or official
cc County commission or sole
commissioner 0th Other

D. Does the county charge "tap-on" fees for water/sewer connections? Yes No

E. Who charges "tap-on" fees, if any? CC County commission or sole commissioner WSD Water and sewer department WSA Water and sewer authority PZC Planning or zoning commission PWD Public works department 0th Other

F. Is any part of the "tap-on" fee used for capital improvements? Yes No

G. Are developers required to pay impact fees? Yes No

H. Does the county require developers to post

performance bonds prior to beginning

construction?



Yes

No

I. Does the county require a land disturbance

permit?

Yes

No

Georgia Department of Community Affairs 1994 Survey of County Government Operations

Table 12: Zoning Regulations

Any part of

County require

Does

County charge

tap-on fee

developers to post

county have Who

Final approval tap-on fess for

used for

Developers performance bonds County require

subdivision administers for subdivision water/sewer Tap-on fees capital required to pay prior to beginning land disturbance

regulations? regulations? plats given by: connections? charged by: improvement? impact fees? of construction?

permit?

County

(A)

(B)

(C)

(D)

(E)

(F)

(G)

(H)

(I)

------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Population Group A

1. Bibb

Yes

ZA

ZA

Yes

ISA

No

Yes

No

Yes

2. Chatham

Yes

CE

cc

0TH

Yes

No

Yes

Yes

3. Cobb

Yes

CDD

cc

Yes

ISD

Yes

No

Yes

Yes

4. Columbus/Muscogee Yes

0TH

Yes

WSA

Yes

Yes

No

Yes

5, DeKalb

Yes

PIO

0TH

Yes

PWD

No

Yes

6. Fulton

Yes

PD

cc

Yes

0TH

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

7, Gwinnett

Yes

PD

cc

Yes

ISD

Yes

Yes

No

Yes

8. Richmond

Yes

PD

cc

Yes

WSD

Yes

No

No

Yes

Population Group 8

9. Bartow

Yes

ZA

ZA

10. Carroll

Yes

CEO

cc

11. Cherokee

Yes

CE

0TH

12. Columbia

Yes

CE

cc

13, Coweta

Yes

PD

PD

Yes

ISD

Yes

No

Yes

WSA

No

No

No

Yes

WSD

No

No

Yes

WSD

Yes

No

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

No

Yes

14. Fayette

Yes

ZA

0TH

Yes

WSD

Yes

No

Yes

Yes

15. Floyd

Yes

PD

PD

Yes

WSD

No

No

No

Yes

16. Hal I

Yes

PD

PD

No

Yes

17. Henry

Yes

ZA

cc

Yes

WSA

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

18. Houston

Yes

CE

0TH

Yes

WSD

Yes

No

Yes

Yes

19. Liberty

Yes

ZA

ZA

No

Yes

20, Rockdale

Yes

PD

0TH

No

Yes

21. Spalding

No

Yes

22, Walker

Yes

PD

PD

No

Yes

23. Whitfield

Yes

Bl

cc

No

Yes

1994 County Government catalog

Page 12 - 1

Georgia Department of Community Affairs 1994 Survey of County Government Operations

Table 12: Zoning Regulations

Any part of

County require

County

Does

county have Who

Final approval

subdivision administers for subdivision

regulations? regulations? plats given by:

(A)

(B)

(C)

County charge

tap-on fess for

water/sewer Tap-on fees

connections? charged by:

(D)

(E)

tap-on fee used for capital improvement?
(F)

developers to post

Developers performance bonds County reauire

required to pay prior to beginning land disturbance

impact fees? of construction?

permit?

(G)

(H)

(I)

------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Population Group C

24. Baldwin

Yes

CEO

Bl

Yes

ISO

Yes

No

No

Yes

25. Barrow

Yes

cc

No

Yes

26. Bulloch 27. Catoosa 28. Coffee

Yes

Bl

0TH

Yes

PD

PD

Yes

Bl

cc

No

Yes

Yes

No

No

29. Decatur

Yes

Bl

cc

30. Forsyth

Yes

PD

PD

31. Habersha111

Yes

ZA

0TH

32. Jackson

Yes

PD

0TH

33. Laurens

No

No

Yes

ISO

Yes

No

Yes

WSA

No

No

No

Yes

No

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

34. Hurray 35, Polk 36. Sumter 37. Thomas 38. Tift
39. Walton

Yes

Bl

0TH

Yes

Bl

cc

No

Yes

cc

No

Yes

CEO

cc

No

No

Yes

ISO

No

No

Yes

ISA

Yes

No

No

No

No

No

No

Yes

Yes

Yes

Population Group D

40. App ling

No

No

41. Ben Hill

Yes

Cl1

0TH

No

42. Burke

Yes

Cl1

cc

No

Yes

43. Butts

Yes

ZA

ZA

Yes

WSA

Yes

No

No

Yes

44. Chattahoochee

No

Yes

cc

No

No

No

No

45. Chattooga

No

Yes

WSA

Yes

No

No

No

1994 County Government Catalog

Page 12 - 2

Georgia Department of Community Affairs 1994 Survey of County Government Operations

Table 12: Zoning Regulations

County

Does

county have Who

Final approval

subdivision administers for subdivision

regulations? regulations? plats given by:

(A)

(8)

(C)

County charge

tap-on fess for

water/sewer Tap-on fees

connections? charged by:

(D)

(E)

Any part of tap-on fee used for
capital improvement?
(F)

Developers required to pay impact fees?
(G)

County require developers to post performance bonds prior to beginning of construction?
(H)

County reouire land disturbance
permit?
(I)

Population Group D

46. Crisp

Yes

PD

cc

47. Dodge

No

48. Elbert

No

49. E1unuel

Yes

cc

50. Fannin

Yes

0TH

Yes

No

No

Yes

No

No

Yes

51. Grady

Yes

81

cc

No

52, Haralson

Yes

0TH

Yes

WSA

No

Yes

Yes

Yes

53. Harris

Yes

coo

0TH

Yes

WSD

No

No

No

Yes

54. Hart

Yes

Cit

cc

Yes

55. Jeff er son

No

No

56. Jones

Yes

ZA

0TH

Yes

ISO

Yes

Yes

No

Yes

57. Lee

Yes

CE

cc

Yes

58. Madison

Yes

81

cc

No

No

59. 11c0uff ie

Yes

PO

0TH

Yes

ISO

No

No

No

No

60. Mitchell

Yes

CH

cc

Yes

61. ltonroe

Yes

ZA

cc

62. Oconee

Yes

PO

cc

Yes

ISO

Yes

No

63. Tattna II

No

64. Toombs

Yes

No

65. hshington

No

Yes

Yes

Yes

No

No

No

66. hyne

Yes

cc

Yes

67. Worth

Yes

ZA

cc

No

Population Group E

1994 County Government Catalog

Page 12 - 3

Georgia Department of Community Affairs 1994 Survey of County Government Operations

Table 12: Zoning Regulations

County

Does

county have Who

Final approval

subdivision administers for subdivision

regulations? regulations? plats given by:

(A)

(8)

(C)

County charge tap-on fess for
water/sewer connections?
(0)

Tap-on fees charged by:
(E)

Any part of tap-on fee used for
capital improvement?
(F)

Developers required to pay impact fees?
(G)

County require developers to post performance bonds prior to beginning of construction?
(H)

County require land disturbance
permit?
( I )

Population Group E

68. Banks

Yes

ZA

cc

Yes

WSA

No

No

No

Yes

69. Berrien

No

Yes

70. Bleckley

No

71. Brant Iey

No

No

72. Cook

Yes

ZA

cc

Yes

73. Dade

No

No

74. Early

No

75. Gil1er

No

cc

Yes

76. Jeff Davis

No

No

77. La111ar

Yes

ZA

cc

No

No

78. Lumpkin

Yes

PD

0TH

No

79. "organ

Yes

81

Bl

No

80. Pickens

Yes

cc

Yes

cc

Yes

No

No

Yes

81. Pierce

Yes

CEO

cc

Yes

82. Pike

Yes

Bl

cc

No

83. Screven

No

No

Ho

84. Telfair

No

No

Yes

85. Terrell

Yes

ZA

0TH

No

86. Union

Yes

0TH

Yes

87. Ii lkes

No

No

88. Wilkinson

Yes

cc

No

No

Population Group F

89. Atkinson

No

No

1994 County Government Catalog

Page 12 - 4

L

Georgia Department of Community Affairs 1994 Survey of County Government Operations

Table 12: Zoning Regulations

Any part of

County require

Does

County charge

tap-on fee

developers to post

County

county have lho

Final approval

subdivision administers for subdivision

regulations? regulations? plats given by:

(A)

(B)

{C)

tap-on fess for

water/ sewer Tap-on fees

connections? charged by:

(0)

(E)

used for capital improvement?
{F)

Developers performance bonds County require

reQuired to pay prior to beginning land disturbance

impact fees? of construction?

permit?

(G)

(H)

(I)

------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------~-----

Population Group F

90. Candler

Yes

cc

No

Yes

Yes

91. Char Iton

No

Yes

92. Clay 93. Clinch 94. Dooly

No

No

Yes

ZA

ZA

No

No

No

No

Yes

Yes

95. Echols

No

No

96. Evans

No

No

No

97. Glascock

No

No

No

98. Heard

Yes

ZA

cc

Yes

WSA

No

No

No

No

99. Jenkins

No

No

No

No

100. Lanier

No

No

101. Lincoln

Yes

Bl

PD

Yes

ISO

Yes

No

102. Long

No

No

103. ltarion

No

cc

104. ltclntosh

Yes

Bl

cc

No

No

Yes

Yes

No

Yes

Yes

105. Iii I !er

No

106. Oglethorpe

Yes

PD

cc

107. Pu Iask i

No

108. Quitman

No

cc

109. Randolph

No

110. Seminole

Yes

cc

111. Ta I bot

No

112. Towns

Yes

0TH

113. Treut 1en

No

No No

No

Yes

ISO

No

No

Yes

WSA

Yes

No

Yes Yes Yes No Yes

Yes

No

No

Yes

No

1994 County Government Catalog

Page 12 - 5

Georgia Department of Community Affairs 1994 Survey of County Government Operations

Table 12: Zoning Regulations

County

Does

county have Who

Final approval

subdivision ad111inisters for subdivision

regulations? regu Iat ions? plats given by:

(A)

(B)

(C)

County charge

tap-on fess for

water/sewer Tap-on fees

connections? charged by:

(D)

(E)

Any part of tap-on fee used for
capita 1 improvement?
(F)

Developers required to pay impact fees?
(G)

County require developers to post performance bonds prior to beginning of construction?
(H)

County require land disturbance
permit?
(I)

Population Group F

114. Webster

No

No

No

No

115. Wheeler

No

No

No

116. Ii Icox

No

No

1994 County Government Catalog

Page 12 - 6

Georgia Department of Conmunity Affairs 1994 Survey of County Government Operations

Table 12: subdivision Regulations - S1111111ry Sketch

Title of official responsible for alhinistering subdivision regulations

Nllltber of counties

building

county

codes

with subdivision zoning

inspector/ manager/

county

enforcement

Nllltber Group in group

A

8

8

15

C

16

D

28

E

21

F

28

Total 116

regulations
I '
8 1001 H 93' 13 811 20 711 11 521
8 m
74 641

administrator official

I 'I '

1 12' 0 01

' 1

m 1 7'
61 5 311

' 4
2

141 2 7%
1, 19' 2 101
71 2

16

141 12 10,

a<ilinistrator

I '

' 0

0 0

o01,

' 141
0 01

' ' 0 3'

' engineer

1 121

,, 3 201
0 01

I 0

o,

0 01

5 4%

' officer

0 I

1o,,

2 0 1

1so2,,'

0 01

4 3'

corrmunity

deve1opment

director

I '

1 12,

,, 0
0

o01,

1 0 0

o, o,

2 2%

planning director I I
3 38% 5 33% 3 19% 3 11% 1 5% 1 4% 16 141

pub1ic works

director

I '

1 12%

0 0%
0 o,

0 0

o0%,

0 0%

I 1,

fire chief

# '

0 0%

0 0

o0%,

0 0%

0 0%

0 0%

0 0%

RDC staff

member
'

0 0%

0 0%

0 0

0o% ,

0 0%

0 0%

0 0%

other
I '
0 0% 0 0% 0 0% 0 0% 0 0% 0 0% 0 0%

Number using

Title of official granting final approval for subdivision plats

Nlll!ber charging part of tap-on

Number requiring

Number

building

tap-on fees for fees to pay N1111ber requiring deve1opers to post

reauiring land

planning

zoning public works inspector/

county

water/sewer for capital . developers to performance bonds prior disturbance

director

administrator director

official comnissioner

other

connections improvements pay impact fees to start of construction

permit

Group I

A

0

B

4

C

2

D

0

E

0

F

1

Total 1

I 01

' 'o, I

I

1 12' 0

II II II III I II
0 01 5 m 2 m 7 881 6 m 4 50%

m
121 01 01 4% 6'

2 0 1 0 1 5

1o3,'

0 0

,,4o%,

0 0

4' 0

0

ot 0

01 I

o01,

0 1

01 0

01 2

' 4 m 4 271 8 53' 5 33% 1
6' 6 38, 4 m 5 m 3 m 0

s,01 12 8 01 7

43' 381 251

6 3 1

21% 141 41

8 2 4

29% 10% 14%

4 I 2

14'
151,

2 0 0

2' 42 36' 20 171 34 291 21 181 7

71
101,
0% 0% 6%

I '

3

38%

6

40%

2

12%

2

7%

0

0%

3

11,

16

14%

'
8 100% 15 100%
11 m
14 50% 8 38, 12 43% 68 59%

1994 County Information Cata 109

Page 12 - S

,/1 ++ '
----------------~LoGos~----------------_,
' ~-~
Table 13: Mobile Home/Manufactured Housing

Ordinances: A. Does the county have a mobile/manufactured housing ordinance? Yes No
B. If the above exist, does the county enforce the mobile/manufactured housing ordinance? Yes No
Individual Lots: C. Does the county allow the placement of mobile/manufactured housing on individual lots? Yes No
D. What is the required minimum lot size, in square feet, for mobile/manufactured housing on individual lots? Square footage

Mobile/Manufactured Housing Subdlvisiom: E. Does the county restrict placing of mobile/ manufactured housing to mobile/manufactured housing subdivisions? Yes No
F. What is the required minimum lot size, in square feet, for mobile/manufactured housing in mobile/manufactured housing subdivisions? Square footage
Mobile/Manufactured Housing Parks: G. Does the county restrict placing of mobile/ manufactured housing to mobile/manufactured housing parks? Yes No
H. What is the required minimum acreage for mobile/manufactured housing park development? Acreage

Georgia Department of Community Affairs 1994 Survey of County Government Operations

Table 13: Mobile Home/Manufacturing Housing

Does county have

mobile home/

manufactured Is ordinance

housing

enforced

ordinance? by county?

