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STATE OF TENNESSEECOUNTY OF GREENE
GREENECOUNTY LEGISLATIVE BODYJANUARY 17, 2017
6:00 P.M.
TheGreeneCountyLegislativeBody met in regularsessionon Tuesday,January17,
2017at 6:00 P.M. in theGreeneCountyCourthouse.
MayorCrumcalledthemeetingto orderto transactbusinessthat is to lawfully come
beforetheHonorableBody. CommissionerJasonCobblegavethe invocation. TheBoy Scout
Troop 94 ledthePledgeto theFlag.
TheCommissionerssignedin on theirkeypadsandthefollowing Commissionerswere
present. CommissionersBurkey, Carpenter,Clemmer,Cobble,Collins, Jennings,Kesterson,
McAmis, Miller, Neas,Parton,Patterson,Peters,Quillen, Randolph,Shelton,Waddell,
Waddle,and White werepresent. CommissionersArrowood andTuckerwere absent.
Therewere 19 Commissionerspresentand2 absent.
PUBLICHEARING
• AshleySelf, Dieticianat LaughlingMemorial Hospital,gaveanupdateon theLet’sMove Initiative. She explainedthat theLet’sMove Initiative is aprogramfrom theNational Leagueof Cities, focusingon solving theproblemof childhoodobesity.Shestatedthattherewerefive goalswhich were achievedin theLet’s Move InitiativeProgramandwith eachgoalachievedtheyreceivedagold metal. AshleySelfpresenteda plaqueto Mayor David Crum,thankinghim andGreeneCounty for thesupport from theNationalLeagueof Cities, in theLet’sMove Initiative Program.
• JoelHausserspoketo theCommissionersin regardsto thankingBradPeterswith theGreenevillePublic Work DepartmentandDavid Weemswith theGreeneCountyHighwayDepartmentfor their recentefforts doneduring thestorms. Also, Mr. HausserthankedCalvin Hawkinswith EMS for ajobwell done,arid for DannyLowery withhis assistancein spendingtime with him by offering his supervision.He alsorecognizedMayor Crum for gettingan earlystartonnextyear’sbudget.
• JudySextonspoketo theCommissionersin regardsto theresolutionto purchasetheformerGreenevilleMoving and Storagebuilding. SheurgedtheCommissionersnotto purchasethebuilding.
APPROVAL OF PRIORMINUTES
A motion wasmadeby CommissionersClemmerandsecondedby Commissioner
Quillen to approvetheprior minutes.
Mayor Crum calledtheCommissionersto voteon theirkeypads.Thefollowing
votewastalento approvetheprior minutes. CommissionersBurkey,Carpenter,Clemmer,
Cobble,Collins, Jennings,Kesterson,MeAmis, Miller, Neas,Parton,Patterson,Peters,
Quillen, Randolph,Shelton,Waddell,Waddle,andWhite votedyesto approvetheprior minutes.
CommissionersArrowood andTuckerwere absent.Thevotewas19— aye; 0— nay;and
2 — absent. MayorCrum statedthattheminuteswereapproved.
REPORTSFROM SOLID WASTE DEPARTMENTAND COMMITTEE MINUTES
A motion wasmadeby CommissionerCarpenterandsecondedby Commissioner
Quillen to approvetheReportsfrom Solid WasteDepartmentandCommitteeMinutes,and
alsothesemi-annualupdatefrom theRegisterof Deed’sOffice andtheHighwayDepartment
CountyRoadList.
Mayor Crum calledthe Commissionersto voteon theirkeypads. Thefollowing
votewastaken: CommissionersBurkey,Carpenter,Clemmer,Cobble,Collins, Jennings,
Kesterson,McAmis, Miller, Neas,Parton,Patterson,Peters,Quillen, Randolph,Shelton,
Waddell,Waddle,andWhite votedyes. CommissionersArrowood andTuckerwereabsent.
Thevotewas 19— aye;0— nay; and2 absent. Themotion to approvetheReportsfrom Solid
WasteDepartmentandtheCommitteeMinutes,and alsothesemi-annualfrom the Register
of Deed’sOffice andthe HighwayDepartmentCountyRoadList wasapproved.
REGULAR COUNTY COMMITTEE MEETINGS
JANUARY2017
MONDAY, JAN 2
TUESDAY, JAN 3 3:30 PM.
WEDNESDAY, JAN 4 1:00 P.M.
TUESDAY, JAN 10 8:30 A.M.TUESDAY, JAN10 1:00P.M.
WEDNESDAY, JAN II
THURSDAY, JAN 12
SATURDAY, JAN14
MONDAY, JAN 16
TUESDAY, JAN 17
WEDNESDAY, JAN18
MONDAY, JAN 23
TUESDAY, JAN24
WEDNESDAY,JAN 25
MONDAY, JAN 30MONDAY, JAN 30
FEBRUARY2OI7WEDNESDAY, FEB 1
WEDNESDAY, FEB 8
TUESDAY, FEB14
TUESDAY, FEB 14
MONDAY, FEB20
TUESDAY, FEB21 6:00 P.M.
WEDNESDAY, FEB22 8:30 AM.
MONDAY, FEB27 9:00 AM.MONDAY, FEB27 6:00 P.M.
TUESDAY, FEB28 8:30 A.M.
**THIS CALENDAR IS SUBJECT TO CHANGE**
ANNEX
ANNEXANNEX
ANNEX (CLERK’S ROOM)
ANNEX
COURTHOUSE
ANNEX
HIGHWAY DEPT
ANNEX
ANNEX
TOWN HALL
CENTRAL SCHOOLOFFICE
BUDGET& FINANCE
CONGRESSMANROE’S OFFICE REPRESENTATIVE ANNEX (CLERK’S ROOM)
ALL OFFICES CLOSED
COUNTY COMMISSION MEETING
ZONING APPEALS (IF NEEDED)
AIRPORT AUTHORITYHIGHWAY COMMITTEE (IF NEEDED)
INSURANCE COMMITTEE
NEW YEAR’S HOLIDAY ALL OFFICES CLOSED
EDUCATION COMMITFEE
BUDGET& FINANCE
RANGE
PLANNINGCONGRESSMANROE’S OFFICE REPRESENTATIVE
CENTRAL SCHOOLOFFICE
2:00pm—4:00pm
3:00 P.M. EMS BOARD
COUNTY CLERK’S OFFICE IS CLOSED FOR HOLIDAY
MARTIN LUTHER KING JR DAY - HOLIDAY ALL OFFICES CLOSED
6:00 P.M. COUNTY COMMISSION MEETING
3:00 P.M. ANIMAL CONTROL
6:00 P.M. HIGHWAY COMMITTEE (IF NEEDED)
8:30 AM. INSURANCE COMMITTEE
8:30 A.M. ZONING APPEALS(IF NEEDED)
9:00 A.M. AIRPORTAUTHORITY3:30 P.M. EDUCATION COMMI11’EE
1:00 P.M.
2:00pm —4:OOpm
8:30 A.M.1:00 P.M.
PRESIDENTS’ DAY - HOLIDAY
RANGEPLANNING
ANNEX
ANNEXANNEX
COURTHOUSE
ANNEX
TOWN HALLHIGHWAY DEPT
ANNEX
2016 GREENE COUNTY SOLID WASTE ANNUAL REPORT
MONTH TONS LOADS MILES MAN FIRS SUPV HRS
JANUARY 1218.36 228 16927 1503 336
FEBRUARY 1484.23 277 18064 1402 336MARCH 1655.93 303 19719 1431.75 368
1ST QUARTER 4358.52 808 54710 4336.75 1040
APRIL 1502.63 292 18377 1501 352MAY 1660.62 288 19187 1373.75 368
JUNE 1557.82 288 19429 1364.5 3522ND QUARTER 4721.07 868 56993 4239.25 1072
JULY 1543.77 278 17823 1332 336AUGUST 1688.71 301 20970 1465.25 368
SEPTEMBER 1535.51 283 19824 1365 3523RD QUARTER 4767.99 862 58617 4162.25 1056
OCTOBER 1512.87 285 17011 1422 336
NOVEMBER 1535.16 278 17578 1498.75 336DECEMBER 1614.03 278 18655 1445.5 320
4TH QUARTER 4662.06 841 53244 4366.25 992
ANNUAL TOTALS 18509.64 3379 223564 17104.5 4160
RESPECTFULLY SUBMIflE~~~
GREENE CO. SOLID WASTE RECYCLING REVENUES
RESPECTFULLY SUBMIUED
F/v01-02 F/v 02-03 F/v 03-04 F/v 04-05 F/v 05-06 F/v 06-07 F/v 07-08 F/v 08-09 F/v 09-10 F/v 10-11
JUly $ 1,246.25 $ 2,955.08 $ 2,923.55 $ 4,336.85 $ 4,812.00 $ 6,774.20 $ 9,559.69 $ 13,948.80 $ 12,514.58 5 12,514.26
AUG $ 3,057.73 $ 2,003.13 $ 2,527.18 $ 5,537.34 $ 5,794.02 $ 7,397.81 $ 8,799.31 5 11,237.30 5 12,624.08 5 13,165.92
SEPT $ 1,859.98 $ 1,939.68 $ 3,560.36 $ 5,062.22 $ 5,541.67 $ 6,803.98 $ 7,827.01 5 10,910.40 5 11,639.48 5 11,207.06
OCT. $ 1,459.79 $ 2,420.25 $ 4,064.38 $ 4,602.77 $ 5,787.17 $ 6,596.01 $ 9,719.87 $ 7,399.69 $ 9,063.30 5 13,173.71
NOV. $ 2,019.03 $ 1,610.80 $ 3,082.45 $ 5,150.10 $ 6,408.59 $ 5,760.62 $ 8,216.19 $ 2,800.05 $ 8,750.00 5 10,869.24
DEC. $ 1,144.13 $ 2,423.61 $ 2,005.00 $ 3,726.92 $ 4,544.30 $ 5,991.52 $ 7,608.16 $ 5,448.30 5 10,455.61 5 9,751.54
JAN. $ 1,177.37 $ 1,835.89 $ 1,725.80 $ 4,980.72 $ 4,889.02 $ 6,065.85 $ 9,087.82 $ 3,974.63 $ 8,696.00 $ 8,356.65
FEB. $ 1,442.86 $ 1,937.22 $ 1,904.65 $ 3,348.52 $ 3,960.95 $ 4,499.88 $ 8,899.37 $ 4,587.26 $ 7,308.92 $ 10,058.92
MAR $ 1,347.13 $ 3,340.53 $ 5,321.99 $ 5,749.72 $ 8,560.03 $ 10,192.12 $ 10,722.34 $ 9,294.10 5 17,295.24 $ 17,072.40
APR. $ 2,779.19 $ 3,070.30 $ 5,482.85 $ 6,351.42 $ 7,268.54 $ 9,046.65 $ 14,808.55 5 7,433.05 $ 15,866.88 5 13,733.70
MAY $ 2,467.74 $ 2,747.05 $ 3,314.05 $ 5,130.77 $ 7,353.42 $ 9,425.86 $ 12,482.60 5 8,700.12 5 12,852.98 5 17,257.47
JUN. $ 2,037.06 $ 2,823.70 $ 3,725.25 $ 5,291.34 $ 8,803.17 $ 9,596.54 $ 13,354.38 5 14,578.72 5 13,999.58 $ 21,288.89
TOTALS $ 22,038.26 $ 29,107.24 $ 39,637.51 $ 59,268.69 $ 73,722.88 $ 88,151.04 $ 121,085.29 $ 100,312.42 $ 141,066.65 S 158,449.76
+or- $ 7,068.98 $ 10,530.27 $ 19,631.18 $ 14,454.19 $ 14,428.16 $ 32,934.25 S (20,772.87) 5 40,754.23 $ 17,383.11
F/v 11-12 F/v 12-13 F/v 13-14 F/v 14-15 F/v 15-16 F/v 16-17 F/v 17-18
JULY $14,053.22 $12,918.52 $ 12,594.88 $ 12,985.95 $ 12,122.40 $8,553.17
AUG. $17,047.10 $11,200.00 $ 13,480.47 $ 12,717.90 $ 8,539.30 $9,097.00
SEPT. $13,384.30 $9,697.74 $ 8,967.55 $ 10,358.66 $ 7,913.55 $9,676.00
ocr. $14,994.80 $8,293.05 $ 11,604.96 $ 8,481.24 $ 6,486.84 $8,031.73
NOV. $12,799.45 $9,946.43 $ 8,875.43 $ 6,280.25 $ 7,857.00 8420.68
DEC. $12,539.80 $7,430.86 $ 7,265.10 $ 6,547.96 $ 4,911.52
JAN. $10,615.38 $8,292.15 $ 5,679.60 $ 4,684.04 $ 4,073.94
FEB, $8,951.61 $5,814.54 $ 3,834.35 $ 2,820.56 $ 4,787.45
MAR. $14,741.05 $8,714.98 $ 11,318.40 $ 4,945.30 $ 8,823.57
APR. $14,047.37 $11,873.97 $ 12,070.81 $ 7,862.69 $ 9,564.07
MAY $15,928.89 $9,612.91 $ 9,689.90 $ 4,501.91 $ 10,538.16
JUN $12,918.52 $11,293.10 $ 10,313.59 $ 751.41 $ 10,367.10
TOTALS $162,021.49 $115,088.25 $115,695.04 $82,937.87 $95,984.90 $43,778.58+or- $3,571.73 ($46,933.24) $606.79 ($32,757.17) $13,047.03
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2016 GREENE COUNTY SOLID WASTE RECYCLING REPORT
RESPECTFULLY SUBMIUED_______________
FOUNDRY
METAL1,840
1810990
1310
OMNIMETAL
26,94026280
75,300104520
68440
NEWSPAPERS39680
BATIERYS45 LBS EA.
TIRETONS
22.5421.79
32.7523.9320.22
12.91
21.45
ALUMINUM
CARDBOARD
33900
3796068660
3556032820
3162071960
TIRE
COUNT1889
17922386
17561644
19031753
3786
192824522350
1844
JANUARYFEBRUARY
MARCHAPRIL
MAYJUNE
JULYAUGUST
SEPTEMBEROCTOBER
NOVEMBER
DECEMBER
TOTALS LBSTOTAL GALSTOTAL NO.
TOTAL TONS
USED OIL
7.62 GALPLASTIC8220
3566034800
1666035140
4614030420
BUSINESS
PICK-UPS
392
1210
10202071390
9001079820
75947
6917056510
550817
1380014360
ELECTRONICWASTE
7240
7520
FENCEWIRE
11100
464
539
13001305
45.7
23.5331.77
28.9521.31
3344031360
49614620
950012200
3866034220
4948066260
79720301480
4680
466034300
1150
1390
542582
548
32500
59480
1464011890
4200
580820
25483
8950
429580
156012800
587
540
4140
12180
306.85
15760
13360
537
7915 152250
492514
4710
016190
1600
19330
6233
TOTAL TON PER YEAR
YEAR 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005
JAN. 1302.99 1348.7 1284.87 1274.31 1192.17 1186.03 1235.02 1351.68 1453.9 1304.04 1444.57 1480.66FEB. 1362.64 1215.87 1095.14 1184.16 1175.08 1082.92 1284.26 1236.78 1229.76 1273.28 1279.29 1362.54
MAR. 1644.36 1581.45 1212.05 1459.54 1359.39 1329.46 1404.57 1320.39 1388.5 1648.11 1728.5 1589
APR. 1779.78 1406.82 1499.44 1340 1409.24 1323.67 1271.94 1472.32 1625.64 1491.02 1561.43 1530.6
MAY 1676.83 1637 1353.26 1375.92 1367.51 1333.56 1636.36 1524.81 1561.08 1511.18 1451.14 1709.81JUNE 1548.59 1473.59 1273.48 1337.76 1489.74 1298.41 1355.21 1372.66 1322.69 1500.06 1760.12 1576.47
JULY 1592.5 1388.76 1538.55 1378.08 1483.41 1403.55 1500.86 1602.6 1623.13 1601.72 1611.42 1580.44AUG. 1884.19 1516.38 1404.67 1269.73 1423.7 1418.47 1451.99 1636.72 1447.48 1520.78 1574.42 1825.23
SEPT. 1794.16 1360.76 1302.5 1367.07 1292.81 1229.13 1306.47 1334.31 1464.03 1575.1 1509.14 1475.84
OCT. 1640.44 1388.12 1264.74 1300.42 1204.19 1237.55 1417.58 1471.45 1470.34 1477.7 1466.79 1510.09NOV 1467.61 1282.41 1170.05 1102.37 1144.42 1317.05 1308.45 1382.31 1370.16 1340.74 1622.22 1534.65
DEC. 1449.36 1221.66 1386.71 1412.12 1307.99 1265.42 1217.55 1422.72 1622.27 1650.64 1485.01 1463.63
TOTALS 19143.5 16821.5 15785.46 15801.48 15849.65 15425.22 16390.26 17128.75 17578.98 17894.4 18494.1 18639
INC/DEC -2321,9 -1036.47 1602 4817 -424.43 965.04 738.49 450.23 315.39 599.68 144.86YEAR 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017
JAN 1671.59 1592.9 1510.56 1411.2 1318.01 1426.29 1502.39 1477.64 1268.01 1372.21 1218.36FEB 1310.7 1291.25 1407.25 1335.2 1203.19 1349.37 1369.87 1279.52 1322.03 993.25 1484.23
MAR 1652.9 1587.7 1631.55 1591.86 1654.33 1624.23 1558.28 1318.91 1437.38 1676.69 1655.93APR 1574.3 1599.4 1642.17 1554.72 1637.95 1543.09 1533.54 1754.96 1497.76 1493.74 1502.63
MAY 1799.1 1660.71 1591.6 1563.18 1461 1674 1611.83 1588.53 1513.15 1531.94 1660.62JUNE 1619.8 1567.79 1536.92 1666.49 1671.3 1666.9 1430.61 1432.49 1467.25 1567.74 1557.82
JULY 1641.85 1762.78 1638.3 1733.26 1618.47 1565.53 1689.65 1723.79 1619.64 1550.89 1543.77AUG 1737.5 1653.7 1518.1 1642.1 1664.7 1717.52 1582.07 1544.82 1485.84 1523.57 1688.71SEPT 1595.68 1427.8 1633.07 1547.15 1566.26 1526.99 1373.89 1491.61 1502.65 1443.91 1535.51
OCT 1647.18 1691.8 1473.17 1502.79 1478.76 1472.19 1576.89 1464.57 1486.05 1443.52 1512.87NOV 1600.78 1535.35 1288.52 1546.17 1596.78 1551.89 1440.47 1298.28 1211.1 1497.7 1535.16DEC 1506.5 1622.56 1719.3 1584.7 1364.97 1475.27 1437.4 1608.71 1592.08 1634.3 1614.03
TOTAL 19357.9 18993.7 18590.51 18678.82 18235.72 18593.27 18106.89 17983.83 17402.94 17729.5 18509.6
INC/DEC 718.94 -364.14 -286.23 -28.69 -443.1 357.55 -486.38 -123.06 -580.89 326.56
GCSW 2015-2016 REVENUES
METAL C.W.T. REVENUE 0CC REVENUE REVENUE O.N.P. REVENUE REVENUE BUSINESS BUSINESSFOUNDRY WGT TON W.G.T. TON EMPTIED @ REVENUE
JULY 71390 $ 6.00 $4,283.40 71960 $ 100.00 $ 3,598.00 30420 $ 0.018 $ 547.57 548 $27.50 $ 15,070.00AUGUST 90010 $ 6.00 $5,400.60 38660 $ 110.00 $ 2,126.30 33440 $ 0.018 $ 627.00 587 $27.50 $ 16,142.50
SEPT. 79820 $ 6.00 $4,789.20 34220 $ 110.00 $ 1,662.10 31360 $ 0.018 $ 588.00 540 $27.50 S 14,85000OCT 79720 $ 5.50 $4,384.60 49480 $ 110.00 $ 2,721.40 34300 $ 0.018 $ 643.13 537 $27.50 $ 14,767.50NOV 69450 $ 6.00 $4,167.00 66260 $ 110.00 $ 3,644.30 32500 $ 0.018 $ 609.38 492 $27.50 $ 13,530.00DEC 56510 59480 514 $27.50 5 14,135.00JAN $27.50FEB $27.50
MAR $27.50APR $27.50MAY $27.50JUNE $27.50
TOTAL 446900 $ 23,024.80 260580 $ 13,752.10 221500 $ 3,015.08 3218 5 88,495.00PET
BATTERYS LB REVENUE ALUM LB. REVENUE OIL GALLONS REVENUE PLASTIC LB. REVENUEJULY 0 12200 $ (443.57)AUG 1060 $0.51 $540.60 12591 5 (507.09)SEPT 4660 $0.20 $932.00 1220 $0.53 $646.60 10329 $ (634.82)OCT 12800 5 (600.42)NOV 1560 $0.60 $936.00 13719 5 (575.73)DECJAN
FEBMAR
APR
MAY
JUNETOTAL 4660 $ 932.00 3840 $ 2,123.20 0 $ - 61639 5 (2,761.63)
GCSW 2015-2016 REVENUES
METAL C.W.T. REVENUE I FENCE PER REVENUE RADIATORS PER -LB REVENUE WEST COOKING
OILPERGALLONOmni WIRE POUND COPPER MAIN REVENUE
4140 $3.00 $ 124.20
780 $571.604710 $0.03 $141.30
1710
0 0 $ - 10560 $ 265.50 780 $571.60 0 $ -
HDPE IORNYPLASTIC LB. REVENUE ALUM LB REVENUE E-WASTE PER-LB REVENUE DUMPSTER REVENUE
120 $ 2,700.001150 $0.35 $402.50 6380 120 $ 2,700.001390 $0.35 $486.50 118 $ 2,655.00
4760 118 $ 2,655.00127 $ 2,857.50
1710 127 $ 2,857.50
124126
126126
$ -
+
0 4250 $889.00 11140 $0.02 $0.00 $16,425.00
GCSW 2015-2016 REVENUES
REVENUE TOTALREVENUE
$23,623.17
$24,296.40$22,460.90$22,657.93
$21,950.68$14,135.00
$0.00
$0.00$0.00
$0.00$0.00
$0.00
$ 129,124.08
$2,256.43$3,136.01
$4,085.28$2,054.58
$3,217.77$2,857.50
$0.00
$0.00
$0.00$0.00
$0.00
$0.00
$ 17,607.57
GRAND TOTAL $ 146,731.65
TOTAL TONSPER CENTER
2016-2017
McDONALD TO TIDI WASTE=11 MILESMcDONALD TO GREENEVILLE LANDFILL=22.80 MILES
ROMEO TO LANDF$LL=19.10ROMEO TO TIDI WASTE=21
CENTER 16-Jul 16-Aug 16~Sep 16~Oct 16-Nov 16-Dec 17-Jan 17-Feb 17-Mar 17-Apr 17-May 17-Jun TONS COST TO HAUL COST TO HAUL DIFFERENCE
PER CENTER 37.78/TON 19.37/TON
Rank/Ton
2015WESTGREENE 68.32 55.48 52.46 58.89 37.13 68.86 341.14 12,666:53 $ 6,539.65 1WEST GREENE 87.7 110.66 99.7 101.57 109.73 106.37 615.73 522,862.05 $ 11,803.54 5 11,058.51AFTON 185.09 179.55 170.49 168.18 143.39 169.96 1016.66 $37,748.59 $ 19,489.37 2HAL HENARD 61.85 45.76 53.22 63.11 51.6 57.77 333.31 $ 12,375.80 $ 6,389.55 3HAL HENARD 45.43 57.32 57.33 41 41.76 44.76 287.6 $10,678.59 5 5,513.29 $HORSE CREEK 64.67 66.08 67.97 71.48 61.92 74.86 406.98 $ is,iii.ii 5 7,801.81 4SUNNYSIDE 58.45 58.35 46.98 45.38 51.58 55.67 316.41 $ 11,74830 5 6,065.58 5WALKERTOWN 66.95 72.1 54.78 67.93 62.7 57.43 381.89 514,179.58 5 7,320.83 6BAILEYTON 23.11 31.25 21.22 17.82 48.88 34.26 176.54 $ 6,554S3 5 3,384.27 5BAILEYTON 20.87 19.72 22.79 29.14 0 17.9 110.42 $~,og~.so5 2,116.75 7WEST PINES 47.66 48.3 46.17 41.88 46.93 46.02 276.96 $ 10,283.52 5 5,309.32 8ROMEO 52.3 55.62 48.56 51.74 46.98 52.27 307.47 $11,416.36 $ 5,894.20 5 9CROSS ANCHOR 45.39 44.42 45.99 27.13 41.66 51.62 256.21 59,513.08 5 4,911.55 10CROSSANCHOR 14.75 0 1&75 $ 547.67 5 282.76 5 264.91McDONALD 42.79 50.6 46.54 47.82 41.18 49.67 278.6 510,344.42 5 5,340.76 5 5,003.66 11GREYSTONE 44.24 55.83 44.19 42.92 50.86 42.18 280.22 510,404.57 5 5,371.82 12ST. JAMES 43.45 50.94 34.89 36.32 38.81 43.79 248.2 $ 9,215.67 5 4,757.99 13OREBANK 24.92 26.21 19.11 29.98 23.08 19.37 142.67 55,297.34 5 2,734.98 14OREBANK 5.12 7.44 6.53 19.09 $ 708.81 5 365.96 5 342.86CLEAR SPRINGS 17.72 26.75 16 13.89 22.61 22.82 119.79 $ 4,447.80 $ 2,296.37 15DEBUSK 39.66 39.43 41.38 34.96 40.74 46.11 242.28 $ 8,995.86 5 4,644.51 16CHUCKEY-DOAI( 1.78 7.74 4.8 3.97 6.04 24.33 $ 903.37 5 466.41MOSHEIM 8.17 16 9.29 7.19 9.54 50.19 $ l,86355 5 962.14 5 901.41WEST GREENE HS 6.14 6.94 5.78 5.29 0 7.72 31.87 $ 1,183.33 5 610.95 S 572.39
TOTAL TONS • 1053.61 1117.22 1023.79 1024.44 974.77 1085.48 0 0 0 0 0 0 6279.31 $ 233,150.78 5 120,374.37 5
SOLID WASTE VEHICLE MILEAGE DECEMBER 1, 2016
TRUCK # YEAR MAKE MILEAGE MPG USE2 2004 MACK 222452 3.6 FRONT LOADER3 2013 F-250 72983 11.6 DEMO/METAL4 1985 IH DUMP 265736 2.58 ROCK TRUCK5 2001 F-iso 144900 14 CENTER TRUCK6 1997 F-350 234684 6.9 SPARE7 2000 MACK 254511 4.7 FRONT LOADER8 1984 FORD 3910 TRAC9 2006 MACK 78168 4.7 ROLL OFF
11 2000 FORD VIC 39690 22.7 TRIPS12 2008 F-250 102442 12.8 CENTER TRUCK13 1984 C-la 76034 SERVICE14 2014 MACK 51257 4.4 ROLL OFF15 2014 MACK 72581 5.3 ROLL OFF16 2014 MACK 31689 5.4 ROLL OFF17 2014 MACK 29254 5.3 ROLL OFF19 2007 FORD 178303 5.3 SERVICE20 2001 DODGE RAM 195970 16.4 VAN INMATES21 2007 MACK 127588 5.3 FRONT LOADER22 2001 F-350 204834 10.3 DEMO/Metal23 2001 MACK 354360 6.2 FRONT LOADER24 2001 MACK 269989 4.3 FRONT LOADER25 2003 F-350 213966 6.5 MAINTENANCE
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CARDBOARD Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct
2012 25370 39140 26550 26440 41010 43730 27690 42020 25310 39040
2013 27420 41210 26470 40300 27090 34880 54000 36400 41690 39790
2014 29030 27950 41380 38990 40130 40460 35970 53060 17740 36700
2015 36140 34238 38480 32820 69300 0 67192 32620 36320 35600
2016 33900 37960 68650 35560 32820 31620 71960 38660 34220 49480
2017 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Total 151860 180498 201540 174110 210350 150690 256812 202760 155280 200610
CARDBOARD TOTALSflflnflnnflflflfl~flpg
20I2
~ 20 t 3
2014
~ 2015
.2016
2017
Nov Dec Total Trend
A26440 39950 402690
26270 43630 439150
31360 35960 428730
34440 38200 455350A
66260 79720 580820
0 0 0
184770 237460 2306740
NEWSPAPERflfl~rflL’~r1flm~mflfl_~flfl
50.000• 2012
~ 2013
001.) 2014
50,1)00 ~2015:flld hi1
k lib Ii ‘ull illNEWSPAPER Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Total Trend
2012 45180 41840 44440 45060 67480 43060 44840 45200 39360 45400 73940 58860 595660 _.4\.._~j
2013 45680 38560 46280 45400 66700 49220 45220 43280 41380 57980 44860 55880 581440 \~“~-J
2014 39320 35780 39420 40040 64480 40180 35220 38320 38340 59500 18720 64140 513460 -
2015 43180 16880 45020 0 32760 35400 37360 32320 32560 51580 36880 44260 408200 V
2016 39680 35650 34800 16660 35140 46140 30420 33440 31360 34300 32500 59480 429580 “;‘“
2017 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Total , 213040 168720 209960 147160 266560 214000 194060 193560 183000 248760 206900 282620 2528340
PLASTIC_____
.2012
112013
2014Pd Illi liii Ii [III 111111PLASTIC Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Total Trend
2012 12380 10940 13580 12540 14260 10360 17800 13160 12240 14940 12620 12520 157340
2013 16720 13000 12920 16080 13160 13980 17200 1920 0 0 0 0 104980
2014 2780 10020 9440 13020 9740 12140 14420 11380 12900 10380 10120 10330 126670 /7
2015 10840 5160 12300 12000 11760 14920 12240 11840 14120 8340 11940 12040 137500 V
I ~“2016 8220 13800 14360 11100 14620 9500 12200 14640 11890 12800 15760 13360 152250 /
2017 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Total 50940 52920 62600 64740 63540 60900 73860 52940 51150 46460 50440 48250 678740 ~
GRNVL IRON & METAL
i2012
i 2013
20143(1.000 ~ 2015
i~LIE Ii ~d 1J ild IiGRNVL FOUNDRY Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Tolal Trend
2012 37250 31477 61910 61420 60750 57860 54980 58990 46200 47360 44720 25690 588607
2013 35490 23663 29750 54040 51280 49440 78700 63740 44903 50740 49763 30560 562069 N.~
2014 19100 13940 48990 56060 31850 53050 40990 38060 46260 36860 19900 21090 426150 -‘i -
2015 13760 8690 26120 53240 34790 46330 28940 25590 27650 8060 2620 8480 284270 - / “O...,-
2016 1840 1810 990 1310 35140 102020 71390 90010 79820 75947 69170 56510 585957 .....J
2017 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Total 107440 79580 , 167760 226070 213810 308700 275000 276390 244833 218967 186173 142330 2447053
OMNI SOURCE METALFfl~rTfl~nirnflflflfl~pflfl
•2012
~20I3
201480,0(5) ~ 2015
• 2016(.510
Ii 2017
4001)))
2:0,000 I I I IOMNI SOURC Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Total Trend
2012 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
2013 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
2014 0 0 0 0 0 0 8180 0 0 0 10520 10020 28720
2015 0 0 0 0 0 0 36640 27140 33060 36500 31280 51560 216180
2016 26940 26280 75300 104520 68440 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 301480 ‘“
2017 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Total 26940 26280 75300 104520 68440 0 44820 27140 33060 36500 41800 61580 546380 ‘ . ‘‘
Register of Deeds Office
Semiannual Update
I wanted to report and currently bring the Budget andFinance Committee, and the full commission up to date
with our current 6 month evaluation of increasedrevenue.
As of January 2017, the Register’s office revenue is up$13,772.71 during the half fiscal year calculations,
compared to this time last year. We are up to date on allbookkeeping, auditing, and financial responsibilitiesreviewed for our half-yearly reporting. There are no
foreseeable issues that we anticipate facing thisbudgeted year. We are optimistic to see a continuing
increase and progress, and hope that at the end of thefiscal year this is a continuing pattern in the Greene
County Register’s office.
Respectfully,QM~/k~LA4 /1 U4W~&2t1
Joy Rader Nunnally
FREE LEGAL ADVICEAND
EXPUNGEMENT CLINIC
Do you havea Criminal Chargethat wasDismissedor Nollied?
Did you enter into an Agreement for a Criminal Chargeto be Dismissedafter you
satisfiedthe Agreement?
If you answeredYES to the abovequestions,thenYou may be eligible to
Criminal Chargesexpungedfrom your Criminal Record!
FRIDAY JANUARY 20th
havethe
2pm-4pm at the GreeneCounty Courthouse
Clinic will alsoinclude assistancewith thoseseekingGeneralLegal Advice!