County

(A)

(B)

---------------------------------------------------
Population Group A

1. Bibb

Yes

Yes

2. Chatham

Yes

Yes

3. Cobb

Yes

Yes

4. Columbus/Muscogee Yes

Yes

5. DeKalb

Yes

Yes

-- Placement of mobile/ -- -- Placement of mobile/ -- -- Placement of mobil~/ --

manufactured housing on

manufactured housing in

manufactured housing in

individual lots

mobile home subdivisions

mobile housing parks

required minimum

required minimum

allowed? lot size, sq ft a! lowed? lot size, sq ft allowed? required acreage

(C)

(D)

(E)

(F)

(G)

(H)

------------------------------ ------------------------------ ------------------------------

Yes

43,560

No

No

8

Yes

6,000

No

3,740

No

5

No

Yes

7,500

Yes

10

No

No

Yes

5

Yes

43,560

No

No

0

6. Fulton 7. Gwinnett 8. Richmond

Yes

Yes

No

No

Yes

20

Yes

Yes

Yes

40,000

No

18,000

No

20

Yes

Yes

Yes

15,000

No

15,000

No

2

Population Group B

9. Bartow

Yes

Yes

Yes

25,000

No

25,000

No

10

10. Carrol 1

Yes

Yes

Yes

43,560

No

21,780

No

5

11. Cherokee

Yes

Yes

Yes

43,560

No

No

0

12. Columbia

Yes

Yes

Yes

40,000

No

No

8

13. Coweta

Yes

Yes

Yes

40,000

No

Yes

12

14. Fayette 15. Floyd 16. Hall 17. Henry 18. Houston

Yes

Yes

Yes

21,780

No

No

10

Yes

Yes

Yes

7,500

No

5,000

No

0

Yes

Yes

Yes

25,000

No

No

0

Yes

Yes

Yes

12,000

Yes

18,000

Yes

25

Yes

Yes

Yes

87, 120

No

4,500

No

5

19. Liberty

Yes

Yes

Yes

10,000

No

10,000

No

0

20. Rockdale

Yes

Yes

Yes

20,000

No

20,000

Yes

5

21. Spalding

Yes

Yes

Yes

88,200

No

44,100

No

3

22. Walker

Yes

Yes

Yes

1,500

No

1,500

No

0

23. Whitfield

Yes

Yes

Yes

15,000

No

15,000

No

1

1994 County Government Catalog

Page 13 - 1

Georgia Department of Community Affairs 1994 Survey of County Government Operations

Table 13: Mobile Home/Manufacturing Housing

Does county have

mobile home/

manufactured Is ordinance

housing

enforced

ordinance? by county?

County

(A)

(B)

---------------------------------------------------
Population Group C

24. Baldwin

Yes

Yes

25. Barrow

Yes

Yes

26. Bulloch

Yes

Yes

27. Catoosa

Yes

Yes

28. Coffee

Yes

Yes

-- Placement of mobile/ --

manufactured housing on

individual lots

required minimum

allowed? lot size, sq ft

(C)

(D)

------------------------------

-- Placement of mobile/ --

manufactured housing in

mobile home subdivisions

required minimum

al lowed? lot size, sq ft

(E)

(F)

------------------------------

-- Placement of mobile/ --
manufactured housing in mobile housing parks

al lowed? required acreage

(G)

(H)

------------------------------

Yes

21,780

No

No

5

Yes

2,500

No

No

0

Yes

15,000

No

6,000

No

0

Yes

15,000

No

15,000

No

0

Yes

40,000

No

15,000

No

2

29. Decatur

Yes

Yes

Yes

40,000

No

40,000

No

0

30. Forsyth

Yes

Yes

Yes

43,560

No

No

0

31. Habersham

Yes

Yes

Yes

43,560

No

9,000

No

5

32. Jackson

Yes

Yes

Yes

65,340

No

65,340

No

10

33. Laurens

No

Yes

No

No

0

34. Murray 35. Polk 36. Sumter 37. Thomas 38. Tift

Yes

Yes

Yes

No

No

5

Yes

Yes

Yes

15,000

No

No

0

No

Yes

No

No

0

Yes

Yes

Yes

40,000

No

40,000

No

0

Yes

Yes

Yes

8,000

No

No

0

39. Walton

Yes

Yes

Yes

43,560

No

43,560

No

20

Population Group D

40. App 1ing

No

Yes

No

No

0

41. Ben Hi 11

Yes

Yes

Yes

43,560

No

5

42. Burke

No

Yes

43,560

No

0

43. Butts

Yes

Yes

Yes

43,560

No

43,560

u

44. Chattahoochee

No

Yes

No

No

0

45. Chattooga

No

Yes

No

No

0

1994 County Government Catalog

Page 13 - 2

'-

_. ,J

'..:.::.-

L-- -

Georgia Department of Community Affairs 1994 Survey of County Government Operations

Table 13: Mobile Home/Manufacturing Housing

Does county have

mobile home/

manufactured Is ordinance

housing

enforced

ordinance? by county?

County

(A)

(B)

---------------------------------------------------
Population Group D

46. Crisp

Yes

Yes

47. Dodge

No

48. Elbert

Yes

Yes

49. Emanuel

No

50. Fannin

No

-- Placement of mobile/ --

manufactured housing on

individual lots

required minimum

aIlowed? lot size, sq ft

(C)

(D)

------------------------------

-- Placement of mobile/ --

manufactured housing in

mobile home subdivisions

required minimum

allowed? lot size, sq ft

(E)

(F)

------------------------------

-- Placement of mobile/ --
manufactured housing in mobile housing parks

allowed? reouired acreage

(G)

(H)

------------------------------

Yes

43,560

No

20,750

No

5

Yes

No

No

0

Yes

No

No

0

Yes

No

No

0

Yes

No

No

0

51. Grady 52. Haralson 53. Harris 54. Hart 55. Jefferson

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

No

No

Yes

44,000

No

Yes

No

Yes

4,840

No

Yes

No

No

0

No

0

No

0

No

0

No

0

56. Jones

Yes

Yes

Yes

22,500

No

22,500

No

14

57. Lee

Yes

Yes

Yes

43,560

No

12,000

No

8

58. Madison

Yes

Yes

Yes

65,340

No

43,560

No

5

59. McDuffie

Yes

Yes

Yes

42,560

No

4,500

No

8

60. Mitchell

Yes

Yes

Yes

43,560

No

43,560

No

1

61. Monroe

Yes

Yes

Yes

43,560

No

22,500

No

5

62. Oconee

Yes

Yes

Yes

43,560

No

No

10

63. Tattna 11

No

No

0

64. Toombs

No

Yes

No

No

0

65. Washington

No

Yes

No

0

66. Wayne 67. Worth

No

0

Yes

No

Yes

40,000

No

40,000

No

3

Population Group E

1994 County Government Catalog

Page 13 - 3

Georgia Department of Community Affairs 1994 Survey of County Government Operations

Table 13: Mobile Home/Manufacturing Housing

Does county have

mobile home/

manufactured Is ordinance

housing

enforced

ordinance? by county?

County

(A}

(B)

---------------------------------------------------
Population Group E

68. Banks

Yes

Yes

69. Berrien

No

70. Bleckley

No

71. Brant Iey

No

72. Cook

Yes

Yes

-- Placement of mobile/ --

manufactured housing on

individual lots

required minimum

al lowed? lot size, SQ ft

(C)

(D)

------------------------------

-- Placement of mobile/ --

manufactured housing in

mobile home subdivisions

required minimum

a1lowed? lot size, sq ft

(E)

(F)

------------------------------

-- Placement of mobile/ -manufactured housing in mobile housing parks

al lowed? required acreage

(G)

(H)

------------------------------

Yes

43,560

No

43,560

No

43,560

Yes

No

No

0

Yes

No

No

0

Yes

No

No

0

Yes

43,560

No

43,560

73. Dade

No

Yes

No

No

0

74. Early

No

Yes

No

No

0

75. Gilmer

No

No

No

0

76. Jeff Davis

No

0

77. Lamar

Yes

Yes

Yes

87,120

No

87,120

No

6

78. Lumpkin

Yes

Yes

Yes

43,560

No

43,560

No

1

79. Morgan

Yes

Yes

Yes

43,560

No

43,560

No

3

80. Pickens

Yes

Yes

Yes

65,340

No

65,340

No

1

81. Pierce

Yes

Yes

Yes

No

4

82. Pike

No

Yes

87, 120

No

No

0

83. Screven 84. Telfair 85. Terrel 1 86. Union
87. Wilkes

No

No

Yes

Yes

No

Yes

Yes

Yes

No

No

0

Yes

No

No

0

Yes

65,340

No

65,340

No

5

Yes

No

No

0

Yes

43,560

No

43,560

No

6,000

88. Wilkinson

No

Yes

No

0

Population Group F

89. Atkinson

No

Yes

No

No

0

1994 County Government Catalog

Page 13 - 4

Georgia Department of Corrrnunity Affairs 1994 Survey of County Government Operations

Table 13: Mobile Home/Manufacturing Housing

Does county have

mobile home/

manufactured Is ordinance

housing

enforced

ordinance? by county?

County

(A)

(8)

---------------------------------------------------
Population Group F

90. Candler

No

91. Charlton

Yes

Yes

92. Clay

No

93. Cl inch

Yes

Yes

94. Dooly

No

95. Echols 96. Evans 97. Glascock 98. Heard 99. Jenkins

. No

Yes

Yes

No

Yes

Yes

No

-- Placement of mobile/ -- -- Placement of mobile/ -- -- Placement of mobile/ --

manufactured housing on

manufactured housing in

manufactured housinq in

individual lots

mobile home subdivisions

mobile housing parks

required minimum

required minimum

altowed? lot size, sq ft allowed? lot size, sq ft a1lowed? required acreage

(C)

(D)

(E)

(F)

(G)

(H)

------------------------------ ------------------------------ ------------------------------

Yes

Yes

No

Yes

No

Yes

43,560

No

0

No

0

No

0

No

0

0

Yes

No

No

0

Yes

No

No

0

No

0

Yes

43,560

No

43,560

No

5

Yes

No

No

0

100. Lanier

No

Yes

No

No

0

101. Lincoln

Yes

Yes

Yes

46,000

No

43,560

No

5

102. Long

Yes

Yes

Yes

No

7,500

No

0

103. Marion

No

Yes

No

No

0

104. McIntosh

No

Yes

No

No

0

105. Milter 106. Oglethorpe 107. Pulaski 108. Quitman 109. Randolph

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

No

No

No

Yes

Yes

65,340

No

Yes

No

Yes

No

Yes

0

No

0

No

0

No

0

0

110. Seminole

No

Yes

No

111. Talbot

No

Yes

No

112. Towns

Yes

Yes

Yes

113. Treutlen

No

No

0

No

0

No

5

No

0

1994 County Government Catalog

Page 13 - 5

Georgia Department of Coll1!1unity Affairs 1994 Survey of County Government Operations

Table 13: Mobile Home/Manufacturing Housing

Does county have

mobile home/

manufactured Is ordinance

housing

enforced

ordinance? by county?

County

(A)

(B)

---------------------------------------------------

Population Group F

114. Webster

No

115. Wheeler

No

116. Wilcox

No

-- Placement of mobile/ -- -- Placement of mobile/ -- -- Placement of mobile/ --

manufactured housing on

manufactured housing in

manufactured housing in

individual lots

mobile home subdivisions

mobile housing parks

required minimum

required minimum

allowed? lot size, sq ft allowed? lot size, sq ft allowed? required acreage

(C)

(D)

(E)

(F)

(G)

(H)

----------------------------- ------------------------------ ------------------------------

Yes

No

Yes

No

No

0

0

No

0

1994 County Government Catalog

Page 13 - 6

Georgia Department of Community Affairs 1994 Survey of County Government Operations

Table 13: Nobile Home/Manufactured Housing - Summary Sketch

Number of counties

having mobile home/ Number

manufactured housing enforcing

Number

ordinance

ordinance

' ' ' Group in group

I

--------------------------------------------------

A

8

8 100, 8 100,

B

15

C

16

D

28

E

21

15

lOOI 15 100,

14 15 9

u, as,
4s3,,,

14 as, 14 so,
9

F

28

9

32' 9 32,

Total 116

70

60, 69 59'

--- Number allowing ---

placement of mobile/ Average

manufactured housing minimum lot

on individual lots size in

' I

square feet

------------------------------------

5

62, 29,620

15

100, 32,010

16

100, 30,250

25

as, 40,550

19

so, 58,080

24

86, 49,620

104

so, 38,510

--- Number allowing ---

placement of mobile/ Average

manufactured housing in minimum

mobile home subdivisions lot size

' I

in sq. ft.

--------1----------m----------1-1-,0-6-0----

1 0 0 0

7o,' o, o,

16,490 29,240 28, 100 56,010

0

0% 31,540

2

2'

28,840

--- Number allowing ---

placement of mobile/

manufactured housing in Average

mobile housing parks required

' I

acreage

------------------------------------

3

38,

10

3

20%

10

0

0%

10

0

0%

10

0

0% 10350

0

0%

10

6

5%

2030

1994 county Information Catalog

Page 13 - S

County
1 Appling 2 Athens-Clarke 3 Atkinson 4 Bacon 5 Baker 6 Baldwin 7 Banks 8 Barrow 9 Bartow 10 Ben Hill 11 Berrien 12 Bibb 13 Bleckley 14 Brantley 15 Brooks 16 Bryan 17 Bulloch 18 Burke 19 Butts 20 Calhoun 21 Camden 22 Candler 23 Carroll 24 Catoosa 25 Charlton 26 Chatham 27 Chattahoochee 28 Chattooga 29 Cherokee

1994 County Government Information Catalog Index to Counties and Consolidated Governments

1990

Responded

Population Group to survey

----------------

15,744 D

y

87,594 B

N

6,213 F

y

9,566 F

N

3,615 F

N

39,530 C

y

10,308 E

y

29,721 C

y

55,911 B

y

16,245 D

y

14,153 E

y

149,967 A

y

10,430 E

y

11,077 E

y

15,398 D

N

15,438 D

N

43,125 C

y

20,579 D

y

15,326 D

y

5,013 F

N

30,167 C

N

7,744 F

y

71,422 B

y

42,464 C

y

8,496 F

y

216,935 A

y

16,934 D

y

22,242 D

y

90,204 B

y

1990

County

Population Group

-------------------------------------------------

30 Clay

3,364 F

31 Clayton

182,052 A

32 Clinch

6,160 F

33 Cobb

447,745 A

34 Coffee

29,592 C

35 Colquitt

36,645 C

36 Columbia

66,031 B

37 Columbus/Muscogee

179,278 A

38 Cook

13,456 E

39 Coweta

53,853 B

40 Crawford

8,991 F

41 Crisp

20,011 D

42 Dade

13,147 E

43 Dawson

9,429 F

44 Decatur

25,511

C

45 DeKalb

545,837 A

46 Dodge

17,607 D

47 Dooly

9,901

F

48 Dougherty

96,311 B

49 Douglas

71,120 B

50 Early

11,854 E

51 Echols

2,334 F

52 Effingham

25,687 C

53 Elbert

18,949 D

54 Emanuel

20,546 D

55 Evans

8,724 F

56 Fannin

15,992 D

57 Fayette

62,415 B

58 Floyd

81,251 B

Responded to survey ----------------
y
N y y y
N y y y y
N y y
N y y y y
N N y y
N y y y y y y

County Information Catalog: 1994

iii

County
59 Forsyth 60 Franklin 61 Fulton 62 Gihner 63 Glascock 64 Glynn 65 Gordon 66 Grady 67 Greene 68 Gwinnett 69 Habersham 70 Hall 71 Hancock 72 Haralson 73 Harris 74 Hart 75 Heard 76 Henry 77 Houston 78 Irwin 79 Jackson 80 Jasper 81 JeffDavis 82 Jefferson 83 Jenkins 84 Johnson 85 Jones 86 Lamar 87 Lanier

1994 County Government Information Catalog Index to Counties and Consolidated Governments

1990 Population

Group

Responded to survey

44,083 C

y

16,650 D

N

648,951 A

y

13,368 E

y

2,357 F

y

62,496 B

N

35,072 C

N

20,279 D

y

11,793 E

N

352,910 A

y

27,621 C

y

95,428 B

y

8,908 F

N

21,966 D

y

17,788 D

y

19,712 D

y

8,628 F

y

58,741 B

Y

89,208 B

y

8,649 F

N

30,005 C

y

8,453 F

N

12,032 E

y

17,408 D

y

8,247 F

y

8,329 F

N

20,739 D

y

13,038 E

y

5,531 F

y

County
88 Laurens 89 Lee 90 Liberty 91 Lincoln 92 Long 93 Lowndes 94 Lwnpkin 95 Macon 96 Madison 97 Marion 98 McDuffie 99 McIntosh 100 Meriwether 101 Miller 102 Mitchell 103 Monroe 104 Montgomery 105 Morgan 106 Murray 107 Newton 108 Oconee 109 Oglethorpe 110 Paulding 111 Peach 112 Pickens 113 Pierce 114 Pike 115 Polk 116 Pulaski

1990 Population
39,988 16,250 52,745 7,442 6,202 75,981 14,573 13,114 21,050 5,590 20,119 8,634 22,411 6,280 20,275 17,113 7,163 12,883 26,147 41,808 17,618 9,763 41,611 21,189 14,432 13,328 10,224 33,815 8,108

Responded

Group

to survey

-------------------------

C

y

D

y

B

y

F

y

F

y

B

N

E

y

E

N

D

y

F

y

D

y

F

y

D

N

F

y

D

y

D

y

F

N

E

y

C

y

C

N

D

y

F

y

C

N

D

N

E

y

E

y

E

y

C

y

F

y

County Information Catalog: 1994

iv

County
---------------
117 Putnam 118 Quitman 119 Rabun 120 Randolph 121 Richmond 122 Rockdale 123 Schley 124 Screven 125 Seminole 126 Spalding 127 Stephens 128 Stewart 129 Sumter 130 Talbot 131 Taliaferro 132 Tattnall 133 Taylor 134 Telfair 135 Terrell 136 Thomas 137 Tift

1994 County Government Information Catalog Index to Counties and Consolidated Governments

1990 Population

Group

Responded to survey

County

14,137 E

N

2,209 F

y

11,648 E

N

8,023 F

y

189,719 A

y

54,091 B

y

3,588 F

N

13,842 E

y

9,010 F

y

54,457 B

y

23,257 D

N

5,654 F

N

30,228 C

y

6,524 F

y

1,915 F

N

17,722 D

y

7,642 F

N

11,000 E

y

10,653 E

y

38,986 C

y

34,998 C

y

139 Towns 140 Treutlen 141 Troup 142 Turner 143 Twiggs 144 Union 145 Upson 146 Walker 147 Walton 148 Ware 149 Warren 150 Washington 151 Wayne 152 Webster 153 Wheeler 154 White 155 Whitfield 156 Wilcox 157 Wilkes 158 Wilkinson 159 Worth

1990 Population Group
-----------------
6,754 F 5,994 F 55,536 B 8,703 F 9,806 F 11,993 E 26,300 C 58,340 B 38,586 C 35,471 C 6,078 F 19,112 D 22,356 D 2,263 F 4,903 F 13,006 E 72,462 B 7,008 F 10,597 E 10,228 E 19,745 D

Responded to survey
y y N N N y N y y N N y y y y N y y y y y

County Information Catalog: 1994

V

;I'++"
' ,, ----------------.11 LOGOSF---------------s-;,,_; Key To Table lA: Form of Government

A. Type of commission: Under which of the following forms of government does your county operate? Sole - Sole Commissioner Board - Board of Commissioners Other - Other Form ofAdministration
B. Number of elected members: Number

E. Are terms staggered or concurrent? Staggered Concurrent
F. Method chairperson elected by: How is the chief executive or commission chairperson elected? Pop vote - Popular Vote Vote comm - Vote of Commission

C. Number elected by wards/districts: Number
D. Number of members of board who are elected county-wide? Number

G. lithe county has a chief executive officer or commission chairperson, does he or she have a vote?
H. When chairperson may vote: If the chairperson has a vote, under what
conditions may he or she vote? Always Fiscal matters only Tie votes

Georgia Department of Community Affairs 1994 Survey of County Government Operations
Table 2.B: Summary Sketch - Financial Management Practices - Special Tax Districts

Number and percentage of counties with special tax districts by type:

drainage/

storm

street

street

Number sanitation sewer

sewerage

lighting construction pol ice

fire

other

Group in group # % # % # % # % # % # % # % # %

----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

A

8

0 0% 2 25% 0 0% 5 62% 1 12% 2 25% 7 88% 3 38%

B

15

0 0% 0 0% 2 13% 5 33% 0 0% 0 0% 7 47% 2 13%

C

16

1 6% 0 0% 0 0% 1 6% 0 0% 0 0% 6 38% 1 6%

D

28

0 0% 0 0% 1 4% 2 7% 0 0% 0 0% 2 7% 0 0%

E

21

2 10%

0 0%

0 0%

0 0%

2 10%

1 5%

1 5%

0 0%

F

28

1 4%

1 4%

0 0%

0 0%

1 4%

1 4%

1 4%

0 0%

Total 116

4 3% 3 3% 3 3% 13 11% 4 3% 4 3% 24 21% 6 5%

1994 County Information Catalog

Page 2.B - S

JJiP -4+'
----------------~LOGOSe------------------
' ~--,;,,,; ii"
Table 2.C: Financial Management Practices - Special Purpose Local Option Sales Tax A. Does your county collect a special purpose local option sales tax?
Yes No B. H your county collects a special purpose local option sales tax, what year was it imposed?
Year Uses of proceeds from Special Purpose Local Option Sales Tax:
C. Roads & streets D. Jails E. Civic center F. Libraries G. Recreation facilities H Courthouse/city hall I. Water and/or sewer system J. Landfill or solid waste K Other

Georgia Department of Community Affairs 1994 Survey of County Government Operations

Table 2.C: Financial Management Practices - Special Purpose Local Option Sales Tax

County

Uses of proceeds from special purpose local option sales tax:

collect special If yes,

water/ 1andf i11

purpose local year

roads &

civic

recreation

sewer

so Iid

1990 option tax imposed streets ja i1s center libraries facilities courthouse system waste other

County

Population

(A)

(8)

(C)

(0)

(E)

(F)

(G)

(H)

(I)

(J)

(K)

--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Population Group A

1. Bibb

149,967

N

2. Chatham

216,935

y

1985

y

y

y

y

3. Cobb

447,745

y

1991

y

4. Columbus/Muscogee 179,278

y

1993

y

y

y

y

5. DeKalb

545,837

N

6. Fulton

648,951

N

y

7. Gwinnett

352,910

y

1992

y

8. Richmond

189,719

y

1992

y

y

Population Group B

9. Bartow

55,911

y

1993

y

10. Carroll

71,422

y

1994

y

y

y

11. Cherokee

90,204

y

1992

y

y

y

y

12. Columbia

66,031

y

1991

y

y

y

y

y

y

13. Coweta

53,853

y

1993

y

y

y

y

14. Fayette 15. Floyd 16. Hall 17. Henry 18. Houston

62,415

N

81,251

N

95,428

N

58,741

N

89,208

N

19. Liberty 20. Rockdale 21. Spalding 22. wa Iker 23. Whitfield

52,745

y

1990

y

54,091

y

1992

y

54,457

N

58,340

y

1993

y

72,462

y

1994

y

y

y

y

y

y

y

y

1994 County Government Catalog

Page 2.C - 1

Georgia Department of Community Affairs 1994 Survey of County Government Operations

Table 2.C: Financial Management Practices - Special Purpose Local Option Sales Tax

County

Uses of proceeds from special purpose local option sales tax:

collect special If yes,

water/ Iandf i11

purpose local year

roads &

civic

recreation

sewer

so Iid

1990 option tax imposed streets ja i Is

center Iibraries facilities courthouse system waste

other

County

Population

(A)

(B)

(C)

(D)

(E)

(F)

(G)

(H)

(I)

(J)

( K)

--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Population Group C

24. Baldwin

39,530

y

1992

y

y

y

y

y

25. Barrow 26. Bulloch

29,721

y

43,125

y

1992

y

1993

y

y

y

y

y

y

y

y

y

27. Catoosa

42,464

N

28. Coffee

29,592

y

1993

y

y

y

29. Decatur 30. Forsyth 31. Habersham 32. Jackson 33. Laurens

25,511

y

1989

y

44,083

y

1993

y

y

27,621

y

1993

y

y

30,005

N

39,988

N

y

y

y

y

y

y

y

34. Hurray

26,147

N

35. Polk

33,815

y

1993

36. Sumter

30,228

N

37. Thomas

38,986

N

38. Tift

34,998

y

1993

y

y

y

39. walton

38,586

N

Population Group D

40. Appling

15,744

y

41. Ben Hill

16,245

N

42. Burke

20,579

N

43. Butts

15,326

y

1992

44. Chattahoochee

16,934

N

45. Chattooga 46. Crisp

22,242

y

20,011

y

1994

y

1991

y

y

y

y

y

y

y

1994 County Government Catalog

Page 2.C - 2

Georgia Department of Community Affairs 1994 Survey of County Government Operations

Table 2.C: Financial Hanagement Practices - Special Purpose Local Option Sales Tax

County

Uses of proceeds from special purpose local option sales tax:

co II ect spec iaI If yes,

water/ landfill

purpose local year

roads &

civic

recreation

sewer so 1id

1990 option tax imposed streets ja i Is

center libraries facilities courthouse system waste

other

County

Population

(A)

(B)

(C)

(D)

(E)

(F)

(G)

(H)

(I)

(J)

( K)

--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Population Group D

47. Dodge

17,607

N

48. Elbert

181 949

y

1993

y

y

49. Emanuel

20,546

y

1992

y

y

y

50. Fannin

15,992

N

y

51. Grady

20,279

N

52. Haralson 53. Harris 54. Hart 55. Jeff er son 56. Jones

21,966

y

1989

11, 188

y

1991

y

19,712

y

1993

17,408

N

20,739

y

1990

y

y

y

y

y

y

57. Lee 58. Madison 59. McDuffie 60. Mitchell 61. Monroe
62. Oconee 63, Tattna II 64. Toombs 65. Washington 66. Wayne

16,250

y

1990

y

21,050

N

20,119

y

1993

y

20,275

y

1992

y

17, 113

N

17,618

y

1992

y

y

y

17, 722

y

1990

y

y

24,072

y

1993

y

19, 112

y

1993

22,356

N

y

y

y

y

y

y

y

y

y

y

y

y

67. Worth

19,745

y

y

Population Group E

68. Banks

10,308

y

1991

y

69. Berrien

14, 153

y

1990

y

y

1994 County Government Catalog

Page 2.C - 3

Georgia Department of Community Affairs 1994 Survey of County Government Operations

Table 2.C: Financial Management Practices - Special Purpose Local Option Sales Tax

County

Uses of proceeds from special purpose local option sales tax:

collect special If yes,

water/ landf i II

purpose local year

roads &

civic

recreation

sewer

so 1id

1990 option tax imposed streets jails center libraries faci 1ities courthouse system waste other

County

Population

(A)

(8)

(C}

(D)

(E)

(F)

(G)

(H}

(I)

( J)

( K)

--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Population Group E

70. Bleckley

10,430

N

71. Brantley

11,077

y

1993

y

72. Cook

13,456

y

1992

y

73. Dade 74. Early

13, 1H

y

11,854

y

1994

y

1992

y

y

y

y

75. Gilmer 76. Jeff Davis 17. Lamar 78. Lumpkin 79. Horgan

13,368

y

12,032

y

13,038

y

14,573

y

12,883

y

1993

y

1992

y

1991

y

1992

1990

y

y

y

y

y

y y

80. Pickens 81. Pierce 82. Pike 83. Screven 84. Telfair
85. Terrell 86. Union 87. Wilkes 88. Wilkinson

14,432

N

13,328

y

1991

y

y

10,224

N

13,842

y

1987

11,000

y

1994

10,653

y

11,993

y

10,597

y

10,228

y

1990

y

1986

y

1991

1986

y

y

y

y

y

y

y

Population Group F 89. Atkinson 90. Candler 91. Char 1ton 92. Clay 93. Clinch

6,213

y

7I 744

y

8,496

y

3,364

y

6, 160

y

1989

y

1992

y

1992

1991

1991

y

y

y

y

y

y

y

y

1994 County Government Catalog

Page 2.C - 4

Georgia Department of Community Affairs 1994 Survey of County Government Operations

Table 2.C: Financial Management Practices - Special Purpose Local Option Sales Tax

County

Uses of proceeds from special purpose local option sales tax:

collect special If yes,

water/ 1andf i11

purpose local year

roads &

civic

recreation

sewer so 1id

1990 option tax imposed streets jails center libraries facilities courthouse system waste other

County

Population

(A)

(8)

(C)

(D)

(E)

(F)

(G)

(H)

( I )

(J)

( K)