ThisClinic is Snonsoredby:-TheGreeneCountyBarAssociation,Curt Collins
-Circuit Court Clerk, Pam Venerable-Genera!Sessions& JuvenileJudge,KennethBailey
-Circuit t’ourtJudge,TomWright-DistrictAttorney,DanArmstrongandADA,LindseyLane
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This Clinic is FREE and OPEN to All!
Attorneys and CoUrt staff will be
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Criminal charges from your record.
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January5,2017
To WhomIt May Concern:
WhenGreeneCountybuilt theasphaltplant, theyusedtax moneyfrom residentsof themunicipalitiesofTusculum,Mosheirn,BaileytonandGreeneville,andalsothecountyresidents.As a result,theCountyrealizedasavingsfor road constructionandpaving.Thanksto theCountyRoadSuperintendentMr. David Weerns,theCountyRoadDepartmenthasbeenableto pavemoreroadsfor lessmoney.
Thecountyroadsandall thecity streetsin themunicipalitiesarefor thepublic touse.
My questionis: Why woulda CountyCommissionervotenotto sell asphalttothesemunicipalitiesor theCounty SchoolSystemor theCity SchoolSystem,so theytoocould realizea savingsin streetrepairandhelpour schoolsin parking lot repairandpaving?
All themunicipalitiesputmoneyin buildingtheasphaltplant throughtheir countytax, and they receiveno benefit. All I am sayingis we shouldbe ableto purchasefromtheasphaltplant we help build.
I havereceivedsupporton this issuefrom everyonelistedon this letter.
Mayor W. T. DanielsTownofGreenevi,lle
Mayor Tommy CasteelTown ofBaileyton
Mayor Toninay GreggTown ofMosheim
Mayor Alan CorleyCity ofTusculum
Dr. JeffMoorhouseDirectorof GreenevilleCity Schools
DavidMcLainDirectorof GreeneCountySchools
GREENECOUNTY HIGHWAY DEPARTMENTJANUARY 2016TO DECEMBER2016COUNTY ROAD LIST CHANGES
AMERICAN ROAD ASPHALT .27 OCT. 17, 2016 CHANGE ROADNAME FROM AMERICAN
WAY ROAD
AUSTIN LANE ASPHALT .20 OCT. 17, 2016 CHANGE ROADNAME FROM AUSTIN ROAD
DEERWOODLANE CHIP SEALED .1 OCT. 17, 2016 ADDED TO ROAD LIST— CHANGED TILE DEADEND SECTIONOF DEERWOODRD TODEERWOODLANE. THIS SECTIONOFTHEROAD WAS ADDED TO DEERWOODROADJUNE 14, 1999.
DEERWOODROAD CHIP SEALED .43 OCT. 17, 2016 CHANGE LENGTH OFTHE ROADTO SHOWWHERETHE DEAD END SECTIONOF THATROAD WAS ADDED INJUNE 14, 1999& WASNOW REMOVE AND GWEN A DIFFERENTNAME ON ROAD LIST- DEERWOODLANE
Greene County Road ReportLs*
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1STSTREET - — MIDWAYROAD —~ — i4ID~VAYFWLjOADSTREET 010 - 01 15 CW N 19 1
2NDSTREET - - MIDWAY ROAD MIDWAY RAILROAD STREET 014 -- 014 15 ASP N 10 — 1
3RDSTREET — — MIDWAYROAD — —- MIDWAVRAILROADSTREET 013 013 15 ASP N 19 1
4-HtA*E W)NUgOpg3wj OEAREW 0.20 19 2
4THSTREEI~ MIDWAY ROAD - MIDWAY RAILROADSTREET 0.16 0.16 15 ASP N 19 1
AFrONROAD ANDREWJOtINSONHWY SNAPPSFERRYROAD 492 4.92 19 ASP V 12.13
~ —. DEADEND 0.30 03 18 BST N 4 2ALAMOt.N4E DAVYCROCKETTPARKRC)~D DEADEND 012 012 15 851 N 15 - 2
LONESOME PINE TRAIL BROWN SPRINGS ROAD 1.39 1 39 16 BST N 7,23 2— ___ - __ (145 - 0.15 16 ASP N 8 2
ALEZkNOERFERRYLANE ~7CLT1.OFF - - DEADEND 051 051 th ~Vn~AI.OONQUINCjRC1..E cnoátAwDcuvE ~ o48~~7•t7 1 14 2
NL~NE NOELLW000DRIVE -~ - DEADEND 005 005 28 ASP N g
ALPiNE COVE - ALPINE DRiVE DEAD END —- 005 005 28 ASP N 9 4
ALPINE DRIVE - PARRISHDRIVE - DEADEND 015 015 28 ASP N 9 4
AMBERt.EAFLANE JLJSTICERcAI.D END 0.l 14 BST N
- il-EBYPASS DEAOEND 0.27 0.27 ASP N 12
AMITYROAD - ASHEVILLEHWY W~fIRI.WINDRQAQ - 087 - 081 Th ASP N 9 2
ANDERSON LOOP BROWN SPRINGS ROAD - BROWN SPRINGS ROAD 1 28 50 I 28 17 ASP N fl 2
ANDE$CIRCt.E DEADEND -. - 004 004 28 ASP N 9
-. REYSTONE ROAD -- -- HORSE CREEK PARK ROAD 0.78 50 0.78 16 BST N 1 2
APT’LESTOWE DRiVE RAILEYWI ROAD DEAD END - - 050 50 05 - 22 ASP N 21 3
APRI~OTLANE - JEARO&DSTOWNROAD DEADEND 0.14 0.14 16 BST N 17 2
ASHEVñSjPWy DEADEIgQ - 50 GJ5 to BST N 1$ 2
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B.glrrnlngtndingLength ROW
(III)Length Roedbed Surf
Type
ARMSTRONG ROAD MILBURNTON ROAD PAUL BASKEI1’E ROAD 0.86 0.86 16 BST N 15 2 --
AYERSDRIVE WARRENSBURGROAD - DEADEND 0.51 0.51 16 BST N 4 2
AYERSLANE CUMBERLANDDRIVE.ATENDCITV DEADEND 0.10 50 0.1 16 BST N 13 2OF TUSCULUM
BACK CREEK ROAD WHITE SANDS ROAD DEAD END 0.29 0.29 18 BST N 2 2
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BAILEY STREET
OWBAILEYTOt{ROAD DEADEND
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0.21
50 026
0.21
18 ASP N 21 2
HORTON HWY -AT BAILEYTONCITY LIMITS
16 BST N Il 2
BAILEYtON MAIN STREET
BALL ROAD
VAN HiLt. ROAD
liE - AT TIJSCULUM CITY LIMITS
HORTONHWY -ATBAILEYTON CITY LIMITS
OLD STAGE ROAD
015
0.83
015
0.83
18 ASP N
20 ASP N
II
13
2
3
BANDY ROAD :sE~wo*TH*y~nGREENE •LLECITY UMITS
N~Mo view DRIVE on 0.62 leftY “Mp:•~*~
8 2
BANEBERRY ROAD GAP MOUNTAIN ROAD KITE ROAD 0.20 0.2 16 BST N 11 2BANKS DRiVE d*~flCu$~ LOVECACE ROAD 073 073 17 ASP N 17 2
BARGER LANE PHILLIPI ROAD DEAD END 0A1 0.47 16 BST N 6 2
WRK&EY ROAD - WEST PINES ROAD HORTON HWY 478 50 416 11 ASP Y 16 2
BARKW000 PARK BLUE SPRINGS PKWV DEAL) END 0.06 0.06 16 ASP N 8 2
BARREN VALLEY ROAD CHUCKEY PIKE WILHOIT ROAD 1.97 1ST 17 ASP N 1 2
Thwsday,Januasy05. 2017 Page 2
Ro.dStateAld CIvIl 01St ClasS
RRThHEADOOP LITILE CHUCKEY OAD lITTLE CHUCXEY ROAD 0.76 0.16 11, ASP. ‘N 18 2
ASHMEADOWDRIVE SHAKERAGROAD - REDHILLROAD 0.60 50 0.6 16 - ASP N 2,22 2
ASHLEY CIRCLE NO�LW000DRIVE DEAD END- 0.05 0.05 28 ASP - N 9 - 4
ASHWAY TERRACE ASHEVILLE I-qwy DEAD END 0.28 0.28 18 ASP N 2,18 2
ASTOR BOWERS ROAD NEWPORT HIGHWAY OLD NEWPORT HWY 0.28 50 028 19 ASP N 3 3
AUSTIN LANE JEFFERS LANE DEAD END 0.20 0.2 15 ASP N 15 1
:SGSst*tTitmn - ‘ -~ ‘so - -~a3 .1B~ . 13.2(3 2
M$.~AIe WIRItEYROAD DEADEND 0.18 50 018 16 BST N 11 2
BARREN ROAD BARREN VALLEY ROAD DEAD END 1.24 1.24 17 ASP N I 2
—. —.. - ~ R~ Lsn~ Roadbed ~ SM.A~CIvtIDIst ClanRoad BgImnIng~tndIng (MI) Type
BAUGHARDHILLROAD 11E-ATMOSHEIMCITYLIMITS DEADEND 061 0.61 18
, ~ .s~u
ASP N 8 2
~
BEAR HOLLOW ROAD LONESOME PINE TRAIL HAWKINS COUNTY LINE 3.90 50 3.9 17 BST N ii 2
BEAR PAW LANE LONESOME PINE TRAIL DEAD END 0.52 0.52 18
BELGIAN LANE - SUNNYDALE ROAD DEAD END 0.28 0.28 16
851 N ii 2
BST N 2 2 -
BELLE ARDEN DRIVE PI.ANTATION DRIVE HOU.Y CREEK ROAD 0A6 50 0.48 24
—
ASP N 24 4
BELLE MEADE COURT BELLEARDE DRIVE DEAD END 0.16 50 0.16 24 ASP N 24 4
BELLE ROAD WEST PINES ROAD KI$GSt!0RT8WY - OSS 0.95 17 -est N~ 11 2
BENBOW ROAD OLD KNOXVILLE HWY 70 TRUCKROUTE-AT 0.31 031 16 BST N 8 2GREENEVILLE CITY LIMITS
SENT TREE LANE FLATW000S ROAD DEAD END 028 028 18
-
BST N 11 2
BERNARD ROAD HORTON HWY KENNEYFOWN ROAD 1.69 50 I 69 17 BST N Ii 2
BERRYL.ANE STONEDAMROAD DEADEND 0.47 0.41 16 BST N 14 2
BERRY PICK LANE WINDOVER ROAD DEAD END 035 035 16 BST N 11 2
BERRYSHORI &AbE GAP CREEK-ROAD DEAD END 0.26 0.26 16 851 N 7 2
BERTIE PATrON ROAD MARVIN ROAD GOODMAN LOOP 0.86 50 0.86 17 BST N 1 2
BETHANYROAD —- KORTONHWY JEAROLDSTOWNROAD 1.15 50 1.15 17 ASP N- 11 2
BETHEL LANE LONESOME PINE TRAIL DEAD END 095 50 0.95 17 BST N 11 2
t~ 18 BSTN 20 2
BEWLEY ROAD WARRENSBURG ROAD BEWLEY CHAPEL ROAD 1.44 50 1 44 18 ASP N 4 2
BIBLE ACRES LANE RADERS SIDETRACK ROAD DEAD ENDS 026 0.26 IS
-
ASP N 8 2
BST N 4 2BIBLE ROAD MCDONALD ROAD GLADES ROAD 0.68 0.68 16
BIBLES CHAPEL ROAD S. MOHAWK ROAD MCDONALD ROAD 3.19 3.19 1? ASP N 19 2
BIG SHOE LANE LITTLE CHUCKEY ROAD DEAD ENDS 0.19 0.19 851 N 19
- . - . -~ -. .‘ S!.4:~:;.-; --‘ ~8$D~Ro.N - -..b~’s 5o 0.94 11 B$T N 23 2
BILL DOBSON LANE BROWNS BRIDGE ROAD DEAD ENDS 028 50 0.28 16 BST N 13 2
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BILL MARTIN ROAD MIDDLE CREEK ROAD - GREYSTONE ROAD 1.29 - 50 1.20 17 BET N 22 2
BILL SHAW ROAD NORTH WATER FORK ROAD BILL JONES ROAD 0.72 50 (112 11 BST N 22 2
BILLY BIBLE ROAD - OITWAY ROAD KENNEYTOWN ROAD 2.26 50 2-28 18 BET N II 2
BIRDS BRIDGE ROAD 107 CUTOFF OLD ASHEVILLE HWY 0.80 50 0.6 20 ASP N 22 3
BIRDSROAD - OLDASHEVILLEHWY SUNNYSIDEROAD 065 065 17 BST N 2 2
SIRDWEU. CIRCLE DEBUSK ROAD QEBUSIC ROAD a47 OAT 20 ASP N 9 3
BIRDWELLMIU. ROAD NOLICHUCKEY ROAD SOUTH ALLENS BRIDGE 156 50 156 18 ASP N 3 2ROAD
SISIIOPLOOP RAMBOROAD - - - RAMBOROAD - - 1.48 - 146 17 BET N 22 2
DEAD ENDS 0.31 0.31 16 ASP N 14 2
i~rMq$~, PIKE *SEm4KM~S. ROAD 1,12 iP ASP ~N 1621 2-~ .. .--... --------__- -
12 2BLACK HORN LANE LOBO LOOP DEAD ENDS 0.2B 0.28 16 BST N
- - . - .:au AT . - -. G~$S~yGt~Ep(ROAP. 24~ 2,41 IT CMX N 8 2
BLACKBERRY LANE GREENWOOD ROAD DEAD ENDS 1.24 50 1.24 16 BST N 13 2
BLAKE WE .. KJNGSPORTPMY -
- ~EJ~j~4DS 0.17 0.11 15 BST N 20 1
BLAKE ROAD MCCOY ROAD LAWS ROAD 0.80 0.8 16 BST N 22 2
BLAZER LANE ASHEVILLE HWY WOODlANDCIRCLE 020 0.2 20 ASP N 9 3
BLEDSOE HOLLOW LANE PATES HILL ROAD DEAD ENDS 0-30 0.3 16 GRV N 5 2
0.17 0.1? BET N
BLUE BONNET LANE ASHEVILLE HIGHWAY DEAD ENDS 0.14 0.14 15 CON N 9 1
- - .~, - 027 0-~ 18 ST N 24 2BLUE SPRINGS PARKWAY WESTSUMMER ST-AT
GREENEV1LLE CITY LIMITSliE -AT MOSHEIMCITYLIMITS
3.50 50 3.5 20 ASP V 8,19,23 3
BLUE SPRINGS ROAD FLEA RIDGE ROAD FLEA RIDGE ROAD I-Al
0.73
1.41
0.13
17
16
BET’
BST
N
N
4
7
2
2BLUEBERRY LANE —. JEFFRIES LANE DEAD ENDS
BLUFFDALE LANE MCDONALD ROAD DEAD ENDS 0.20 50 0.2 16 881 N 19 2
BITNER LANE CAMPBELL CIRCLE
Thursday,January05. 2017Page4
Road s.gmLength ROW L.ngtti
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N
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13
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2GREENEVILLE CITY LIMITS119 1.79
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BAILEYTON ROAD-AT 0.15
BAILEYTON CITY LIMITS
0.53
0.15
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N
N
ii
ii
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2BOULDERLOOP BAILEYTON ROAD
BOWERS ROAD WARRENSBURG ROAD
BOWMANROAD SUNNYSIDEROAD
NEWPORT HWY 1.23 50
PISGAHROAD 0.44 50
1.23
0.44
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N
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24
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BOYDCARTERROAD OLDHALLROAD
-
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—
16 OST
—
N
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20 2BRACKENS LANE - BIU, SHAW ROAD - DEAD ENDS 0A2 0.42 lB BST N 22 2BRAXETREE LANE - BAILEYTON MAJN STREET-AT DEAD ENDS 0.50
BAILEYTON CITY LIMITS16 BST N 11 2
8M&~LEROAD liE-AT MOSHEIM CITY LIMITS VAUGI4ARD Hill. ROAD 0,75 035 16 ASP N 8 2- -
BRANDON HOLLOW LANE GAP CREEK ROAD
-
DEAD ENDS 1.28 50 1.28 17 ASP N 7 2BRIA*ICIRaE GIBSONWOP- BRIAN CIRCLE 020 0.7-
0.57
22 ASP
14 BST
N
N
20
24
3
IBRLARBENOLANE WHISPERING ROAD DEAD ENDS 0.57
BRIARGATE LANE BUCKINGI.IAM ROAD DEAD ENDS 0 21) 50 02 1? B$T N 13 2-
BRIDGE BURNERS BOULEVARD I IE AT MOSHEIM CITY LIMITS POTTERTOWN ROAD 050 50 0 5 20 ASP N 6 3
BRIGHT HOPE ROAD WARRENSBURG ROAD
BRITFON AVENUE CHEROKEE BLVD
-
NEWPORT HWY - 3.64 40
TWIN BARNS ROAD-AT 0.85 50MOSHEIM CITY LIMITS
364
0.85
19 ASP
20 ASP
N
N
525
8
3
3
BRITTON LANE - BRITION AVENUE
BRITFONTOWN LANE BRITFONTOWN ROAD
DEAD ENDS DM4
DEAD ENDS 0.37
0.04
0.37
20 ASP
14 CRy
N
N
8
20
3
1enrrrom-oww ROAD BASBS MILL ROAD
- ~V$S VALLEY ROAD 2.55 30. .
DEAD ENDS 0.20-245 - 45.. - .~W . N
~f 16 BST N
20
6
2
2BRONCO LANE MARVIN ROAD
BROOKS DRIVE OLD ASHEVILLE HWY
-
DEAD ENDS 095 0.95 16 ASP N 2 2
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Road B.glnnlr,glEndIngLength
(MI)ROW Length Roadbed SurfT
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BROOMFACTORYROAD
- —
I 1E- AT MOSHEIMCITY LIMITS BLUESPRINGSPKWY-ATMOSHEIM CITY LIMITS
0.71 50 0.71 18 ASP V 8 2
BROWN AVENUE CHEROKEE BLVD DEAD END 0A2 50 0.42 20 ASP N 8 3
BROWNLANE KITEROAD DEADENDS 0.46 0.48 16 881 N 11 2
________ __ __ ~ :~toBROWN SPRINGS ROAD BLUE SPRINGS PKWY- AT LONESOME PINE TRAiL 4.04 50 404 19 ASP V 23 3
MOSHEIM CITY LIMITS
BROWNS BRIDGE ROAD HOLLYaEEK.ROAD OLD ERWIN HWY - AT 2.42 50 - Sn is ASP t~ 13 2TUSCULUM CITY LIMITS
BROWNSCIRCLE ST JAMESROAD LONGCREEKROAD 1.00 50 1 16 ASP N 3 2
BROWNS HILl. LANE BRObSWSHILLI.COP DEAD ENDS 0.15 015 18 891 N 12 2
BROYLES LANE CHUCKEY PIKE DEAD ENDS 0.21 0.21 16 1 2
BROYLES ROAD
BRUCECOLLINSLANE
FO)C ROAD
HOUSTONVALLEYROAD
HORS~’-bREEKP
DEAD ENDS
ARK ROAD
0.41
~t27
0.47
416
a I
ASP N 18
2
2
BRLIMLEV DRIVE NORTH SEQUOLA TRAIL DEAD ENDS 026 028 16 ASP N 9 2
BRUMLEY DRIVE SOUTh SEQUOIA TRAIL DEAD ENDS 0.12 0.12 16 ASP N 9 2
BRUNNER STREET BAiLEY SThEETAT BAILEYTON DEAD ENDS 010 50 0.1 16 051 N 21 2Gift LIMITS
BRYANTLANE ASHEVILLE HWY DEAD ENDS 0.15 0.15 16 BST N 2 2
-~ ~4Jt~- ~i18i 2
BUCKINOHAM ROAD CHURCHSTREET HOLLYCREEKROAD 481 50
048
4.81 18 ASP N 2,4 2
.E~ .--~.,W!~9-,-Y D�AD.ENDS.- 0.18 JSBST N 5 2
BUFFALO CREEKLANE PIGEONCREEKRD DEADENDS 0.29 - 0.29 16 BST N 3 2
B1JLLFRQGLANE CAMPCREEKROAD
--
DE.ADENDS 0.14 014 14 BST -N 1 1
BURGERDRIVE CHUCKEYHWY CHUCKEY PIKE 029 0.29 17 ASP N 14 2
BURKEY ROAD WARRENSBURG ROAD HARIMAN ROAD 1.79 50 1.79 17 ASP Y 8 2
Thwsday,Janus,’,05, 2017
BROWNS HILL LOOP BAILEYTONROAD
BROWNS RIDGE ROAD L~~ftEMFAD~CREEKROAD CEDIR CREEK ~MD 1.01 -. -‘ tOO 17 - 851’ N 3 2
- - BST N
BAILEYTON ROAD 0.28 0.28 16 881 N 12 2
Road Baglnnlnge’EndlngLength ROW Length Rcadbd Surf StitMid Civil OSt Gina
(MI) Typ.
BURNETT’S CI-t&tPEL LANE
BYERI.EYLANE
WHITE SANDS ROAD DEAD ENDS
APTONROAC DEADENDS
033 50 033 17 BST N 2 2
0*4 014 10 Br N 13 2
CMJONESROAD HOLLYCREEKROAD SHILOHROAD - - 0.98 0.98 18 ASP N 13
cwpcrr LA gOAD - --
HOLLY CREEK ROAD DEAD END
$ 15 BST N 7 1
0.11 50 0.17 ASP N 13 - 4CABECOURT
0,18 0.18 18 BST N 22 2
0.18 0.78 17 BST N 22 2
CALDOSSONTRa
-- -
urnnaAsCREEKRa’D DE.ADENDS
CALICOR~Z) JOHNBIRDROAD MIDDLECREEKROAD
CAWEVIEW
— -
WESTOONNIE JOHNSON DEAD ENDS - 018 016 15 BST N 24 1-
CAMPCREEKROAD GREYSTONEROAD SUNNYDALE ROAD 311 3.11 18 ASP V 22 2
CAMP JOSHUA LANE
-
GREENE MOUNTAIN ROAD DEAD ENDS 0 26 026 £ ASP N 22 2
CAMPBELLCIRCLE CHUCKEYHWY CHUCKEYHWY 1.02 1.02 17 ASP N 14 2
MPaROAD
—
HORTONHWY WOOLSEY*W - - .~:.,.: jj: jj~ ~ - -;
CANARYROAD EASTALLENSBRIDGEROAD OLD ASHEVILLE HWY 0.13 0.13 18 ASP N 24 2
C.*MEYCREKLmE HORmNMW DEA 1_~_!:~±:~N 18 2CANNONLOOP
- -
FISHPOND ROAD FISHPOND ROAD 0.61 0.61 18 BST N 1 2
CANNON ROAD
— -
OLD STAGE ROAD HERITAGEROAD NORTh - -- 112 50 112 17 B&f * ~ 2
CANORESROAD -
CARLDOrf ROAD
JUO NEAL JUSTICE ROAD
JUST1CEROAD SMITHTOWNROAD
KINGSPORT HWY DEAD ENDS
0.50 0.5 16 ASP N 16 2
- -- 1.99 -- 1S9 17 881 N 16 2
0.30 50 0.3 16 BST N 20 2CARLTON RIDGE LANE
CARMELMILL HOUSE ROAD SUNNISIDE ROAD —- 055 50 055 iS ASP - N 24 2
CARPENTERSCHAPELROAD GILBREATh ROAD WEEMS CHAPEL ROAD 2 77 50 2.77 17 ASP N 23 2
CARR LANE NORTH
-
BANK DRIVE DEAD ENDS — 055 - 055 15 981 N I? 2
0.64 50 0.64 16 881’ N 17 - 2CARRLA?ESOIJTH M000YROAD DEADENDS
CARRIAGE LANE
CARTER LANE
- OUII,LENSHELL ROAD DEAD ENDS
OASIS ROAD DEADENDS -
- 028 50 026 28 ASP N 13 4
0.57 0.57 16 051’ N - 6 2
CARTERSVALLEY ROAD
-
LONESOMEPINETRAJL R.ATW000S ROAD - 216 50 216 Il BST - N 711 2
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Length ROWRoad 8.glaninglEndlng (MI)
Length Roadbed Surf StattAid Civil DisI CiasaType
CARTWHEEL ROAD CEDAR CREEK ROAD FILLERS MILL ROAD 0-88 0.88 17 ASP N 18 2
-~J~ ~9~-k,-
CECILDAVISROAD - ROLLINSCI-IAPELRD
M1r~.
ASHEVILLEIIWY -- —- 0-50
bj -W 40’ :N -!- 2
- Q.5 18 BST N 18 2
CEWIRAVE*IUE - - . .!~CK$H1U-DRIVE DEAD ENDS 0.27 40 0.27 16 ASP N 8 2
CEDAR CREEK CAVE RD DOYLE DAVIS ROAD GARRETT HILL ROAD 2.64 50 2.64 17 BST N 8 2
CEDAR CREEK ROA ASHEVILLE HWY
-
COUNTY LINE 8.23 50
DEAD ENDS 0.07
828 ¶9 ASP y 18,3 3
0.07 16 ASP N 18 2CEDAR CREEK SCHOOL RD DOYLE DAViS ROAD
CER~CRE$TAOAD - - %CWJNSPR*40S ROAD $~QAeMELROAD Q~ -50 0~93 17 851 - -N~ 23 2
CEDAR HILL STREET - NE~ORT~W MTHY AVENUE 0.14 0.14 16 ASP - 2
C~MENNWLANE. - - KI.1GSPORThMIY DEcO BIDS - 012 0.12 22--AS’ ii 12 3
CENTERSTREET EAST HILLCREST STREET HARDSHAW DRIVE 0.15 0J5 15 ASP N 8 1
-1~Es~c~St- - 0215 N- Si
CHAD SHELTON LANE OLD JONESBORO ROAD DEAD ENDS 0.22 50 022 16 BST N I - 2
c~gsósRCIRCLE - - ~7KU*3MOUNTAIN R~D VI~INSIMW$TAINROAD . - 02 14 8Sf N 16 I
CHANDLER ROAD SPLATTER CREEK ROAD OLD STAGE ROAD 0.63 50 063 17 BST N 2 2
CHaTT*M~ OSSWILUMS ROAD Oj.SSNAPPSFERRYROAD I t2 50 112 16 85? N 17 2
CHARLES JOHNSON ROAD CHUCKEY PIKE DAVY CROCKETTPARK ROAD 1 75 50 1.75 17 ASP N 15 2
~ - -- 0- 50t38 BEST N
CHARLIE DOTYROAD - LOST MOUNTAIN PIKE BARKLEY ROAD 3.71
DEAD ENDS - - 029 W
3.71 17 ASP N 16,17 2
029 18 ASP N 6 2CHEROKEE BLVD OWE SPRINGS PARKwAY-ATMOSHEIM CITY LIMITS
CHEROKEE LOOP CHEROKEE BLVD CHEROKEE BLVD 0.50 0.5 17 ASP N 8 2
CHEROKEESTREET lIE ‘
-
BLUESPRINGSPKWY-AT 0.63MOSHEIM CITY LIMITS
0.63 18 ASP N 19 2
0-9 16 BST N 22 2CHESTNUTRIDGE ROA MIDDLE CREEK ROAD KELLER ROAD 090
CHICKADEE ROAD- - liE
- -
PATTERSON STREET 0.17 0.17 18 ASP N 13 2
CHICKASAW DRIVE RIVER ROAD FILLERS MILL ROAD 059 0.59 15 BST N IS
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Road Beginning/EndingLength ROW Length - - Roadbed Sari Stat.Aid Civil Dial Class
(Mi) Type
cnIu4Ø(JIES1~E - MB 018 *7 ASP #4 1 2
CHIMNEY TOP LANE
-
KINGSPORT HWY DEAD ENDS 1.23 50 1.23 22 ASP N 16 3
CHIMNEYTOPI,00P HORTONHWY HORTONHWY 2.58 50 2.58 - 1? ASP N 1? 2 -
CHIPPENDALE LANE OLD MIDWAY ROAD DEAD ENDS 0.31 0.31 16 BST N 19 2
CHOCTAWDRIVE CHUCKEY HWY CHOCTAWDRIVE
SHAKE RAG ROAD DEAD ENDS -
1.20 1.2 . 1.8’ A~P N 14 - - 2
0.18 0.18 14 BST N 2 1
-
CHRISTMAN WAY
C IRA ~ jS” pbEt*J~1*Rbw s çH(J IRftAN ROAD S 03Q ~3 16 8SF N 14 2
CHUCKEY COLLEGE ST
-
CHUCKEY HWY HIGHLAND STREET
--
0.15 0.15 16 ASP N 14 2
CHUCKEYDOAKROAD lIE - - DEAD END .45 0,45 22 ASP N 14
cHUcKEYHWY
CHUCKEY POU4T
CHUCKEY POINT ACCESS
liE liE
CHUCKEY HWY DEAD ENDS -- -
4.02 60 4.02 20 ASP V 14 3
0.17 0.17 16 BST N 14 2
CHUCKEY HWY CHUCKEY POINT 0.10 0.1 16 ASP N 14 2
CHUCKEY RURITAN RON tIE OLDSTAGEROAD 034 034 18 ASP V 14 2-
CHUCKEYRURITANRDS liE CHUCKEYHWY 066 086 18 ASP N 14 2
!~e~L~t- •flsS W” N 3
1 27 1.27 17 ASP N 3 2CHURCH HILL ROAD-
NOLICHUCKEY ROAD ST. JAMES ROAD
CICERO AVENUE ASHEVILLE HWY DECATUR STREET - - 049 049 18 r’A~P N - 9 - 2- -
CIMARRONTRAIL SNAPPS FERRY ROAD DEAD ENDS 0.43 50 0.43 24 ASP N 14 4
~IRGLINGLANE ROAMINGDRIVE DEADENOS - 00950 9 24 ASP N 4 4
CLAYWAY WHITEHOUSEROAD DEADENDS -
KINGSPORT HWY SMItH MILL, ROAD
017 50 0.17 22 ASP N 1 3
CLEAR CREEK ROAD 1 72 50 1 72 17 BST N 11 — 2
CLEAR SPRINGS ROAD
CI.EMIbtR DRIVE
JOCKEY ROAD - -- - liE
CIIUCKEY PIKE DEAD ENDS
4.88 468 18 ASP V 15 2
032 032 - BST N 15
CLICK ROAD - -
CUFFLANE
-
OULANEY ROAD SHACKI.EPORD ROAD
RYANROAXJ DEADENDS
138 50 138 16 BST N 819 2
0.62 0.62 15 - 861 17
0.06 00616 BST N 20 - 2COU~~NE~ -
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Length ROW L.ngth Roadbed Surf Stat.AId Civil Diet ClassRoad BeginninglEnding (MI) Type
CLUBHOUSE LANE ASHEVILLE HWY DEAD ENDS 0.13 50 0.13 22 ASP N 9 3
COBBLE LANE BROOM FACTORY ROAD DEAD ENDS 0.16 0.16 22 ASP N 8 3
COCHRANLANE GAPMOUNTAINROAD DEAD ENDS 0.16 018 IS - 857 N 11
COCKATEIL ROAD MILBURNTOWN ROAD WASHINGTON COUNTY LINE 1.08 1.08 16 ASP N IS 2
cocMcc~41yaOAa -, -CEDAR~REEKROAD St JAMESTäQAD 1.15 50 1.15 17 AS’ - N 3 2
JOHN GRAHAM ROAD 1.09 1.09 18 ASP N 12 2
COLVERT ROAD CEDAR CREST ROAD ANDERSON LOOP 1.40 50 1.4 16 EST N 23 2
COLYER ROAD OLD MOUNTAIN ROAD BISHOP LOOP 0.78 50 0.78 16 BST N 22 2
COMMt*11Y ~ITER RD - ‘ MODOtlsI&D ~AD - GC(t~*JMflCENTER ROAD 025 50 0.25 15 831 N 19 1
CONCORD LANE CONCORD ROAD DEAD ENDS 0.12 0.12 14 BST N 4 1
-. •$~D$i.Dft~O’ SOLJTh*ØHAWKR~k0 * ~ .~n to ASP 2
COOlER LANE GAP CREEK ROAD DEAD ENDS 0.46 0.46 14 BST N 7
COYOTE.~Nt1~. TEDWEEMSROAI) DEADENDS MS M9 fl
CRAFT LANE HANEY HILL ROAD DEAD ENDS 0.79 50 0.79 16;~tAh?tKRCW~ .. - O1.OBMEYtONROAD ---• - 50 -0.2?. - 14 %St; -~ 21 1
CRAFTSPRINGS WEST BAILEYTON ROAD SOUTh WESLEY CHAPEL 0.610.61 16 CMX N 21 2
ROAD
cR~iSV~Kçç~ ~ .. I - - - .DS~OS .-‘ ..: - 494..——1:. .._‘_..th.aLh .___._d~_!~____.A... ,__~. ‘...._.