--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Population Group F

94. Dooly

9,901

y

1986

y

95. Echols

2,334

y

96. Evans

8,724

y

1988

y

y

y

y

y

y

97. Glascock

2,357

N

98. Heard

8,628

y

1993

y

99. Jenkins 100. Lanier 101. Lincoln 102. Long 103. Marion

8,247

y

1990

y

5,531

y

1986

y

7J 442

y

1989

y

6,202

N

5,590

y

1993

y

y

y

y

y

y

104. McIntosh 105. Hi lier 106. Oglethorpe 107. Pu Iask i 108. Quit man

8,634

y

1991

y

y

6,280

N

9,763

y

1986

y

8J 108

N

2,209

N

y

y

y

y

y

y

109. Randolph 110. Seminole 111. Talbot 112. Towns 113. Treutlen
114. Webster 115. Wheeler 116. Wilcox

8,023

y

1993

y

9,010

y

1993

y

6,524

y

y

6,754

N

5J 994

N

2,263

y

4,903

N

7,008

y

1993

1988

y

y

y

y

y

y

y

1994 County Government Catalog

Page 2.C - 5

Georgia Department of Community Affairs 1994 Survey of County Government Operations

Table 2.C: Summary Sketch - Financial Hanagement Practices - Special Purpose local Option Sales Taxes

Number of counties Use of proceeds of special purpose sales taxes by type:

collecting special

purpose local option roads &

civic

recreation

water/ landf i 11/

Number

sales tax

streets

ja i Is

center libraries faci Iit ies courthouse sewer system solid waste other

' ' ' Group in group #

#

#

%

%# %# %# %# % # %

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A

8

5

62%

5 62% 1 m 1 m 1 12, 2 25% 0 0% 0 0% 0 0% 3 38%

B

15

9

60%

5 33% 2 m 2 m 1 7% 6 40% 4 27% 2 13% 5 33% 2 m

C

16

9

56%

6 38% 6 38% 0 0% 1 6% 4 25% 3 19% 4 25% 4 25% 5 31%

0

28

18

64' 10 36' 4 14% 1 4% 0 0% 5 18% 6 21% 4 14% 7 25% 7 25%

E

21

18

86%

9 43% 2 10% 0 0% 0 0% 0 0% 3 14% 2 10% 10 48% 5 Z-4%

F

28

19

68% 13 46% 4 14% 0 0% 2 7% 2 7% 5 18% 3 11% 12 43% 6 21%

Tota I 116

78

67% 48 41' 19 16% 4 3% 5 4% 19 16% 21 18% 15 13% 38 33% 28 24%

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Table 2.D: Financial Management Practices
A. Does the county collect revenues from a business license/occupational tax? Yes No
B. Which of the following criteria are used to assess the tax? Fixed fee Number of employees Number of fixtures or essential units Square footage Inventory value Gross receipts
C. How much school board money was received by the county government in the last complete fiscal year from local school boards? Amount
H the county received funds from the school board, for which purposes were the funds received? D. Administering school property taxes E. Supervising elections for school boards F. Developing and managing infrastructure & supplementary services G. Other services

Georgia Department of Community Affairs 1994 Survey of County Government Operations

Table 2.D: Financial Management Practices - In General

County

1990
Population

Does the county

collect a business

license/occupational tax?

assessment

(Y or N)

method

(A)

(B)

Amount of school board funds received by county in past fiscal year:
(C)

----- If school board funds were received, -----

how were these funds used by the jurisdiction?

administering supervising developing/

school property elections managing

other

taxes school board infrastructure services

(D)

(E)

(F)

(G)

Population Group A

1. Bibb

149,967

y

fixed fee

796,811

y

2. Chatham

216,935

y

receipts

0

3. Cobb

447,745

y

# of emp

2,022,927

y

4. Columbus/Muscogee 179,278

y

sq. footage

0

5. DeKalb

545,837

y

# of emp

0

y y

6. Fulton

648,951

y

# of emp

2,058,010

y

7. Gwinnett

352,910

y

# of emp

2,803,453

y

8. Richmond

189,719

y

# of emp

0

Population Group B

9. Bartow

55,911

y

fixed fee

0

10. Carrol I

71,422

y

fixed fee

0

11. Cherokee

90,204

y

fixed fee

0

12. Columbia

66,031

y

fixed fee

0

13. Coweta

53,853

y

fixed fee

0

14. Fayette 15. Floyd
16. Ha 11 17. Henry 18. Houston

62,415

y

fixed fee

0

81,251

N

0

95,428

y

fixed fee

0

58,741

y

fixed fee

0

89,208

y

fixed fee

0

19. Liberty

52,745

y

fixed fee

0

20. Rockdale

54,091

y

fixed fee

0

21. Spalding

54,457

y

fixed fee

0

22. Walker

58,340

N

0

23. Whitfield

72,462

N

0

1994 County Government Catalog

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Georgia Department of Co1TVT1unity Affairs 1994 Survey of County Government Operations

Table 3.C: Data Processing

Number performing functions in-house

law

personnel

building building

voter

court enforcement EEO-4

(human

Number permits inspections registration records

records

reports resources) other

Group in group # % # % # % # % # % It % It % It %

----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

A

8

7 88% 7 88% 7 88% 7 88% 7 88% 7 88% 7 88% 1 12%

B

15

11 73% 11 73% 15 100% 13 87% 15 100% 13 87% 9 60% 1 7%

C

16

13 81% 13 81% 15 94% 15 94% 14 88% 14 88% 14 88% 0 0%

D

28

19 68% 12 43% 27 96% 28 100% 26 93% 17 61% 21 75% 2 7%

E

21

12 57% 6 29% 19 90% 18 86% 19 90% 13 62% 14 67% 2 10%

F

28

16 57% 6 21% 27 96% 28 100% 24 86% 14 50% 18 64% 1 4%

Total 116

78 67% 55 47% 110 95% 109 94% 105 91% 78 67% 83 72% 7 6%

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A. Does the county use computers in any of its departments including the courts and the sheriff's department?

If the county uses computers with DOS or Wmdows, how many of the following models does your government own or lease?

Yes

No

If the county owns or leases computers, how many computers use each of the following operation systems?

G. 8086 Number
H. PC/XT 8088 Number

B. IBM/compatible (DOS) Number

I. PC/AT 286 Number

C. Windows Number

J. PC/AT 386 Number

D. McIntosh Number

K. PC/AT 486 Number

E. Unix Number

L. Pentium 586 Number

F. Other Number

M. Does the county use one or more modems?

Yes

No

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Table 3.0: Data Processing

Are computers --- If the county owns or leases computers, --- --- If DOS or Windows computers are used, how many of --- Does the

used in

how many are on each of the following.

the following models are owned or leased?

county use

county

platforms or operating systems:

PC/XT PC/AT PC/AT PC/AT Pentium one or more

1990 departments? IBH/DOS Windows MacIntosh UNIX other PC 8086 8088 286 386 486 586

modems?

County

Population (A)

(B)

(C)

(D)

(E)

(F)

(G)

(H)

( I)

(J)

(K)

(L)

(H)

---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Population Group A

1. Bibb

149,967

Yes

45

15

0

0

0

0

0

3

50

1

0

Yes

2. Chatham

216,935

Yes

45

550

0

6

0

15

0

50

300

250

0

Yes

3. Cobb

441,745

Yes

833

225

0

9

52

0

74

152

409

193

0

Yes

4. Columbus/Muscogee 179,278

Yes

500

400

0

0

0 100

125

100

100

75

0

Yes

5, DeKalb

545,837

Yes

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

6. Fulton 7. Gwinnett 8. Richmond

648,951

Yes

352,910

Yes

189,719

Yes

*6*0*0

150 400

20

10

0

2

0 0

0

50 600

200

350

0

12 450

200

375

0 1

Yes Yes

65

22

0

4

0

0

0

20

45

10

0

Yes

Population Group B

9. Bartow

55,911

Yes

10. Carrol!

71,422

Yes

11. Cherokee

90,204

Yes

12. Columbia

66,031

Yes

13. Coweta

53,853

Yes

18

8

0

4

3

2

0

12

7

6

0

Yes

15

0

0

0

1

0

0

1

12

2

0

Yes

15

0

0

1

1

0

0

2

5

10

0

Yes

47

15

0

0

8

0

0

20

33

17

0

Yes

45

37

0

1

4

0

0

4

39

2

0

Yes

14, Fayette 15. Floyd 16, Ha 11 17, Henry 18. Houston

62,415

Yes

81,251

Yes

95,428

Yes

58,741

Yes

89,208

Yes

160

130

0

1

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

Yes

22

5

0

1

0

0

0

0

12

10

0

Yes

63

0

11

3

0

0

0

30

25

8

0

Yes

59

33

0

0

4

0

0

26

18

13

2

Yes

30

15

0

0

0

0

2

2

20

6

0

Yes

19. Liberty 20. Rockdale 21. Spalding 22. walker 23. Whitfield

52,745

Yes

54,091

Yes

54,457

Yes

58,340

Yes

72,462

Yes

8

8

0

0

35

8

0

0

0

0

0

Yes

25

10

5

0

2

0

0

0

0

0

0

Yes

0

0

0

3

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

Yes

22

13

1

32

4

0

2

2

4

6

0

Yes

42

0

0

0

7

0

4

6

25

6

0

Yes

1994 County Government Catalog

Page 3.0 - 1

Georgia Department of Community Affairs 1994 Survey of County Government Operations

Table 3,D: Data Processing

Are computers --- If the county owns or leases computers, --- --- If DOS or Windows computers are used, how many of --- Does the

used in

how many are on each of the following

the following models are owned or leased?

county use

county

platforms or operating systems:

PC/XT PC/AT PC/AT PC/AT Pentium one or more

1990 departments? IBH/DOS Windows Haclntosh UNIX Other PC 8086 8088 286

386

486

586

modems?

County

Population (A)

(B)

(C)

(D)

(E)

(F)

(G)

(H)

(I)

(J)

(K)

(L)

(M)

---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Population Group C

24. Baldwin 25. Barrow 26. Bulloch 27. Catoosa

39,530

Yes

29,721

Yes

43,125

Yes

42,464

Yes

21

16

0

0

0

0

0

2

3

16

0

Yes

0

15

0

0

0

0

0

0

12

3

0

Yes

7

2

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

Yes

11

0

0

2

1

1

0

1

6

3

0

Yes

28. Coffee

29,592

Yes

5

3

0

0

3

0

1

1

0

3

0

Yes

29. Decatur 30. Forsyth 31. Habersham 32. Jackson 33. Laurens
34. Murray 35. Polk 36. Sumter 37. Thomas 38. Tift
39. lalton

25,511

Yes

44,083

Yes

27,621

Yes

30,005

Yes

39,988

Yes

26,147

Yes

33,815

Yes

30,228

Yes

38,986

Yes

34,998

Yes

38,586

Yes

23

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

Yes

20

10

0

1

0

0

0

7

8

5

0

Yes

22

10

0

0

0

0

1

5

0

10

0

Yes

28

2

0

0

0

0

0

0

29

1

0

Yes

6

0

0

0

0

0

0

2

2

2

0

Yes

5

0

0

14

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

Yes

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

Yes

5

0

0

1

0

0

0

0

5

0

0

Yes

16

10

0

2

1

0

5

2

9

10

0

Yes

1

24

0

0

0

0

4

3

15

9

0

No

51

14

0

2

4

0

0

21

18

12

0

Yes

Population Group D

40. Appling

15,744

Yes

41. Ben Hi II

16,245

Yes

42. Burke

20,579

Yes

43. Butts

15,326

Yes

44. Chattahoochee

16,934

Yes

45. Chattooga 46. Crisp

22,242

Yes

20,011

Yes

10

0

0

0

2

0

0

0

0

0

0

Yes

1

0

0

0

2

0

0

1

1

.1

0

Yes

40

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

Yes

20

0

0

0

0

0

0

10

8

2

0

Yes

5

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

Yes

3

0

0

1

8

0

0

0

0

0

0

Yes

11

0

0

0

0

11

0

0

0

0

0

Yes

1994 County Government Catalog

Page 3.D - 2

Georgia Department of Community Affairs 1994 Survey of County Government Operations

Table 3.0: Data Processing

Are computers --- If the county owns or leases computers, --- --- If DOS or Windows computers are used, how many of --- Does the

used in

how many are on each of the following

the following models are owned or leased?

county use

county

platforms or operating systems:

PC/XT PC/AT PC/AT PC/AT Pentium one or more

1990 departments? IBM/DOS Windows MacIntosh UNIX Other PC 8086 8088 286

386

486

586

modems?

County

Population

(A)

(8)

(C)

(D)

(E)

(F)

(G)

(H)

(I)

(J)

(K)

(L)

(H)

---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Population Group D

47. Dodge

17,607

Yes

12

0

0

0

0

0

0

2

9

1

0

Yes

48. Elbert

18,949

Yes

10

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

1

3

0

Yes

49. Emanue I

20,546

Yes

5

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

Yes

50. Fannin

15,992

Yes

7

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

7

0

Yes

51. Grady

20,279

Yes

4

0

0

1

0

0

0

0

0

4

0

Yes

52. Haralson 53. Harris 54. Hart 55. Jefferson 56. Jones
57. Lee 58. Madison 59. McDuffie 60. Mitchell 61. Monroe
62. Oconee 63. Tattna II 64. Toombs 65. Wsshington 66. layne
67. Worth

21,966

Yes

17,788

Yes

19,712

Yes

17,408

Yes

20,739

Yes

16,250

Yes

21,050

Yes

20, 119

Yes

20,275

Yes

17, 113

Yes

17,618

Yes

17,722

Yes

24,072

Yes

19, 112

Yes

22,356

Yes

19,745

Yes

0

8

0

0

1

0

0

0

4

4

0

Yes

36

0

0

0

0

0

0

9

29

1

0

Yes

7

3

0

1

0

0

0

2

2

4

0

Yes

3

2

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

Yes

3

2

0

0

1

0

0

1

1

1

0

Yes

8

5

0

0

1

0

3

1

3

2

0

Yes

10

4

0

0

0

0

0

2

10

1

0

Yes

10

13

0

1

0

0

2

5

11

5

0

Yes

0

0

0

1

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

Yes

4

0

0

0

2

0

0

0

2

3

0

Yes

36

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

6

6

0

Yes

5

1

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

Yes

6

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

Yes

2

2

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

Yes

3

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

Yes

8

0

0

0

2

3

3

0

Yes

Population Group E

68. Banks

10,308

Yes

69. Berrien

14, 153

Yes

5

5

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

Yes

1

1

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

1

0

Yes

1994 County Government Catalog

Page 3.D - 3

Georgia Department of Community Affairs 1994 Survey of County Government Operations

Table 3.0: Data Processing

Are computers --- If the county owns or leases computers, --- --- If DOS or Windows computers are used, how many of --- Does the

used in

how many are on each of the following

the following models are owned or leased?

county use

county

platforms or operating systems:

PC/XT PC/AT PC/AT PC/AT Pentium one or more

1990 departments? IBH/DOS Windows Haclntosh UNIX Other PC 8086 8088 286

386 486 586

modems?