, 0.94 - 20 p~P— - . .~._... ~.a_.__. -a.
0.21 17 ASP
N 17
N 14
3
CRESTHILLS LANE CHUCKEY HWY —_DEAD ENDS 0212
COLLINS ROAD ROARINGFORKROAD
COTTONTAIL LANE
COUNTRY LANE
COOlER WAY KINSER PARK LANE DEAD ENDS - 0.25’ ROW 025 15 BST N 9
COSLEYLANE JIM FOXROAD DEADENDS 060 50 0.6 14 BST N 24
101 CUT-OFF DEADENDS 0,34 034 15 ASP N 13 1
KINGSPORTHWY CLOVERLANE 0.25 0.25 16 ASP N 20 2
COX ROAD LONESOME PINE TRAIL BLACK ROAD
COY BRADLEY LANE PILOT MOUNTAIN ROAD DEAD ENDS
COVE CREEC ROAD -. MHEip~EP9fl CEMCREIC ROAD ~ 60 - 0.74- 18 t~ V 18 2
COXHILLROAD ROARINGFORKROAD UNIONROAD - — 188 50 - 188 15 - 837 N 12
1.3950
0.41 50
1.39 16 851 N 8 2
0.41 16 BST N 7 2
851 N 21 1
ASP N 9 2
Thunday, Januar/ 05. 2017
Length ROW Length Roadbed Sod Stat.Aid Clvii Diet Cl...
~~±_ tk~~Th~i —
~RIcKErrLANE JEAROLDSTOWNROAD DEADENDS 0.180.18 14 BST
~‘N
±~i17 1
-
CRSMSONLANE - - WIU4O(tRChW - - DEADENDS -- Oct?
CRI1TER LANE - UTILE CHUCKEY ROAD DEAD ENDS 0_to 50
CROCKErTIMBERSROAD REMINEROAD I*ADENDS 030 50
0.17
0.1
03
IS
15
BST
BST
-
N
N
1 1
21 I
fl - ~
-
N
N
- -
14 4
4
- - - — -
CROWKIRK ROAD YELLOW SPRINGS ROAD MCDONALD ROAD 0.890.89
-
IS BSTCROSSOVER DRIVE - -- ASHEVIU.,E HWY - WAYLUIDDRIVE 030 50
CROWFLY LANE OLDASHEVILLE HIGHWAY OLDASHEVILLE HIGHWAY 0.18
03
0.18 15
ASP
BST
N
N
9
24CRUMCIRCLE - - - - - ASHEVILLE HWY ASHEVILLE HWY 0.16 50
CRUM LANE - - SAND BAR ROAD DEADENDS 0.30
0.76
0.3
16
15
851
BST
N—
N
18 2
1- - -- “~ OM~i.,:~!:. ... ..~O~7IjiSIE’rCHP9. 1.5*
1.51 14 est N *1-
CRYSTALLANE WI4ITEHOUSEROAD DEAD ENDS 0300.3 14 BST N 12
CULBERTEONROAD -- NEWPORTHWY -— —- POPULARSPRINGSROAD 2.20 50
CUMBERLANDDRIVE SHILOH ROAD-ATTUSCULUMCITY BROWNS22 11 831 N 3 2
1.13UMFrS 1.13 18 ASP N 13 2
- -. ;,.W~~g,au~sn~:- - . - R~T - - - 0$ -
ct F 40.13 17 - A1~S N 12
CUTSHALLAVENUE DECATUR STREET LAVADA STREET 0.23
CUTSHAW LANE OLD MOUNTAIN ROAD MSP4JA’ - - osi -- :-0.23
—
16ThQ~ -
ASP—
N——
9 2
021 ‘ -.
- -
DAIRYLANE - PAINTERROAD DEADENDS 0.130.13
14
14
~tBST
U
N
22
I- -
DANIELS LANE - - LEE SHELTON LANE DEAD ENDS 0.34
DARK HOLLOW LANE WARRENSBURG ROAD DEAD ENDS 0.1603’
0.16
15
15
ASP
BST
N
N
1 1
25DARNELL ROAD WHiRLWIND ROAD OLD ASHEVILLE HWY 0.48
0,48
1.15
0.1
1.98
16
15
14
16
ASP
BST
B~7BST -
N
N
$;
N
24 2
20 1
22 I
20 2
DASHAWAYROAD - DOTYCHAPELRQAD KINGSPORTHWY 1.15
IMVISLANE IAW1NGROAD DEADENDS - - 0,10
DAVIS VALLEY ROAD OLD BAILEYTON ROAD Don’ CHAPEL ROAD 1.98--
DAVY CROCKETT DRIVE ASHEVILLE hWY
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RoadLangth Row Length Raadbad Surf St.t.Aid
BsgIftning/Endlng (MI) TypeClvii Diet Class
DAVY CROCKETT PK RD CHUCKEY HWY WASHINGTON COUNTY LINE 2.03 50 2.03 18 ASP N 15 2
DAYGAP ~.;.j*~~~Ei$4CADLv --- .u.- - - - ‘DEe4E~ .~. : -- ~ ~ I~ -S
DEARSTONELANE EARLINGTONDRIVE DEADENDS 0.10 50 0.1 24 ASP N - 9 - 4
DEBUSK ROAD NEWPORT HWY
DECATUR STREET CICERO AVENUE
ASHEVILLE HWY 2.20 50 2.2 18 ASP V
DEAD ENDS 0.39 0.39 18 ASP N
9 2
9 2
DEEPHOLLOWLANE HORAGEBITNERROAD DEADENDS 0i9 50 0.19 15 BET N
DEAD END 0.26 50 0.255 ASP N
I
14DEERCHASELANE STONE 11AM ROAD
DEERFOOT LANE - NEWPORU6VY-
-- - -
DEAD ENDS 020 50 0.2 15 ASP N 9 1
DEERVIEWCIRCLE DEERCHASELANE DEAD ENDS 0.06 50 0.06 ASP N 14
DEERW000 LANE DEERW000 ROAD
DEERWOODROAD BLAKE ROAD
DEAD END 0-10 0.1 BST N
LAWS ROAD 0.43 0.43 15 BST N
22
22 1
**W4LEYRGAD
DELZIERANDOLPHROAD ERWINHWY -
cmmasM~LLsyROAD tSS 50 tas 16 DST N
-- -— WILLIAMSONROAD 037 50 037 15 BET N
11 2
1 1
DaIOCRAT ROAD MCDONALD ROAD - WES1W000 ROAD 3.70 50 3.7 16 BST N 4 2
DENVER BIBLE ROAD WARRENSBURG ROAD LITTLE WARRENSBURG 1.35 1.35 14 AST NROAD
4 I
DENVERBOWERSLANE PIIASAIniAti-Rb
DeVAULT COURT RIVER POINTE DRIVE
DEADENDS- 0.56 0.56 15 ASP N IS I
DEAD END 0.11 0.11 ASP N 9
:.r.:.. - ~ - ~. -. - - -- O43”~ -. DM3 4&: -BST: N 14. 2
DIXIE ROAD 107 CUTOFF WHITE SANDS ROAD —~ 1.38 50 1.38 18 ASP N 2 2
DOC HAWKINS ROAD DCIV CHAPEL ROAD--~~°~ -±!~!!L.~ 2!_ ±
OLD BAILEYTON ROAD 0.92 50 0S2 17 ASP V 21 2
bQDDB~$:ROAD — .-. -. - -Rv.ER~L14ROAD’ . - ,
- ,...,~ ..~.... -- - . - ..s~__- .L...GARftEU HILkROAD 224 60 -224 15 - ASP el
-~ ~ ..ãa -~ .~ -- — - - .._ -- . - -— —— -18 I
—— -- - —
DOGWALKROAD ROCK QUARRY ROAD WHITEHOUSE ROAD I 99 50 1.99 16 BST N 12 2
DOGWOODCIRCLE GAPCREEKROAD GAPCREEKROAD 0.24 0.24 14 851 N
DEADENDS 0.38 50 0.38 24 ASP N
8 1
2 4DOMINIQUELANE SUNNYSIDEROAD
DOOLITTLE ROAD LONESOMEPINE TRAIL HORTONHWY 1.59 60 1.59 16 ASP N 11 2
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Length ROW Length Roadbed Suit StatsAld Clvii Dkt ClassRoad BeglnnlnglEndlng (MI) bps
DOFf CHAPEL ROAD LOST MOUNTAIN PIKE KINGSPORT HWY 4.04 50 4.04 16 ASP Y 20,16 2
DOW LANE -- -
DOUGHTYSCHAPELROAD
KINGSPORTI{WY
LONESOME PINE TRAIL -
DEADENDS
BAILEYTON ROAD
015
1.71 50 Lu
~6
15
8ST
ASP
N
N
13
8,12
1
I
DOVETRAIL
DOWNEY ROAD
OTIWAYROAD
MORRISON ROAD
DEADENDS
KINGSPORT HWY
0.23
1.14 50
0.23
1.14
20
16
ASP
851
N
N
II
16
3
2
DoflEoAvm ROAD PERRYW’MS ROAD CEWIRCREEK ROAD 120 50 1.2 16 ASP N 18 - 2
DRYHOLLOWLANE- -- PHILIJPI ROAD - - DEADENDS 0.41 ~41 14 BST N 6 1
DUDE LANE LONESOME PINE TRAIL - DEADENDS 0.58 50 056 15 BST N 7
DULANEY ROAD lIE-AT MOSHEIM CITY LIMITS WARRENSBURG ROAD - - 2.28 50 2.28 17 ASP Y 8.23 2
DUN CANLANE PLEASANT VALEROAD DEADENDS III 50 111 15 851 N IS I
DUNHAM ROAD FISHPOND ROAD HORSE CREEK PK ROAD 124 134 17 ASP Y 1 2- owouCIcrowfloAs, DEAOEII(a 14 15:17 -
DYER HOLLOW ROAD WESTW000 ROAD MT HOPE ROAD 2.20 50 2.2 16 N 6 2
~AD - ASIEVILLEHIW ARUEWADDEU..ROAD 0.26 0.28 15 851 N 18
DYKES HILL ROAD MARTIN ROAD HAPPY VALLEY ROAD - 047 50 047 15 ASP N IS 2
OYVES4i&WIc~NSPOlO OLD SM.EYTOK ROAD DEADEKUG 2.V0 2 15 351 N Th I
EADS LANE DUNHAM ROAD - DEAD ENDS 0.55 0.55 15 BST N 1 1
EAGLEROOST - PISGARROAD DEADENDS 0.18 0.18 14 BST N 24 1
EALEY ROAD OLD KNOXVILLE HWY DEAD END 0.45 50 0.45 16 ASP N 8 2
EAE&BAXTERROAD JERALDSTOWNROAD - KINGSPCiRTHWY -- —- 195 50 195 17 851 N I? - 2
EARLINGTONDRIVE NEWPORTHWY 28 ASPDEAD ENDS 0.12 0.12 N 9 4
EARNEST ROAD CHUCKEY PIKE DEAD ENDS 1 90 50 1 9 16 851 N I 2
EASTALLENS BRIDGERD OLDASHEVILLE HWY ASHEVILLE HWY 2.67 50 2.67 19 ASP Y
-
9
-
3
EASTBONNIE JOHNSON LANE - - PISGAII ROAD DEAD ENDS 029 029 15 ASP N 24 1
EASTFORKROAD WHISPERINGROAD JONESBRIDGEROAD 2.47 2.47 16 BST N 24 2
EAST RIDGES COURT EAST RIDGES DRIVE DEAD ENDS 0.11 50 011 28 ASP K *4 4
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Road BsginnlngiEndlngLargth
(MOROW Ls*s Rafl.d SurfTYPS
-
S~UdCMI Din Class
EASTRIDGES DRIVE 1I-E RHEATOWNCEI~ETARYLANE 0.51 50 0.51 28 ASP N 14 4
EAST ROUJ4S STREET -
EASTSEVENSPRINGSLANE -
JONESBRIDdE ROAD
FORESTROAD
DEADENDS
DEADENDS
0.19
0.47
0.19
0.47
16
15
ASP
ASP
N
N
24
19
2
1
__ ~ —- t. ~ S~11NQSROAD -Le&~ MS 16 AS~ 14 52EASTWELLSHILLLANE MTCARMELROAD DEADENDS - 141 1.41 ASP N - 7 1
EASTERLY DRIVE WEST ALLENS BRIDGE ROAD DEAD ENDS 0.30 03 14 881 N 2
0.34 034 14 GRV N 2
~$fl~y fl4l~p MUWAjØfl~GEROAD sOUfl$10$8WK ROAD iao ~2 18 16 -- 11 1
EBENEZER LOOP EBENEZER ROAD EBENEZER LOOP 063 50 0.63 24 ASP N 1 - 4
EDENEZERROAD CHUC YPIKE EARNEETROAD - Dfl ~-7~ 16 N
ECHO DRIVE - SPEEDWAY DRIVE LAXEVIEW STREET 0.32 0.32 16 ASP N 8 2
EDCR(v St*SOUt~IE - ~ENI* 0.20 0.2 15 ASP - N 13 - 1 -
- ED SHIPLEY LANE NORTh MOHAWK ROAD DEAD ENDS 018 018 14 BST N 6
EDENS ROAD RIPLEY ISLAND ROAD ERWIN HWY-AT TUSCULUMS o.oc 50 0.04 18 ASP - - N - - - 13 - - 2CITY LIMITS
EDNA SOLOMON LANE LITTLE CHUCKEY ROAD DEAD ENDS 030 0.3 14 BST N 19 1
ELDRIDGE LANt
ELKWOOD LANE
-EAStcOtlItR~D
FLATWOODS ROAD
DEADENDS -
DEAD ENDS
0.20
0.10
02
0.1
15
18
851
ASP --
N
N
24
11
1
2
ELMERHAYESROAD WELCOME GROVE RD CARPENTER CHAPEL RD 2.00 2 16 ASP - N - -- 23 2
EI.MWOOD ROAD Lrrfl.E CHUCKEY RD SINKING SPRINGS ROAD 0.72 - 072 15 ASP N - 19 1
ELVIS LOOP POllER CREEKLANE POTTERCREEK LANE 0:33 50 0.33 15 BEt N 6 1
ENCHANTEDLANE JEAROLDSTOWNCHURCHRD DEAD ENDS 015 0.15 14 GRV N 17 1
ENGLISH WAY WEST PINES ROAD DEAD ENDS 0.27 0.27 14 BET N 17 1
!STATEDf~~EDEBUSK ROAD DEAD ENDS 018 50 0.18 ASP N 9
ESIWPLANE Ø.EAASPf%INGS ROAD DEADENDS
DEADENDS -
0.10
010
0.1
0.1
14
14
GRV
BST
N
N
15 -
2
1
IETERI’&&LLANE KELLEYGAPROAD
EVnN:( -- CLEARCREEKROAD DEADENDS 0.45 045 15 ASP N W -
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Ls.gth ROW LsiØI~ Roadbed Surf SlatnId CtvU Din CtsRoad Seg1nnk.gs~ndIng (MI) 1’Vp.
FAIRFIELD DRIVE BUCKINGHAM ROAD HOLLY CREEK ROAD 0 53 0.53 24 ASP N 13 4
FAIflI*EADOW LANE NOUCHUCKEY ROAD DEADENDS 0.38 50 0.38 14 BaT N 3 1
FAIRVIEW RIDGES COURT FAIRVIEW RIDGES DRIVE 6~iENDS 0 06 50 0~6 ASP N 20
FAIRVIEW RIDGES DRIVE GISSOtftOOP DEAD ENDS 0.25 60 0.25 ASP N 20
FAIRV1EW ROAD - SNAPPS FERRY ROAD SCOTT FARM ROAD 2.41 50 2A1 16 ASP N 20 2
~ ~ ~‘
FALCONCIRCLE RIPLEY ISLAND ROAD RIPLEY ISLAND ROAD 0.50 0.5 16 ASP N 14 2
~*~025 ASP NFALLEN BRIDGE LANE NEWPORT HWY DEAD ENDS 0 58 058 16 ASP N 25 2
FANNINGROAD 107 CUTOFF JONESBRIDGEROAD 017 50 0.77 15 BaT N 13 1
FARNSWORThLANE OLDASHEVILLE HWY DEAD ENDS 0.17 0.17 13 BST N9 I— - -
FAULKNERROAD liE CHUCKEYHWY 0.53 0.33 15 BaT N 14 1- -
FAWNCIRCLE DEERCHASELANE DEAD END 0.06 50 0.06 - - ASP N 14 - -
...::~k~3--k~a4’~ !1L~±J:~-.AP1~ø~-~.:ç- ~ !_.LFILLERS MILL ROAD ASHEVILLE HWY SOUTHALLENSBRIDGERD 2.91 2.91 17 ASP N 18 2
PINCHERCANE - - SHACKLEFORDROAD DEADENDS 030 50 Oi 15 BET N 25 1
FIRETOWERROAD NELSEROBERTSROAD DEADENDS 0.24 50 0.24 15 ASP N 17 1
flS*OOKRO~ OLDSJtflCYRCMbWEST’ ‘AD ~0jB’ tie- i& 881 N 25 2- - ,. ~—- ‘. — —-- ~ - - - L_-_. - —— - --—-—- -. -~ -
FISHPONDROAD !LEAS~T?~D DEADENDS 3.25 3.25 16 ASP V 1 2-
FLAGBRANCHROAD ASHEVILLE HWY OLDASHEVILLE HWY 176 50 1 76 - - 16 ASP N 2 -- 2
FLAMINGOROAD - BAILEYTONROAD BAILEYFONROAD 041 041 14 BST N 21 1
FLATWOODS ROAD OTTWAY ROAD DOOUTTLE ROAD - ~4 ;-~ - .-24~. ~7 .~‘. N 14’ 2
FLEA RIDGE ROAD MCDONALD ROAD FISH HATCHERY RD 2.61 50 2.81 16 ASP N 4 2
. ::.:—~ -r - -: ~ H sir: fl MIS I
FOODERSTACK MIN LOOP HORTONHWY HORTONHWY 3.20 50 3.2 15 ASP N 16,17 2
!~r-t~J~ J~tNaW VbPOEICTACKIflWLOOP___ 061 16 ASP N 17 2
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Length LengthRoad BsgIiinIng/EndIng (MI) Typo
N Ii -- 2FOGGY BOTtOM LANE BARKLEY ROAD DEAD ENDS 0.18 0.18 18
--
- .~.. - - - - ~in½á.fl- - -~.:~-~-- ~; : .: tz - r—--- 22
. 2 --‘—-
1FORKED DEER ROAD SENTELLE ROAD MCCOY ROAD 0.73 0.73 15 651
N
~e:!-~FOXGLENROAD ERWINflWY -- -- FOXROAD -- -- 025 - 025 15 ASP
t421N 1 I
FOX PMYS ROAD WHITEHOUSE ROAD BAILEYTON ROAD tOO 50 1 16 BEt N 12 2
FOXROAD ERWINHWY PLEASANTHILLROAD 1.51 50 1.51 16 ASP V I - 2
FOXTRPJL. tIE SWECKER ROAD-AT 0.09 0.09 15 oWMOSHEIM CITY LIMITS -
N 8 1
N 2FOXEORD ROAD 107 CUTOFF 107 CUTOFF 1 72 50 1.72 16 851
FOXGATE TRAIl. ThBY ROAD DEAD ENDS 048 - ~48 14 Pr
-
N 4 1
FRANK ROBERTS ROAD HORSE CREEK PARK ROAD MIDDLE CREEK ROAD 1.83 50 1.83 16 851Y 1 2
1FRANK TRACKER LANE HORTON HWY - - DEAD ENDS - - 0.45 MS 15 BET
FRED COX LANE -- WISECARVER ROAD - - - DEAD ENDS - - 0.29 50 0.29 15 BST
N
N 23 1
FR~DoMR~D - OLD SNAPPS FERRY ROAD OLD DuctcrOWt4 ROAD 11$ 50 1.65 15 BST N 15 1
FRIENDSHIP RD NORTH ROCK QUARRY ROAD -- FRIENDSHIP ROAD SOUTH 080 0.8 15 651 N 20 I
P~ENtSHIP~SOUTH - - ~SS~t3%ALPPAD .F~4DS*4IPROAD 14bRTh £‘ 0.t2 032 15 .Psr
-
N 12
-
1
GABY CIRCLE ASHEViLLE HIGHWAY ASHEVILLE HIGHWAY 0.20 02 15 BST N 9 1
GABY LANE. - - Ot}WA’tROAD DEAD ENDS 0.30 0.3 14 BET N 11 1
GALLIHAR LANE NEWPORTHIGHWAY DEAD ENDS 0.21 0.21 16 ASP N 8 2
- .-t ‘C ~t~~cflYtJ*tS ‘ ~ ‘ ~ r;CQ - $9 I— •]‘L .,_-“ -,_..__...._____~___ .-—- ——_____ ..,___ S-’’ -
Y 8j—-—-———.
N 11
3
GAP MOUNTAINROAD HORTON HWY HORTON HWY 5.90 59 17 ASP2
GARDEN OAKS LANE RO8ERT’KlL~YROAD DEAD ENDS “~Mf 0.41 20 ASP N 17 3
GARDNER LANE MOUNTAIN LOOP DEAD ENDS 0.24 50 024 15 ASP N IS
- IOOSWtIV$LEYROAD sa 2Z617 ASP N 18 2
GASS MEMORIAL ROAD WHITEHOUSE ROAD KINGSPORT HWY 1.08 50 1.08 16 BST N 12 2
GATEW000 ROAD SOUTH WESLEY CHAPEL ROAD Ft.AMINGO ROAD 0.85 085 15 BaT N 21
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— — — —I—.—
-- --- -- ---— Leer SngthR~dfl a~Ic~io~a
GEFELLERSDRIVE — — ASHEVILLE HWY — DEADENDS 012 012 16 ASP N - 9 2-
WAY JB4NNCS CREEK LANE - DEADENDS - 017 -- 017 14 BaT N 22 -
GEORGE BAILEY LANE GAPMOUNTAINROAD DEADENDS 0.14 0.14 15 85T N 11- -— -
- - awE-TRAIL -‘Z~? t ZO2 - Ti - 4~’ N 1~ 2GERALD MILLER LANE BAYSMOUNTAINROAD DEADENDS - - 035 035 14 - BST N4 I—
aFEaERS ROAD OLD JONESBORO ROAD EARNEST ROAD —- 014 50 014 tS BEt N 1 2
GIBSON LOOP SNAPPSFERRYROAD SNAPPSFERRYROAD 061 061 18 ASP N 20 2- —
~S~s ~ ~ ~ Thi e~tGILBREATH MILL ROAD IRON BRIDGE ROAD MCCAMEYROAD - - — 112 50 112 16 BST - N 23 - 2- — ——
a~EAmRcw, - WflVft~ROAD VT’CA~LROAD 328 328 t8MP N 23 2
GLADES ROAD SMELCERROAD 1.55 50 1.55 lB 8ST N 4 2—
GLEN MCAMISL.ANE SULPHER SPRINGS LOOP DEAD ENDS — — Dli - Oil — 1385T N - I
GLENN RENNER LANE PIGEON CREEK ROAD DEAD ENDS - 027 027 14 BaT N 25 1
SK’IC*EFORDROAO tZt 221 18 ASP N25 2--
GODDARDDRIVE BUCKINGHAMROAD DEADENDS 036 036 20 ASP N 13 3— - — —
GOLDOUSTROAD FIUaSMWD CE ~ 06 18 ASP N a 2
GOLF COURSE CIRCLE ASHEVILLE HWY ASHEVILLE HWY 0.32 50 0.32 16 ASP N 9 2- -
GOLWTRACEDR~E M$TAU DDEADENL)5 -— 38 50 0.36 ASP N9
MTCARMELROAD - MTCARMELROAD 2.18 50 2.18 16 ASP N 7 2GOPHER ROAD LITTLE MEADOWCREEIC ROAD DEAD ENDS 05t 50 (151 17 ASP N 3 -- - 2
GOSNELLROAD KELLEYGAPROAD S(JSONGROAD 044 0.44 16 - 651 N 20 2
GRACEt.ANOLANE - liE - - DEADENDS 9.28 60 0.28 15 BSTN 14 1
GRAHAMLANE SUSONGROAD DEADENDS 0.68 - 0.68 15 BST N 2 1— -- -
GRAN1R -- tIE -- - - CHUCKeYPIKE - - 0.27 027 18 ASP N 14 -
GRASSHOPPERLANE -— SOUTHWESLEYCHAPELROAD DEADENDS 0 18 0 18 15 BEt N 21 1
GRASSY CREEKROAO BLUE5PRINGtpflWyaT — LONESOMEPINETRAIL -- 328 50 328 16 ASP N 8,2.3 2
Thursday.Janualyos,2o17 ‘ — --— -
L.ngth ROWRaid BegInnIng/EndIng (MI)
Lwqth Roadb.d Surf StflAId CMI 01St CliiiType
GRAVEL WOODS ROAD POTIERTOWN ROAD MCDONALD ROAD 1.16 1.18 17 ASP V 19 — 2
- , ~S4~*~e ROAD ~ - :1 ~!-‘t! -- $r.2- .
GRAYSBURG HILLS ROAD KINGSPORT HWY OLD SNAPPS FERRY ROAD 1.92 1.92 16 ASP N 16 2
- -- - *IF.~S1~ ~ - . ~f*g’~tGEI~AD-- MW ~50
-
DM0 IS - S N 9 2
GREENROAD NORTHMOHAWKROAD MCDONALDROAD 1.18 1.18 15 BaT N 19 1
~EE~.Mu~r*oeD ~ N 2 -—
GREENE RIDGE LOOP UNION CHAPEL ROAD UNION CHAPEL ROAD 1.49 149 17 ASP Y 1 2
~--~: -- ~f-~ *24-20__~!!LI.14 BaT N 17 1KINGSPORTHWYGREENSHEDCIRCLE KINOSPORTHWY 0.23 50 0.23
GREENWAVI.ANE Ci-IUCKEY RURITAN ROAD SOUTH GREENWAY LANE 0.16 0.16 14 851’ N 14 1
GREENWAY STREET HILLCREST STREET DEAD ENDS 0.11 011 16 ASP N 8 2
- ~WiMCfr1 ~ ,- t12 15’ N. -12 -
____ ___ -________
GREGG MILL ROAD ST JAMES ROAD WEST ALLENS BRIDGE ROAD 1.75 1.75 17 ASP N -- 3 - 2
GREY LANE PISGAH ROAD - DEADENDS 0.38 50 0.38 15 BaT N 24 1
GREYSTONE MOUNTAIN R ROUND KNOB ROAD DEAD ENDS 0.85 0.85 14 GRV N 22 I
Gte ____ __ - a QPE9*RIDQE LOOP it -60 782 18 ASP V V___2
GUINN DRIVE BLUESPRINGSPARKWAY-AT DEADENDS 0.38 0.38 24 ASP N 8 4
MOSHEIM Cr1? UMITS
Ii - ______________ ~m 16 F~&r K___ __
GUThRIE GREENE WHEELERROAD HAWKINS CO LINE 1.65 16 BaT N1.65
~.!
6 2
GUY MATTHEWS LANE - CONCORDROAD DEADENDS 0.56 0.56 15 851 N 4 1
HACKBERRY STREET ASHEVILLE HWY DEBUSK ROAD 0.15 0.15 15 ASP N 9 1
HAL HENARD ROAD I IE.AT GREENEVILLE Cr1? LIMITS SIJRKEY ROAD
WHEELER ROAD
205 2.05 18
089 0.89 16
ASP
BST
Y
N
8 2
6 2HAMMrrr ROAD OASIS ROAD
‘~!~~:HHANKINSSPRINGSL.ANE
- - ~.:--P~!~TAXEOFFLANE
SUSc*fl~EMORt~LROAD -
DEADENDS
0.75 ~OJ5Th
0.20 02 14
-- ASP
BST
N
N 12 1
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Raid B.glnnlng!Eudlag
HAPPY VAU.EY ROAD CLEAR SPRINGS ROAD COC1CATEIL ROAD
Lmigth R(MI)
2.28 60
OW Ls,gth Ro.dt.d
2.29 17
SurfT~’p.
ASP
SMsAkI CM DIet
N 15
Clan
2
HARMON LANE MCDONALD ROAD DEAD ENDS 0.23 0.23 14 BST N 6 1
HARMONYCIRCLE DAILEYTON ROAD liAILEYTON ROAD Ofl 50
t82 50
042 1~
182 16
ASP
BaT
N 12N 12
2
2HAROLDCEMETARYROAD BAILEYTONROAD - WHI1EHOUSEROAD
- :.$.~ ~ :~:r., -_~!J°_-~L2~.~! lf.±_HARRISONROAD 107 CUTOFF SUNNYDALEROAD 2.21 50 2.27 15 ASP N 2 1 -
HARTMAN BRANCH LANE HAFtIMAN CHAPEL ROAD - - DEADENDS - - -
HARTMAN CHAPEL ROAD OLD KENTUCKY ROAD WEST OLD MIDWAY ROAD
0.40
0.82
04 14
082 16
ASP
BST
N 25
N 25
I
2
HARYMAN LANE WARRENSBURG ROAD BANDY ROAD L31 1.31 16 CMX N 8 2
HARTMAN ROAD - DULANYROAD Ml PLEASANTROAD-AT
MOSHEIM CITY UMITS201 .01 - 16 ASP N 8 2
HARTSRAW DRIVE BLUE SPRINGSPXWY-AT DEAD ENDSMOSHEIM CITY UMITS
0.74 024 Ii ASP N 8 2
HASTYLANE GAPCREEKROAD DEADENDS 0.25 0.25 14 BST N 7 1
HMINSOHQOLLAI� ~ - - DEADENDS GAS DAB 15 B~ N 4 1
IIAVENCOVE — GOODMANLOOP DEADENDS 0.11 0.11 15 ar N 7 1--
HAWK HOLLOW ROAD POPULAR SPRINGS RCA0 COCICECOUNTY LINE 013 0.73 16
1.09 15
831’
BST
N 5
N 11
2
I
-
HAWKINSLANE VANHILLROAD - - -- DEADENDS 1.09 50
H#~PQNSWAY SINJ(INGSPRINGSROAO DEADENDS DII 0.11 14 851’ N 5
HAWSLANE OLDBAXTERROAD DEADENDS 0.66 066 15 BaT N 17 1
OLDBAXTERROAO DEADENDS IS OW N tY I
HAYRIDE LANE ELMER HAYES ROAD DEAD ENDS 008 15 BST N 230.08
HAZEL SHELTON LANE DYER ROAD DEADENQS - -oa - .50 0.2 16 ASP N 18 2
HEADRICK LANE WALKERTOWNROAD DEADENDS 046 0.46 14 BST N 20 I
HEAThER WAY HOUSTON VALLEY ROAD DEAD ENDS - Q,r-: C~II 15 681’ 11 18 1HEMLOCKLANE MEADOWLANE
-
DEADENDS
-
0.11 0.11 24 ASP N 13 4
HEMLOCK TRAiL HORTON HWY - - GAPMOUNTAINROAD 096 50 098 iS ASP N II
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Li.igt(~) Ty~
Road SflInnIngitAdIng---.- -- -----~-
HENARD ROAD GRASSY CREEK ROAD BROWN SPRINGS ROAD 16 BST N 23 21.37 50
N 7 1
HENRY LANE MT CARMEL ROAD DEAD ENDS
i;n - tssn -esr
0.30 50 0.3 14 BST N 7 1
HENSthnANE - - IstRImGEROADNOgnI - DEADbIDS 050 50 0~5 15 EST yl 15
HERITAGEROADNORTh liE lIE 2.46 2.46 16 ASP N IS 2
HERITAGE ROAD SOUTH - lIE WASHINGTONCOUNTYLINE 055 0.55 16 ASP N 15 2
HERFMNCIRCLE -- 1O7CUTOFF MIDDLECREEKROAD 0.26 0.26 15 BST N - 1 1 -
NICE LANE IRXT~WEROADNC~TH .OMD~NCZ - Mi. O.I? 13 BST N 14 I
HICKORY HOLLOW ROAD ERWIN HWY ERWIN HWY 0.22 0.22 15 BaT N 1 1
HIDDEN MEADOW LANE STONE DAM ROAD DEAD ENDS 0.42 50 0A2 16 CMX N 14 2
HIDDEN VALLEY LANE BAILEYTON ROAD DEAD ENDS 0D8 0.08 15 OW N 12 1I
- -:
HIGI-4TOP ROAD
- ~I~ls.Mt
:- ~‘:
MCMIUAN ROAD
-
-
.
0.95 50 0,95 17 ASP N 19 2MIDWAY ROAD
0.53 60 0.53 IHtus~oKtesa FRANK*OS~TSROAD DEAD ENDS
HILLCREST STREET BLUE SPRINGS PKWY-AT HARTSHAW DRIVEMOSHEIM CITY LIMIT
0.43
HILLCUT ROAD (POP UVAR&PM?1~RO4X) CQaEOCAJNTYUNE 2,13 50 2.13 iT ASP N 3 2
HILLDALE ROAD SINKING SPRINGS ROAD SINKING SPRINGS ROAD 1.56 50 1.56 15 BST N 19 1
-. .~- -: - 0.0424~_~L~ft14 BaT N 19 1
HILLTOP LANE -- - - - - — - - 021 0.21
P1ltLTa!P$~ID LCVEIS* PMWT* VIEW LOOP LVfl1AC~MOUNTAIN VIEW G15 015 18 ASP N U 2I 3 i., - - -- -- C-- -- - -v* .4~~. ~• .k t ‘-i—-—- —— ——— ——— — I. ——
HINKLELANE LITTLECHUCKEYROAD DEADENDS 0.18 0.18 14 BST N 19 1
HIXON AVENUE ASHE’VIU,E HWY ROMANS DRIVE 120 1.2 16 ASP N 9 2
HIXONCIRCLE HACKBERRYSTREET HACKBERRYSTREET 021 0.21 15 ASP N 9
-~ -: ~ ROAD - - -— ~ &2 15 GRY N 23 1
HOLDER ROAD FAIRVIEW ROAD —— SNAPPSFERRYROAD - -— 0.97 0.97 16 ASP N 14 2
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MCDONALD ROAD DEAD ENDS
15
18
BST N
ASP N 8 2
4 - . - -— . - - . - . . —.. —
— I~t ROW Lsngth RaiSed Stfl SInAM CM DIM st_sRoad BogInSrtgiEndIng (MI) This
HOt.POM LANE LOVERS LANE DEAD ENDS - 0.14 0.14 15 ASP N 8 1
HOLLANDROAD - LOSTMOUNTAINPIK.E DYKESHAWKINSROAD 1.05 50 1 05 15 BaT N 16 1
HOIjOWROQq.fl~~ ROCIWHILLDI~VE - DEi~~iDS oo~s 40 0.04 16 ASP N 1 2
HOLLY CREEK ROAD CHURCH STREET~AT DEAD ENDS 310 50 31 16 BaT N 24 2GREENEVILLE CIrY LIMITS
HOMEPLACE LANE 101 CUTOFF’ DEAD END 0.50 10 - 0.5 BaT N 22
HONEYDEWLANE NEWPORTHWY DEADENDS 0.18 0.18 - IS - BST N 9 1
HOOVER ROAD OflWAYROAD UNION ROAD 175 50 1.78 16 BST N 21 2
HOPSON ROAD OLD MILBURNTON ROAD FREEDOM ROAD 089 089 IS BST - N — 15 1
HORACERfTNERROAD BROYLESROAD DUNHAMROAD 0.93 50 093 35 SST N I
HORSECREEIcpARJ(RD ERWINHWY - - DEADENDS -- 264 50 2.64 18 ASP V 1 2
-: :?N!.~.ci.~r~ - ~ 1~!,°- ‘°~*‘ “- ~.. 1~Y~’__~.HOUSE ROAD SUNNYSIDE ROAD EAST FORK ROAD 1.31 50 Ui 15 BaT N 24 2
HUFFLME BIBLES CHAPEIROAD DEAD ENDS 0.35 A38 15 851 N 19 1
HUGHSTORYROAD REMINEROAD WASHINGTONCOUNTYLINE 0.20 0.2 - 15 BST - N 15 -— I
HUP~ERTI.A$E GILØREATHROAD DEAD ENDS 033 50 0.33 15 SST N 1 1
HUMBOLTLANE JEAROLDSTOWN ROAD DEAD ENDS 0.47 0.41 11 ASP N 17 2
HUMMINGBIRDLANE ROLLINGHILLS ROAD DEAD ENDS 015 0~t6 15. 85? N 8 1
HUMPHREYS ROAD CARTWHEEL ROAD CEDAR CREEK ROAD 035 035 20 ASP N - 18 3
HURLEYLANE BLUESPRINGSROAO DEADEND 0.44 50 044 16 857 N 4 I
HUSKYLANE - OLDBAILEYTON ROAD GLENMCAMISROAD 0.19 019 14 BST N 21
HUTTON ROAD OR~8ANICROAD WEST HOGAN LANE 0.26 026 14 BaT N 5
IDELLROAD 11E.ATMOSHEIMCITYLIMITS NORTHMOHAWKROAD - 1A2 - 1.42 16 BST N S 2
INDIANGRQVEL~JqE WESTPINESROAD DEADENDS 0.64 50 Os’s 1~ BaT N 11 I
IRON BRIDGE ROAD - - GILBREATH ROAD BLUE SPRINGS PKWY 2.09 50 2.09 17 ASP N 23 2
ISLEYIAPW . wHjTEHOuSERQ~fl DEAD ENDS 0.20 0.2 15 ASP N 12 1
IVY LANE - CRYSTAL(.ANE DEAD ENDS 0.25 0.25 14 BaT N 12 1
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La~ji pthi, LS,gIII Rosdtnd suit Stats*Jdcsuomt cins
(MI) Typs
J MELI. JOHNSON ROAD SfrtILOtI ROAD BUCKINCHAM ROAD 0.35 50 0.35 15 031 N 13 1
JRKENNEYLANE PIKEROAD DEADENDS 038 0.38 15 BST N 11 1
J.TOWN LAME .JEAROLDSTOWN ROAD DEAD ENDS 0.20 0.2 15 853’ N 11 1
JACK LANE - — -- GREYSTONEROAD - DEADENDS 0.31 - 0:37 14 BST N 22 1
JACK NORTON ROAD MORGAN LOOP COLVER ROAD 0.62 0.62 - 14 BST N 22 1
JACKSON CEMETARY Lii HORTON HWY - DEAD ENDS 0.39 — 039 14 BST N 17 1
JACKSON HOLLOW ROAD WARRENSBURG ROAD PATES HILL ROAD 1 16 50 1.76 15 651 N 5
JACKSON LANE EAST PYBURN LANE DEAD ENDS 032 50 0.32 15 BST N 17
JACKSON LANE WEST HORTON HWY DEAD ENDS 0.59 50 059 16 951’ N 11 2
JADELANE BILI.YBIBLEROAD DEADENDS 0.10 50 0.1 15 BST N Ii
JARRELL ROAD MCDONALD ROAD CONCORD ROAD 0.99 0.99 14 881’ N 4 1
JAY FANNING ROAD SEATON ROAD BILL JONES ROAD 1 06 50 1.06 15 BaT N 22 I
JAYBIRD LANE lOSER LOOP DEAD END 0.34 034 14 BST N 9 1
JAYNES LANE CHUCKEYI-1WY DEAD ENDS 0.15 0.15 14 BST N 14
JEAROLDSTOWNCHURCHLN WOOLSEYROAD DEADENDS 0.19 0.19 14 ASP N 17 1
JEAROLDSTOWN ROAD WEST PINES ROAD WASHINGTON COUNTYLINE 6.34 50 6.34 18 ASP V 17 2
- - -- - - ~YEiQD - . S - 0~ 033 15 831’ N 15 - 1
JEEFRIESLANE MARVINROAD DEADENDS 0.84 50 084 15 BaT N 7 1
-
jS%~jvfra4~YR~Dr . DEADEM3S *t0 ~: 01 13 831’ N
N
6
22
1
1JENNINGS CREEK LANE GREYSTONE ROAD DEAD ENDS 1.10 50 1.1 15 ASP
t5. - ..
C5QC. 0,45 ‘15 :ft,~r s - 1
JEWELLSAYLERLANE SAYLERROADNORTH DEADENDS 012 0.12 14 BaT N 11 1
13 2JIM FOX ROAD MT HEBRON ROAD JONES BRJDGE ROAD 1.18 50 118 15 ASP t4
JIM KIRK ROAD NORTH MOHAWK ROAD MCDONALDROAD 1.99 50 1.99 17 ASP N 6 2
JIM POELANE - :‘GApa~EScRQ*. - -- - - - , OE~EItS - ~. -: O.~I- 021 15 951 N 1 1
JIM SHORT LANE WILLIAMSON ROAD DEAD ENDS 010 0.1 13 BST N 1
Thursday. January 05. 2017
. . Iangri ROW Langri Rodrdt.d Suit SSaMM Clvi 01st CIa.Road B.gkintug/EndIng (MI) Typ.
I ~ 4flon Is ~ç t~ aJOCKEYROAD OLDSTAGE ROAD CLEARSPRINGS ROAD 3 56 3 58 17 ASP V 15 2-—
JOEBALLROAD RHEATOWNROAD TEAGUEROAD 09250 092 15 851 N 20
JOEHURLEYLANE PHILUPPIROAD DEADENDS 0.25 0.25 15 BaT N 6 1
4I~~~b,; 5P2’~~~iC’~a ~ ~ ~ ~°~k..it.r__!f~ ‘~ 2
JOEJOHNSTONLANE NEWPORTHWY DEADENDS 026 026 15 BaT N 9 1
XMNBIRDROAD SENIELJ-EROAD B1LLJONESROAD - 130 - 13 IS 851’ N 22~ I
JOHN DEERE ROAD AMITYROAD DEADENDS 0.18 0.18 14 851’ N 8
JOHN GRAHAM ROAD OTTWAY ROAD LONESOME PINE TRAIL 436 436 18 ASP N 1221 2 -
JOHNSON HOLLOWLANE HORTON HWY DEAD ENDS 050 0.5 15 ST N - Ii 1
‘I - -- 04650 6% ~S OS? N 9 2— -
±!!SONW.~ CAMPBELLCIRCLE DEADENOS 007 007 14 BST N 14- --
JONESCHAPELLANE GAPMOUNTAWROAD HEMLOCKTRAJ 010 01 14 ASP Nil I-
JONES LANE ANDERSON LOOP DEAD ENDS 028 026 18 ASP N 7 2— — -
~ M~tri!~D S~4 144 A~ -~ 2 2
JOSEPH DRIVE MT HEBRON ROAD DEAD ENDS 016 016 28 ASP N 24 — 7— —— -
JOSE ROAD MTHOPE ROAD LEE ROAD - 0.51 051 15 951 N 6 1
JRGRAYROAD SEATONROAD MCCOYROAD 0.38 038 IS ASP N 22 2
JRGUNTERROAO CAMPCREEKROAD D~DENDS - ~° 0,3 ~ - 22 I
JUBILEEROAD CRAFTSPRINGSEAST BAILEYTONROAD - 0.56 0.56 14 BST N 21—
JUDNEALLOOP - DOTYCttAPELROAD DOTYCHAPELR~D .48 - 11 BaT N 20
JUSTICE ROAD DOTYS CHAPEL ROAD WEST PINES ROAD 2.34 40 - 2.34 16 ASP N 16 2-
KAThERINELANE JONES BRIDGEROAD DEAD ENDS — 012 012 - IS ASP N -- 24 1-
KAThYAVENUE —_KESTERSONSTREET DEADENDS 025 50 025 16 ASP N 9 2—
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Road
KELLER ROAD
KELLEYGAP ROAD
ERWIN ‘QlY
B.glnnlngiEndlng
FRANK ROBERTS ROAD
ASHEVILLE HWY
Iaigth ROW L.ngth Rc.db.d Surf(MI) Typs
I 30 50 13 16 ASP
4.92 50 4.92 15 CMX
StateAld Civil 01st Class
N 1 2
N 2 ISUNNYDALEROAD
KELLYHOU.OWLANE KEU,YLANE DEADENOS
DEADENDS
0.20 0.2 14 BaT
0.73 0.73 14 ASP
N 13 1
N 17 1KELLYLANE HORTONHWY
IcE$NE’Is!wftsOAD4..
HO3TOKIIWY .
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LONESOMEPINETRAIL
OflWAY~~AD 3.86 - See . 18 ASP—. — —-—-.——— -.ass so 0.58 13 aS
V 11. 2.—--—-—
KEPLARLANE DEADENDS N 12 1
KESTERSON STREET
KEYLANE
NEWPORTHWY KATHY AVENUE 0 14 ‘ 014 16 ASP N 9 2
ROARINGFORKROAD DEADENDS 1.32 50 1.32 14 GRV N 12 1
~~DWWS~~tfl~ ~~ ~-~-LL. .~: ~ ± .r.._~KIDWELL SCHOOL ROAD BAILEYTON ROAD BAILEYTON ROAD 0.70 0.7 ~ 16 ASP N 12 2
jgLkw j~A*:---: .- EAs1atf~;r. at.~~-; . ~a2 - t2~ t~~-~r: N. 4 1
KILLION ROAD FISH HATCHERY ROAD DEAD END 0.20 0.2 BaT N 4
KINLEY LANE HAPPY VAlLEY ROAD DEAD ENDS
DEADENDS
025 0 28 14 951’
0.54 50 0.64 ~?!N 15’ 1
N 9 2KINSERPARKLANE OLDASHEVILLEHWY
KIRK HILL ROAD EASTERLY ROAD MASON LODGE ROAD 014 0.24 1 5 BaT N 4 1
KIRKLANE OLDLANEROAD DEADEND 0.17 50 0.17 GRV N 5
KISERBR* - .1Pq~Pn~Y -- - - ~ 00~ -407 19 .e N 13 3
KISER BOULEVARD ACCESS BOLTON ROAD KISER OULEVARD- ATGREENEVILLE CITY LIMITS
0 10 0.1 ASP N 13 2-
KISER LOOP NEWPORT HWY NEWPORT HWY
ROBIN HOOD TRAIL -
066 0.86 18 ASP
183 50 1.83 - 16 BST
N 25 2
N 2 2KITCHEN BRANCH ROAD KELLEY GAP ROAD
KITE LANE PHILLIPI ROAD DEAD ENDS 035 0.35 14 851 N 6 1
KITE ROAD HORTON HWY GAP MOUNTAIN ROAD 2.07 50 2.07 16 BaT N 11 2
. - ~ -- OAR.. - 042: t5 AW N - - I I
KIWI LANE OASIS ROAD DEAD ENDS 0.30 - 0.3 14 BST N 6
KNIGHT HOU.OWLME - P~TESHfl.L ROAD -- DEAl) ENDS 0.75 015 14 851 N 5 1
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Leges ROW Length RoaflS Suit StflAId CNn 04t des(Ml) Type
KNIGHTLANE LAWRENCELANE DEAD ENDS 0 10 0 1 14 BST N 25 1
KNOOCREEKROAD FIS*’$HATCHER COCKECO LINE 028 50
0.22
025 17 ASP N 4 2.
KNOLLW000 DRIVE FAIRFIELD DR DEAD ENDS 022 20 ASP N 13 3
KNOTTj~&GktAMTRAIL LADY MARION ThAIL DEAD ENDS
~LABRADORRW~D OLD MIDWAY ROAD UTILE CHUCKEY ROAD
0.50
1 .31
Q5 t4 ~ N 2 I
1 31 16 BaT N 5 2
LACEW000 LANE BARKL.EY ROAD- DEAD ENDS
LADY MARIONTRAJL KITCHENBRANCH ROAD DEAD ENDS
028
0.15 50
0.28 15 BaT N 17 1
0.15 15 BaT N 18 1
LAKESHORE DRIVE ASHEVILLE HWY DEADEt4DS 0 15 0 15 I6 ASP N 9 2
~1~Y!~!’~!I.. SPEEDWAYDRIVE TRAILSENDLAN 0.29 50 029 16 ASP N ~ S 2
LAMONS ROAD NORTh MOHAWK ROAD MOUNTAIN ~MLLEYROAD ~~ 1.21 121 ~ 15 ~~BS1.~ N B
LANTERNLANE WHEELERRaW DEADENDS 0.17 0.17 14 BST N 6 1
LAUP~E~:LROAD•% ~~~fti~jjy: , t$a~’~pjj~~As~
LAUGHUN ROAD_______ BUCKINGHAM ROAD DEAD ENDS
yp
0.53
i m 14 851 lI 25 j
0.53 15 BST N 131.
~fli~~t~’ ~ , ‘a ~ ~ ‘ ~ ~__~-J~ : ~ 1± ~ -I 41LAVADA STREET NADINE AVENUE CICERO STREET 0.09
-
0.09 16 ASP N 9 2
LAWINGROAD ~4ORSEQREEKPF,RK ROAD QtjpJ$ftJ4 ROAD 045
050 50
095 5 881 N 1 1
05 14 851 N 25 1LAWRENCELANE GLENW000DRJVE DEADENDS
LAWSROAD GREYSTONEROAD BLAKEROAD 100 1 IS ASP 22 2
LAZYBROOKROAD OLD SI’&APPS FERRYROAD SINKJNG CREEK ROAD 0 42 50 0.42 15 BST N 20 1
LEEACCESSROAD MA17H&WSLOOP LEEROAD 0.15 015 15 BaT N 6 1
LEEROAD MArn-IEWS LOOP MTHOPEROAD 100 1 15 BST N 6 1—.
LEE SHELTON LANE 101 CUTOFF DEAD ENDS - —- - 049 049 15 ASP N 22 - -
008 14 BST N 15 1BOLESL’.NE DEADENDS -0.08
UBERTY HILL SOUTh JOCKEY RQkO OLD SNAPPS FERRY ROAD - 251 50
1.99 50
251 17 ASP N 15 2
1.99 16 ASP N 9 2LICKHOLLOWROAD NEWPORTHWY DEBUSKROAD
IJGHTLANE HORTONHWY DEADENOS — 041 041 14 931’ N I?
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t.ingth ROW Length(MI) Typ.
Rod BaglanIngs~ndhig
N 19 1LILAC LANE VAUIYDALE ROAD DEAD ENDS 0.47 0.47 14
LIMESTONETRAIL KATIE LANE DEAD ENDS -- . 4C&’:t50 0.05 -~.. - .~P. N
LINK HILLS CIRCLE EAST ALLENS BRIDGEROAD DEADEND 0.10 0.1 28 ASP N 9 4
LINKS MILL CIRCLE
LINKS MILL ROAD
- -- - -‘ USSIMtLRQAD - - .
E. AU.ENS BRIDGE ROAD
DEADENDS -
OLD ASHEVILLE HWY
021
0.94 50
0.21
0.94
15
15
~t
BST
N
N
9
9
1
1
2 LINKS VIEW DRIVE
LITTLEBROOKLANE .
RIVER POINTE DRIVE
FILLERSMILLROAD
DEAD END
DEADENDS
038
0.22
036
022 15
ASP
- BST
N
N
9
18 I
umg9auça~YQilof - r ijrn~c*iuc~aROAD ~pc~9~~tsacaqAn o~n osz 1? ~w u 5 2~ — -.- ~_._s_- . -— ———.-~- -- —~ . - — - --- -
LITTLE CH*JCKEY ROAD MCDONALD ROAD WARRENSBURG ROAD 5i6 50 5i6 18 ASP V 19 2
UT’fl..EINDtAN CRKRD 1O1CLTTOFF OtDASIIEVIU,EHWY 116 50 1 18 15 B5T N 2 I
LITTLE JOHN TRAIL KITCHEN BRANCH ROAD ROBIN HOOD TRAIL 0.27 0.21 14 BaT N 18 I
rf~ ~~ ~c~W~~lrc ‘!-!:- ~ ~ I 2.9!~ ~ - - N !-_ .~1-SOUTh MOHAWKROAD SINKING SPRINGS ROAD 4.43 50 4.43 15 8SF N 4,19 1
0.2 16 ASP NBAILEYTON ROAD 0.20
N0.56 13 951aSADEsOS
‘~~ø,$~ø~D~:~:‘~:~ ~.~ Ln~ ~i:T ~ ~ :NT. .W 2LONG CREEK ROAD CEDAR CREEK ROAD COCKE COUNTY LINE 1.71 50 t71 16
1 5
20
ASP
ASP
ASP
V
N
N
3
24
1
2
1
3LORDS tAN5~R .
LORI CIRCLE
. . . ‘~M.p~jgv%t~ifow. . pEP~E4IOS
LORI CIRCLE
0.06
0.83
0 06
0.83LAUREL ESTATES CIRCLE
-. ..; - SADØI!bñtftr0.09 0.09 15 ASP N 9 I
LOST MOUNTAIN PIKE DOff CHAPEL ROAD HORTON HWY 3.00 50 3 17 ASP Y 16 1
Lsp!~~_ r!!~!!~ e~°~ ta ~o iov to ASP N t 2
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LITTLE WARRENSBURG RD
LIViNGSTON LANE MCDONALD ROAD
LOBO LOOP BAILEYTON ROAD
LOCKLOMOIID LANE
LOFTUS LANE
LOG CABIN ROAD
LOGWOOD LANE
DEADEND.
OLD BAILEY1ON ROAD DEAD ENDS
O;O3 5~: 0.03
0.20 0.2
VIKING MOUNTAIN ROAD DEAD ENDS 0.56 0.55
SOUTH WESLEY CHAPEL ROAD DEAD ENDS 0.47 50 0.47
ig~~ I
12 2
ASP N 16
— 14 951’ N 21 1
15 951 N 2 1
15 BaT N 21 1
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LangU ROW lange, Roadbed Suet StateAld OhS Dint ClamB.glnningiEnding (MI) Type
LOVESTREET BUCKINGHAMROAD DEADENDS 033 a33 20 ASP N 13 3
LOVELACEMTh t?EY! LP LOVELA9E ROAD LOVELACE ROAD 044 50 0.44 1$ ASP ~ N 17 ~2
1.56 50 156 ~ 16 ASP N 17 2LOVELACE RcMD RYAN ROAD WASHINGTON COUNTY LINE
LOVERSLANE WW5$II&P*EThNL , $~LJE~RI$s~icwy o 81 0 81 17 ASP V 8 2LOVES LANE BRIGHT HOPE ROAD LAUDERDALE ROAD 0.50 50 0.5 14 931’ N 25 1LOWER PAINT CREEK RD ROLLINS CHAPEL ROAD FORESTRY DEPT.
NORTh CAROLINA LINE0 80 50 0 8 16 ASP N iC 20.53 0.53 ASP N
MAE MCKEE ROAD SAND StiR ROAD WILHOIT ROAD daD : V~Z 16 ASP N 15 2
MAJESTIC CIRCLE ASHEVILLE HWY ASHEVILLE HWY 0.23 0.23 15 ASP N 9 IMALLARD LANE OW DU~tOWetROAD DEAD ENDS 0.17 0,17 15 681 N I I~
1.15 1.15 16 BST N 17 2
.
MALONE ROAD OLD SNA?P5 FERRY ROAD WASHINGTON COUNTY LINE
t ~ -
~5 N.-.
MAPLE ROAD GLEF’(W000 DRIVE DULANEY ROAD 0.64 0 64
WRBLEROt.D~ OWNEWPORT.HWY WESTAILENSBRIDGERD
N 25 2
013 ~ 0j3 t5 851 N 3 1
2.15 50 2.15 16 ASP N 15 2MARTINROAP COCKATEILROAD CLEARSPRJNGSROAD
MARVIN R~W- ~ LONESOME PINETRPJL GAP CREEK Rc~D
MARY LAMONS ROAD KINGSPORT HWY SNAPPS FERRY ROAD5 16 50 516 18 ASP N 6 2
I .80 50 1.8 15 BST N 20 1
‘~~z19.~ ~MASSENGIL RD NORTH OLD KENTUCKY ROAD WEST NEWPORT HWY 0.73 50 0.73 15 BaT N 25 1
MASSENGILWAY SAUD BAR ROAD DEAD ENDS 0.55 0 55 ¶4 BaT N I I
0.90 0.9 16 BST N 5 2
. 2~1~~ ~S-r~
MATIHEWS LANE BEWLEY’S CHAPEL ROAD DEAD ENDS
.--.~ ~MAUPINROAD SNAPPSFERRYROAD RHEATOWNROAD
1.25 1.25 16 ASP N 15 2
tYAF!t.~ LANE ~ APPLESTONE DRrVE DEAD !!!. 0.24 so 0.24 22 ASP N 21 3MAYNARD JOHNSON LANE ERWIN HWY DEAD ENDS 0.28 0.28 15 851’ N I ~ 1
.--.-.----.MAYSSTREET JONESBRIDGEROAD DEADENDS 0.15 015 15 ASP N 214
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- . . Length ROW Lwgtt. Roadbed Surf StateAld CMI DIE Class
Road B.glnnlnglEndkig (Ml) Type
MCAMIS ROAD HORTON HWY BARKLEY ROAD 0 64 0 64 16 ASP N 17 2
~Me~:wEYROAD ~~ G1LBREATH ROAD CARPEtITERS CHAPELROAD OMC 0.66 16 551’ N 23 2
MCCORKEL LANE FISH HATCHERY ROAD DEA ENDS 0.79 .79 15 N ~ I
- -~a~jo~r:i: G;+&i~;i;~ :-: -SEATON~ROAD 2.4t 2.46 16 ASP V 22 2
MCCULLOIJGHLANE GAPCREEKROAD DEAD ENOS 0.16 50 0.16 14 BST ~ N 7 ~ 1
-P;C-&,~4M.DLOOP MCDONALD ROAD MCDONALD ROAD 0.26 0.26 I 8 ASP N 4 2
MCGEE LANE GRAYSBURG HILLS ROAD DEAD ENDS .73 50 0.73 15 BST N ¶6 1
MCKEEWAY BERNARDROAD DEADENDS 1.00 1 20 ASP N 11 3
MCMILLANROAD LITTLECHUCKEYROAD SI4ACKLEFOROROAD 1.51 50 1.51 16 ASP N 19 2
MCNEESE LANE LONESOME PINE TRAIL DEAD ENDS 0.16 DiG 16 ASP N I 2
MEADOW LANDING LANE MTPLEASANT ROAD - AT DEAD ENDS 0.19 0.19 28 ASP N 8 4MOSHEIM CITY LIMITS
— a!a~v!-~ ~ o-w ~o 006 24 XSe N 13 4
MEADOWBROOKROAD liE MEADOWBROOKROAD 1.16 1.15 17 ASP N 14 2
.MEflCRDRt~D . MWCNALDROAO- .MURt&Ytfl4E 022 50 0.22 ia 851 N 4 1
MELODY CIRCLE MELODY ROAD BAILEYTON ROAD 0.29 0 29 22 ASP N 2 3
.t’~e~±: ~ ....N.spAD, 2:r~°~~±. ~- ~° ~j6~ ~ .. ‘t ~.
MEMORY LANE ST. JAMES ROAD DEAD ENDS 024 0 24 18 ASP P4 3 2
Mata~nOfrD .- •~:tOZt~7-~ : ~-- - GNYS~tE~D fl ~ fl$ IT s~ Y I 2-..~.;s --. ~ - -... ——-—---—— —S—. , .—-—-.-—__—.-——
MIDWAY CIRCLE MIDWAY RAILROAD STREfl MIDWAY RAILROAD STREET 0.51 0.51 15 BST N 19 ~ I
D$T . - -MbP$~~~ . .. - $9@Dt4~thMOA& SW : ~ ~ ~.$p . - N 3 - ~
MILBURNTON ROAD CLEAR SPRINGS ROAD WASHINGTON COUNTY LINE 3 10 50 3 7 18 ASP Y 1 5 2~
MILl. DRIVE MEADOW LANE PINTO ROAD 0.20 50 02 15 ASP N 13 1
MILLERROAD BOLTONROAD SCOTTFARMROAD 0.52 0.52 16 ASP N 13 ~ 2
MILLERWAY WARRENSBURG ROAD ~ DEAD END 0:15 0.15 951 N 4
MILLERS CRAPEL ROAD OLD BAILETFON ROAD HORTON HWY 2.2t 2.21 15 851 N 11,16 1
MILLIGANROAD STONEDAMROAD AFTONROAD 1.30 13 15 951’ N 14 1
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Langth ROW Length Roadbed Suet StateAld Clvi’ OSt ClassRoad OnglnningiEnding (Mi) Type
MIMOSALANE BLUESPRINGSPKWY DEADENOS ~ 0.17 0.17 16 ASP :~ ~ 2
¶NGO I ~ ~ . SIOUXTRAIL DEADENDS &13 0.13 28 ASP P1 9 4
MINK CREEK ROAD BIBLES CHAPEL ROAD LITRE WARRENSBURG 1 .57 50 1 .57 15 BST N I 9 IROAD
‘~q~s I ~ ~ .iP~r~~ ;:.~r~ ~ n~ ~ ± i’~ ~.~ ~_ ..
MISTYWOODSLANE BARKLEYROAD DEADENDS 0.24 0.24 15 BST N 16. 1~
MITCHELL ROAD CHUCKEY PIKE BARREN ROAD 0 7t 0 71 16 ASP N I 2
MOhAWK CAVE LANE SOUTH MOHAWK ROAD DEAD ENDS 0.34 0.34 13 BST N 4 I
t--L~.~t~.Y1.:.!i~S~t~1±;.~ ~ -so toe is ~~sp ~ ~_9...
MOHAWKRIDGEROAD OASISROAD GAPCREEKROAD 1.72 50 1.72 16 951’ N 6 2
MOPtAWK TRAIL SEQUOIA TRAIL SIOUX ThAIL 013 0.13 25 ASP N 9 4
MOODY ROAD RYAN ROAD JEAROLDSTOWN ROAD ~ 0.96 0.96 16 ASP N 17 2
MOONCREEK ROAD ERWIN HWY. Th5~(JIJ$~~ EftW1N HWY-AT TUSCULUM os-I 0.81 16 ASP N 13 1LIMrTS :.~. CITY LZMFTS
MORELOCK LANE KINOSPORT HWY DEAD ENDS 0.49 0.49 14 831’ N 16 1
~~Fi&~ * ~ 1* “ ~‘ ~ ~ ,‘ pa? i ti~- 16 ~ N I 1‘~ . ,
MORGANLOOP TABORROAD TABORROAD 0M4 0.84 IS 851 N 13
MORGAN ROAD I TE -AT GREENEVILLE CITY LIMITS OLD STAGE ROAD AT 0 30 0.3 16 ASP N 13 2. . . - . . GREENEVILLE CITY LIMITS -
MORNING GLORY CIRCI.E OLD STAGE ROAD OLD STAGE ROAD 0.30 0.3 14 ASP N 14 1
MO~Ua8ONaOA ~ ~ .~ ee:~.I~_ ~:!:1f..!:~~.zi ~ 2..-- ~
MORRISON WAY PRITCHARD ROAD DEAD ENDS 0.14 0.14 14 BST N 15 1
Ièa~;4~$Ol.WW4JiE ~ : - ~IEAD~NDS~‘ . -- - O~55 ~ 15 BST -N 21 1---I- .-. ~ -. - --~ ~ -~‘n.-’ .. ~ ~‘‘j___~~~__~I-,- .. -
MOULTON GREENE ROAD HORTON HWY WASHINGTON COUNTY LINE 0.42 0.42 15 BST N 17 1
MOUNTAINLOOP HORTDNHWV HORTONHWY 1.84 1 84 IS ASP N 16 1
P~r;-ECOURT RIVER~J1EWDRIVE DEAD END 0.07 0.07 ASP N 9
--. -:_•~~a-•~L1~1.. li:J~!.1iS~.1°~: : 1!!.. ~ ~MOUNTAIN VALLEY ROAD Mr HOPE ROAD - NORTh MOHAWK ROAD 2.32 50 2.32 1 8 ASP N 6 2
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Lanfli ROW Langth Roadbed Surf BtstaPdd Civil Blat ClanRoad B.glnnlnglEndlng (MI) Type
f~Ou~I*~F~ ;I_-D~Dw:_F : - - ~ ~: ~ btc~i~!!~c~i~ii~MOUNTAIN VIEW DRIVE BIG SPRINGS ROAD BLUE SPRINGS PKWV-AT 0.54 50 0.64 14 BST N 19 1
MOSHEIM CITY LIMITS
MTCM~MELROAD ‘ d$~*PS~&*~ftAD . L~4ESC*tPINflPS : ~*- S ~i~4 ~ ~ t - . A,QP1- V 23 3
S~Itnv .1*08 - --.~, - . - ,. ~
MTHEBRONROAD JONESBRIDGEROAD BUCKINGI-IAMROAD 1.19 50 1.19 18 ASP Y 24 2
Mr HOPE ROAD - - M000NAtU ROAD HAMBLEN COUNTY LINE 413 50 4.13 20 ASP Y 4,6 3
MTZION ROAD SNAPPS FERRY ROAD SNAPPS FERRY ROAD 1 .36 50 t36 15 BST N 14 I
MUDO HOLLOW LANE ROBERT HARMON ROAD DEAD ENDS 0.48 0.48 14 BST N 12 1
MULBERRY ROAD STOMPER ROAD BABBS MILL ROAD 0.96 50 0.96 15 ASP N 21 1
MULBERRY ROAD ACCESS BAILEYTON ROAD MULBERRY ROAD 0.05 0.05 16 ASP N 21 2
MURDOCK ROAD DOUGHTYS CHAPEL ROAD DEAD ENDS 0.39 0.39 14 BST N 12 1
.~‘*~e~:a- . ~ -I.et.....~ .f ~ :.,.~ - ~. ~ N ~ 2- ~ ~ ..___!____. . - - ~ - .~—~— -
MYERS ACRES LANE 1 1 E -AT MOSHEIM CITY LIMIT DEAD ENDS 0 65 50 0.65 16 BST N 8 2
.:t- ~ ~ ;: ~.!4c~.:io~R~ ~.:-k~- *u’ass.n~ --- t~ ~50 - IS --16~ BSt N 2 2
NADINE AVENUE CICERO AVENUE DECATUR STREET 0.44 0.44 1 7 ASP N 9 2
N4$mt~~b..-. ~ - HOUEIOW~ROAD - ~9s~Ds : ~ . . 0_is .14 681 N 1~ - 1
NARROW LANE 000TER LANE DEAD ENDS 0.27 0.27 15 BST N 7 1
NAVAHO STREET ASHEViLLE HWY BRUMLEY DRIVE NORTh 0.07 0.07 14 ASP N 9 1
NELSEROBERTSROAD HORTONHWY HORTONHWY 2.32 50 232 16 ASP N Ii 2
NELSON LANE PLEASANT VALE ROAD DEAD ENDS 0.32 Oi~ 14- s~t N 16 1
NEWTON SLAGLE LANE FODDERSTACK MIt-I LOOP DEAD ENDS 0 23 50 0.23 14 BST N 11 1
~ irMa*~s*fc ,~:‘-.;‘.~.~ o*o . be~ss ~ - .