County

Population

(A)

(B)

(C)

(D)

(E)

(F)

(G)

(H)

(I)

(J)

(K)

(L)

(H)

---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Population Group E

70. Bleckley

10,430

Yes

8

0

0

0

0

0

0

5

0

0

0

No

71. Brantley

11,077

Yes

15

0

0

0

0

15

0

0

0

0

0

Yes

72. Cook

13,456

Yes

1

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

Yes

73. Dade 74. Early

13,141

Yes

11,854

Yes

2

0

0

1

1

0

0

0

1

0

0

Yes

3

0

0

0

1

4

0

0

0

0

0

Yes

75. Gilmer 76. Jeff Davis
77. Lamar 78. Lumpkin 79. Horgan

13,368

Yes

12,032

Yes

13,038

Yes

14,573

Yes

12,883

Yes

32

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

Yes

3

2

0

0

0

0

0

2

0

0

0

Yes

6

4

0

0

0

0

1

0

0

0

0

Yes

8

4

0

0

0

0

0

1

0

0

0

Yes

2

3

0

0

0

3

0

0

0

0

0

Yes

80. Pickens
81. Pierce 82. Pike 83. Screven 84. Telfair

14,432

Yes

13,328

'fes

10,224

Yes

13,842

Yes

11,000

Yes

6

1

0

0

10

0

0

0

5

1

0

Yes

1

10

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

Yes

1

0

0

0

3

0

0

1

0

0

0

Yes

9

0

0

0

0

0

0

7

0

2

0

Yes

4

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

4

0

Yes

85. Terrell 86. Union 87. Wilkes 88. Wilkinson

10,653

Yes

11,993

Yes

10,597

Yes

10,228

Yes

3

0

0

6

0

0

0

1

1

1

0

Yes

13

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

12

0

0

Yes

7

0

0

0

3

0

0

1

6

2

0

Yes

8

0

0

0

1

0

0

4

4

0

0

Yes

Population Group F 89. Atkinson 90. Candler 91. Charlton 92. Clay 93. Cl inch

6,213

Yes

7,744

Yes

8,496

Yes

3,364

Yes

6I 160

Yes

10

2

0

0

0

6

0

0

0

4- 0

Yes

5

2

0

0

2

0

0

4

2

0

0

Yes

0

0

0

0

13

0

0

0

0

0

0

2

0

0

0

0

I

0

0

1

0

0

Yes

5

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

2

2

1

Yes

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Table 3.0: Data Processing

Are computers --- If the county owns or leases computers, --- --- If DOS or Windows computers are used, how many of --- Does the

used in

how many are on each of the following

the following models are owned or leased?

county use

county

platforms or operating systems:

PC/XT PC/AT PC/AT PC/AT Pentium one or more

County

1990 departments? IBH/DOS Windows Haclntosh UNIX Other PC 8086 8088 286

386

486

586

Population (A)

(B)

(C)

(D)

(E)

(F)

(G)

(H)

(I)

(J)

(K)

(L)

modems? (H)

----------------------------------------------------------------.----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Population Group F

94, Dooly

9,901

Yes

7

2

0

0

0

7

0

0

0

0

0

Yes

95, Echo Is 96. Evans 97. Glascock 98. Heard

2,334

Yes

8,724

Yes

2,357

Yes

8,628

Yes

3

I

0

0

I

0

0

I

0

I

0

Yes

10

0

0

0

I

0

0

0

0

0

0

Yes

1

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

No

8

3

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

8

3

Yes

99. Jenkins 100. Lanier 101. Lincoln 102. Long 103. Harion

8,247

Yes

5,531

Yes

7,442

Yes

6,202

Yes

5,590

Yes

4

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

4

0

0

Yes

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

16

8

0

0

0

0

2

3

0

11

1

Yes

7

3

0

0

0

0

0

0

4

3

0

Yes

5

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

Yes

104. Hclntosh 105. Hiller 106. Oglethorpe 107. Pulaski 108. Quitman

8,634

Yes

6,280

Yes

9,763

Yes

8, 108

Yes

2,209

Yes

2

I

0

0

7

0

0

0

0

1

0

Yes

2

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

2

0

0

Yes

0

0

0

0

1

0

0

0

0

0

0

Yes

5

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

Yes

2

0

0

0

3

0

0

0

2

0

0

No

109. Randolph 110. Seminole I1t. Ta Ibot 112. Towns 113, Treutlen

8,023

Yes

9,010

Yes

6,524

Yes

6,754

Yes

5,994

Yes

4

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

Yes

4

2

0

0

0

1

0

2

0

2

0

Yes

5

0

0

0

0

5

0

0

0

0

0

Yes

4

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

Yes

4

0

0

0

1

0

0

0

0

0

0

Yes

114. lebster
115. lheeler 116, lilcox

2,263

Yes

4,903

Yes

7,008

Yes

1

0

0

0

0

1

0

0

0

0

0

No

4

0

0

0

0

0

0

2

1

0

0

Yes

2

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

Yes

1994 County Government Catalog

Page 3.0 - 5

Georgia Department of Community Affairs 1994 Survey of County Government Operations

Number using

computers in --- Average number of computers using ---

county

following types of operating systems

Number departments

Group in group I I IBH/DOS Windows Haclntosh UNIX

A

8

8 100, 470

252

20

6

B

15

15 100, 41

27

6

6

C

16

16 100, 16

11

0

4

D

28

28 100, 10

4

0

1

E

21

21 100,

7

4

0

4

F

28

28 100,

5

3

0

0

Total 116

116 100,

43

41

9

4

Average number of DOS

machines with CPU of

386 model or higher

'of DOS

I

machines

367

51,

28

141

17

65,

10

11,

6

61'

7

105,

58

691

Number of counties using

one of more modems

I

I

7

ss,

15

100,

15

94,

28

1001

20

95,

23

821

108

93,

1994 County Information Catalog

Page 3.0 - S

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Table 4: Personnel Mana ement Practices

A. Personnel Management Function:

How is the function of personnel director

performed in the county?

FT .... Full-time personnel director

PT .... Part-time personnel director

CC .... County clerk serves as personnel

director

CM ... County manager or administrator serves

as personnel director

RDC . Function is performed under contract by

RDC

0th ... Function is performed by another

method

B. Form of Personnel System:

Under which type of personnel system does the

county operate?

Civil service system

Employment-at-will doctrine

C. Written Personnel System:

Has the county adopted a written personnel

system containing personnel policies, practices,

rules and regulations?

Yes

No

D. Written Job Descriptions:

Does the county have written job descriptions for

all positions?

Yes

No

E. Formal Grievance Procedures: Has the county established grievance procedures for employees? Yes No
F. Job Classification: Does the county have a written job classification and pay plan? Yes No
G. Pay Plan: Does the county pay plan include steps or does it use an open range? Steps Open range
H. Pay Steps: If the county uses steps, are the steps related to: Longevity Performance Both
Excluded Employees: Ifthe county has a civil service system, which ofthe following employees are excluded from coverage? I. Department heads J. County manager K. County clerk
L. Employee Assistance Program: Does the county have an employee assistance program? Yes No

Georgia Department of Community Affairs 1994 Survey of County Government Operations

Table 4: Personnel Management Practices

County

--- Are the following employees ---

adopted

Employee County have Pay plan

excluded from coverage of

Personnel Form of written Written job grievance written job use steps If steps used, civil service system?

County have Employee

function personnel personnel descriptions procedure class. and or open steps are department county managed by: system system available available pay plan? range? related to: heads manager

county Assistance clerk Program (EAP)

County

(A)

(8)

(C)

(D)

(E)

(F)

(G)

(H)

(I)

(J)

(K)

(L)

--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Population Group A

1. Bibb

full-time civil serv Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

steps

both

Yes

Yes

Yes

2. Chatham

fu11-t ime civil serv Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes open range

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

3. Cobb

fu 11-t ime civil serv Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes open range

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

4. Columbus/Muscogee fu11-t ime civil serv Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

steps

both

Yes

Yes

5. DeKalb

full-time civil serv Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

steps perform

Yes

Yes

6. Fulton 7. Gwinnett 8. Richmond

full-time civ iI serv Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

steps

both

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

full-time civil serv Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes open range

Yes

Yes

Yes

fu11-t ime civi I serv Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

steps

both

Yes

Yes

Yes

Population Group B

9. Bartow

full-time at-will Yes

No

Yes

Yes

steps longevity

No

10. Carroll

clerk civil serv Yes

No

Yes

Yes

steps

both

Yes

Yes

Yes

11. Cherokee

manager civil serv Yes

No

Yes

No

Yes

Yes

Yes

No

12. Columbia

part-time civil serv Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

steps

both

Yes

Yes

No

13. Coweta

111anager at-wi 11 Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

steps

both

No

14. Fayette 15. Floyd 16. Hall 17. Henry 18. Houston

fu 11-t ime civil serv Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

steps perform

Yes

No

full time civil serv Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

steps

both

Yes

No

fu11-t ime civil serv Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

steps

both

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

full-time civil serv Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

steps longevity Yes

Yes

Yes

No

fu 11-t ime civi I serv Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

steps perform Yes

Yes

19. Liberty 20. Rockdale 21. Spalding 22. Walker 23. Whitfield

manager civil serv Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

steps perform

No

fu 11-t ime civil serv Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

steps

both

Yes

No

fu11-t ime civi I serv Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

steps perform

Yes

Yes

Yes

fu11-t ime at-wi 11

No

No

Yes

No

No

fu11-t ime civil serv Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

steps

both

No

1994 County Government Catalog

Page 4 - 1

Georgia Department of CoalMJnity Affairs 1994 Survey of County Goverrvnent Operations

Table 5.C: Social Services Provided by the County

--- Has the county used --- --- Does the county provide any --- ---- Does county cooperate with private ----

Amount of funding by the county for the

COBG funds for child

child care services to it's employees

organization for:

following social service activities

centers for:

on-site

child care

before after

child care f111ily before after Slll'lller

new

existing child care

locator flexible pre- schooI schoo1 SIJllller

centers day care school care school care day care construction renovation centers vouchers assistance benefits kindergarten care care day care

County

(A)

(8)

(C)

(0)

(E)

(F)

(G)

(H)

(I)

(J)

(K)

(L)

(H)

(N)

(0)

Population Group E

68. Banks

69. Berrien

Yes

70. Bleckley

71 Brant Iey

72. Cook

73. Dade

74. Early

75. Gilmer

Yes

76. Jeff Davis

Yes

77. L1111r

78. L""kin 79. Horgan
80. Pickens 81. Pierce
82. Pike

Yes Yes

83. Screven

84. Telfair

85. Terrell

86. Union

Yes

Yes

87. Wilkes

4,800

88. Wilkinson

Population Group F 89. Atkinson

1994 County GoverNN11t Cata log

Page 5.C - 4

Georgia Department of Comoonity Affairs 1994 Survey of County Government Operations

Table 5.C: Social Services Provided by the County

--- Has the county used --- --- Does the county provide any --- ---- Does county cooperate with private ----

Alount of funding by the county for the

CDBG funds for child

child care services to it's employees

organization for:

following social service activities

centers for:

on-site

child care

before after

chi Id care family before after s111111er

new

existing child care

locator flexible pre- school school SlJIIDer

centers day care school care school care day care construct ion renovation centers vouchers assistance benefits kindergarten care care day care

County

(A)

(8)

(C)

(D)

(E)

(F)

(G)

(H)

(I)

(J)

(K)

(L)

(H)

(N)

(0)

----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Population Group F

90. Candler 91. Char Iton 92. Clay 93. Clinch 94. Dooly

95. Echols

96. Evans

97. Glascock

98, Heard

129,939

Yes

99. Jenkins

100. Lanier IOI. Lincoln 102. Long 103. Marion 104. lieIntosh

105. Hiller 106. Oglethorpe 107. Pulaski 108. Quitllan 109. Randolph

110. Se111inole 111. Talbot 112. Towns 113. Treutlen

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

1994 County Gover1111ent Cata log

Page 5.C - 5

Georgia Oepartlent of Colnunity Affairs 1994 Survey of County Government Operations

Table 5.C: Social Services Provided by the County

--- Has the county used --- --- Does the county provide any --- ---- Does county cooperate with private ----

Amount of funding by the county for the

COBG funds for child

child care services to it's 111ployees

organization for:

following social service activities

centers for:

on-site

child care

before after

child care f11ily before after Sllllller

new

existing child care

locator flexible pre- schooI schooI Sllllllel'

centers day care school care school care day care construction renovation centers vouchers assistance benef its kindergarten care care day care

County

(A)

(B)

(C)

(0)

(E)

(F)

(G)

(H)

(I)

(J)

(K)

(L)

(H)

(N)

(0)

----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Population ~oup F

114. Webster 115. Wheeler
116. Wilcox

1994 County Gover11N11t catalog

Page 5.C - 6

Georgia Department of Conrnunity Affairs 1994 Survey of County Government Operations

Table 5.C: Social Services Provided by the County

--- Average amount of direct funding expended ---

before after

Number child care family school school sunmer

Group in group centers day care care

care day care

A

8

B

15

C

16

D

28

E

21

F

28

Total 116

123,870 0
5,600 19,558 4,800 129,939
54,099

30,000 0 0 0 0
0 30,000

0 44,000 86,000

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

4,140

4,200

0

0

0

0

0

0

0 24,070 45, 100

-- Number of counties using CDBG funding --

for child care centers

new construction existing renovations



%



%

1

12%

0

0%

1

7%

0

0%

2

12%

1

6%

1

4%

2

7%

4

19%

0

0%

1

4%

1

4%

10

9%

4

3%

Number of counties providing child care

services to employees

---- Number of counties cooperating with private----

chi Id care

flexible

organizations to provide the following services

on-site

locator

benefits

pre-

before school after school sunmer

Number care centers vouchers

assistance (tax deferred) kindergarten

care

care

day care

Group in group

%

%

%

%

%

%

%

%

--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

A

8

1 12%

1 12% 0

0% 4 50%

1 12% 0

0%

1 12% 1 12%

A

15

0

0% 0

0% 0

0% 1

7% 0

0% 0

0% 0

0% 0

0%

C

16

0

0% 0

0% 0

0% 1

6% 0

0% 0

0% 0

0% 0

0%

D

28

0

0% 0

0% 0

0% 3 11% 0

0% 0

0% 0

0% 0

0%

E

21

0

0% 0

0% 0

0% 1

5% 2 10% 0

0% 0

0% 0

0%

F

28

0

0% 0

0% 0

0% 0

0% 1

4% 0

0% 1

4% 1 4%

Total 116

1

1% 1

1% 0

0% 10

9% 4

3% 0

0% 2

2% 2 2%

1994 County Information Catalog

Page 5.C - S

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\\t " s;,,i,;
Table 6.A: Public Facilities Provided by the County: How are the following services provided?