NOELLWOOD DRIVE EAST ALLENS BRIDGE ROAD DEAD ENDS 0.29 0.29 28 ASP N 9 4
~--~ ~ ~ e ~ ~ ;.j.~&. --. . °~‘* - -~LJL. ±~!itNOLICHUCKEY ROAD WEST ALIENS BRIDGE ROAD CEDAR CREEK ROAD 2.10 2.1 18 ASP V 3 2
NORMA DRIVE JOSEPH DRIVE DEAD ENDS 0.04 0fl4 24 ASP N . 24 4
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-—- . ._________ . -
Road BeglimlnglESIngLange’ ROW
(Ml)Lange, Roadbed Suet
TypeSMeAld Clvi D4~ CI,..
NORThBAYSMOUNTAINROAD GAPMOUNTAiNROAD DEADENDS 0.13 013 IS ASP N II 1NOR~THBERWICK LANE CHIMNEY TOP LANE
NORTHBROYLES STREET CURTIS STREfl
DEAD END
RAYMONDROAD.ATGREENEVILLE CITY LIMITS
0,13 50 0.13
0.09 16
ASP
ASP
N 16
N 12 2
-. -:: ~- ~~I2:~r~~: ~— ~ ---
NORTh MOHAWK ROAD 1 IE -AT MOSHEIM CITY LIMITS~1d~Daos£T~:-: ~. DM -
4.59 50
0.4
4.59
14
18
051’
ASP
N I? I
V 6 2MCDONALD ROAD
NORTH M1~SINAI ROAD MARVIN ROAD GIISREATH ROAD 0 69 -~9 I 5 631’
ASP
N 7 1
N 22 2NORTH WATER FORK RD SENTELLE ROAD MCCOY ROAD 100 I 16
MORN w�as HILL t.N MT CaMEl. ROAD 0.46 0.48
3.05
15
IS
BST
ASP
N 7 1
N I 1 21 2NORTH WESLEY CHAPEL ROAD BA ILEYTON ROAD KENNEYTOWN ROAD 3.05 50
OAK HILLS ROAD EASTWELLS HILL ROAD
OAKDALEDRIVENORTH lIE
LONESOME PINE 1BAIL 1 31 1.31 1~ 4$~ N 1 2
HERITAGEROADNORTH 0.62 0.62 15 BST N 15 1
OAKA~LE0RIVESOtrrH GnLIClcEyHwy lIE as. . o.&~ is est N 16 1
. OAXM6N-;- LANE FAIRWAY DRIVE DEAD ENDS 0.09 0.09 28 ASP N 9 4
~J1tJt~~~! ~ .‘- ~~-_,~_$3.~_I ~ ~ ~ 2W~~O 3:~~~% , ~, - i~ ~ ±..
OASIS ROAD I 1 E -AT MOSHEIMCITY LIMITSI
GAPCREEK ROAD 2.64 50 2.64 I7 ASP N 6 2
OBE JORK LOOP wESlW000ROP.o vytsiw000 ROAD 088 - o;aa 15 - ASP N 4 1ODELLCIRCLE CEDARCREEKROAD
-
DEADENDS - 0.10 0.1 18 ASP N 18 4OLD ASHEVILLE HWY 107 CUTOFF SOUTH MAIN STREETaT
GREENEVILLE CITY LiMITS7.10 50
6.11 50
7.7
6.11
1 B
17
ASP
ASP
‘I’ 24 2
V 11,21 2
.
OLDBAILEYTONROAD MAINSTREEFRAILEYTON BAILEYTONROAD
et~a~~.--~L.-L ~°r9~A!L~:,1.:.!4~ ‘. f° ASP N 17 2.
OLD CEMETARY ROAD BAILEYTON ROAD HAROLD CEMETARY ROAD.~
I .28 50 I 28 16 851 N 12 2OLD OUCICIOWN ROAD an SNAPPE FERRY ROAD OLDMILBURNTON ROAD 3.49 50
~g
3 49
~g
1 514
ASP
BST
‘1 15. I 7 I
N II IO&DFLATWOODSLANE FLATW000ROAD DEADENDS ~
~!O~!E ROAD::.. HORSECREEXPARKRD DEADENDS na -. 0.32 16 BST N I IOWFORTLANE~ CHUCKEY PIKE DEAD ENDS 0 80 0 8 ¶6 BST N 14 2
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f—_—____ . .— .. —a— - . . .. —.—
Length ROW Length Roadbed Surf StatsAld CIVIl DIst Class(Ml) TypeRoad B.glnnIngstndIng
~Wu~T~~J ~ t~i~ i~ 1~ ~ 2~ 2
OLDJONESBOROROAD ERWINHWY CHIJOKEYPIKE 2.60 50 2.6 18 ASP N 1 2
OLD KENTUCKY RD SOUTH NEWPORT HWY WEST ALIENS BRIDGE ROAD 3.52 50 3 52 1 7 BST ‘I’- 9,25 : 2
OLD KENTUCKY RD WEST SHACKLEFORD ROAD NEWPORT HWY 3.70 3.7 17 ASP N 25
Ounct4OaLE NW!: . IIE-.A?GREENEI#LLE.GITY UMITS - 70 SYPAZSWUGKROUTE 2.93 50 2fl.. L.L. - ~ .: i~ -. ATGR~NEV1U.ECflYLIMITS - . - -
--.-----. --.------ — .—.~--a——- -.-- ~L- -~-~- —-— — —
11 ASP N- S 2
——— - -
OLD LANE ROAD WARRENSBURG ROAD PATES HILL ROAD 0 98 0.98 15 ASP N 5 1
QtD~~xN~!oAD. ~ RQ~ID ~ 3.6~ 50.3.65 16 ASP N I9~5 2
OLD MILBURNTON ROAD LIBERTY HILt. SOUTh MILBURNTOWN ROAD 3.10 50 3.1 18 ASP N 1 5 2
OLD P*4EROAD BAILEYTON Rc~D-AT DEAD ENDS 0.36 0.38GREENEVtLE CII? LIMITS
OLD MOUNTAIN ROAD CAMP CREEK ROAD SHELTON MISSION ROAD 2 19 50 2.19
15 951 N 12 1
16 CI~V( N 22 2
04.0 NEWPORTHWY ST. JP&ES ROAD COOKE COUNTY LINE 3.19 319 18 ASP N 3 2
OLD RIDGE LANE BOLTON ROAD DEAD ENDS 0.35 0.35 IS ASP N 13 1
.. R!IEASmMt9M3 - -, .-- .- !Ipr,ORrFwv 441 60 941 17 ASP Y t5 2
OLD STAGE ROAD SNAPPS FERRY ROAD-AT CLEAR SPRINGS ROAD 7.35 50 7.35GREENEV1LLE CITY LIMITS
17 ASP Y 13,14 2
15 681 N 23 1~DwASP9E~D~oAD ..r -4~~~M~PI~8HflCUYtIWTS ~fSM!SPP*$OSP1CWY - - 0~Z4 0J4-_...2:......s:..._._.:...__- l..:_2.~._—t——_:. ~_..a±- ~
OLDWILSONHILLRD KINGSPORTHWY DEADEND 018 016 16 CMX N 13 2
~tADElC~- °~OLIVET MOUNTAIN ROAD LITFLE MEADOW CRK ROAD BROWNS RIDGE ROAD 3.05 50 3.05
~ .f~,, : ~ .~ ~,91
1 6 BST N 3 2
~ N
OREGON TRAIL WARRENSBURG ROAD NEWPORT HWY 1 38 50 1.38 IS BST N 25 1
ORIONROAD lIE CHICKADEEROAD 0.12 0i2 15 ASP N 13 1
ORRICKLANE CRUMCIRCLE DEADENDS 0.56 50 056 16 BST N 2 2
~~~JtMS~__- - !NGs~____ ~ ,__ ‘~~_~rOSTRICHROAD ~ CEDARCREEKROAD LONGCREEKROAD 0.60 50 0.6 15 BST N 3 1
OTTINGERLANE CHUCKEYPIKE DEADENDS 0.19 OiO 15 BST N I I
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Road ._—.- Length ROW Lange, Roadbed Sort Stat.AId CMI 01st ClassSsglnnlnwtndIng (Ml) Type
OTIWAY ROAD HORTON HWY BAILEYTONROAD 5 35 50 5 35 I8 ASP Y 1 1 21 2
OVENCREEKIANE NILLCUTROA0 DEADENoS - 022 0.22 15 ~ R91 N 5 t
OVERBROOK E_ ~ SHIPLEY ROAD DEAD ENDS 0.21 0.21 13 BST N 2 1
OWL TREE LANE OLD JONESSOROROAD vE~DENDS o~iô 04 0 -- 98* N I I
_!~!r_MiT1.!~~~ HOLJSTONVALLEYROAD FORESTRYBOUNDARY 1.12 1.12 16 ASP N 18 2PAINTERROAD WLHOITROAO ~i~i~E~t;wv 083 383 17 ,~ ~ ~ 2
PANDORALANE WHITESANDSROAD DEADENOS 0.31 0.31 ~ 14 BST N 2 1
PANORAMIC~1EWDR E BANDY ROAD DEADENDS ~ 0.12 0.12 ASP N 8 2
PANORAMICVIEWDR W BANDYROAD DEADENDS 0.34 0.34 16 CMX N S 2
PARLANE - GREENI.AWNAVE SOUTHWINDC;RCLE ~.3I Oil~ ~ ~ ~ ---;~- 4
PARKL.ANE _--_ MTIIEBRONROAD DEADENDS lAB 1.16 15 ASP N 1324 1
PARMAJ4ROAD IOICUTOFF ASHEVIU.EHWY - ~;. - .. - ~; ASP N 2 2
PARRISH DRIVE E. AlIENS BRIDGE ROAD DEAD ENDS 0.23 023 26 ASP N 9 4
..,E!±E:~S.?t.tA~EL~R?AD OEADEN~ 0_Il 0 11 15 851 N 4 1PARTONLOOP DEBUSKROAD PARTONLOOP 194 50 194 15 ASP N 9 1
PARTRIDGELANE WOOI.SEYROAD DEADENDS 0.20 0 13 BEY.N flP I
PATESHILL ROAD ~ _ - ~?-!~ CHAPEL ROAD WARRENSBURG ROAD 5.29 50 5.29 17 ASP N S 2
PATESLANE NEWPORTHWY w~BU~Ii~AD -- ~ -io ~ ;~~~iipN ~PATRICA~ NE~ _~__ ~ ~ JONESB R¶D!E.~?tf_ DEADEND 0.14 50 0.14 ASP N 4
PA17ERSONSTREET liE AFTONROAD 0.51 051 I~ ASP N ?3 ~
PATTONLANE OCKEYROAD DEADENDS ~ Q59 __15 BST N t5 I
PAULBA54CEJflRop~ OWMILBURNTONROAD OLDMILBURNTONROAD - --~-~I- ~ -;:~;- 15 J5 ~~1_
PAULPETTITROAD Y~r~tf — MFHOPEROAD 0.94 094 15 BST N 6 1
PAULWE~MSROAD REYNOLOSHOU.OWROAD DEADENDS O4~ 045 16 BST N 21 2
PAYNEHOLLOWLANE VANHILLROAD DEADENDS 0.60 08 14 BST N 11 I
PEACEFULVAI.LEYLANE 1IEaTMOSHEIM CrY LIMITS DEAOENOS 0.47 0.47 16 ~ ASP N ~ -6 2
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lange, ROW Iangth Roadbed Surf StateAld CIvIl GIst ClassRoad BegInning/EndIng (MI) Type
PEACHORCHARDROAD .JONESOUARRYROAD DEADENDS 0.39 0.39 15 BST N 12 1
PEACOCK LANE MCMILLAN ROAD DEAD ENDS tOS 006 15 BST N 3 1
PEBBLEW000 LANE IDEU. ROAD DEAD ENDS 0.08 0.08 15 ASP N 6 1
PECAN ~~GE LANE 1W AT:MOSHEIM CiTY LiMITS ~DEADENDS . ~ . - 0.18 0.18 is isP N 8 2
PELICAN LANE NEWPORT HWY.AT GREENEVILLE FAIRLAWN LANE-AT 0 27 50 0.27 24 ASP N 8 4CITY LIMITS GREENEVILLE CITY LIMITS
PERRYDAVISROAD CUVE7MOUNTAINROAO CEDARCREEKROAD I 76 1.76 16 881 N 18 2
PERSIMMON LANE MILLERS Cl-lAPEL ROAD DEAD ENDS 0J4 0 14 14 BST N 21 1
it~A~tME~ ‘i~OtI(~t~ttflO~D~ DMDEI~ 032 Ot 15 ASP N 20 1
PHILLIPPI CHURCH Rb 1 IE -AT MOSHEIM CITY LIMITS I IE -AT MOSHEIM CITY 0.80 50 0.8 16 ASP N 6 2LIMITS
PHIWPPI ROAD; . ~
.C ttt.-flMOSIIEIMCflY
LIMITS2~32 50 2.32
0.38
17
15
ASP
BST
N
N
6
7
2
1PIERCE LANE MARVIN ROAD DEAD ENDS 0.38
P4EONt8E~KROAÔ PEWP~*P$~tf s. &rncMTue,cvnOAo 245~50 2.th IS EST ~q uà ~PIGEONHOLLOWROAD KJNGSPORTHWY GIBSONLOOP - 1.05 50 1.05 16 BST N 20 2
FIKEROAD , SILLYSIBLEROAD
PILGRIM LANE GREENE MOUNTAIN ROAD
OTIWAYROAD
DEAD ENDS
1.01
0.74
50 LO1
0 74
¶6
1 4
BST
BST
N
N
11
2
2
1
PILOT KNOB ROAD
PILOT MOUNTAIN ROAD
St j~s ROAD
GAPCREEKROAD
SWATSEI-L U.NE
GAP CREEK ROAD
I 94
2 22
1 94
2 22
. 13
1 5
8Sf
BST
PA
N
3
7
I
I
PINE RIDGE DRIVE
PINECREST COURT E
SNAPPS FERRY ROAD
FAIRFIELD DRIVE
MI ZION ROAD
HEMLOCK LN
028
0 07
50 0.25
0 07
24
20
ASP
ASP
N
N
14
13
4
3
PINECREST COURT W FAIRFIElD DEAD ENDS 0.04 0.04 20 ASP N 1 3 3
PINEY GROVE ROAD WHrE SANDS ROAD KELLY GAP ROAD I 74 50 1.74 16 BST N 2 2
PINTO ROAD
PISGAH ROAD
OUCKIPII3HAM ROAD HOLLY CREEK ROAD 0.74
2.43 50
0.74
2.43
17 ASP N 13 - 2
SLJNNYS)DE LOOP SUNNYSIDE ROAD 17 ASP N 24 2
PflTLANE PWrLOOP DEADENDS 0.11 0.11 15 BST N 17 1
P1-rI- LOOP JEAROLDSTOWN ROAD RYAN ROAD I 70 50 1.7 16 ASP N 17 2
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(MI)Lange, Roadbed Suet
TypeSDAAId CMJDInt Class
- t~e~ --_~*o_-~- ~ 13
PLANTATION DRIVE HOLLY CREEK ROAD WATERSTONE CIRCLE 0.30 50 0.3 28 ASP N 24 4
PLEASANT HILL ROAD ERWItt ~ FISHPOND ROAD I .31 50 I 31 18 ASP V 1 2
PLEASANTVALEROAO RHEATOWNROAD JOCKEYROAD 1.59 1.59 17 ASP V IS 2
PLOWSflARE ROAD ASHEVILLE HWY fb~CS4Z1’~. - ,;: ~
PLUM TREE LANE SOUTh WATERFORK ROAD DEAD ENDS
. ~ :0.15
~54:;
0 15
- ~ f4 . .4~7r
15 ASP
N 2 1
N 22 1
POCMIONTASSTREET lIE ~ DEABENDS
POES LANE GAP CREEK ROAD DEAD ENDS
050 05 15 ASP N 8 1
0A5 0.45 14 BST N 7 1
PONCHOROAD FISH HATCHERY ROAD HAMBLEN COUNTY lANE 040 0 4 iS ASP N 4 2
:3~~~RMROAD INDUSTRIAL ROAD - AT KINGSPORT HWYGREENEVILLE CflY LIMITS
0.22 50 0 22 IS ASP N 1 3 1
‘cP9~R~SP~lNöS~OAb. - - 2 ~ .:-:t-.~ . ~ ~OH~CPEa~aPORTERKrTEROAD IDELLROAD PHILLIPPIROAD
. - . S:;.so
128 50
tM
1.28
iS ~AGp17 BST
2N 6 2
POSSUi! CREEK ACOESS JONES BRIDGE ROAD POSSUM OREEK ROAD 0.40 0.4 ASP N 24
POSSUMCREEKROAD JONESBRIDGEROAO PARKLANE 086 088 16 OW N 24 2
POTEATLANE ONCGtSN OIROLE-At4 - ‘~- ~ : Øta~~$n$WASHINGTON CO. LINE
0.60 50 0.6 24 1$P. - N . 17,19 4
POTTERCREEKLANE MTI-(OPEROAD DEADENDS 1.34 1.34 18 ASP N 6 2
Pijs;~aalt ~ ?-- ‘ .‘:i ~ ~ ~ :. -‘- Mflt~~EElflANE-~ .-: -..
4.~.:.-_:~h.i . ~ .. . ,. ~ - “0.1w--
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o.4~ :‘1M .BSt..t
N 6 1.
POTrERTOWNROAD 1IE:ATMOSHEIMCflYUMITS N.MOHAWKROAD
POWELLSTREET LONESOME PINEIRAJL DEADENDS
,
3.01 50 301.-.—
19 SP...__
N 19.23 3
0.15 0 15 17 ASP N ‘2 2
PREACHER LAWS ROAD FRANK ROBERTS ROAD UNION CHAPEL ROAD 0.40 0.4 16 ASP N I 2
PRESLEY LANE WILKERSON ROAD DEAD ENDS 0.21 0.21 15 BST N 23 1
N 11 1PRICiCEMETARYLANE IIORTONHWY DEADENDS S 013 14 BST
PRICE ROAD I .HERIT~IG~RPADN~TH - 4EMSPkINGS I~3AD~ a3~. 5Q 042 15 951
ASP
N 15 I
N 21PRIMROSE COURT WILLOW RIDGE DRIVE DEAD ENDS 0.07 50 007
PRITCHARD ROAD HERITAGE ROAD NORTh OAKDALE DRIVE NORTH 0.69 50 0 69 15 BST N 15 1
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L.ngth ROW Length Roadbed Swt StatsAId CIVIl DIal ClassRoad BeghrnlngiEndlng (MI) Type
PRUI1T LANE OLD KNOXVILLE HWY DEAD ENDS 0.41 0.41 14 BST N 8 1
PRUIJtROAD tfORTH . *.uES!?IMGSeKwY.. : ~ CITY 0.75 50 035 15 ASP N S I
PRUITF ROAD SOUTH 1 1E . AT GREENEVILLE CITY LIMITS OLD KNOXVILLE HWY 0.14 50 0.74 16 BST N 8 2
PUMPXINBLOOMLANE OMYROAD DEADENDS 1.03 1.03 15 BST N 9 1
PURGASONROAD MCDONALD ROAD GLADES ROAD 0.76 50 0.76 15 BEt N 4 1
PYBURNLANE HORTOI4HWY DEADEP4DS 2.17 50 2.17 IS ASP N 17 I
QUAIL PARK LANE GUY MAITHEWS LANE DEAD ENDS 0.09 0.09 14 BST N 4 1
atflE~~poc - mt*OW$RQ~D. : ~ I.4*!’80 ~ t44 16 ar N N 2
QUILLEN-SHELL ROAD SNAPPS FERRY ROAD- AT WILliAMS SPRINGS ROAD 1.63 50 1.63 18 ASP N 13 2GREENEVJLLE CITY LIMITS
RABBITGAP ROAD HORTON HWY GAPMOUNTAIN ROAD 1.22 50 1.22 15 BST
BST
N
N
11
25
4
1RADER LANE OLD KENTUCKY ROAD WEST DEAD ENDS 0.84 0.84 15
RADER UNION LANE RADERS SIDETRACK ~. D9fl ENDS 0.33 0.33 14 OST N S I
RADERS SIDET~CKROAD I 1E -Ar MOSHEIM CITY LIMITS DULANEY ROAD 4.65 50 4.65 lB ASP Y 8,25 2
MOON HOL.LOWLANE
RPLINBROOKLANE
-
MINK CREEK ROAD
CLEARSPRINGSROAD
DEAD ENDS
DEADENDS
I20
014
1 .2
014
1 5 BST
14 SST
N
N
19 1
15 1
RAINWEELANE
RALPHRHEAL.ANE
W1LJ(ERSON ROAD DEAD ENDS D07
0.26
0.07
0.26
14 BST
I4BST
N
N
23 1
15 1OLDHALLROAD DEADENDS
R’M8O R~Af
RATILESNAKERIDGELANE
RICKER ROAD
HORTONHWY
TABOR ROAD
DEADENDS
1.16
0.35
50
50
1,16
ass
16 ASP
14 ASP
N
N
22 2
17 1
MWMtL~S;Y.; .
RAYCASTEELROAD
sacfly~~:- - - .
OTIWAYROAD
aDEWEt:~~ . -
UNIONROAD
- -Mt -
160
: ‘~ &~e
16
is eat
16 BST
N
N
S 1
21 2
RAYMOND ROAD
REAVES MILL ROAD
BAILEYTON ACCESS ROAD ~TGREENEV1LLE CITY LIMIT
DEAD ENDS- -
0.04
0.50
~04
0.5
IS ASP
18 ASP
N
N
12 2
22 2GREYSTONE ROAD
-
CAMP CREEK ROAD
REBEL ROAD FiLLERS MILROAD ASHEVUSE HWY 0.20 0.2 15 ASP N 9 1
RECTORLANE CHUCKEYHWY DEADENDS 026 0.26 15 BST N IS 1
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La~*i ROW Length Roadbed SwIRoad DgInntnglERdIng (MI) Type
RED HILL. ROAD SUNNYDALE ROAD CAMP CREEK ROAD I .85 1.65 17 ASP
REDGATE ROAD LONESOME PINE TRAIL TUNNELS ROAD 1 62 50 1 62 16 ASP
SWM$
N
N
CM Diet
2.22
23
Ct,..
2
2
REDWOO..! LANE DULANEY ROAD ~ ~ DEAD ENDS 0.23 0.23 14 BST
REECE ROAD BROWN ROAD BARREN VALLEY ROAD 1.03 1.03 16 ASP
N
N
8
t
1
2
REEDROAD- LONESOMEPINETRAIL -: , - :- JC$*IQ1*%AM Raw t 59 1.59 IS tkU
REHOBETH CHURCH LANE HOUSTON VALLEY ROAD DEAD ENDS 022 ~ 022 14 BST
N
N
-1*23
18
2
1
REMINE ROAD DAVY CROCKETT PARK ROAD HERITAGE ROAD S I 22 50 1 22 ¶1 ASP N 1 5 2
RrRIEVER LANE CEDAR CREST ROAD DEAD ENDS 0.39 50 0 39 15 BST N 23 I
REtI~bt~IRQW - . .: SO~.~tfl~tt~wa~nø#~ri - OYMAtItAD ‘ I ~ - 122 t5 BST N 21 1——— - - ~ .- ——-— ~ . .—- - . . ........~_____________
REYNOWS ROAD AFTON ROAD STONE DAM ROAD 0 56 0.56 16 ASP N 20 2
~ - 0Mb ~ N 13j4 2
0.20 0.2 14 BST N 15 1
!~...N
.~22 2
RHEATOWN CEMETARY ROAD OLD STAGE ROAD DEAD ENDS
RICH MOUNTAIN lANE FISHPOND ROAD DEAD ENDS 0.04 0.04 1~ BST
RICHARD BLAKEROAD SEATON ROAD GREYSTONE ROAD 0.33 0~3 16 ASP
i~ica~m1ROAD . - -. BRQb*eRIDGERCW SNLOHROAD-AT11JSCULUM 0.30 03 IS ASP N 13 2- CITY
RICKER ROAD CAMP CREEK ROAD CAMP CREEK ROAD 1.16 15 ASP N 22 1
RIFLE RANGE LANE ANESTROAD DEAD ENDS 0.19 019 15 SET N 1 1
RIPLEVISLAND ROAD lIE -AT11JSCULUM CITY LIMIT CHUCKEY HWY 3.33 50 3.33 17 ASP N 14 2
RIPLEYLANE STONEDAMROAD DEADENDS 054 064 iS BST N 20 1
RIVERBENDROAD - BRIGKTHOPEROAD DEADENDS 095 ~ 0.95 15 BST N 25 1
.~pn~w: ‘ - ~SUMa~ .~>.~ - ~ 922 O2~ ieAseRIVER POINTE DRIVE EAST ALLENS BRIDGE DEAD ENDING 0.67 50 0.67 ASP N 9
RIVERROAD ~ ~ DEADENDS 0j7 50 0.87 16 881 N it 2
RIVER TRACE LANE ASHEVILLE HWY DEAD ENDS 0.17 OJ7 14 ASP N 9 I
RIVER VIEW DRIVE RIVER POINTE DRIVE LINKS VIEW DRIVE 0 34 0.34 ASP N 9
RIVERVILLAGELANE - RIPLEYISLANDROAD DEADENDS 1.15 1.15 20 ASP N 13 3
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Road D.gInnlnglEndIngLengV~ ROW Length RO.dbed Suit StatsøJd CivIl 04*1 CIa.
(MI) Type
RIVERWALK COURT PLANTATION DRIVE DEAD ENDING 0:19 50 0.19 24 ASP N 24 ~ 4
ROAMING DRIVE RHEATOWN ROAD DEAD ENDS 0.44 50 0:44 24 ASP N 14 4
ROARING FORK ROAD BA1LEYTON ROAD LONESOME PINE TRAIL 335 50 3.75 I~ ASP N 12 2
ROARING SPRINGS ROAD DAVIS VALLEYROAD DOTY CHAPEL ROAD 0.32 0.32 16 551 N 20 2
ROSS PLqeIONROAD ffAJtLYItN ROAD GEORGEMAtONEROAD tfl 50 ~ .18 DSr N 12 2
ROBERT KILDAY ROAD HORTON HWY CHARLIE DOTY ROAD 0.63 50 0.63 16 OST N 16 2
ROBERTSON ROAD OLO SNAPPS FERRY ROAD KINGSPORT HWY 1.46 1.46 15 BST Y 20 2
ROBINH000TRAIL LITTLEJOHNTRAIL DEADENDS 0.28 026 14 BST N 18 ~
s~i~n ~~tMa~R*~ ~ .-- ~W~PO~....IW? tnz 50 2.02 lB AW N 20 2
ROCKWOOD DRIVE HIXON AVENUE ROW.NSDRIVE 0.20 0.2 16 ASP N 9 2
- : - ~ . ~ FKvc~-. tefiDtN~r • ~Q . 8~ Q47 16 ASP N 8 2
ROCICYLANE ROCKYPOINTLANE DEADENDS 0.11 0.11 15 CMX N 19 1
ROCKY POINT LANE FOREST ROAD
ROCKY TOP LANE ROCKY HILL DRIVE
DEAD ENDS
DEAD ENDS
- 0.48
0 10 40
0.46
0.1
-15
15
U~( N
BST N
19
8
I
1
~. :~~t~-Tn~ROLLINS CHAPEL ROAD HOUSTON VALLEY ROAD ASHEVILLE HWY 1.14 1.74 17 ASP N 16 2
ROMANS DRIVE HIXON AVENUE DEAD ENDS 0.27 0.27 16 ASP N 9 2
RONNIE STREET MAYS STREET StAYS STREET 0.08 40 0 08 15 ASP N 24 1
ROSE LANE MORNING GLORY CIRCLE DEAD END 0 06 0 06 BST N 14
ROIJNDKNOBROAD GREYSTONEROAD DEADENDS 1.50 1 5 15 BST N 22 1
RUNIONWAY PLUMTREE LANE
RUPERT RAMSEY LANE WEST ALLENS BRIDGE ROAD
DEADENDS
DEAD ENDS
0.13
0.43
0.13
0.43
14
14
ASP N
BST N
22
3
1
I
RUSTIC COURT FAIRFJELO DRIVE DEAD ENDS 0.03 0.03 24 ASP N 13 4
RYAN ROAD JEAROLDSTOWN ROAD HORTON HWY 1 .54 50 1 .54 18 ASP N I? 2
515 LANE SINKING SPRINGS ROW DEAD ENDS 0.05 0.05 BST N 19
S T. WILHOff DRIVE JONES BRIDGE ROAD DEAD ENDS 0 20 0 2 16 ASP N 24 2
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Road
SAMJENKINSLANE
Big
BUGKBOARDROAD
L.19Th ROWiflhlifl9lEfldiflQ (Mi)
DEADENDS 015
DEADENDS 0.38
Length
025
038
Roadbed Surf StateAlType
14 851 N
15 BST N
d Civil Dist
18
1
Class
1
1SAMWADDLELANE PLEASANTHILLROAD-
SAND BARROAD ~L~’~!I!~ WASHINGTON COUNTY LiNE 3.54 50
DEAD ENDS 0.05 50
3.54
0.05
17 ASP V
ASP N
15
I
2
!~N;VALLEY ROAD KATIE LANE
SN’IDERS ROAD
SANFORDCIRCLE
E~.5TFORK ROAD
ASHEVILLE HWY
OLD ASHEVIlLE HWY 0.91 oki - 16 -ASP - N as 2
- ASHEVILLE HWY 0.44 0A4 16 ASP N 9 2SAPP ROAD CONCORD ROAD MURRAY BRIDGE ROAD t.04 1.04 15 857 N 4 ISASSAFRASLANE LONESOMEPINETRAIL DEADENDS 0.13 Q13 14 OST N 8 1SAVIISE LOOP NORTh MOHAWK ROAD
-
PI-IIWPPI ROAD 0.27 0.27 1 5 ASP N B ISAWMILl. HOLLOW ROAD CARTERS VALLEY ROAD FLATWOODS ROAD 042 50 0.42 15 BST N 1 1 .7 1
: ~, ~ .- ~ ..~.,~ ;-.- ~0_GB 0.68
~ffS~T14 BST N
N_~__II_~
11 1SçENICVIEw ~!Est~P1NES!OAD DE~kDENfl_S ~. 0.3
-- j~ ¶ .~.i ISj7 ISCHOFIELD DRIVE PINTO ROAD DEAD ENDS 0.31 0.31 28 ASP N 13 4
. ~~9q~t~ ~~-1!~~:.}:; :~H ~:W....
SCOOT MILl. ROAD GLADES ROAD TOBY ROAD 0.44 0.44 14 BST N 4 1
SCOrr.FARL4ROAD - -.. SNAPPSFERRYROAD-AT KINGSPORT-HWY 2.03 50 2~03- GREe~EflLEdrY UMIIS 15 ASP N 13,20 1
SCO1T WAY FAIRVIEW ROAD MARY LAMONS ROAD 0.35 50 0.35 16 BST N 20 2
SCRUGGS LANE TOMWHITEHOLLOW DEADENDS 0.41 0.47 15 GST N 6SEXTON ROAD MIDDLE CREEK ROAD GREYSTONE ROAD 2.05 2.05 IS ASP Y 22 2
SCAY WAY GLENWOODDRVVE DEAD ENDS 031 0 51
SELF ROAD MARVIN ROAD GAP CREEK ROAD 0.91 0 9715
1 5
BST N 2b 1
BST N 6 ISENTELLEROAD 1Q7CUTOFF tRE .. .YSTONEROAD 260 ~,O
SE000LA TRAIL ASHEVILLE HWY DEAD ENDS 0.42 ~ 0.42Th~.
22
ASP ~ .$ 22 2
ASP N 9 4
SEQUOYAH STREET CHEROKEE STREET POCAHONTAS
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.. Length ROW Length Roadbed Surf StateAid CM Diet ClassRoad SsgiDnhllwEndIng (MI) Type
SHACKLEFORD ROAD OLD KENTUCKY ROAD WEST MCDONALD ROAD- ATMOSHEIM CITY LIMITS
5.15 50 5.15 16 ASP N 25 2
SI4ADOWUNE ROAD MATTHEWS LANE COCKE COUNTY LiNE 0.10 0.1 14 BST N 5 1
SHADY LANE WEST ALLENS BRIDGE ROAD OLD NEWPORT HWY 1 02 50 1 02 IS BST N 3 I
t%~~!k~b-’f- --- ~r .~ ~ -.- -.lv r ~ ~)NNtft*4E~OAO ~ - zn .* Z82 15 AS’ N 2,22 2
SHAWROAD WILHOITROAD ERWINHWY 1A9 50 1.19 14 BST N 1 1
SHED RIDGE LANE
SHELTON MISSION ROAD
GREENE SHED CIRCLE DEAD ENDS o.s~ so
3 53 50
o~s4
3.53
14
15
551
ASP
N n
22
1
1GREYSTONE ROAD GREYSTONE ROAD
SHILOH ROAD BUCKINGHAM ROAD ERWINHWY-AT TUSCULUMCITY LiMITS
2.00 50 2 17
16
ASP
BST
Y 13
N 21
2
2SHIPLEY LANE SULPHER SPRINGS LOOP DEAD ENDS 0.65 50 O$5
-- - ,. - - :___~ .~ - - ~ :. - - Isa. -:50 - .~.0G 15 S$t N 2 i~
SHIVELL HOLLOW LANE EARL BAXTER ROAD DEAD ENDS 0.92 0.92 16 BST N 17 2
SHORT ROAD 055 WILLIAMS ROAD CHARIDflRAIL 0.33 0.33 1~-- - B$T N 17 1
SILVER LEAF LANE FISHPOND ROAD WASHINGTON CO. LINE 0.50 50 0.5 14 ASP Y I 1
SIMPSON ~
SINGLE TREE LANE
—
C
MALONE ROAD
ULBERSON ROAD
WASHINGTON CO liNE
DEAD ENDS
0 45
0.27
0 45
0.21
15
14
BSr
BST
N
N
15
5
1
1
I r ~~ ~c~ , ~t4c is ~A~’t N 2D I
SINKING SPRINGS ROAD
SIOUX TRAIL
MCDONALD ROAD WARRENSBURG ROAD 4.44 50 4.44 16 ASP N 5.19,5 2
SEQUOIA TRAIL WYXLE ROAD 0.99 0.99 25 ASP N 9 4
SIPES LANE NORTH MOHAWK ROAD DEAD ENDS 0 42 0 42 15 BST N 6 1
s~~OA1cSLANE liE DEADENDS - 0.40 0.4 15 651 N 14 1
SLATE CREEK ROAD POPULAR SPRINGS ROAD HILLCUT ROAD 2.26 50 226 16 BST N 3 2SLEEPY HOLLOW LANE
-
LONESOME PINE TRAIL DEAD ENDS 1 .03 t93 15 BST
OST
N
N
11
I
1
ISLUMBERLANE ERWINI-fWY DEADENDS 0.10 0.1 14
*~c*wc - - - -- ~P~’° .~ --
- 9~4 15 881 N ~SMELCER ROAD PURGASON ROAD MASON LODGE ROAD 2.41 2.41 16 BST N 4 2
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,05, 2017 Page 40
Road
s*uacs~ROAD ACCESS SMELCERROAO
BegInri1ng~EndIng
SAPPROAD
LangUt ROW Length(MI)
0.40 50 0.4
Roadbed
14
SuitType
BST
SflA$
N
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4 1
SMITH HOLLOW ROAD SLATE CREEK ROAD POPULAR SPRINGS ROAD I .01 1.01 15 BST N 5 1
SMITH LANE HORTONHWY DEADENDS 0.63 0.53 ¶5 BST N Ii I
SMIThMILLROAD WESTPINESROAD KINGSPORTHWY 1.16 1.16 IS ASP Y 17 2
SMITH STREET
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-
9 2
SMITHTOWN ROAD LOST MOU1-CAIN PIKE BARKLEY ROAD 3 85 50 3.85 IS ASP N I6~17 2
SMOKEHOIJSELANE - KENNEYTOWN ROAD DEAD ENDS 0.13 0i3 20 ASP N 11 3
-__., 2:a3.: ~ ~ t!.~~. P!SNAKE ROAD BLUE SPRINGS PKWY.AT GRASSY CREEK ROAD. AT 0.44 0.44 15 OST N 23MOSHEIM CITY LIMITS MOSHEIM CITY LIMITS
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SNYD�RLANE ASHEVILLEHWY DEADENDS 0.31 0.31 15 BST N IS 1
SctOtfl4LNE KLGNT~’RQAD DEADENDS 0.24 0.24 15 OiU N 19 j
SOLOMON ROAD HARPER ROAD DEMOCRAT ROAD OJ1 0.81 14 BST N 4 1
SONGBIRD DANE SPEEDWAY 1*1W ECHO DRIVE 021 0.21 16 ASP N B 2
SOUThALLENS BRIDGE RD WEST ALLENS BRIDGE RD CEDAR CREEK ROAD 2.65 50 2.65 16 ASP N 3.18 2
SOUTh ctaSE LANE BARKI.EY ROAD - D9idS . . ~ . Q~j~ ~4- 44 ~1 -:~t N I 7 1
SOUTH GREENE STREET ASHEVILLE HWY DEAD ENDS 0.62 50 0.62 20 BST N 9 3
SOUTh HtCKORY CiRCLE PARTON LOOP PARTON LOOP 0 29 0 29 15 ASP N ~ 1
SOUTH MILL ROAD SOUTh ALLENS BRIDGE RD FILLERS MILL ROAD 1 .03 50 1 .03 16 BST N 1 8 2
~*~~S:;. - M.:ji~:~ ~ ~ . - ~ ~±SOIJTHMTSINAILANE GILBREAThROAD DEADENDS 0.15 0.15 15 851 N 7 1
--- ~:.~-•~• ~ ~- -;~a•; ~~:~‘rt ~ -:_±-: j~;~o i,w ~ I
SO1fl~HWESLEY CHAPEL ROAD BAILEYTON ROAD NORTh WESLEY CHAPEL 2.92 50 2$2 16 ASP N 21ROAD
SPARROW LANE ST. JAMES ROAD DEAD ENDS 0_SI 0.87 1 5 BST N 3
2
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SPEEDWELI. CHURCHROAD GLJTHRIES GREEN ROAD HAWKINS CO LINE I .40 1 .4 14 BST N 6 1
SPICE cOVE ROAD t~APOREEXRc~D DEAD ENDS 0.25 50 0.25 14 831 N 6 1
ISPIDER STINES ROAD BAILEYTON ROAD FOX MAYS ROAD 1.63
-
50 1.63 15 BST N 12
SPLATTERCREEKROAD JOCKEYROAD CLEARSPRINGSROAO 1.20 12 15 ASP N 15 1
SPRING LANE LOVELACE ROAD DEAD ENDS 0.51 16 ASP N 17 2
~ - _~: M~r~Q%.-_.~ROAD ~ _-j~Y!~~~D ±1!~~~ ~ •14 2SPRINGS ST. S. liE .AT MOSHEIM CITY LIMITS SHACKLEFORD ROAD 0 38 0.36 16 UST Y 19 2
SPRINGVIEWDRIVE MEADOWBROOKROAD DEAOENDS 0.09 ~ 0.09 16 ASP N 14 2
ST JAMES ROAD NEWPORT HWY LIrTLE MEADOWCREEK RD 5.09 60 5.09 18 ASP V 3 2
aTeiQpt~~ ~+.: .-:~.- -~-~~ t’ . -- ~ . --� - : ~ ~ ~. ~ 0.44 . 14 PSI N 22 I
STARNES HOLLOW LANE LOST MOUNTAIN PIKE DEAD ENDS 0.31 0.31 14 BST N 16 I
$TA.RNE$ LANE GAP MOUNTAIN ROAD DEAD ENDS 0.33 0 33 13 587 N I 1 1
STATE SWEET LONESOME PINE TRAIL DEAD ENDS-AT 0.33 0.33 24 ASP N 8 4GREENEVILLE CITY LIMITS .
STEEN ROAD MARTIN ROAD KAI~P~VAUEYROAD 0.35. 0.35 14 ~ N 15 1
STEPHEN BROOKS ROAD JONES BRIDGE ROAD P15GM-I ROAD .35 50 1.35 15 ASP N 24 1
11720NBST152.252.25GRAYSBURG HILLS ROADKINGSPORT HWYSTEWART ROAD
i7NeST.15CStaoflp.f~~C~jpp9~ROAD.%~c!ø~ RQtD. 51ERLP40.DF!VE
STILLWOOD LANE POCAtIONTAS ST DEAD ENDS 0.10 0.1 15 ASP N S 1
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17- .
ASP- i ~~
N I- - -
2
STONIPER ROAD BAILEYTON ROAD OLD BAILEYTON ROAD 0.21 0.21 16 ASP N 21 2
STONE DAM ROAD 1 1E RHEATOWN ROAD kM 50 4.56 17 ASP Y 14 2
SPEARS DYKES ROAD BAILEYTON ROAD
—-— -~ Length ROW Length Roadbed Surf StatsAId CIVIl DIet Class
Road BeglnnlnglEiiding (MI) Type
OLD BAILEYTON ROAD I .53 50 1 .53 1 5 BST N 11 1
eu~j~;j ~qi~.....nespwii ax~1u.gc~.- ~1i23 5~ 1.23 ~r gsr ~ N a - 2
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Road ~ ~ ~- - ..-— - - - - BegInnInglEnd lug (Ml) ROW ~ Length Roadbed Surf StateAld Civil DI~ lass
STONEMOUNTAINLANE HORTONHWY DEADENDS 0,67 50 06? IS ASP N II I
STONEMOUNTAINROAD 1~ET~’~~TS. DEADENDS 1.34 50 1.34 15 BST N S 1
STONEYCOVE SOUTHMOHAWKROAD DEADEND 040 04 13 BST N 4 1
STROLLINGLANE ROAMINGDRfl/E DEADENDS 0.08- 50 008 24 ASP N 14 4
STRONQLA~ . . LCNESSAEPtIEWML DERI3ENDS 0.3650 026 15 f S~ Nil I
STRONGWAY ..—..-—- STRONGLA NE DEADENDS 011 0.17 15 BST N 7 1
STROUDROAD MCDONAWROAO SOLOMONROAD 0.47 047 IS ASP N 4
SUGARHOLLOWLANE MNEVTOPLOQP D~ØENDS o.a~. o~ i~ BST N 17 I
SUGARBOWL ROAD KINOSPOPT ItWY OLD SNAPPS FERRY ROAD 1 99 50 1 99 16 BST N 16 2
SULPHURSPRft4GSLOOP MELODYRCAD OLDBAILEYTONROAD 1.30 50 1.3 15 BST N 21 1
s~1!tt~!e~~_,-- ~s~!~~aE -: ~ _~%a ~o oig ~ u 24 4
SUMMEWRCLE BUCKINGHAMROAD BUCKINGFIAMROALJ 026 026 16 ASP N 13 2
StAiMITRIDGELANE CHUCKEYPIKE DEADENDS 014 014 14 BST N 14 S
SUNNYDaEROAD IOTCUTOFF CAMPCREEKROAD 415 60 415 18 ASP V 2 2
~ ~~‘~d4 ..~~ :~ ~ ‘..,.5L~..~~ t ii— .:~ N ~~__
SUNNYSIDERIDGEDR. JONESSRIDGEROAD DEAD ENDS 0.19 50 0.19 ASP N 24
SUNNYSICE ROAD SUNNYSIDE LOOP OLD ASHEVILLE HWY 2 9350 293 18 A~P N 24 2
SUNNYSLOPE LANE SUNNYDALEROAD DEAD ENDS 0.21 0.21 14 Sm” N 22 1
SUNNWIEWROAD SUNNYSIDEROAD HOUSEROAD 026 028 15651 N 24 1
SURTOUTLANE - ..— BUCKINGHAMROAD DEADENDS - 0.13 0.13 16 ASP N 13 2
SUSOPSMEMPRVV*ppAD 0 ~ ,. • ~ z.i~ so zs~ n- nP ‘~‘ a 2
SUSONG ROAD KELLEY GAP ROAD SUNNYDALE ROAD 2 11 217 16 ASP N 22
SWANAYROAD JOCKEVROAD HERITAGEROADNORTh 094 094 15 BST N 15 1
SWATSELL.LANE OLIJNEWPORT HWY COCKE COUNTY LINE I 65 1 65 16 551 N 3 2
SWECKERROAD Ii! DULANEYROAD 0.4$ ~4Si5CMX N 8 I
SYCAMOREROAD SOLOMONROAD HAUNSCHOOLLANE 017 CI? 14BST N I
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(MI)Langth Roadbed Surf
TypeStflAid Clvii Diat Clan
t4c~;~~t~~¼ W: ? flO~ Q f5 I I
TABERNACLE ROAD LOVE HOLLOW ROAD ERWIN HWY 0.35 50 0.35 1 5 ASP N 1 1
TABOR ROAD
..~EYSTONERQAD-- -
GREYSTONE ROAD
DEADENDS 0A2 50 0.42 14 BST ~I 22 1
SHELTON MISSION ROAD 1.77 1.77 15 ASP N 22 1
T?~!st~c.~wLANE.~~4.—.--..—.~2———~-.—
TAKE-OFF LANE
s_ NflSflCSERTS4~OAD- - - DEA~S4DS .— ..- — .;.. . ~
WHITEHOUSE ROAD DEAD ENDS
OS?. - .
0.51 14.-
G~W N 17
12
1
10.18 0.16 14 BST N
TAMARA COURT TAMARA LANE DEAD ENDS 0 02 50 0.02 22 ASP N 9 4
TAMARALANE ASHEVILLEHWY DEADENDS 024 50 0.24 22 ASP ~ N 9 4
TaE8EREW~LN4E . TANGLEWCdDNNL- - - -WAD!’tkNE . M6 .q.~ 24. ~ .~ASP N 20 4
TANGLEWOOD TRAIL KINGSPORT HWY DEAD ENDS 0.13 0.13 24 ASP N
~
20 4
1tA~Lto~4~.,.-- . MUSTONMMhEIR%D 4IOUStQKVALLEY RWiD t~.fl .~. . in is at N IS I
TAYLOR LANE KINGSPORT HWY DEAD ENDS- ATGREENEVILLE CITY LIMITS
0.22 50 0.22 15 BST N 12 1
TAYLOR ROAD CHIMNEY TOP LOOP WASHINGTON COUNTY LINE 0 50 50 0 8 16 ASP N I? 2
TEAGUE ROAD WALKERTOWN ROAD WALKERTOWN ROAD 0.75 0.75 16 BST N 20 2
— - .TThRTKwaEYQRAPaROAD DEAD9~D$. - M’ ~o 0.4* 1$ BST N 21 2
Ti-tACKER LANE JUSTICE ROAD
-
DEAD ENDS 0.23 0.23 14 BST N 16 1
~~ai:~o . - - ~7$~ic~ ~1ë#.i~ 0.51 ~1 15 N 7 1
THORNBURG LANE 055 WILLIAMS ROAD DEAD ENDS 0.16 50 0.16 14 BST ~ N 17 I
0.48 50 0.43 15 BST N iT I
0.13 0.13 14 BST N 18 1
ThORNBURG ROAD KINGSPORT HWY DEAD ENDS
TIMBER LANE ASHEVILLE HWY DEAD ENDS
TPjt~a RON~ u.n a~r i~onWEST BRSGHT liOn ROAD 1.95 âø ~es is sat N
TINYLANE MTHEBRONROAD DEADENDS 0.11 0.11 13 BST N
TOaä~~RI$* ~rM~ØtAntRcsD DE~b~DS _i,.35 03ë 14 ASP N II 1
TOBY ROAD GLADES ROAD SMELCER ROAD 1 .35 1 .35 14 BST N 4 1
..t:±Lr ~ t~!!~:’~ ±..!±±~t1L:.±!!i±t1~._1TOM WHrE HOLLOW ROAD 1 I E 43 MOSHEIM CITY LIMITS MT. HOPE ROAD 1 .85 50 1 .85 15 BST N 6 I
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t._,gTh ROW Lang*~ Rusted Surf StiteAld CMI Diii ClassRoad BeglnnlnglEndlng (MI) Type
TOMAHAWK LANE ~lMP CREEK ROAD DEAD ENDS 0.20 0.2 15 OST N 22 1
TRA ILSEND LANE OLD KNOXVILLE HWY DEAD ENDS 0 48 0.48 15 ASP N 8 1
TROY MOREWCI( LANE HILLCUT ROAD DEAD ENDS 0.28
TUCKER COURT RIVER POINTE DRIVE DEAD END 0.09
0.28 * BST N 5 1
0.09 ASP N 9
- ~ ~: ~:..:!~W-!~r.. . . ‘PY~. 1~ .1.5 ~2L. I
TUNNEL ROAD BROWN SPRINGS ROAD GRASSY CREEK ROAD 1 .42 50 1 .42 16 ASP N 23 2
TUNNElS lANE BALEYTON ROAD SPEARSOYKESROAD . O.4B 50 0 48 1SBST N I 1 1
~~~TtJRNERHILL ROAD 1EtTMOSHEIMCITV LIMITS CARPENTER CHAPEL ROAD 0.60 0.6 16 ASP N 6 2
TURNER ‘-t~ FISH HATcHERY ROAD DEAD ENDS ‘ . .. 0.35 0.35 15 BST N 4 1
TWEED SPRINGS ROAD LITFLE MEADOWCREEK ROAD FORESTRY SERVICE 1.22 L22 15 ASP N 3 I
rncORAYROkD $NG~~ii~tt ~ BASflS*SRt~ID 141 50~.~• -~ —-- .___:..z...a._...d.r__. £ • - . .• -
U.S. FRYE LANE BLUEBERRY LANE DEAD ENDS 0 22
14~ 16 ~St N 20 2. . ~____.
0.22 14 BST N 7 1
UMON?t?~ROAD ‘~~!~~E~I(PARK ROAD FRANK ROBERTS ROAD 2.31 50 2.~I IS ASP N I I
UNIONROAD JOHNGRAHAMROAD BAILEYTONROAD 2.3 1 50 2.31 17 ASP N 12,21 2
VA~3A~Of4DtANE ~ DEADW�38 .. .DAt..- .~- 0.14 15 BSF N 23 1
VALERIE LANE HICKSON AVENUE DEAD ENDS 0.20 50 0.2 ASP N 21
VALXLANE GREENEMOUNTNNROAD DEADEN ~34;;- 0.34 At 0$? ii 2 ~
VAL11YE~kLEROAD OLD MIDWAY ROAD DULANEY ROAD 2.67 50 2 67 15 ~ BST N 19 1
VAU..EYVIEW ROAD WARRENSBURG ROAD DEAD ENDS 0.18 0.18 15 øt n 25 1
- VAN HILL ROAD HORTON HWY HAWKiNS COUI~1TYLINE 2.00 2 19 ASP Y 1 1 3
~~c~y: ~ .. ...--. DS~4OS - . ~
. VICKY STREET ROCKY HILL DRIVE DEAD ENDS 0.13 40
olsa - 14 BEt N 23 1
0 13 15 ASP N 8 1
V1CTOR$~LANE HORSE CREEKPARKROAD DEADENDS 0.12 ai� 14 SST I I
VICTORY BOULEVARD SANDFORD CIRCLE ASHEVilLE HIGHWAY 0.05 50 ~O5 17 ASP N 9 1
VIKINGCIRCI.E~ GREENFIELOSTREET GPEENFIELDSTREET 0.21 0.21 20 ASP .: ~ 18 3
0.62 14 BST N 2 1VIKING MOUNTAINLANE Y!KI~ MOUNTAIN ROAD DEADENDS ~ 0.62
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Length ROW Length Roadbed Surf StMeAid CivIl 01st ClanRoad BeglnnlnglEnding (MI) Type
w_~~rjc~ ~ ft*~~ j0 ~ ~ ~ 2VIOLET COURT WiLLOW RIDGE DRIVE DEAD ENDS 0.05 50 0.05 ASP N 21
W.I. BOWMAN ROAD ~ LAWS ROAD SOUTh WATER FORK ROAD 0-fl 0.12 1 S 8S... N 22 1
WADDELL LOVE ROAD WESTALLENS BRIDGE ROAD WADDELL LOVE ROAD 2.70 50 2.7 15 BST N 3 1
Wpfl*LLMOtJ)’afl4 ROAD : PERJUDAVISROAV. DE~DENDS- ~a16 ~ 0.16 14 BST -N 18 I
WAGONWHEELTRAIL lIE OLDSTAGEROAD - 0.20 0.215 BST N 14 1
v~so:ao~ ~ ~ fl~.: . . ~fl f39j5fl5~ 9j61
WALKERTOWN ROAD SNAPPS FERRY ROAD KJNGSPORT HWY 1.41 1.41 17 ASP Y 20 2
WALKING LANE ROAMING DRIVE DEAD ENDS 0.07 50 0.07 24 ASP N 14 4
WALNUT GROVE ROAD LICK HOLLOW ROAD DEAD ENDS 0.27 0.27 14 ASP N 9 I
vøm$-w~,. ~ .~-W$*R$.ROAR.. : DE$flJ4~S .---- - : O.fl~%. Qa IS p~T N 22 1
WALTERS ROAD ROUND KNOB ROAD GREYSTONE ROAD 1.43 1.43 16 AST N 22 2~
WANDERING DRIVE ROA3~IINGDRIVE DEAD ENDS 012 50 0.12 24 ASP N 14 4
WAR BRANCH LANE FLEA RIDGE ROAD DEAD ENDS 0 30 0 3 15 BST N 4 1
WARDLANE JIMPOEtANE DEADENDS 0.15 0.15 14 BST N 7 1
r~h!~PROAD SNAPPS FERRY ROAD MT ZION ROAD 0 27 0 27 1 5 BST N 20 1WARRSlSWR~1PGCE8S WARRW~S8YW3R~O OTUQ~~Y~E~ 0i3 0 13 14 OSt N 8 1
WATERSTONE CIRCI.E PLANTATION DRIVE PLANTATION DRIVE 0 95 50 0.95 28 ASP N 24 4
.wflTEN9Aa~R9AP-~.. .. 9~fi~N~Q~0!.... a. ~.tPN8~0~1~TXk1~ 141 - 141 14 531 N 11 I.? S ~ ~ IL -.k__..__~____ . ..
WATTENBARGER LANE WATTENBARGER GAP ROAD DEAD ENDS 0.22 0.22 14 BST N 1 1 1
.wt~~~4k~...:j!’i!9~ .~ ~ ~ ~ ~WAYLAND DRIVE ASHEVILLE HWY DEAD ENDS 0 35 50 0.35 24 ASP N 9 4
WAYPMR LANE SAILEyTON ROAD DEAD ENDS 0.33 0 33 14 BST N 1 1 1
WEDDING LANE KINGSPORT HWY DEAD ENDS 0.25 50 0.25 14 ASP N 16 1
~ ..-~ ~ L ~ ~ I4D$t~ p4 ~~!_ -..~--
WEEMS CHAPEL LANE GAP CREEK ROAD DEAD ENDS 0.23 0.23 1 5 BST N B 1
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Lalifith ROW Length Roadbed Surf SlatsAId CIvil Dist ClassRoad BeglnnlnglEndlng (MI) Type
~ço 3OS~ii~ASP N C 2
WEEMS ROAD LOST MOUNTAIN PIKE CHARLIE DOW ROAD 1.38 50 1.38 16 ASP N 16 2
WELCOME GROVER~D CARPENTERS CHAPEL ROAD ~~ BLUE SPRINGS PKWY 1.22 1.22 16 ASP ~N 23 2
WELLS PRUITI LANE DULANEY ROAD DEAD ENDS 0 37 0.37 15 ASP N 5 I
$..±~s---.~ ~ . i__i~ — ~ . flPN 3 2
WEST ALLENS BRIDGE ROAD NEWPORT HWY ASHEVILLE HWY 8.75 50 8.75 17 ASP Y 9 2
WEST BONNIE JOHNSON LANE SUNNYSID� ROAD DEAD ENDS 0.35 ~50 ~ 0.35 I5 SST N 24 1
WESTI-IILLCREST STREET HILLCREST STREE CENTER STREETWEST 0.28 0.28 16 ASP N 8 2
WEST HOGAN LANE BRIGHTHOPE ROAD bEAUEND o.es oM is B$T N 5 1
WEST PINES ROAD JEAROLDSTOWN ROAD KINOSPORT HWY 4.37 4.37 15 ASP Y 16,17 2
wEsr~bup4SsThtsr- . .. £NE91~m~SRd$~__..t- . ~$~Ø949- , . . Q44 0.14 18 ASP N 24 2
WEST SEVEN SPRINGS LANE MCDONALD ROAD DEAD END 0.18 50 0.18 15 BST N 191
WEST~STAGECOACNROAD POPULAR SPRINGS ROAD COCICECO LINE 0.71 3.71 10 ASP N S 2
WEST WELLS HILL LANE Ml CARMEL ROAD DEAD END 0.32 0.32 15 ASP N 7 I
-~ I, ~ : ~mfl~~ .~I ~ ~ ~ M~±. ~! a A~ N It 3WESTERN GAILES LANE CHIMNEY TOP LANE DEAD END 0 08 50 0.08 ASP N 16
-. ~ .~ 2.93 ~ ~WHEELERROAD OASISROAD GAPCREEKROAD 1.84 1.84 16 ASP N 6 2
WHIPPOORWILL LANE HARPER ROAD DEAD END 0.11 0 ii 14 8SF N 4 ~ 1~
~WHIRLWIND ROAD OLDASHEVILLE HWY-AT EASTALLENS BRIDGE ROAD 3.90 3.9 16 ASP N 924 2GREENEVILLE CITY LIMITS
WHis!~1G~SkS~Et~ - 4tJ$E~t$~\fl 1~:: - ~ ~ . . 0.06 ~ . N 13 2.~ ..—. ...t --—.--------— -. —------..--—------——.—-———------—. -
WHISPERING RIDGES ROAD WHISPERING ROAD DEAD END 0.29 50 0.29 ASP N 24:~‘.~‘-t~4~.a.p ~ ~. ~ ;~~ 4~*ES~IPGEkO~D ..~ ~M?.- - .~ .Q;~7 . ~5 a; fl . 24 I
WHITE SANDSROAD 107 CUTOFF SUNNYDALE ROAD 3.08 50 3.06 17 ASP N 2 2
WHI1EHOUSE ROAD BAILEYTON ROAD ACCESS- BASBS MILL ROAD 6 04 50 6.04 18 ASP N 12 2AIGREENEVILLE CfTY UMITS
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Laifl. ROW Ls.gth Roedbed Surf $tatMM Clv~Diet Qa.Road Bsglnnlng(Ending (MI) Type
WILBURN LANE DOUGHTY S CHAPEL ROAD DEAD END 0.21 0.21 14 SifT N 12 1
WILDflWE . - M~NIU~AN~D - . DEADSID. - 0.30 0.3 15 EST N 19 1
WILDBERRY LANE HORTON HWY DEAD END 0.35 0.35 14 BST N Il ~1
~: .:: ~ ~- ~ . -. flj~S~O4~~ - - ~4’ so o:& ts. Mt N ~23 I
WILHOFT ROAD CHUCKEY PIKE WASHINGTON COUNTI’ LINE 2.09 2 09 16 ASP N 1 2
WILKERSON 0AD MTCARMELROA MARVINROAD 1.66 50 1.66 16 ASP
ASP
N
N
23
13
2
2WILLIAMS SPRINGS ROAD AnON ROAD - AT GREENEVILLECITY LIMITS
SNAPPS FERRY ROAD 0J3 0 83 Il
WIUJAMSONROAD CHUG$EY PIKE EHWIN tt’41 047 0 57 15 ASP N 1 2
WiLLIAMSON VALLEY ROAD CHUCKEY HWY CAMPBELL CIRCLE 021 0.21 15 ASP N 14 I
WLLOUT3*t)0A4 ... ~ . Q~1*fl*Q~ff - - - - - t~1~ 0.63 ! ~ N 6 2
WILLOWRIDQEDRIVE 1I-E DEADEND 029 50 0.29 ASP N 21
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TANGLEWOOD TRAIL
DEAbTh& - .
DEAD ENDS
: 0.33
0.1 1
ie
24
N
N
13
~ 20 ~
2
WINDBRANCH LANE 0 1 1 ASP
WINDCRESTTRAIL WHITEHOUSEROAO DEADEND 0.19 0.19 14 ASP N 12 1
WINDCROSSLANE PLEASANTHILLROAD DEADEND 0.22 50 0.22 15 BST N I I
WINOMERE L~J’lE BEWLEYS Cl-lAPEL ROAD DEAD END GAQ 0.49 15 BST N I
WINDOVER ROAD HORTON HWY HEMLOCK TRAIL 0.22 0.22 14 ASP N 11 I
WINDSONG ROAD-
WINDSWEPTLANE
OLD STAGE ROAD-ATGREENEVILLE CITY LIMITS
AMITYROAD
QIIIU.EN SHELL ROAD
DEADEND
O.3~
0.11
0.38
017
1.33
16
28
15
ASP
ASP
BST
N
N
N
13 2
9 4
I I IWINESROAD GAP MOUNTAIN ROAD HORTON HWY 1.33 50
WINESAP LANE APPLESTONE DRIVE DEAD END 0.05 50 0 05 22 ASP N 21 3
WISECARVER LANE
WISECARVERROAD
MARVThI ROAD DEAD END
MARVIN ROAD
~O7 .
I 52 50
0.07
1 .52
16
16
ASP
ASP
-N-
N
1
7
2
2GILBREATh ROAD
WOODSERRY LANE I IE DEAD END 0.07 0.07 15 851
ASP
N
N
8
9
1
2WOODEDHEIGHTS ASHEVILLEHWY DEADEND 0.29 0.29 16
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Road B.glnnffightndlng
WOODlAND CIRCLE HIXON AVENUE NIXON AVENUE
Lesigth(MI)
0.20
0 75
ROW Length Roadbed Surf StatsAId CMI DIet ClassType
02 16 ASP N 9 2
50 0.75 15 BST N 11 IWOODLAWN DR KENNEYTOWN ROAD PIKE ROAD
W000MANI:ANE AFTONRQAD
WOOLSEY COLLEGE ROAD SUSONG ROAD
DEADEND
SUSONG ROAD
012
0.88
0.12 15 BST N 13 I
50 0.88 16 ASP N 2 2
- ~ ? ~ - ~U~IBA8P ~-.
WRIGHT ROAD HAMMITT ROAD WHEELER ROAD 0.34
.
0.34 15 BaT N 6 1
WYKLE ROAD DEBUSK ROAD ASHEVUSE HWY
BIBLES CHAPEL ROAD
I 51
1.50
1 .51 16 ASP N 9 2
1.5 15 ASP N 19 1YELLOW SPRINGS ROAD MCDONALD ROAD
ZION HOLLOW ROAD MTZION ROAD APTON ROAD 0.65 50 0 65 15 BST N 14 1
Number of Road Segments 1228 Total Length 1176.73 All Road. In Report
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4
Greene County Rudget and Finance Committee
Budget Meeting-Minutes
December 7th, 2016
Greene County Annex Conference Room, Greeneville, Tennessee
MEMBERS PRESENT:
Mayor David Crum-Chairman Dale Tucker - Commissioner
Wade McAmis- Commissioner Butch Patterson- Commissioner
Dale Tucker - Commissioner
ALSO:
Danni Lowery -Director of Finance Regina Nuckols- Budget Committee Secretary
OTHERS:
Cameron Judd-News Media Reid seals-News Media
CALL TO ORDER:
Mayor Crum called the Budget & Finance committee meeting to order on Wednesday, at 1:00 P.M., in the
conference room at the Greene County Annex Building in, Greeneville, Tennessee.