Private Co auth Co operate Joint auth Joint oper

Agreement with private company County authority County operated Joint city/county authority Joint city/county operation

A. Airport

B. Multi-purpose center

C. Civic center D. Day care center

E. Jail F. Workcamp G. Senior citizen's center

H. Bicycle/hiking/jogging trails

I. Golf course

Georgia Department of Community Affairs 1994 Survey of County Government Operations

Table 6.A: Public Facilities Provided by the County

General purpose facilities provided/operated by:

bicycle

multi-

senior

hiking/

purpose civic day care

citizen's jogging

airport

center

center

center

ja i 1 work camp center

tra i 1s

County

(A)

(B)

(C)

(D)

(E)

(F)

(G)

(H)

golf course
( I )

Population Group A

1. Bibb

joint oper

2. Chatham

not prov

3. Cobb

cooper

4. Columbus/Muscogee co auth

5. DeKalb

cooper

joint oper not prov cooper co oper cooper

not prov cooper cooper

not prov cooper cooper

6. Fulton 7. Gwinnett 8. Richmond

cooper cooper

cooper cooper cooper

not prov not prov private not prov co auth not prov

cooper cooper cooper cooper cooper

not prov cooper

joint oper not prov cooper cooper private

cooper cooper cooper cooper

joint oper not prov private co auth cooper

cooper cooper cooper cooper joint auth cooper

cooper cooper cooper

co ooer cooper not orov

not orov cooper not pro'/

Population Group B 9. Bartow 10. Carroll 11. Cherokee 12. Columbia 13. Coweta
14. Fayette 15. Floyd 16. Ha 11 17. Henry 18. Houston
19. Liberty 20. Rockdale 21. Spalding 22. Walker 23. Whitfield

joint auth joint auth co auth not prov joint auth

not prov not prov not prov cooper not prov

not prov not prov not prov not prov not prov

not prov not prov not prov not prov not prov

not prov co oper not prov not prov joint auth

not prov private joint oper not prov not prov

not prov private not prov not prov not prov

not prov not prov not prov not prov not prov

cooper not prov joint oper not prov not prov

not prov not prov cooper not prov joint oper

not prov not prov not prov cooper not prov

not prov not prov not prov not prov not prov

cooper joint oper cooper co oper cooper

not prov cooper not prov not prov cooper

cooper not prov cooper cooper not prov

cooper cooper cooper not prov not prov

not prov not prov not prov not prov not prov

cooper cooper cooper cooper cooper

not prov cooper cooper not prov cooper

private joint auth joint oper cooper joint oper

not prov joint auth cooper cooper not prov

not prov joint auth joint auth not prov not prov

cooper cooper cooper cooper joint oper

not prov not prov cooper not prov not prov

private cooper co oper not prov joint oper

cooper not prov cooper not prov not prov

not prov not prov not prov not prov not prov

1994 County Government Catalog

Page 6.A - 1

Georgia Department of Community Affairs 1994 Survey of County Government Operations

Table 6.A: Public Facilities Provided by the County

General purpose facilities provided/operated by:

bicycle

multi-

senior hiking/

purpose civic day care

citizen's jogging

golf

airport center center center

ja i I work camp center tra i Is course

County

(A)

(B)

(C)

(D)

(E)

(F)

(G)

(H)

( I )

---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Population Group B

Population Group C 24. Baldwin 25. Barrow 26. Bulloch 27. Catoosa 28. Coffee

private
co auth joint oper not prov not prov

not prov not prov co aper not prov

not prov not prov not prov not prov

not prov not prov not prov not prov

co aper co aper co aper co aper co aper

not prov co aper not prov not prov

joint aper co aper joint aper co aper private

not prov not prov not prov not prov

co aper not prov not prov not prov not prov

29. Decatur 30. Forsyth 31. Habersham 32. Jackson 33. Laurens

private not prov
joint auth co aper

not prov not prov not prov not prov not prov

not prov
not prov not prov not prov not prov

not prov not prov not prov not prov not prov

co auth co aper co aper cooper cooper

co auth not prov not prov cooper not prov

not prov private co aper cooper joint aper

not prov not prov not prov not prov not prov

not orov not prov not prov not prov not prov

34. Murray 35. Polk 36. Sumter 37. Thomas 38. Tift

not prov private joint auth joint aper joint auth

not prov not prov not prov not prov co aper

not prov not prov not prov not prov not prov

not prov not prov not prov not prov not prov

cooper cooper co aper co aper co aper

not prov not prov co aper co aper co aper

cooper not prov joint aper not prov not prov

not prov not prov not prov not prov

not prov not prov not prov joint ooer
not prov

39. Walton

co aper

private

Population Group D 40. App 1ing 41. Ben Hi 11 42. Burke 43. Butts 44. Chattahoochee

joint auth joint auth co aper not prov not prov

co aper joint aper co aper not prov not prov

not prov
not prov not prov not prov not prov

not prov not prov joint aper not prov cooper

co aper co aper co aper cooper not prov

not prov not prov not prov not prov not prov

cooper cooper co aper private not prov

not prov
co aper not prov not prov not prov

not prov
not prov not prov not prov not prov

1994 County Government Catalog

Page 6.A - 2

Georgia Department of Community Affairs 1994 Survey of County Government Operations

Table 6.A: Public Facilities Provided by the County

General purpose facilities provided/operated by:

bicycle

multi-

senior

hikinq/

purpose civic day care

citizen's jogging

airport center center center

ja i I work camp center tra i Is

County

(A)

(B)

(C)

(D)

( E)

(F)

(G)

(H)

golf course
( I)

Population Group D 45. Chattooga 46. Crisp 47. Dodge 48. Elbert 49. Emanuel

not prov co auth joint oper cooper joint oper

not prov not prov not prov not prov

not prov not prov not prov private

not prov not prov not prov not prov

cooper cooper cooper cooper co oper

not prov not prov not prov not prov

. co oper not prov
not prov cooper

not prov not prov not prov not prov joint oper

not prov not prov not prov not prov

50. Fannin 51. Grady 52. Haralson 53. Harris 54. Hart
55. Jeff er son 56. Jones 57. Lee 58. Madison 59. McDuffie
60. Mitchell 61. Monroe 62. Oconee 63. Tattna 11 64. Toombs

not prov not prov
private not prov

not prov cooper not prov private not prov

not prov not prov not prov private not prov

not prov not prov not prov private not prov

not prov cooper not prov not prov

not prov not prov private private joint auth not prov

not prov not prov private private not prov not prov

joint oper not prov not prov joint auth joint auth

not prov not prov cooper not prov not prov

not prov not prov cooper not prov joint oper

not prov not prov not prov not prov not prov

cooper cooper cooper cooper cooper

not prov not prov not prov cooper not prov

cooper joint oper cooper cooper cooper

cooper
not prov private not prov

co auth cooper cooper cooper co auth

co auth not prov cooper not prov co auth

cooper private not prov private cooper
co aper
not prov cooper cooper
not prov private cooper private not prov

not prov not prov not prov private cooper

not prov not prov not prov private not prov

not prov cooper not prov
orivate not prov

not prov private not prov pr i vat,,,.
not prov

not prov not prov co aper
not prov not prov

not prov not prov not prov
joint auth not prov

65. Washington 66. Wayne 67. Worth

co auth cooper not prov joint oper not prov not prov

cooper cooper cooper

not prov joint oper not prov not prov

Population Group E 68. Banks

cooper

cooper

1994 county Government Catalog

Page 6,A - 3

Georgia Department of Community Affairs 1994 Survey of County Government Operations

Table 6.A: Public Facilities Provided by the County

General purpose facilities provided/operated by:

bicvcle

multi-

senior hikinq/

purpose civic day care

citizen's jogqino

golf

airport

center

center

center

jail work camp center

tra i 1s

course

County

(A)

(B)

(C)

(D)

(E)

(F)

(G)

(H)

( I)

---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Population Group E

69. Berrien

co auth cooper not prov not prov cooper not prov private not prov not prov

70. Bleckley

not prov not prov not prov not prov cooper not prov cooper not prov not prov

71. Brant 1ey

cooper not prov not prov not prov cooper not prov cooper not prov not prov

72. Cook

co auth not prov not prov not prov cooper not prov not prov not prov not prov

73. Dade

cooper

cooper cooper

74. Early 75. Gi !mer 76. Jeff Davis 77. Lamar 78. Lumpkin
79. Morgan 80. Pickens 81. Pierce 82. Pike 83. Screven
84. Telfair 85. Terre 11 86. Union 87. Wilkes 88. Wilkinson

cooper cooper not prov not prov cooper

not prov co oper cooper not prov not prov

not prov cooper not prov not prov not prov

not prov
cooper not prov not prov not prov

not prov cooper not prov not prov joint auth

co auth not prov not prov not prov joint auth

not prov not prov not prov not prov not prov

not prov not prov not prov not prov not prov

co auth cooper joint auth not prov
joint auth not prov not prov

not prov not prov co aper not prov not prov

not prov not prov
not prov

cooper cooper cooper cooper cooper
cooper cooper co auth co aper co aper
cooper cooper co aper co aper co aper

not prov
not prov not prov not prov

private cooper joint oper joint auth cooper

not prov cooper not prov not prov not prov

not prov not prov not prov not prov co aper

cooper cooper private not prov joint ooer

not prov not prov not prov not prov not prov

not prov cooper
not prov co aper

joint aper co auth cooper joint auth CO OPE'r

not prov not prov
not pro,v not prov

not prov cooper net prov not prov not prov
not rrov private not prov not prov not orov
not pro'/ not prov co ,3uth rv:it prcv
r;ot rro1

Population Group F 89. Atkinson 90. Candler

not prov co auth not prov not prov joint auth joint auth private private

co auth co aper

not prov not prov not prov not prov private joint auth joint auth private

1994 County Government Catalog

Page 6.A - 4

:.___ ____

Georgia Department of Community Affairs 1994 Survey of County Government Operations

Table 6.A: Public Facilities Provided by the County

Genera 1 purpose facilities provided/operated by:

bicvcle

multi-

senior hikinq/

purpose

civic

day care

citizen's jogginq

;:-iolf

airport

center

center

center

ja i 1 work camp center

tra i 1s

c011rs~

County

(A)

(B)

(C)

(D)

(E)

(F)

(G)

(H)

( I )

------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -------

Population Group F

91. Charlton

cooper cooper not prov not prov cooper not prov not prov not prov not prov

92. Clay

not prov not prov not prov not prov cooper not prov private not orov not prov

93. Cl inch

not prov not prov not prov not prov co auth not prov not prov not prov not pro11

94. Dooly

not prov not prov not prov not prov co auth not prov joint oper not prov not prov

95. Echols

not prov co auth not prov not prov not prov not prov co oper not prov not prov

96. Evans 97. Glascock 98, Heard 99. Jenkins 100. Lanier

joint auth not prov - not prov
joint oper not prov

co auth not prov not prov private

not prov not prov not prov cooper not prov not prov

cooper
not prov cooper cooper cooper

not prov not prov

co auth cooper cooper private

not prov cooper not prov

not prov not prov not prov

101. Lincoln 102. Long 103. Marion 104. McIntosh 105. Mil 1er
106. Oglethorpe 107. Pulaski 108. Quitman 109. Randolph 110. Seminole

not prov not prov cooper not prov not prov

cooper not prov
not prov not prov

not prov not prov not prov not prov
not prov not prov not prov not prov

not prov cooper not prov not prov joint oper joint oper not prov not prov

co auth co auth

not prov not prov not prov not prov not prov not prov

cooper not prov cooper cooper co oper

not prov cooper not pro_v cooper

not prov not prov

not prov cooper not prov not prov joint oper not prov

cooper cooper cooper not prov joint aper cooper joint oper not prov

co oper co aper

not prov private not prov co aper

not prov not prov

not prov not prov
not prov not prov
not prov not r,rov
not r,rnv not [11'0<

111. Talbot 112. Towns 113. Treutlen 114. Webster

not prov not prov cooper not prov

not prov not prov not prov not prov

not prov not prov not prov not prov

not prov co aper not prov not prov

co aper co aper cooper not prov

not prov private not prov not prov

cu aper not prov
joint auth co oper joint oper not prov not pro;

not orov not pr01 not pro not rro1

1994 County Government Catalog

Page 6,A - 5

Georgia Department of Community Affairs 1994 Survey of County Government Operations

Table 7.C: Public Safety (In General)

County

Does county add 10% fee authorized by Jail
Construction and Staffing Act onto court fines?
(A)

If so, what was the total amount collected in court fees by county during the most recent fiscal year:
(B)

If any of this amount was used for training purposes,
what was the amount?
(C)

If the county pays public safety employees overtime as required by Fair Labor Standards Act, what was the amount spent on overtime pay
during the past fiscal year?
(0)

Population Group A

1. Bibb

No

2. Chatham

Yes

3. Cobb

Yes

4. Columbus/Muscogee

Yes

5. DeKalb

Yes

0 234,402 769,674 343,947 954,000

Not used Not used Not used

0 275,433 2,584,278 840,643 1,700,000

6. Fulton

Yes

7. Gwinnett

Yes

8. Richmond

Yes

112,327 539,332 175,000

Not used 30,080 Not used

1,309,065 835,585 0

Population Group B

9. Bartow

Yes

10. Carroll

Yes

11. Cherokee

Yes

12. Columbia

Yes

13. Coweta

Yes

14. Fayette

Yes

15. Floyd

Yes

16. Hal 1

Yes

17. Henry

Yes

18. Houston

Yes

19. Liberty

Yes

20. Rockdale

Yes

21. Spalding

Yes

22. Wa Iker

Yes

23. Whitfield

Yes

0 95,356 1,640,000 68 I 116 87,815
77,321 111,416 279,746 50,915 121,000
1,000,353 107,000 32,919 60,550 90,000

Not used Not used Not used Not used Not used
Not used Not used
Not used Not used
500 Not used 15,000 Not used Not used

830,261 35,000
0 398,881 44,790
0 76,814 236,991 149,478 214,000
5,000 44,000 131,278 31,980 180,000

1994 County Government Catalog

Page 7.C - 1

Georgia Department of Community Affairs 1994 Survey of County Government Operations

Table 7.C: Public Safety (In General)

If the county pays public safety

Does county add 10, fee If so, what was the total

employees overtime as required by

authorized by Jail

amount collected in court If any of this amount was Fair Labor Standards Act, what was

Construction and Staffing Act fees by county during the used for training purposes, the amount spent on overtime pay

onto court fines?

most recent fiscal year:

what was the amount?

during the past fiscal year?