MINUTES:
Motion to approve the Budget & Finance minutes November 2, 2016 was made by Commissioner Tucker,
seconded by Commissioner McAmis. All were in favor
BUDGET AMENDMENTS:
For their review, the Committee received budget requests that had already been previously approved by the
Mayor.
The following budget transfer was presented to the Committee for their review and approval:
Election Commission Administrator Donna Burgner requested to move within the Election Commission budget
$595 from Temporary Personnel (168) to Election Workers (193). The Elections Workers line does not have theneeded funds required for the November 8, 2016 Election. Total amount needed is $12,405.00. The required
amount to be transferred is $595. This would cover additional funds needed for the 2016-2017 Budget FY line
items 51500-193. Commissioner Patterson made a motion to approve the budget amendment request and it was
seconded by Commissioner Tucker. All were in favor.
GENERAL FUND 101
A. A Resolution to budget donations totaling $125 from the community to the Greene CountyEMS Department. The contributions have been restricted for EMS Office Supplies.Commissioner McAmis made a motion to approve resolution A. Commissioner Pattersonseconded the motion. All were in favor.
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Greene County Budget and Finance Committee
Budget Meeting-MinutesDecember 7th, 2016
Greene County Annex Conference Room, Greeneville, Tennessee
OTHER BUSINESS:
Mayor Crum said the renovation on the Courthouse steps were done by Creative Masonry INC. The Courthouse
labor and materials totaled $9,210.00.
Mayor Crum said that a Hybrid 2000 Ford Escape had been purchased for Budding and Zoning for $3,000.
NEXT MEETING:
The next meeting is scheduled for Wednesday January 4th 2017 at 1 P.M in the conference room of the Greene
County Annex building.
Respectfully submitted.Regina N uckois
Budget & Finance Secretary
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28 November2016REGULAR MEETING
0900 AM - BOARD ROOM AT THE TOWN OFGREENEVILLE
TheGGCAA met in RegularSessionat theappointedtime andplace. Authoritysignedin
attendees includedChairJanetMalone,Vice ChairJohnCarter,Timer White, PaulBurkeyandJohnWaddle. GreeneCounty MayorCairnandGreenevilleTown Administrator
Smithalsoattended.1~CALL TOORDER ChairpersonMalone
2. INVOCATION Vice ChairCarter
3~PLEDGELed by Mr. Burkey4. APPROVAL OF THE SECRETARY’SREPORT
a. MeetingMinutes for 31 October2016 — RegularSession.Motion to approveby
Mr. Waddlewith secondby Mr. White. Votewasunanimous.5. CHAIRMAN’S COMMENTS:Reviewedthestatusof therefinancingprocedure.The
tax-exemptportionis gettingfinal signaturesandshouldcloseby 2 December.TheAlternativeMinimum Tax (AMT) portionon theT-hai~garsshouldbecompletedby 15
December.
6. APPROVAL OF TI-IF FINANCIAL REPORTa. FinancialStatementOctober2016
After review,Mr. Cartermadeamotionto approve.Mr. White seconded.Votewasunanimous.
7. GROUPREPORTSa. GreenevilleAviationServices(FBO): No official representativewaspresent.
WalterStonereportedthat thereare48 applicantson theT-Hangarwait list. Mr.CarterreportedthathehadinstructedtheFBOnot to accedeto pressurefrom atenantfrom Kingsport,whowas refusingto paya$50 latefee andwasdemandingthatStephenNieson,theFAA designatedAirport Manager,provide
relief.
b. The GGCAA concurredwith theinstructionandaskedthatthelatefeeremainonthebooksuntil paidand to proceedwith evictionafter90 days,if required.
C. GAA - No Reportd. AOPA — JoelHauserwaspresentbut hadno report.
e. EAA — No report
f. CAP — GeorgeJacksonreportedthat theyarelooking for ayoungerpersonwith
aviationbackgroundto workwith theCAPCadetProgram.g. JumpTennesseewaspresentbut did not haveareport.
8. OTHERBUSINESS
a. Mr. Smithpointedout that, with the refinancingnearingcompletion,the
GGCAA shouldmoveout on hiring anAirport Manager.Ms. Maloneindicatedshewould put it on the agendafor thenextmeeting. Therewas abriefdiscussionaboutensuringthatwe gettherelationshipbetweena newAirport
ManagerandtheFBOcorrect.9. ADJOURN Motion by Mr. Burkey, Secondby Mr. Carter. Next Meebngwill beat 0900
on Tuesday27 DecemberatCity Hall.
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AgendaGreene CountyRegionalPlanningCommission
GreeneCountyCourthouse Annex,ConferenceRoom204 NorthCutlerStreet,Greene,TN 37744
January10, 2017at 1:00 p.m.
1. Call to order.2. Welcomeof visitors.3. Approval oftheDecember13, 2016minutes.4. Reviewand considergrantingpreliminaryandfinal approvalto theJ. David JohnsonJr.,
for two lots of 2.03acres,locatedadjacentto SandBar Roadin the1~civil district.5. Recognizeadministrativeapprovalfor the following administrativeminor subdivisions.
. Redivision oftheR.L. DunnProperty,for two lots of 1 .70 acres,locatedadjacentto CraftSpringsEast Roadin the12th civil district
S Minnis LamonsProperty Partition, for two lots of 8.16 acres, locatedadjacentto S.ChuckeyRuritan Roadin the 14th civil district.
. 6 1 2Trust& RandlesProperty,for two lotsofO.34acresto be addedto adjoiningproperties,notto be soldasstand-alone-lots,locatedofftheAshevilleHighwayin the9th civil district.
6. Reviewmonthlyreportof all activitiesrecordcdfor theBuilding andZoningOffice.7. OtherBusiness.8. Adjournment.
MinutesoftheGreeneCountyRegionalPlanningCommission
A meetingof the GreeneCounty Regional Planning Commissionwas held on Tuesday,December13, 2016at 1:00 p.m. attheGreeneCountyCourthouseAnnexConferenceRoom,204 North Cutler Street,Greeneville,Tennessee.
MembersPresent/Membei~±Ab~en&StaffRepresentadyesPz~ss~nt/AbsetflSamRiley. Chairman Amy Tweed,PlanningCoordinatorGaryRector,Secretary Tim-1~wee4&ti1•ding~Goiun#ssionerLyle Parton,AlternateSecretary 4~yn-Athbtwn~-Assistant-Pkmt~e~Edwin C. Remine David Crum, CountyMayorGwenLilley RogerWoolsey,CountyAttorneySteviKing David Weems,RoadSuperintendentPhillip Ottinger TrevorHensley,Building InspectorFrankWaddellKristin Cirton
Also Present: Interested citizens
The Chairmancalled the meetingto order and askedif membershad receivedthe draftminutesoftheNovember9, 2016meeting.A motion wasmadeby Edwin Remine,secondedby Lyle Parton,to approvetheminutesaswritten. Themotion wasapprovedunanimously.
Replatof Lots 13-16and lot 21 of theB.K. DuncanPropertySubdivision(aka.Neal&Heidi Valk Property). ThePlanningCommissionconsideredgrantingpreliminaryandfinalapprovalto theReplatoflots 13-16andlot 21 oftheB.K. DuncanPropertySubdivision(aka.Neal& Heidi Valk property),for two lotsof 16.94acres,locatedadjacentto NewportHighwayandOld KentuckyRoadSouth in the25th civil district Staffstatedthat all signatures,exceptfor the TennesseeDepartmentof Environmentand Conservationand ownersfor existingseptic system, had beenobtained. Staff recommendedgranting preliminary and finalapprovalto theplat, subjectto approvalby TDEC and ownersfor existingsepticsystem,astheplat metall otherapplicablerequirementsoftheSubdivisionRegulations.A motionwasmadeby Gwen Lilley, secondedby Edwin Remine,to grantpreliminaryand final approvaltotheplat for thereasonsstated,subjectto approvalbyTDEC andowners. Themotioncarriedunanimously.
Redivisionof Lot A of George& EleanorCollins EstateSubdivisionlaka.PatriciaRohrProperty). The PlanningCommissionconsideredgrantingpreliminaryandfinal approvalto theRedivisionof LotA ofGeorgeandEleanorCollins EstateSubdivision(akaPatriciaRohrProperty),for two lots of 1.16 acres,locatedadjacentto CedarCreekSchoolRoadin the lOthcivil district Staffstatedthatthecertificateofcompletionfor theexistingsepticsystemhadbeenlocated in the TIJEC office and all required signatureshad been obtained. Staffrecommendedgrantingpreliminary and final approval to the plat, as the plat met allapplicablerequirementsof the Subdivision Regulations. A motion wasmadeby EdwinRemine,secondedby Lyle Parton,to grantpreliminaryandfinal approvalto theplat for thereasonsstated.Themotion carriedunanimously.
Replatof lots 3-6 of theA.O. & Etta CarterEstateSubdivision (aka RobertHawkinsProperty). ThePlanningCommissionconsideredgrantingpreliminaryand final approvalto theReplatoflots 3-6oftheA.O. andEtta CarterEstateSubdivision(aka RobertHawkinsProperty),for two lots of 1.70 acres,locatedadjacentto MohawkRidgeRoadin the6th civildistrict Staffstatedthatthecertificateofcompletionfortheexistingsepticsystemhadbeenlocatedin theTDECofficeandall requiredsignatureshadbeenobtained.Staffrecommendedgranting preliminary and final approval to the plat, as the plat met all applicablerequirementsoftheSubdivisionRegulations.A motion wasmadeby GaryRector,secondedby Lyle Parton,to grantpreliminaryandfinal approvalto theplat forthereasonsstated.Themotion carriedunanimously.
Knight PropertyPartition Subdivision. The PlanningCommissionconsideredgrantingpreliminaryandfinal approvalto theKnight PropertyPartition Subdivision,for two lots of5.95 acres, located adjacent to WarrensburgRoad in the 25th civil district. Staffrecommendedthat therequestfor preliminaryand final approvalbedenied,asa platwithsignatureshadnot beensubmittedprior to the PlanningCommissionmeetingasrequired.A motion wasmadeby Gary Rector,secondedby GwenLilley, to denyapprovalto theplat,for thereasonstated.Themotion carriedunanimously.
Administrative Minor SubdivisionPlats. Staffstatedthey had approvedthe followingplatsadministratively.
S Barkley and FellersProperty, for onelot of .51 acres,locatedadjacentto RobertKildayRoadin the17th civil district
S Replatof Lots 3 -5 of theJoeBob andJoannHumphreysSubdivision,for two lotsof2.87acres,locatedto Old AshvilleHighwayin the24°~civil district.
S IreneMcMillan Property,for onelot of2.984acres,locatedadjacentto SusongMemorialRoadin the
9th civil district.
. CharlesBowersProperty,for two lots of5.56acres,locatedadjacentto WarrensburgRoadandOld KentuckyRoadWestin the25°’civil district.
S RedivisionoftheClaudeB. RickerPropertyLots 5 and6, for onelot of I .0 acres,locatedadjacentto ParkLanein the
13th civil district.
. Division of the GlennaEsteppProperty,for two lots of I .43 acres,locatedadjacenttoErwin Highwayin the Pt civil district.
S Alton McIntoshandAmy McIntoshCooperProperty,for two lots of 4.38 acres,locatedadjacentto Old StageRoadin the~ civil district.
A motion wasmadeby Phillip Ottinger, secondedby Lyle Parton,to acceptthe monthlyreport Themotioncarriedunanimously.
Monthly Activity Reportfor the Building andZoningOffice. The PlanningCommissionreceivedcopiesof themonthlyactivity reportfor GreeneCountyBuilding/Planning/Zoning.A motion wasmadeby GaryRector,secondedby Gwen Lilley, to acceptthemonthlyreport.Themotion carriedunanimously.
PlanningCommissionEducationRequirements.Staffhandedout copiesofTCA 13-3-101anddiscussedtheStaterequirementsfor PlanningCommissioncontinuingeducation.As perStatelaw“each membershallwithin oneyearof initial appointmentand eachcalendaryearthereafter,attenda minimum of four hoursof training andcontinuingeducationin oneormore subjects. The subjects for the training and continuing education required bysubdivisionsOh) and (2) shall include, but not be limited to, the following: land useplanning; zoning; flood plain management;transportation;community facilities; ethics;public utilities; wireless telecommunicationsfacilities; parliamentaryprocedure;publichearingprocedure;land use law; natural resourcesand agricultural land conservation;economicdevelopment;housing;publicbuildings; land subdivision;andpowersand dutiesof the planning commission.Other topics reasonablyrelatedto the duties of planningcommissionmembersor professionalplanners or other administrativeofficials whosedutiesinclude advisingtheplanningcommissionmaybeapprovedby majority voteof theplanningcommissionprior to December31 oftheyear for which creditis sought. At leastone hourof the annualeducationrequirementshall concentrateon the rights of privatepropertyownersand therelationshipofthoserights to thepublic planningprocess.’ Staffencouragedthecommissionto taketheTCA handouthomeandreviewin furtherdetail.
There being no further businessa motion wasmade by Gary Rector,secondedby GaryRector, to adjournthemeeting.Themotionpassedunanimously.Themeetingadjournedat1:20 p.m.
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GcP Officers, Executive Committee ElectedYour Greene County Partnership Board of Directors has approved the 2017 officers,executive committee members and directors. Serving as officers of the Partnership willbe Bob Leonard, chairman; John Tweed, chair-elect; Jennifer Keller, secretary/treasurer;and Chris Marsh, past chair. Joining these officers as executive committee members willbe Mayor w. T. Daniels, Mayor David Crum, Bill Carroll, Scott Crawford, Cal Doty andMatt Garland.
New Board Members WelcomedNew members of the board of directors are Brian Click, Cornerstone WealthManagement; Frankie DeBusk, DTR Tennessee; Scott Dinger, Amsee; Barry Litchfield,Parker Hannifin; and Jeff Monson of GCS Partnership, who was elected to a secondthree-year term.
Thanks To Departing Board Members -
Our appreciation goes out to the departing board members, MikeBurns and Dr. CynthiaKnopp. Thank you for your years of service to the Partnership!
Business After-Hours ReservationsMake your reservations now for the Rodefer Moss & CO Business After-Hours onThursday, Januwy 12, from 5 to 6:30 p.m. at 185 Serral Drive. Adult beverages andfinger foods will be provided. Please RSVP to the Partnership, 6384111.
Amedisys Open House/Ribbon CuttingJoin the Green Coat Ambassadors at an open house and ribbon cutting for AmedisysHome Health at 404 E. Bernard Avenue, Ste. 2, Wednesday, January 1 8, from noon to 2p.m. The ribbon cutting ceremonywill be held at noon.
GCP Breakfast Sponsorships AvailableSponsorships are available for the 2017 Monthly Membership Breakfasts. Contact LoriDowel! at 63841 1 1 or email gcp©greenecop.com for more information.
New Member WelcomedA warm welcome to new Partnership member Morristown Signs, Inc.
Many ThanksAlthough the 28th Annual Andrew Johnson Bank Ladies Classic had not concluded asof newsletter press time, we’d like to take this opportunity to thank our new tournamentsponsor, Andrew Johnson Bank, and the many local and area businesses thatsupported the tournament. Thanks also to Ron Metcalfe, chairman; and the members ofhis committee; Larry Coughlin, assistant general chairman; Gwen Berryhill, finance;Tammy Kinser, marketing; Vickie Andrew, program; Ken Earl and James Smith, ad andsponsorship sales; Tom Gregory, parking; Bill Nance, operations; Missy and LillyCrouch, entertainment; Kathy Gregory, James and Cindy Strange, hospitality; Deborah
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Gregg, concessions; Wayne Phillips and Darren Reese, publicity; Tracy Brooks, teamhosts; Brian Stayton, PA. announcer; Jim Rich, time keeper; Tim Armstrong, officialscorer; Glenn Evatt, athletic trainer; Dom Donnelly, statistician; and Buddy Yonz,consultant.
Good Luck, LizzielBest wishes to Lizzie Watts, Andrew Johnson National Historic Site Superintendent, whowas selected to become the superintendent of three National Park Service sites in WestVirginia. Lizzie, who has been quite active in the community since her arrival almost 10years ago, will be sorely missed by those of us who have grown so fond of her quick witand friendly smile. All the best in this new endeavor, Lizzie!
Tn-Cities Airport UnveilingTn-Cities Airport (TRI) has unveiled an updated name, new logo and new website, Thenew logo highlights the airport code, TRI, and reflects the clean, modern design of theairport. The new website, w~w,TRlfiiqht.com,is mobile friendly, easy to navigate andhighlights information passengers access the most. According to Patrick Wilson,executive director, the effort shows their continued commitment to grow their facilitiesand services to support the quality of life and economic development of NortheastTennessee, Southwest Virginia and the surrounding areas.
Welcome Back, Jennifer!Join the Partnership staff in welcoming back to work Jennifer Wilder, director of KeepGreene Beautiful and the Partnership Leadership programs. Jennifer and her husband,Jon, are the proud parents of a new daughter, Jalyn Nicole, who was born November 3in Johnson City Medical Center.
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Convention South AwardThe Partnership Tourism Department was highlighted in the VIP edition of the newConvention South magazine’s award issue for being selected as a “Reader’s Choice” forfavorite sites. The one-half page full-color ad ran in the edition as well and has alreadyresulted in promising leads. Click here to view the ad: http://tiny,cc./6x52hy. The ad islisted on page 54. Greeneville was also listed in the most recent edition of America’sCivil War. This ad results in approximately 2,500 leads per year.
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Ladies’ classic Patron Sponsorships AvailableGet your Patron Sponsorship tournament passes for the Andrew Johnson Bank Ladies’Classic now at the Partnership office. This sponsorship, at a cost of $1 1 0, provides twotournament passes, reserved seating and hospitality room privileges. Sixteen teams willbe vying for the Ladies’ Classic title December 28-31 at Hal Henard Gymnasium. Formore information, call the Partnership, 63841 1 1 . or email vandrew©qreenecop.com.
Business After-Hours ScheduledMark your calendars for the Rodefer Moss & CO Business After-Hours on Thursday,January 12, from 5 to 6:30 p.m. at 185 Serral Drive. Adult beverages and finger foodswill be provided. Please RSVP to the Partnership, 638-4111.
Amedisys Open House/Ribbon Cutting PlannedPartnership members are invited to join the Green Coat Ambassadors for an openhouse and ribbon cutting for Amedisys Home Health Wednesday, January 18, fromnoon to 2 p.m. The ribbon cutting ceremony will be held at noon. The new office islocated at 404 E. Bernard Avenue, Ste. 2.
Ambassador Of The Quarter AnnouncedCongratulations to Wendy Peay, the Green Coat Ambassador of the Quarter for the lastquarter of 2016. Many thanks to Wendy for all her hard work and dedication!
Dr. Woolsey Receives Agriculture AwardCongratulations to Dr. Doug Woolsey, recipient of the J. W. Massengill Award forDistinguished Service to Agriculture! The award was presented at the 28th Annual Farm-City Banquet December 1 at the Clyde Austin 4-H Center with more than 200 guests inattendance. Many thanks to the members of the Partnership Agribusiness Committee,host of the event, and to the sponsors: George Mays, Andrew Johnson Bank, C&CMiftwright Maintenance Company, Consumer Credit Union, Farm Credit Mid-America,Delfasco, Greene County Farm Bureau, Greene County Soil Conservation District,Greene County Veterinary Medical Center, Greeneville Federal Bank, Greeneville Light& Power System, Heritage Community Bank, John Deere Power Products, TheGreeneville Sun, Tusculum Farm Bureau&Iayne Hughes and to Still Hollow CenturyFarm who also provided the decorations.
Large Crowd Enjoys Christmas LuncheonA crowd of more than 180 people enjoyed a performance by the Tusculum College JazzBand at the Partnership’s Annual Christmas Luncheon December 8 at First PresbyterianChurch. Delfasco was the sponsor for the event.
GEDWorks ProgramThe Tennessee Chamber of Commerce & Industry is working to promote an educationalworicforce program that takes specific aim to help employees who have not attained theirhigh school education. The GED Works Program offers a way for employers and thebusiness community to offer GED services to any of their workers. Many of these
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Tourism
Linkedln Workshop PlannedTourism is once again working with Absolute Communications and the Small BusinessDevelopment Center at East Tennessee State University to put together a series ofworkshops in 2017. The first workshop will be on the importance of Linkedln in thebusiness world. The workshop will take place in late January or early February.Sponsorships for the workshop are $500 each. If you would like to sponsor this event,please contact TammyKinser at tkinserc&~greenecop.com,
Tennessee Welcome Center Employees HostedThe Tourism Department, along with the Northeast Tennessee Tourism Association,hosted a familiarization tour for 34 employees ofthe 15 Tennessee Welcome Centers onDecember 6 and 7. Their visit began with a reception at the City Garage Car Museum,dinner at Phat Cat Café, a moonlight tour of the Dickson-Williams Mansion and anovernight stay at the General Morgan Inn. On Wednesday morning, they were treated tobreakfast In the Greene Room at Brumley and tours of the Andrew Johnson NationalHistoric Site and downtown Greeneville. A special thanks to Bettye Anne and KentBewley, the General Morgan Inn, and the Main Street Greeneville tour guides fordonating their time and facilities to make these guests feel welcome.
Merry Christmas And A Happy New YearlAs we rapidly approach the final days of 201 6, the staff of the Partnership would like totake this opportunity to thank each of you for your contributions, whether large or small,to this organization. Thank you to every member, every sponsor of our many events andprograms, and to the many, many volunteers that never hesitate to offer their personaltime to the Partnership when the call for help is sent out. Each ofyou is a blessing to thisorganization and this staff - and you are very much appreciated. Here’s wishing that thepeace of this Christmas season be yours, as well as good health, happiness andprosperity in the New Year!
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ELECTION OFNOTARIES
Mayor Crum askedfor CountyClerk Lori Bryant to readthelist ofnamesrequesting
to be notariesto theCommission.A motion wasmadeby CommissionerPetersandseconded
by CommissionerQuillen to approvethenotary list.
Mayor Crum calledtheCommissionersto voteon theirkeypads. The following vote
wastaken: CommissionersBurkey, Carpenter,Clemmer,Cobble,Collins, Jennings,Kesterson,
McAmis, Miller, Neas,Parton,Patterson,Peters,Quillen, Randolph,Shelton,Waddell,
Waddle,and White votedyes. CommissionersArrowood andTuckerwereabsent. Thevote
was 19 — aye;0 — nay;and2 — absent. TheCommissionersvotedin favor ofthemotion to
approve thenotaries.
CERTIFICATE OF ELECTION OF NOTARIES PUBLICAS A CLERK OF THE COUNTY OF RENE, TENNESSEE I HEREBY CERTIFY TO
THE SECRETARY OF STATE THAT THE FOLLOWING WERE ELECTED TO THE OFFICE OFNOTARY PUBLIC DURING THE JANUARY 17, 2017 MEETING OF THE GOVERNING BODY:
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CLERK OF THE COUNTY OF GREENE, TENNESSEE
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NAME HOME PHONE1. SUSAN B BERNIER
2. JOHN L FRESHOUR
3. ELIZABETH JANE GOSNELL
4. KYLE KIDWELL KING JR.
5. AUSTIN LEE
6. DAVID A NIEHOFF
7. AMY MICHELLE PERKINS
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423-2184260
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DATE
RESOLUTIONA: A RESOLUTIONOF THE COUNTYCOMMISSIONOF GREENECOUNTY, TENNESSEEAPPROVINGAN ECONOMIC IMPACT PLAN FORTIlE
MORGAN ROAD DEVELOPMENTAREA
A motionwasmadeby CommissionerClemmerandsecondedby CommissionerQuillen
to approvearesolutionof theCounty Commissionof GreeneCounty, Tennesseeapproving
an EconomicImpactPlanfor theMorganRoadDevelopmentArea.
MayorCrum calledtheCommissionersto voteon their keypads. The following vote
wastaken: CommissionersBurkey,Carpenter,Clemmer,Cobble,Collins, Jennings,Kesterson,
McAmis, Miller, Neas,Parton,Patterson,Peters,Quillen, Randolph,Shelton,Waddell,Waddle,
and White votedyes. CommissionersArrowood andTuckerwereabsent. Thevotewas
I 9 — aye;0 — nay;and2 — absent. The motion to approvetheresolutionpassed.
A RESOLUTION OF THE COUNTY COMMISSIONOF GREENECOUNTY,TENNESSEEAPPROVIJMG AN ECONOMIC IMPACT PLAN FOR THE
MORGAN ROAD DEVELOPMENT AREA
WHEREAS, The Industrial Development Board of the Town of Greeneville and GreeneCounty, Tennessee(the ‘1DB”) haspreparedan economic impact plan (the ‘Economic Impact Plan”)regardingthe developmentof an area locatedat approximatelythe intersectionof Highway I IE andMorgan Road in Greeneville,GreeneCounty,Tennessee(the “Plan Area”);
WHEREAS, the developmentof the Plan Area is expectedto include a retail shoppingcenterandtwo outparcelson thepropertyandwill includewell-known national retailers(the “Project”);
WHEREAS, the Economic Impact Plan would permit certain tax incrementfinancing (“TaxIncrement Financing”) to be provided through the issuanceof the IDB’s bonds, notes and otherobligations in the total amount not to exceed $2,250,000pursuant to Chapter 53, Title 7 of theTennesseeCodeAnnotated:and
WHEREAS, the 1DB has recommendedthe adoption of the Economic Impact Plan at itsmeetingon December19. 2016; and
WHEREAS, the proceedsof the Tax IncrementFinancingwould be usedto pay the costsofeligible public improvements(the “TIE Eligible Costs”) relatingto the developmentofthe Project; and
WHEREAS, the incrementalproperty tax revenues(the “TIF Revenues”)that result from thedevelopmentofthe Plan Area underthe EconomicImpact Plan will be allocatedto the 1DB to be usedto pay debtserviceofthe Tax IncrementFinancing;and
WHEREAS, in accordancewith the Economic Impact Plan, the 1DB would issue the TaxIncrementFinancingto a lenderor lendersto financethe TIF Eligible Costsand would pledge the TIFRevenuesto such lenderor lendersto applyto the debtserviceon the Tax IncrementFinancing;and
WHEREAS, the Tax Increment Financingshall not representor constitutea debt or pledgeof
RogerA. Woolsey the faith and credit or the taxing power of the 1DB. the Town of Greeneville, or GreeneCounty,(!Iaunt~~dtnrite~ Tennessee;and
204 N. Cutler St.Suite 120 . WHEREAS, the Board of Directors of the 1DB has approvedand submitted the Economic
Green:vitIe,TN37745 Impact Plan (attachedas Exhibit A to this Resolution)to the County Commissionof GreeneCounty.
Fax: 423/798.1781 Tennesseefor approval in accordancewith Tenn.CodeAnn. § 7-53-312.
NOW, THEREFORE,BE IT RESOLVED by theGreeneCounty Commission,(the “County. Commission”), meetingin regularsessionon the
17th dayofianuary,2017 a quorum beingpresentand
a majority voting in the affirmative to approvethe Economic Impact Plan and certain tax incrementfinancing, in as provided in the Plan as shown in Exhibit A, (attachedto this Resolution), said Planbeing in the interestsofthecitizensofGreeneCounty,Tennessee.
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RogerA. Woolsey(~~11~t~?kftnrne~
204 N. Cutler St.Suite 120
Greeneville,TN 37745Phone: 423/798.1779
Fax: 4231798-1781
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the County Mayor and such other CountyOfficials areauthorizedto take all appropriateactionto carry out the termsofthe EconomicImpactPlan.
Budget& FinanceSponsor
c~LCou’uuty CIerR’ County
INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT BOARD OF THETOWN OF CREENEVILLE AND GRLENE COUNTY, TENNESSEE
ECONOMICIMPACT PLAN
FOR
MORGAN ROADDEVELOPMENTAREA
I. Authority for EconomicImpactPlan
Industrialdevelopmentcorporations(“IDBs”) areauthorizedunderTenn. CodeAim. § 7.
53 .3 12 to prepareandsubmitto cities and countiesan economicimpactplanwith respectto anareathat includesa project within the meanixgof Term. CodeAnn. § 7-53-101and suchotherpropertiesthat the 1DB determineswill bedirectly improvedor benefiteddueto theundertakingof aproject. TennesseeCodeAnnotated§ 7-53-3 12 aiso authorizescities andcountiesto applyandpledgenew incrementaltax revenues,which arisefrom the areasubjectto the economicimpactplan,to the1DB to promoteeconomicdevelopment,to pay thecostofprojectsor to paydebtserviceon bondsorotherobligationsissuedby the1DB. to paythecostsofprojects.
II. TheProleet
CherokeeInvestments,LLC or an affiliate thereof(collectively, the “Developer”) hasproposedto purchasecertaintractsof real propertylocatedat the intersectionofHighway 1 1 Eand Morgan Road in Greeneville, Greene County, Tennessee.Such property consists ofapproximately11 1 .07 acresand is ideally situatedfor commercialdevelopment.TheDeveloperhasproposedto developa retail shoppingcenterand two outparcelson the propertyto includewell-known nationalretailersthat arenot currentlylocatedin the Town. This developmentwillbe in an areadesignatedby the Developeras Morgan Crossing,and suchcommercialretaildevelopmentis collectivelyreferredto hereinasthe “Proj “ TheProjectis an eligible projectwithin the meaningofTeim. CodeAnn. § 7-53-101(13).
In order to make the Projectfinancially feasible,Developerhasrequestedthat GreeneCounty, Tennessee(the “County”) and the Town of Greencville, Tennessee(the “Town”)approve,as partof this EconomicImpactPlan,a planfor tax incrementfinancing throughTheIndustrialDevelopmentBoard of the Town of Greenevilleand GreeneCounty, Tennessee(the“Board”) pursuantto Title 7, Chapter53 of TennesseeCodeAnnotatedto providefinds to payaportionof the costsof the improvementsthatareneededto permit the constructionandoperationoftheProject.Theproceedsofthetax incrementfinancingwould be usedto payeligible costs,in accordancewith theTaxIncrementAct (asdefinedbelow), relatingto theProject.
III. BoundariesofPlanArea
The Project is generally located northwest of the intersectionof Highway I lB and
MorganRoadwithin theTown andtheCounty. Theareathatwould be subjectto this EconomicImpact Plan, and to the tax incrementfinancing provisionsdescribedbelow, includesonly thepropertyon which the Projectwill be located. The areathat will be subjectto this plan (the“Plan Area”) is shownon Exhibit A attachedhereto. A list of the parcelsincludedin the PlanArea is also attachedaspart of Exhibit A. ThePlanArea is herebydeclaredto besubjectto thisEconomicImpact Plan, and the Project is herebyidentified as the project that will be locatedwithin thePlanArea.
Iv. FinancialAssistanceto Project
TheBoardwill providefinancial assistanceto theProjectby applyingtheproceedsof thetax incrementfinancingdescribedhereinto payaportionof certaincoststhatwill be incurredinconnectionwith the developmentof the Project. Thesecosts include traffic improvements,parkingareas,road improvementsand stormwaterdrainagesystemimprovements.The Boardwill pay and/or reimbursethe Developerfor all or a portion of the eligible cost of suchimprovementsupon receiptof adequatedocumentationof suchcosts. In connectionwith theissuanceof any tax increment financing, the Board and the Developerwill enter into adevelopmentagreementspeci~ringthe scopeand the cost of the improvementsand feesto bereimbursed.
Term. CodeAnn. § 9-23-108doesnotpermit theapplicationofincrementaltax revenuespursuantto this Economic Impact Plan to pay certain costsrelatingto privately-ownedlandwithout first receiving a written determinationfrom the Comptrollerof the Stateof Tennessee(the“State”) andtheCommissionerofEconomicandCommunityDevelopmentof the Statethattheuseoftax incrementrevenuesfor suchpurposesis in thebestinterestoftheState. TheBoardwill notapplytheproceedsofthetax incrementfinancingauthorizedhereunderto paycostsastowhich such a written determination is required without first obtaining such writtendetermination.TheDeveloperdoesnotexpectto requestpaymentor reimbursementofanycoststhat requirewritten approval from the Comptroller of the State and the CommissionerofEconomicandCommunityDevelopmentoftheState.