County

(A)

(B)

(C)

(D)

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Population Group C

24. Baldwin

Yes

31,000

Not used

50,000

25. Barrow

Yes

60,274

Not used

111,828

26. Bulloch

Yes

65,094

Not used

367,240

27. Catoosa

Yes

104,325

Not used

50,000

28. Coffee

Yes

48,990

Not used

36,786

29. Decatur

No

30, Forsyth

Yes

31 . Habersham

Yes

32. Jackson

Yes

33. Laurens

Yes

0 0 386,386 149,737 52,432

Not used Not used Not used

76,811 38,815
0
222,000 13,781

34, Murray

Yes

413,441

0

0

35. Polk

Yes

29, 172

Not used

140,000

36. Sumter

Yes

384,791

Not used

0

37. Thomas

No

0

200,000

38. Tift

Yes

62,068

Not used

198,560

39. Walton

Yes

500,000

13,743

Population Group D

40. Appling

Yes

41. Ben Hill

Yes

42. Burke

No

43. Butts

Yes

44. Chattahoochee

45. Chattooga

Yes

46. Crisp

Yes

26,447 15,573
0 264,997
0
32,540 72,487

Not used Not used
Not used Not used
Not used Not used

0
46,749
0
43,660
0
61, 183
0

1994 County Government Catalog

Page 7.C - 2

Georgia Department of Community Affairs 1994 Survey of County Government Operations

Table 7.C: Public Safety (In General)

If the county pays_public safety

Does county add 10% fee If so, what was the total

employees overtime as required by

authorized by Jail

amount collected in court If any of this amount was Fair Labor Standards Act, what was

Construction and Staffing Act fees by county during the used for training purposes, the amount spent on overtime pay

onto court fines?

most recent fiscal year:

what was the amount?

during the past fiscal year?

County

(A)

(B)

(C)

(0)

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Population Group D

47. Dodge

Yes

11,504

Not used

0

48. Elbert

Yes

13,000

Not used

6,500

49. Emanuel

No

0

0

50. Fannin

Yes

15,455

Not used

17,921

51. Grady

No

0

0

52. Haralson

Yes

53. Harris

Yes

54. Hart

Yes

55. Jefferson

Yes

56. Jones

Yes

57. Lee

Yes

58. Madison

Yes

59. McDuffie

Yes

60. Mitchell

Yes

61. Monroe

Yes

62. Oconee

Yes

63. Tattna 11

Yes

64. Toombs

No

65. Washington

Yes

66. Wayne

Yes

67. Worth

No

19,898 24,945 148 I 148 19,921 41,262
21,316 20,828 37, 140 21,600 45, 196
269,260 18,573
0 750 219,048
0

Not used Not used Not used Not used Not used
Not used Not used Not used Not used Not used
Not used Not used
Not used
848

45,714 48,916 87,111 91, 729 7,803
47,512 109,817 34,032
0
229,030
374
0 0 0
157,833
64,963

Population Group E

68. Banks

Yes

10,886

Not used

0

69. Berrien

Yes

15,604

Not used

0

1994 County Government catalog

Page 7.C - 3

Georgia Department of Community Affairs 1994 Survey of County Government Operations

Table 7.C: Public Safety (In General)

County

Does county add 10% fee authorized by Jail
Construction and Staffing Act onto court fines?
(A)

If so. what was the total amount collected in court fees by county during the most recent fiscal year:
(8)

If any 'of this amount was used for training purposes,
what was the amount?
(C)

If the county pays public safety employees overtime as required by Fair Labor Standards Act, what was the amount spent on overtime pay
during the past fiscal year?
(D)

Population Group E

70. Bleckley

Yes

71. Brantley

Yes

72. Cook

Yes

73. Dade

Yes

74. Early

No

16.917 0
44,267
33.246 0

Not used Not used Not used Not used

12,442 0
22,448 0
50,600

75. Gilmer

Yes

76. Jeff Davis

Yes

77. Lamar

Yes

78. Lumpkin

Yes

79. Horgan

Yes

7,500 157,385 32,234 21,377 49,379

Not used Not used Not used 3,000 Not used

5,000 83,900
40,043 0
8,044

80. Pickens

Yes

81. Pierce

Yes

82. Pike

Yes

83. Screven

Yes

84. Telfair

Yes

28,309 0
2,930 12.487 9,232

Not used Not used Not used Not used Not used

0 0 32,013
27,725 39,592

85. Terrell

Yes

86. Union

Yes

87. Wilkes

Yes

88. Wilkinson

Yes

14,359 7,276 12,883 9,088

Not used Not used Not used Not used

24,290 0 0
16, 195

Population Group F

89. Atkinson

Yes

90. Candler

No

91. Charlton

Yes

92. Clay

Yes

93. Cl inch

Yes

10,000
0 25,180 6,362 118,894

Not used
3,500 Not used Not used

24,000 0
15,647
0
0

1994 County Government Catalog

Page 7.c - 4

Georgia Department of Cornnunity Affairs 1994 Survey of County Government Operations

Table 7.C: Public Safety (In General)

If the county pays public safety

Does county add 10% fee If so, what was the total

employees overtime as required by

authorized by Jail

amount collected in court If any of this amount was Fair Labor Standards Act, what was

construction and staffing Act fees by county during the used for training purposes, the amount spent on overtime pay

onto court fines?

most recent fiscal year:

what was the amount?

during the past fiscal year?

County

(A)

(B)

(C)

(D)

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Population Group F

94. Dooly

Yes

53,000

Not used

36,000

95. Echols

Yes

0

Not used

0

96. Evans

Yes

7,803

Not used

0

97. Glascock

0

0

98. Heard

No

0

18,000

99. Jenkins 100. Lanier 101. Lincoln 102. Long 103. Marion

Yes

127,893

Not used

Yes

7,947

Notused

Yes

68,950

Not used

Yes

12,188

Not used

Yes

1,006,675

Not used

0
0
72,000
3,909 0

104. McIntosh

Yes

105. Hiller

Yes

106. Oglethorpe

Yes

107. Pulaski

108. Quitman

No

47,511 5,800 10,470
0 0

Not used Not used Not used

72,860
0
3,000
0
0

109. Randolph

Yes

110. Seminole

Yes

111. Talbot

Yes

112. Towns

Yes

113. Treutlen

No

14,215 17,815 15,000 8,813
0

Not used
Not used Not used Not used

0
74,004
0 0 0

114. Webster

No

0

0

115. Wheeler

Yes

9,074

Not used

0

116. Wilcox

Yes

5, 121

Not used

0

1994 County Government Catalog

Page 7.C - 5

Georgia Department of Community Affairs 1994 Survey of County Government Operations

Table 7.C: Public Safety (In General)

Number Group in group

A

8

B

15

C

16

D

28

E

21

F

28

Total 116

Number of counties adding

10% fee to court fines as

authorized by Jail

Construction &Staffing Act

#

%

7

88%

15

100%

14

88%

22

79%

20

95%

21

75%

99

85%

Average amount collected in court fees collected by counties during the most recent fiscal year

Average amount Average amount paid for overtime pay,
used for as required by Fair Labor Standards Act, training purposes during the most recent fiscal year

446,950
254,830 163,410 61,810 24,270 75,180 127,910

30,080 7,750
0 850 3,000 3,500 7,560

1,257,500 182,960 116,890
64,760 30,190 35,490 188,940

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Table 8: Authorities, Boards and Commissions

None Depend Joint Bonds

No authority, board or commission present Dependent county body Joint county/city body Body has power to issue bonds

A. Airport B. Downtown development authority
C. Family and children services
D. Health
E. Housing
F. Industrial development G. Library

H. Planning
I. Zoning
J. Recreation K. Sewer L. Solid waste
M. Water
N. Water & sewer 0. Other

Georgia Department of Community Affairs 1994 Survey of County Government Operations

Table 8: Authorities, Boards and Commissions

Type of authority, board or commission present:

family/

downtown children

indust

so Iid

water &

airport develop services heal th housing develop library planning zoning recreation sewer waste water sewer other

County

(A)

(8)

(C)

(D)

(E)

(F)

(G)

(H)

(I)

(J)

(K)

(L)

(H)

(N)

(0)

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Population Group A

1. Bibb

depend joint joint joint joint joint joint joint joint depend joint joint joint joint

2. Chatham

none

3. Cobb

none

4. Colutbus/Nuscogee bonds

5. DeKalb

none

none none depend none none depend joint joint none none none none none depend none depend bonds bonds depend depend depend depend none bonds none none none
none none joint bonds bonds joint joint joint joint bonds bonds bonds bonds
none depend depend bonds bonds depend none none none none none none none

6. Fulton 7. Gwinnett 8. Richmond

none depend joint joint joint bonds joint none none none none none none none none

bonds none

bonds bonds bonds depend depend bonds bonds none bonds bonds

depend none

joint depend joint joint joint joint none none none none none

Population Group 8

9. Bartow

joint depend

joint

joint joint none

none none

none none

10. Carro II

joint bonds joint joint none bonds joint depend depend none joint none joint bonds

11. Cherokee

bonds bonds bonds bonds

bonds

depend depend depend bonds none bonds bonds

12. Columbia

depend none none joint none depend depend depend depend depend none depend none none

13. Coweta

joint bonds depend depend none bonds joint depend depend none none

none none

14. Fayette 15. Floyd 16, Hal I 17. Henry 18. Houston

none none depend depend none bonds depend depend depend depend none none depend none

depend none none depend none joint joint joint joint joint none depend depend none

depend joint joint none joint joint joint joint joint

none none depend depend none depend depend depend depend depend bonds depend bonds bonds

joint none

joint depend bonds joint depend depend none none none none none bonds

19. Liberty 20. Rockdale 21. Spalding 22. walker 23. Whitfield

depend none bonds bonds none bonds joint depend depend depend

bonds none none

none none none none none bonds joint depend depend none none none none none

joint bonds joint joint

joint depend depend depend depend

bonds

depend

none none depend none joint none none depend

none

bonds

none depend none joint none bonds none none none joint depend joint depend depend

1994 County Government Catalog

Page 8 - 1

Georgia Department of Community Affairs 1994 Survey of County Government Operations

Table 8: Authorities, Boards and Commissions

Type of authority, board or commission present:

family/

downtown children

indust

so 1id

wa~er &

airport develop services health housing develop library planning zoning recreation sewer waste water sewer other

County

(A)

(B)

(C)

(D)

(E)

(F)

(G)

(H)

(I)

(J)

(K)

(L)

(M)

(N)

(0)

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Population Group C

24. Baldwin

none joint joint joint

joint joint depend

depend

25. Barrow

bonds none joint joint none bonds none depend depend depend none none depend none

26. Bulloch

joint

depend

depend none

none none none none

27. Catoosa

none bonds

joint

depend depend

bonds

bonds bonds bonds

28. Coffee

depend depend none none none none none joint joint depend depend none depend depend

29. Decatur 30. Forsyth 31. Habersh111 32. Jackson 33. Laurens
34. Hurray 35. Polk 36. Sumter 37. Thomas 38. Tift
39. Walton

none none none none none joint none none none none none none

none none depend joint none depend depend depend depend depend none none

depend

bonds

depend depend depend

joint depend joint joint none bonds depend joint joint depend depend

none none depend depend none joint depend none none depend none none

none

none none

depend depend depend depend none joint

joint depend joint joint depend joint

depend depend

joint

joint none none none none bonds

none none none none none depend none none joint joint joint joint joint depend depend joint depend none depend none

none none none depend joint
none none

bonds bonds

bonds joint depend depend

none none none none
depend none none
bonds none depend depend
joint depend none
bonds

Population Group D

40. Appling

none none depend none bonds depend none none

none depend none none

41. Ben Hill

joint joint joint joint depend joint joint joint joint joint depend joint depend depend

42. Burke

none none none none none bonds joint none none joint none none none none depend

43. Butts

none none

none depend

depend depend depend none joint

joint

44. Chattahoochee

bonds bonds

depend depend depend

45. Chattooga

none none depend depend none depend depend none none none none none depend none

1994 County Government Catalog

Page 8 - 2

Georgia Department of Community Affairs 1994 Survey of County Government Operations

Table 8: Authorities, Boards and Commissions

Type of authority, board or commission present:

family/

downtown chi! dren

indust

so 1id

water &

airport develop services health housing develop library planning zoning recreation sewer waste water sewer other

County

(A)

(B)

(C)

(0)

(E)

(F)

(G)

(H}

(I)

(J)

(K)

(L)

(M)

(N)

(0)

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Population Group D

46. Crisp

depend joint depend depend none joint joint depend depend joint none none none none

47. Dodge

joint none depend depend none none none none depend joint none none none none none

48. Elbert

none depend joint joint joint joint joint depend depend none none none none none

49. E1unuel

joint none none joint none joint joint none none joint none none none none

50. Fannin

none none depend depend none depend depend none none depend none none none none

51. Grady 52. Hara Ison 53. Harris 54. Hart 55. Jeff er son

depend depend depend

none depend depend none joint

depend none none none none joint none

none none joint joint bonds bonds joint depend depend depend none none none none

none none none depend none depend depend none none none none depend none depend

none none

none none joint joint

56. Jones 57. Lee 58. Madison 59. McDuffie
60. Kitchell

depend joint

depend joint depend depend

none

bonds joint joint bonds joint joint joint joint none none none none joint

none none none none none none none depend depend none none none none none

joint depend none joint depend bonds joint joint depend joint joint none joint joint

bonds

depend none joint none joint none none

61. Monroe 62. Oconee 63, Tattna II
64. Toombs 65. Washington

none bonds

depend none bonds joint depend depend depend none none none none

none none depend depend none bonds depend depend depend depend depend depend depend depend deoend

depend depend

bonds depend none none none none deoend none none

joint joint joint joint

joint joint

joint

joint

depend

bonds depend

joint

depend

66. layne 67. Worth

none

joint

none joint

none none depend depend depend none depend depend depend none none none none none

Population Group E

1994 County Government Catalog

Page 8 - 3

Georgia Department of Corrmunity Affairs 1994 Survey of County Government Operations

Table 10.8: Codes, Ordinances and Regulations

County

Which of the following codes has the county adopted?

soi I

erosion

mechanical plumbing sidewalk sign control so I id

code code ordinance ordinance ordinance waste

(A)

(B)

(C)

(0)

(E)

(F}

swirrming tree unsafe

subdivi. pool preserv. building weed

regulation code ordinance abatement control

(G)

(H)

( I )

(J)

(K)

Population Group F

114. Webster

115 . Whee1er

116. Wilcox

Yes

1994 County Government Catalog

Page 10.B - 6

Table 10.B: Codes, Ordinances and Regulations

Georgia Department of Community Affairs 1994 Survey of County Government Operations

Number of counties adopting following codes:

sol id

erosion

tree

unsafe

mechanical plumbing sidewalk

sign

control

sol id

subdivi. swimming preserv. bui !ding

weed

Number code

code ordinance ordinance ordinance waste regulation pool code ordinance abatement control

Group in group # % # % # % # % # % # % # % # % # % # % # %

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A

8

7 88% 7 88% 3 38% 7 88% 5 62% 4 50% 6 75% 6 75% 7 88% 7 88% 5 62%

B

15

13 87% 14 93% 2 13% 14 93% 14 93% 13 87% 14 93% 11 73% 3 20% 9 60% 0 0%

C

16

12 75% 12 75% 1 6% 7 44% 15 94% 9 56% 12 75% 4 25% 0 0% 2 12% 0 0%

D

28

10 36% 13 46% 0 0% 9 32% 15 54% 18 64% 17 61% 3 11% 0 0% 4 14% 3 11%

E

21

6 29% 6 29% 0 0% 7 33% 10 48% 14 67% 12 57% 2 10% 0 0% 1 5% 0 0%

F

28

3 11% 7 25% 0 0% 2 7% 16 57% 14 50% 8 29% 2 7% 0 0% 0 0% 0 0%

Total 116

51 44% 59 51% 6 5% 46 40% 75 65% 72 62% 69 59% 28 24% 10 9% 23 20% 8 7%

1994 County Information Catalog

Page 10.B - S

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Table 11: Zoning Practices and Procedures

A.. Does the county have a planning commission? Yes No
B. Does the county have a zoning ordinance? Yes No
C. What official administers the zoning ordinance? Bldg. inspector .... Building inspector or official Zoning admin...... Zoning administrator Codes enforce ...... Codes enforcement officer County mgr.......... County manager CDD ..................... Community development director Planning dir ........ Planning director Fire inspector ...... Fire inspector RDC staff............. Regional Development Center staff Other ................... Other
D. Is a comprehensive land use plan reviewed in the rezoning process? Yes No

E. What official makes the final decisions on requests for variances? Co Comm/chr ....... County Commission/chairperson Appeals Board ..... Board of zoning appeals Plan comm ........... Planning Commission Other ................... Other
F. Does a change in zoning require an amendment to the comprehensive plan? Yes No
G. Does the county have a reversion process? Yes No
H. If the county has a reversion process, what official is responsible for recording the reversion? Bldg inspector ..... Building inspector or official Zoning admin_ ...... Zoning administrator Codes enforce...... Codes enforcement officer County mgr ......... County manager CDD ..................... Community development director Planning dir ........ Planning director Fire inspector ...... Fire inspector RDC staff............. Regional Development Center staff Other ................... Other
I. Are child care uses covered in the zoning ordnance/resolution? Yes No

Georgia Department of Community Affairs 1994 Survey of County Government Operations

Table 11: Zoning Practices and Procedures

County

What official Change in

-- Does county have: -- What official Comprehensive makes final zoning require

If county has reversion

administers land use plan decision on amendment to Does county process, what official Are child care

planning zoning

zoning review used requests for comprehensive have reversion is responsible for uses covered in

commission ordinance ordinance? in rezoning? variences? plan?

process? recording the reversion? zoning ordinance?

(A)

(B)

(C)

(0)

(E)

(F)

(G)

(H)

(1)

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Population Group A

1. Bibb

Yes

Yes

zoning adm Yes

pIan comm

Yes

No

Yes

2. Chatham

Yes

Yes

zoning adm Yes co comm/chr Yes

No

Yes

3. Cobb

Yes

Yes

zoning adm Yes appeals board No

No

Yes

4. Columbus/Muscogee Yes

Yes bldg inspector Yes

other

No

No

Yes

5. DeKalb

Yes

Yes fire inspector Yes appeals board No

No

Yes

6. Fulton

Yes

Yes fire inspector Yes co comm/chr No

Yes

fire inspector

Yes

7. Gwinnett

Yes

Yes planning dir Yes appeals board No

No

Yes

8. Rich11ond

Yes

Yes fire inspector Yes

No

Yes

fire inspector

Yes

Population Group B

9. Bartow

Yes

Yes

zoning adm Yes appeals board Yes

No

Yes

10. Carroll

Yes

Yes codes enforce Yes

other

Yes

Yes

codes enforce

Yes

11. Cherokee

Yes

Yes

zoning adm Yes co comm/chr Yes

No

Yes

12. Columbia

Yes

Yes

zoning adm Yes co comm/chr No

No

No

13. Coweta

No

Yes bldg inspector Yes co comm/chr No

No

Yes

14. Fayette

Yes

Yes

zoning adm Yes appeals board No

Yes

zoning adm

Yes

15. Floyd

Yes

Yes bldg inspector Yes appeals board No

No

Yes

16. Hall

Yes

Yes fire inspector Yes co comm/chr No

No

Yes

17. Henry

Yes

Yes

zoning adm Yes co comm/chr No

Yes

zoning adm

No

18. Houston

Yes

Yes bldg inspector Yes appeals board No

No

Yes

19. Liberty

Yes

Yes

zoning adm Yes co comm/chr Yes

No

No

20. Rockdale

Yes

Yes fire inspector Yes co comm/chr Yes

No

Yes

21. Spalding

Yes

Yes

zoning adm Yes appeals board Yes

Yes

zoning adm

Yes

22. hiker

Yes

Yes fire inspector Yes appeals board No

Yes

fire inspector

No

1994 County Government Catalog

Page 11 - 1

Georgia Department of Community Affairs 1994 Survey of County Government Operations

Table 11: Zoning Practices and Procedures

What official Change in

-- Does county have: -- What official Comprehensive makes final zoning require

If county has reversion

administers land use plan decision on amendment to Does county process, what official Are child care

planning zoning

zoning review used requests for comprehensive have reversion is responsible for uses covered in

County

commission ordinance ordinance? in rezoning? variences? plan?

(A)

(8)

(C)

(D)

(E)

(F)

process? recording the reversion? zoning ordinance?

(G)

(H)

(I)

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Population Group 8

23. Whitfield

Yes

Yes bldg inspector Yes co comm/chr Yes

Yes

fire inspector

No

Population Group C

24. Baldwin

Yes

Yes

Yes

plan comm

25. Barrow

Yes

Yes

Yes co comm/chr Yes

Yes

ROC staff

Yes

26. Bulloch

Yes

No bldg inspector

27. Catoosa

Yes

Yes

zoning adm Yes

pIan COtlll

Yes

No

Yes

28. Coffee

Yes

Yes bldg inspector Yes co comm/chr No

Yes

RDC staff

Yes

29. Decatur

Yes

No

30. Forsyth

Yes

Yes fire inspector Yes appeals board No

No

Yes

31. Habersham

Yes

Yes

zoning ad111 Yes co comm/chr No

Yes

zoning adm

No

32. Jackson

Yes

Yes fire inspector Yes appeals board No

No

Yes

33. Laurens

No

No

34. 11urray

Yes

No

35. Polk

Yes

No

36. Sumter

Yes

No

37. Thomas

Yes

No

38, Tift

Yes

Yes

zoning adm Yes appeals board Yes

No

Yes

39. Walton

Yes

Yes codes enforce Yes

other

No

Yes

codes enforce

Yes

Population Group D

40. Appling

No

No

41. Ben Hi 11

Yes

Yes

zoning adm Yes co comm/chr Yes

No

Yes

1994 County Government Catalog

Page 11 - 2

Georgia Department of Community Affairs 1994 Survey of County Government Operations

Table II: Zoning Practices and Procedures

What official Change in

-- Does county have: -- What official Comprehensive makes final zoning require

If county has reversion

County

planning commission
(A)

administers land use pIan decision on amendment to Does county process, what official Are child care

zoning

zoning review used requests for comprehensive have reversion is responsible for uses covered in

ordinance ordinance? in rezoning? variences? plan?

process? recording the reversion? zoning ordinance?

(8)

(C)

(D)

(E)

(F)

(G)

(H)

{ I )

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Population Group D

42. Burke 43. Butts

No

No

Yes

Yes

zoning adm Yes appeals board No

Yes

zoning adm

Yes

44. Chattahoochee

Yes

No

45. Chattooga

No

No

46. Crisp

Yes

Yes fire inspector Yes appeals board No

No

Yes

41. Dodge
48. Elbert 49. Emanuel 50. Fannin 51. Grady

Yes

No

No

No

No

No

No

No

Yes

No

52. Haralson

Yes

No

53. Harris

Yes

Yes

planning dir Yes

co comm/chr

No

No

54. Hart

No

No

55. Jefferson

No

No

56. Jones

Yes

Yes

zoning adm Yes appeals board Yes

No

Yes

51. Lee

Yes

Yes

Yes

plan comm

No

No

Yes

58. Hadison

Yes

Yes codes enforce Yes

other

Yes

No

Yes

59. McDuffie

Yes

Yes

Yes

plan comm

No

No

fire inspector

Yes

60. Hitchell

Yes

No

county mgr

61. Honroe

Yes

Yes

zoning adm Yes co comm/chr No

Yes

RDC staff

Yes

62. Oconee

Yes

Yes fire inspector Yes co comm/chr No

No

Yes

63. Tattna 11

No

No

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Georgia Department of Community Affairs 1994 Survey of County Government Operations

Table 11: Zoning Practices and Procedures

County

What official Change in

-- Does county have: -- What official Comprehensive makes final zoning require

If county has reversion

administers land use plan decision on amendment to Does county process, what official Are child care

planning zoning

zoning review used requests for comprehensive have reversion is responsible for uses covered in

commission ordinance ordinance? in rezoning? variences? plan?

process? recording the reversion? zoning ordinance?

(A)

(8)

(C)

(0)

(E) .

(F)

(G)

(H)

(I)

Population Group o

64. Toombs

No

65. Washington

No

66. Wayne

No

67. Worth

Yes

No

No

No

Yes

zoning adm

Population Group E

68. Bank1

Yes

Yes

zoning adm Yes co comm/chr Yes

Yes

zoning adm

No

69. Berrien

No

No

70. Bleckley

No

No

71. Brant Iey

No

No

72. Cook

Yes

Yes bldg inspector No

co comm/chr Yes

No

Yes

73. Dade

No

No

74. Early

Yes

No

75. Gi1111er

Yes

No

76. Jeff Davis

No

No

11. Lamar

Yes

Yes

zoning ad111 Yes appeals board Yes

Yes

zoning adm

Yes

78. Lumpkin

Yes

No

79. Morgan

Yes

Yes bldg inspector Yes co comm/chr No

No

No

80. Pickens

Yes

No

81. Pierce

Yes

Yes bldg inspector Yes co comm/chr Yes

No

No

82. Pike

Yes

Yes bldg inspector Yes appeals board No

No

Yes

83. Screven 84. Telfair

Yes

No

No

No

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Georgia Department of Community Affairs 1994 Survey of County Government Operations

Table It: Zoning Practices and Procedures

What official Change in

-- Does county have: -- What official Comprehensive makes final zoning require

If county has reversion

planning

administers land use pIan decision on amendment to Does county process, what official Are child care

zoning

zoning review used requests for comprehensive have reversion is responsible for uses covered in

County

commission ordinance ordinance? in rezoning? variences? plan?

(A)

(B)

(C)

(D)

(E)

(F)

process? recording the reversion? zoning ordinance?

(G}

(H)

(I)

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Population Group E

85. Terrel I

Yes

Yes

zoning adm Yes co comm/chr Yes

No

Yes

86. Union

No

No

87. Wilkes

Yes

No

88. Wilkinson

No

No

Population Group F

89. Atkinson

No

No

90. Candler

No

No

91. Charlton

Yes

No

92. Clay

Yes

No

93. Clinch

Yes

Yes

county mgr Yes

pIan comm

Yes

Yes

zoning adm

No

94. Dooly

No

No

95. Echo Is

No

No

96. Evans

No

No

97. Glascock

No

No

98. Heard

Yes

Yes

zoning ad111 Yes

plan comm

Yes

Yes

zoning adm

No

99. Jenkins 100. Lanier 101. Lincoln 102. Long 103. l'larion

No

No

No

No

Yes

No bldg inspector

No

No

No

No

104. McIntosh

Yes

Yes bldg inspector Yes co comm/chr No

Yes

zoning adm

No

105. Hi lier

No

No

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Georgia Department of Community Affairs 1994 Survey of County Government Operations

Table 11: Zoning Practices and Procedures

County

What official Change in

-- Does county have: -- What official Comprehensive makes final zoning require

If county has reversion

administers land use plan decision on amendment to Does county process, what official Are ch ii d care

planning

zoning

zoning review used requests for comprehensive have reversion is responsible for uses covered in

commission ordinance ordinance? in rezoning? variences? plan?

process? recording the reversion? zoning ordinance?

(A)

(B)

(C)

(D)

(E)

(F)

(G)

(H)

{I)

Population Group F

106. Oglethorpe

Yes

No

107. Pulaski

No

No

108. Quitman

No

No

109. Randolph

No

No

110. Seminole

No

No

111. Ta Ibot 112, Towns 113. Treutlen 114, Webster 115. Wheeler

Yes

No

Yes

No

No

No

No

No

No

No

116, Wilcox

No

No

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Georgia Department of Community Affairs 1994 Survey of County Government Operations

Table 11: Zoning Practices and Procedures - Su111111ary Sketch (Part 1)

Official with primary responsibility for administering zoning ordinance by type

-- Number of counties with: -- building

codes

county community

pJanning

zoning

inspector zoning enforcement manager/ development pJanning

fire

RDC staff

Nu11ber commission ordinance official administrator officer administrator director director inspector member

other

Group in group I

I

I

I

I II II II #

I

I

I

#

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Number reviewing --- Official making final decision on requests for ---

comprehensive variances and exceptions in zoning process by type: Number with zoning Number with

land use plan as county

board of

change requiring reversion process

part of rezoning commission/ zoning planning

amendment to

as part of

' ' ' ' ' ' Number process

chairman

appeals commission other comprehensive plan zoning process

Group in group #

I

I

I

I

I

--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

A

8

8 1001 2 25$ 3 38' 1 12, 1 12,

2 25%

2 25%

B

15

C 16

D

28

E

21

F

28

15 1001 9 56' 10 36' 6 29'
3 m

8
3
4
5
1

53' 19$
m
24'
4'

6 40$ 3 19,
3 m
2 10,
0 01

0 01

2 12,

2 0

o1,'

2 1'

., 1 7'

1 6,

1 0 0

o, o,

1 47% 3 19% 3 11% 5 24$
2 7'

6 40% 4 25$ 2 1,
2 10, 3 11'

Total 116

51 441 23 201 17 151 1 61 4 3$

22 m

19 m

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