V. ExpectedBenefitsto City andCounty
Numerousbenefitswill accrueto theTown andtheCountyasaresultofthedevelopmentof thePlanArea. Thedevelopmentofretail shoppingcenters,suchastheProject,will assisttheTown and theBoardin promotingeconomicdevelopment.Whencompaniesselectlocationsformanufacturing,distribution and office facilities, a significant factor that is consideredby siteselectionfirms is the quality of life for the companies’employeesin eachconmnmity beingconsideredasa possiblelocation. By providinga wider arrayof retail shoppingchoicesin theTown, includingadditionalnationallyrecognizedretailers,the Project will assistthe Town andthe Board with economicdevelopmentrecruiting and help expandthe economicbase of theTownandCounty.
Both theTown andtheCountyarealso expectedto receivesubstantialadditionaltaxesasa resultof the developmentof thePlan Area. The ad valoremreal propertytaxesfor the Plan
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Area for the year2015 were $20,138.00for theTown and the Countycombined,which are thebasetaxesrelatingto thePlanArea. DevelopmentofthePlanAreawill increasethevalueofthereal property within the Plan Area, leadingto an increasein ad valorem real propertytaxes.Following the reappraisalof the Projectafler constructionis completed,the combinedannualreal property taxespayable to the Town and the County are expectedto be approximately$250,870.00.Of this total, the basetaxes describedabove plus approximately$36,177.00intaxesthatare allocableto payingdebt serviceon theTown’s andtheCounty’sgeneralobligationdebtwill be allocatedto the Town and the County. Theseadditional taxeswill immediatelybenefittheTownandtheCounty. Oncethe tax incrementfinancingdescribedbelowis paid,theremainingincrementalpropertytax revenueswill be payableto the Townandthe County, andtheTown andthe Countywill benefitfrom thoseincrementaltaxesat that pointandfor yearstocome.TheTown andtheCountywill alsobenefitfrom additionalpersonalpropertytaxesto theextentnotallocatedto paydebtserviceon thetax incrementfinancingdescribedbelow.
Furthermore,the Town and the County are expectedto receive substantialadditionalsalestaxrevenuesasaresultofthedevelopmentof theProject. Whentheretail operationsareat
fiull projectedsalesvolumes,the annuallocal sales tax revenuegeneratedis projectedto be$767,250.Additionally, the retail operationsareexpectedto supporta total of 41 9 direct andindirectj obs. Moreover,theconstructionof theProjectis expectedto havea one-timeeconomicimpactof over $1,690,000on the GreeneCountyeconomy, which will generateapproximately$48,475in local taxrevenues.
YL DistributionofPropertyTaxesandTaxIncrementFinancing
a. Distribution of Taxes. Propertytaxes,includingpersonalpropertytaxes,imposedonthe propertylocatedwithin the PlanArea shallbe allocatedanddistributedasprovidedin thissubsection. Thetaxesassessedby the Countyandthe Townon thereal and personalpropertywithin thePlanAreawill be divided and distributedasfollows in accordancewith Tenn.CodeAim. § 7-53-312(c)and Title 9, Chapter23 of the TennesseeCode Annotated, being theUniformity in TaxIncrementFinancingAct of2012(the“Tax IncrementAct”):
i. Theportionoftherealandpersonalpropertytaxespayablewith respectto thePlan Areaequalto theyearprior to thedate of approvalof this EconomicImpact Plan(the “BaseTax Amount”) shallbe allocatedto and, ascollected,paid to the CountyandtheTown as all othertaxeslevied by theCounty and the Town on all otherpropefties~provided,however, that in any year in which the taxeson the propertywithin the PlanArea arelessthantheBaseTax Amount, thereshallbe allocatedandpaid to the CountyandtheTown only thetaxesactuallyimposed.
ii. Theexcessofreal andpersonalpropertytaxesover theBaseTax Amount (the“hF Revenues”)shall be allocatedand, as collected,paid into a separatefund of theBoard, createdto hold suchpaymentsuntil thetax proceedsin theThnd areto be appliedto pay debt serviceon the obligations expectedto be issued by the Board that aredescribedto paythecostsofthepublic improvementsdescribedabove.
This allocationis subjectto theprovisionsofTenn.CodeAim. §7-53-312(j)and Tax Increment
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Act, which requiresthattaxeslevied uponpropertywithin thePlanArca for thepaymentof debtserviceoftheCountyandtheTown shall not be allocatedto theBoard. TheBoardis authorizedto makeall calculationsof TIF Revenueson the basis of eachparcel within in the Plan Areainsteadof on an aggregatebasisaspermittedby the Tax IncrementAct. If the Board opts tohavesuchcalculationsmadebaseduponeachparcel,theBoardshall givenoticeto theTown andthe County that suchmethodologywill be usedprior to the first allocation dateof any TIFRevenues.
TheBoardis alsoauthorizedto designate,by noticeto theTown andtheCounty,thattheallocationof TIF Revenuesfrom any parcelor groupof parcelsin the Plan Area shall begin inany tax yearwithin thenextthreetax yearsin orderto matchTIF Revenueswith the applicationof TIF Revenuesfor the purposesprovidedherein,subjectto thetime limitation on allocationsprovidedbelow. AllocationsofTIF Revenuesby theTownandtheCounty shallbe madewithinthe timeperiods providedwithin the Tax IncrementAct but, in amy event, not later thansixtydaysfrom whensuchTIF Revenuesarecollectedby theTownortheCounty.
b. TIF Obligations. In orderto pay for thecostsofthepublic improvementsneededfortheProject,theBoard intendsto usetheincrementaltaxrevenuesthatit would receiveasaresultof the adoptionof the EconomicImpact Planto pay debt serviceon obligations incurred tofinancesuchcosts. This taxincrementfmancingwill be structuredasfollows:
i. TheBoardwill bon~ownot to exceed$2,250,000throughtheissuanceandsaleof notes,bondsor otherobligationsoftheBoard. TheBoardshallpledgeany andall TIFRevenuesallocatedto theBoardpursuanttothis EconomicImpactPlanto thepaymentofsuch notes, bonds or other obligations, including, without limitation, principal andinterestthereon. In no eventwill the obligationsissuedby the Board be consideredadebtor obligationof the Countyor the Town in any mannerwhatsoever,and the sourceof thefundsto satisf~’theBoard’spaymentobligationsthereundershallbe limited solelyto theTIF Revenuesandareotherwisenon-recourseto theBoard.
ii. Theproceedsofthenotes,bondsor obligations shallbeusedto payeligible. costsrelatingto theProjectas describedabove,costsof issuancesrelatingto notes,bonds
or obligations and capitalizedinterest on the notes, bondsor other obligations for amaximumperiodoftwo (2) yearsfrom thedateofcompletionoftheProject.
. c. TimePeriod. Taxeson the real andpersonalpropertywithin the PlanAreawill bedivided anddistributedasprovidedin this Sectionof theEconomicImpact Planfor a period,asto eachparcelin thePlanArea,not in excessoffiifteen (15) tax yearsasto any parcel,but, in anyevent,suchallocationsshall ceasewhentherearenot eligible costs,including debtservice,to bepaidfrom theTIF Revenues.
d. Findingof EconomicBenefit. TheBoard,the CountyandtheTown, by theadoptionof this Plan, find that the useof the T1F Revenuesas describedherein, is in furtheranceofpromotingeconomicdevelopmentin theTown andCounty.
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‘s,T~lI. Approval Process
Pursuantto Tenu.CodeAim. § 7-53-31 2, theprocessfor the approvalof this EconomicImpactPlanis asfollows:
a. The Board holds a public hearingrelating to the proposedEconomicImpact Planafterpublishingnoticeof suchhearingin a newspaperof generalcirculationin theCounty andtheTownat leasttwo (2) weeksprior to the dateofthepublic hearing. Thenoticemustincludethetime,placeandpurposeofthehearingaswell asnoticeofhowa mapofthesubjectareamaybe viewed by the public. Following suchpublic hearing,the Board may submitthe EconomicImpactPlanto theCountyandtheTownfor theirapproval.
b. The governingbodies of the County and the Town must approvethe EconomicImpact Plan. The Economic Impact Plan may be approved by resolution of the CountyCommissionor theBoardof MayorandAldermen,whetherornot the local charterprovisionsofthegoverningbodiesprovideotherwise. if eitherthe CountyortheTownmakeany changestothis Economic Impact Plan in connectionwith their approvalhereof, suchchangesmust beapproved by theBoard andthe governingbody ofthe Townor Countythat did not makesuchchange.
c. Once the EconomicImpact Plan has beenapprovedby the governingbodiesoftheCounty and the Town, the Plan and relateddocumentationshallbe filed with the local taxingofficials and the Comptrollerof the State as requiredby the Tax IncrementAct and annualstatementsof incrementaltaxrevenuesallocatedto theBoardshall befiled with theStateBoardofEqualizationasrequiredby theTax IncrementAct. TheBoardwill alsocomply with all otherproceduralrequirementsoftheTaxIncrementAct andotherapplicablelaws.
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Morgan Road TIF Vital Information
All data is based on a 25% assessment of the appraisal except where noted on 2 commercial properties.Taxes calculated by present tax rate $2.2153 in city and 51.6613 in the county.~ • ~
Parcels 71.00 through 71.10 are owned by Henry Lam and are grouped in an area behind the car wash,Cookout, and the realty company and it runs along Morgan Road. ~ ~ ~ ~•~•- - ~••
Parcel 97.03 Is owned by Henry Lam and is 2.44 AC to the left ofall the other parcels and~ccessesSerraIDrive.
Map 88 Parcel 71.00 = Appraisal 74,200, Assessment 18,550, City tax $411, County tax $308
Map 88 Parcel 71.02 = Appraisal 260,700, Assessment 104,280(@40%), City tax $2,310, County tax$1,732
Map 88 Parcel 71.06 = Appraisal 117,800, Assessment 29,450, City Tax $652, County Tax $489
Map 88 Parcel 7107 = Appraisal 93,500. Assessment 23,375, City Tax $518, County tax $388
Map 88 Parcel 71.08 = Appraisal 92,600. Assessment 23,150, City tax$513, County tax $385
Map 88 Parcel 71.10 = Appraisal 104,600, Assessment 26,150, City tax $579, County tax $434
Map 88 Parcel 71.11 = Appraisal 71,100, Assessment 17,775, City tax $394, County Tax $295
Map 88 Parcel 97.03 = Appraisal 133,900, Assessment 33,475, City tax $742, County tax $556
Map 88 Parcel 97.05 = Appraisal 608,300, Assessment 243,320 (@40%), City tax $5,390, County tax
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RESOLUTIONB: A RESOLUTIONTO PURCHASETHE FORMERGREENEVILLEMOVING AND STORAGEBUILDING ADACENT TO THE
GREENECOUNTY ANNEX
A motion wasmadeby CommissionerCarpenterand secondedby Commissioner
Waddellto approvearesolutionto purchasetheformerGreenevilleMoving andStorage
building adjacentto the GreeneCountyAnnex.
CommissionerJenningsspoketo theCommissionerswith his concernsin regardsto
thepurchaseoftheGreenevilleMoving and Storagebuilding,with questionsofhow Greene
Countycan affordthepurchaseofthebuilding. Anotherquestionhe askedwashis concerned
with therepairofthe sprinklersystemin the building. Mayor Crum askedCity Building
Inspector,Burt Seay,andBuilding andZoningInspector,Tim Tweed,to explaintheregulation
proceduresconcerningthesprinklersystemin thebuilding. Burt Seaystatedthatto getthe
sprinklersystem up to certificationlevels,meetingthecurrentstandards,would allowmore
exceptionsin thebuilding codesin inspection.
CommissionersPeters,Burkey, andNeasalsohadconcernsin regardsto thenegotiation
of thepriceofthebuilding and the timeline ofthe renovationandmoving in thebuilding.
MayorCrumstatedthathe did not know howmuchrenovationswould costorwhenanyone
couldmoveinto thebuilding.
CommissionerWhite saidthathe wasreluctantto buy thebuilding until the outcome
ofa long term studyby theGreeneCounty Schoolsystemis known. That study is moving
forwardthis yearandcould leadto recommendationsthatthecountybuild newschoolsand
refigureexistingones.
CommissionerNeasrecommendedturningthebuilding purchasequestionover
to the Building Committeefor furtherstudy.
A motion wasmadeby CommissionerJenningsandsecondedby Commissioner
McAmis to tabletheresolutionuntil theCommissionhadmoreinformationthroughfurther
studyby theBuilding Committee.
Mayor Crum calledtheCommissionersto voteon theirkeypads. Thefollowing
votewastaken: CommissionersClemmer,Cobble,Collins, Jennings,Kesterson,McAmis,
Miller, Neas,Parton,Patterson,Shelton,Waddell,andWhite votedyes. Commissioners
Burkey,Carpenter,Peters,Quillen, Randolph,andWaddlevotedno. Commissioners
Arrowood andTuckerwere absent. Thevotewas 1 3 — aye;6 — nay; and2 — absent.
Themotionto tabletheresolutionuntil theCommissionershadmoreinformationthroughfurther
studyby the Building Committeepassed.
A motion wasmadeby CommissionerPattersonandsecondedby CommissionerPeters
for theBuilding Committeeto studywhatwould be neededfor this building and to appropriate
funds for thehiring ofa structuralengineerandarchitectto checkout thebuilding.
MayorCrum calledtheCommissionto voteon their keypads. The following
votewastaken: CommissionersBurkey, Carpenter,Clemmer,Cobble,Collins,Jennings,
Kesterson,McAmis, Neas,Parton,Patterson,Peters,Randolph,Shelton,Waddell, Waddle,
and Whitevotedyes. CommissionerMiller votedno. CommissionerQuillen abtained.
CommissionersArrowood andTuckerwereabsent.The votewas 17 — aye; 1 — nay;
I — abstain; and2 — absent. Themotion to for theBuilding Committeeto studywhatwould
be neededfor this building andto appropriatefundsfor thehiring of astructuralengineer
andarchitectto checkout thebuilding passed.
A RESOLUTION TO PURCHASETHE FORMERGREENEVILLEMOVINC ANDSTORAGEBUILDING ADJACENT TO THE GREENECOUNTY ANNEX
WHEREAS.GreeneCounty is in needofmorespacefor both officesand storage;and
WHEREAS, theformer GreenevilleMoving and StorageWarehouselocatedadjacentto the
GreeneCountyAnnex on North Cutler Streetis availablefor purchaseand theowner is willing
to saleandtransferthepropertyto theCountyfor a reasonableprice; and
WHEREAS, by ResolutionoftheGreeneCounty LegislativeBody datedthe21~day of
November.2016 theCountyMayor wasauthorizedto enterinto negotiationswith the ownerof
thesubjectpropertyto allow the Countyto purchasethepropertysubjectto suchtermsand
priceasapprovedby theGreeneCounty LegislativeBody; and
WHEREAS, following the negotiationsbetweenthe CountyMayor and JamesC. Skidmore.
theownerofthe subjectproperty,thefollowing proposalis beingsubmittedto theGreene
County LegislativeBody as it relatesto thepurchaseofthesubjectproperty:
Saidproposalis a follows:
(a) TheCountyagreesto pay JamesC. SkidmoreS220,000.OOfor thepropertyconsistingofapproximately16,000sq. ft. ofoffice spaceand warehousespaceonthe main floor and approximately5,000sq. ft. ofwarehousespacein the basementon approximatelyI .59 acresofreal estate.
(b) TheCountywill enterinto a purchasecontractwith Mr. Skidmore,whereintheCountywill pay Mr. Skidmore$100,000.00towardthepurchasepriceconcurrently
RogerA. Woolsey . ‘ . . .with Mr. Skidmoredeliveringa warrantydeedto GreeneCounty for theproperty.QInuutg ~dtnrneg
204NCutierst. (c) TheCountywill take immediateownershipofthe property,will procurecasualty
Greeneville,TN 37745 insurance for thebuilding and will he responsiblefor thereal estatetaxeson thePhone: 423/798.1779
Fax: 423/798.1781 propertyfor 2017.
(d) Mr. Skidmorewill removeall personaltyand items from the basementwithin fifteendaysofthetransferofownershipto theCountyandthe Countywill be at liberty tobegin immediatelyutilizing all spacethat is in the basement.
(e) The Countywill pay Mr. Skidmoretheremainderofthepurchasepriceof$120.000.00six monthsfrom thedateofthecontractbetweenhe and theCountyatwhich time Mr. Skidmorewill haveremovedall personalpropertyanditems from
themain floor and shall surrenderpossessionofthemain floor ofthe building to theCounty
(0 Mr. Skidmoreshall continueto besolely responsiblefor any ofthepersonalpropertyhe ownsor that wasotherwiseplacedin thebuilding during his ownershipofsame andhe shall hold theCounty harmlessfrom any claim or responsibilityforthat property.
(g) The Countyagreesthat it will immediatelyhavethesprinklersystemin the buildinginspectedandmakesuchrepairsto thesprinklersystemto makethesprinklersystemfully functional in thebuilding.
INCREASE IN BUDGETED FUND BALANCE
$ 220,00038,000
$ 258,000
NOW THEREFOREBE IT RESOLVED, by theGreeneCountyLegislativeBody meetingon January1 7th 20 1 7 with a quorumbeingpresentand a majority voting in theaffirmative toauthorizetheCountyMayor to enterinto a contractandto purchasetheGreenevilleMovingandStorageBuilding from JamesC. Skidmoreunder the termsand conditionsabovedescribed.
BE IT FURTHERRESOLVED that the CountyMayor is authorizedto expendup to$38,000.00(asper theestimatefrom Morristown Sprinkler)for thenecessaryrepairsto thesprinklersystemfor the subjectbuilding; with all funds for thepurchaseofthebuildingandrepairsto thesprinklersystemcoming from theCounty’sUnassignedGeneralFundbalance.
PamCarnenterSponsor CountyMayor
~ CCounty ~ttorney
39000 Unassigned Fund Balance39000 Unassigned Fund Balance
Total Increase in Budgeted Unassigned Fund Balance
INCREASE IN BUDGETED APPROPRIATIONS51800 County Buildings
707 Building Improvements732 Building Purchases
Total Increase in Budgeted Appropriations
$ 38,000220,000
$ 258,000
RogerA. Woolsey(llouutg~ttorneg
204 N. Cutler St.5uite 120
Greeiieville, TN 37745Phone: 423/798-1779Fax: 423/798-1781
County Clerk
RESOLUTION: C: A RESOLUTION TO AMEND THE GREENECOUNTYSCHOOLSBUDGET FORMIDYEAR CHANGES IN REVENUESAND
EXPENDITURESFORTHE FISCAL YEAR 2016-2017THE GENERALPURPOSESCHOOL FUND
A motion wasmadeby CommissionerClemmerand secondedby Commissioner
Collins to approvea resolutionto amendtheGreeneCountySchoolsbudgetfor midyear
changesin revenuesand expendituresfor thefiscal year2016-2017— TheGeneralPurpose
SchoolFund.
Mayor Crum calledthe Commissionersto voteon theirkeypads. Thefollowing
votewastaken: CommissionersBurkey, Carpenter,Clemmer,Cobble,Collins, Jennings,
Kesterson,McAmis, Miller, Neas,Parton,Patterson,Peters,Quillen, Randolph,Shelton,
Waddell,Waddle,andWhite votedyes. CommissionersArrowood and Tuckerwere absent.
Thevotewas I 9 — aye;0 — nay; and I — absent. Themotion to approvetheresolutionpassed.
THE GENERAL PURPOSESCHOOL FUNDA RESOLUTIONTO AMEND THE GREENECOUNTY SCHOOLSBUDGETFOR
MIDYEAR CHANGESIN REVEUNES& EXPENDITURESFORTHE FISCAL YEAR 2016-2017
WHEREAS,the GreeneCountySchool Systemis amendingthe2016-2017Budget
for theGeneralFundto reflect midyearchangesin revenuesandexpenditures,
THEREFORE,thefollowing appropriationswill be amended:
REVENUESAccountNumber Description Increase Decrease
40210 Local Option SalesTax $ 150,000.00 S -
44170 MiscellaneousRefunds(HealthcareRelatedServices) 7,877.55 -
44570 Contributions& Gifts (GreeneLeaf& NiswongerFoundation) 66,839.00 -
4651 1 BasicEducationProgram - I ,000.00465 1 5 StatePre-K 80,667.0046590 OtherStateFunds(LEAPs Grant) 10,000.00 -
46610 CareerLadder - 1,400.0047143 EducationoftheHandicapped 35,262.00 -
47590 OtherFederalThroughState(Schoolto Work) 9,405.00 -
49800 Moving Fundsfrom 34755 (Assignedfor Education)into Budget 5,739.93TOTAL REVENUES $ 285,123.48 S 83,067.00
EXPENDITURES
AccountNumber Description Increase Decrease
71100 116 Teachers $ 28,844.00 $71 100 1 17 CareerLadder - 2,000.0071100 188 Bonus - 1,600.0071 100 201 Social Security 1,426.00 -
71 100 204 StateRetirement 2,079.00 -
71 100 210 UnemploymentCompensation - 9,309.0071 100 212 EmployerMedicare 334.00 -
71100336 Maintenance& RepairServices- Equipment . 4,151.0071 100 430 Textbooks- Electronic 8,250.0071100449 Textbooks-Bound - 8,250.007 1 1 00 722 RegularInstructionalEquipment 5 1,390.50 -
71200 116 Teachers .. 25,000.00
71200 128 HomeboundTeachers 340.0071200 171 SpeechTeachers 10,200.00 -
71200 188 Bonus - 200.00
71200 195 SubstituteTeachersCertified 3,000.00 -
AccountNumber Description
IJ Increase Decrease
71200 198 SubstituteTeachersNoncertified 2,000.0071200399 OtherContractedServices
- 6,823.0071200429 InstructionalSupplies& Materials 2,000.0071200725 SpecialEducationEquipment 20,000.00 -
71300 116 Teachers 4,242.00 -
71300204 StateRetirement 1 10.00 -
71300210 UnemploymentCompensation.. 588.00
721 10 210 UnemploymentCompensation - 99.0072120499 OtherSupplies& Materials 3,400.00 -
72130210 UnemploymentCompensation 200.0072210 129 Librarians 30.00 -
72210189 OtherSalariesand Wages 40.00 -
72220 210 UnemploymentCompensation- 150.00
72220 1 05 SupervisorfDirector 91.0072220 307 Communications 600.0072220355 Travel 2,000.0072230210 UnemploymentCompensation 4•ØØ -
72230212 EmployerMedicare- 4.00
72250471 Software(SpecialEducation) 12,486.00 -
723 10 210 UnemploymentCompensation - 350.0072320 1 17 CareerLadder soo.oo -
72320201 Social Security 49.52 -
72320204 StateRetirement 73.00 -
72320212 EmployerMedicare 1 1.00 -
72410161 Secretaries 400.00 -
72410188 Bonus- 400.00
72510399 OtherContractedServices 30.00 -
7251 0 499 Other Supplies& Materials 200.00 -
72610166 CustodialPersonnel 5,043.4672610188 Bonus - 1,800.0072610 189 OtherSalariesandWages 6,043.00 -
72610415 Electricity 150,000.00 -
72620210 UnemploymentCompensation - 271.0072620418 Equipment& MachineryParts 1,800.00 -
72710188 Bonus- 2,000.00
72710210 UnemploymentCompensation - 1,700.0072710313 ContractsWith Parents .. 2,000.0072710338 Maintenance/RepairService-Vehicles 2,000.0072710424 GarageSupplies 2,000.0072710499 OtherSupplies& Materials 2,000.0072710599 OtherCharges 8,000.00 -
73300 105 Supervisor/Director(LEAPsGrant) - 999.0073300 116 Teachers(LEAPs Grant) 9,810.00
2
AccountNumber Description Increase Decrease
73300 162 Clerical Personnel(LEAPs Grant) - 1,400.00
73300 163 EducationalAssistants(LEAPs Grant) 2,703.00 -
73300 169 Part-TimePersonnel(LEAPsGrant) - 1,360.00
73300201 Social Security(LEAPs Grant) 1,150.00 -
73300204 StateRetirement(LEAPsGrant) 2,238.00 -
73300212 EmployerMedicare(LEAPsGrant) 214.00 -
73300355 Travel (LEAPs Grant) 300.00 -
73300422 FoodSupplies(LEAPs Grant) 300.00 -
73300429 InstructionalSupplies& Materials(LEAPs Grant) 306.29 -
73300499 OtherSupplies& Materials (LEAPs Grant) - 435.55
73300 524 StaffDevelopment(LEAPsGrant) - 27.74
73300599 OtherCharges(LEAPs Grant) 1,552.00 -
73300790 OtherEquipment(LEAP5Grant) 4,351.0073400 105 Supervisor/Director 200.00 -
73400 116 Teachers 39,000.00
73400 163 EducationalAssistants 500.00 -
73400201 Social Security 2,400.00
73400204 StateRetirement 3,500.00
73400206 Life 15~00
73400207 Medical Insurance - 10,000.00
73400208 DentalInsurance 175.00
73400210 UnemploymentCompensation - 527.00
73400212 EmployerMedicare 500~00
73400599 OtherCharges 684.00 -
73400722 InstructionalEquipment 25,934.00
TOTAL EXPENDITURES S 355,424.77 S 153,368.29
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Greene County Legislative Body meeting in regular session, this ~ day ofJanuary 2017, a quorum being present and a majority voting in the affirmative, that the funds be appropriated as shownabove.
2?zzatL,(~~ e~ ~— Greene County Budget & Finance
SponsorCounty Ma~c’orc/
County(~ctL~acc~picv’
Count~Clerk \%~~J
3
Electricity Budget - 2015 vs. 2016
Weather - Degree Day2015 2016 $ Increase % Increase Difference ‘15 vs. ‘16
June $56,627 $56,707 $80 0% . -5.4%July $69,603 $70,659 $1,056 2% 9.5%August $109,226 $131,308 $22,082 20% 23.1%September $100,124 $115,734 $15,610 16% 18.5%October $81,066 $85,519 $4,453 5% 16.4%Total $416,646 $459,927 $43,281 10%
August 2015 - 0 days with avg. daily temp. >80°August 2016 - 18 days with avg. daily temp. >80°
LED Lighting projects currently underway at CDHS; Should be starting this week at SGHS
$127,428 (calculated loan payment) moved out of electricity line during budgeting
Full savings from LED upgrade will not be realized until April, 2017
RESOLUTIOND: A RESOLUTION TO BUDGETFOR $36,013IN REVENUERECEIVED FROM VARIOUS SOURCESTO THE SHERIFF’SDEPARTMENT
FORTHE FISCAL YEAR ENDINGJUNE30, 2017
A motion wasmadeby CommissionerClemmerandsecondedby Commissioner
Quillen to approvea resolutionto budgetfor $36,013in revenuereceivedfrom varioussources
to theSheriffsDepartmentfor thefiscal yearendingJune30, 2017.
A motionwasmadeby CommissionerJeimingsto amendtheresolutionto budgetfor
$36,013in revenuefor 50%to go to theGeneralFundand 50%to go to theDebt
Service. Themotionto amendresolutiondieddueto no actionfor asecond.
Mayor Crum calledtheCommissionersto voteon theirkeypads. The following
vote wastaken: CommissionersBurkey, Carpenter,Clemmer,Cobble,Collins, Kesterson,
McAmis, Miller, Neas,Parton,Patterson,Peters,Quillen,Randolph,Shelton,Waddell,
Waddle,andWhite votedyes. CommissionerJenningsvotedno. CommissionersArrowood
aM Tuckerwereabsent. Thevotewas 1 8 — aye; 1 — nay;and2 — absent. Themotionto
approvetheresolutionpassed.
A RESOLUTIONTO BUDGET FORS36,013IN REVENUERECEIVEDFROM VARIOUS SOURCESTO THE SHERIFF’SDEPARTMENTFOR
THE FISCAL YEAR ENDING JUNE 30, 2017
WHEREAS, the Greene County Sheriffs Dept. has received proceeds fromthe sale of surplus vehicles and abandoned vehicles in theamount of $10,636 in the current fiscal year, and
WHEREAS, the Greene County Sheriffs Department has received
reimbursements totaling $17,062 from insurance claimsrelated to traffic accidents and other weather related events,
and
WHEREAS, the Greene County Sheriffs Department has received $7,700from Monarch Calendar Company as a result ofthe sales ofpromotional ads for the 2017 Sheriffs Department Calendar,
and
WHEREAS, the Greene County Sheriffs Department has received aDonation in the amount of $50 from AAA Mini Storage, and
WHEREAS, the Greene County Sheriffs Department has receivedproceeds totaling $565 from the sale of recycled materials andjunk vehicles, and
WHEREAS, the Sheriff Dept. wishes to expend those funds during the
fiscal year and
THEREFORE, let the General Fund budget be amended as follows:
raget or z
A RESOLUTIONTO BUDGET FOR$36,013IN REVENUERECEIVEDFROMVARIOUS SOURCESTO THE SHERIFF’SDEPARTMENTFOR
THE FISCAL YEAR ENDING JUNE30, 2017
INCREASE BUDGETED REVENUES
INCREASE BUDGETED APPROPRIATIONS
54110 SHERIFFS DEPARTMENT
13,038
$36,013
338 Maintenance and Repair Services - Vehicles
399 Other Contracted Services71 7 Law Enforcement Equipment
54120SPECIAL PATROLS
$ 10,700
7,0003,000
718 15,313
TOTAL INCREASE IN APPROPRIATIONS $ 36,013
NOW, THEREFORE; be it resolved by the Greene County Legislative Bodymeeting in regular session this 17th day of January, 2017, a quorum beingpresent and a majority voting in the affirmative, that the budget be amendedas above.
&AJn4tn- /1nttn.~U-.
County Mayor
County Clerk
Budget and Finance Committee
Sponsor
44145 Sale of Recycled Materials441804453044570
Expenditure CreditsSale of Equipment
Contributions & Gifts48610 Donations
49700 Insurance Recovery
Total Increase in Revenue
$ 5654,024
10,6364,7003,050
County Attorney
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RESOLUTIONE: A RESOLUTION TO ESTABLISHA COMMITTEE FORTHERESALEOF LAND BOUGHTAT DELINQUENTTAX SALES
A motion wasmadeby CommissionerKestersonandsecondedby Commissioner
Waddellto approvea resolutionto establishacommitteefor theresaleoflandboughtat
delinquenttax sales.
Mayor Crum calledtheCommissionersto voteon theirkeypads. The following
votewastaken: CommissionersBurkey, Carpenter,Clemmer,Cobble,Collins, Jennings,
Kesterson,McAmis, Miller, Neas,Parton,Patterson,Peters,Randolph,Shelton,Waddell,
Waddle,andWhite votedyes. CommissionerQuillen abstained.Commissioners
Arrowood and Tuckerwereabsent. Thevotewas 1 8 — aye;0 — nay; 1 — abstain;and2 — absent.
Themotionto approvetheresolutionpassed.
RESOLUTION TO ESTABLISH A COMMITTEE FOR THE RESALE OF LANDBOUGHT AT DELINQUENT TAX SALES
WHEREAS,Countyhaspurchasedlandat tax sales,and
WHEREAS.T.C.A. § 67-5-2507(b)(l),providesa committeeoffour (4) members
shall be electedby thecountylegislativebody, from the countylegislativebody. who,
togetherwith thecountymayor.shall placea fair priceon eachtract ofland,for which
pricethesameshall be sold.
NOW, THEREFORE.BE IT RESOLVEDby theGreeneCountyLegislativeBody meetingin
regularsessionon this 17th day of January.2017;that:
SECTION 1. The following membersshall comprisethecommittee:
SECTION2. Such committeeshall be chargedwith thedutiesspecifiedinT.C.A. § 67-5-2507.
SECTION 3. This Resolutionshall takeeffectuponpassage,thepublic welfarerequiring it.
Budgetand FinanceCommittee Alaai,4y_ 4nrSponsor County Ma~r
RogerA. Woolseyl!Inunt~~ttnrnsg .
204 N. Cutler SI. (~~‘is ‘“~\ �
Oreenevilie.TN37745 Couni~’tlerk CountyAt~chmeyPhone: 423/798.1779Fax: 423/798.1781
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Current through the 2016 Regular Session and the 2nd Extraordinary Sexs,on or the 109th Tennessee General Assembly
Tennessee Code Annotated Title 67 Taxes And Licenses chaDeer 5 Prooerty Taxes Part 2S Tax Lien -- Sale of Pruoerty
67-5-2507. Sale of land -- County as purchaser -- Deferred sale.
(a)
(I) It is the duty or the county mayor or each county to take tharge or all the lands bought in by the coun~at such delinquent tax sal~.
(2) Ounng the period when redemption or any such tract of land can be made. the land shall be:
(A) Held and put only to a use that will not r~ultIn a waste of the land; or
(B) Sold to a third party, in accordance with subsection (b), subject to the right or redemption. If any parcel is sold subject to redemption, it may be redeemed
in accordance with N 67-5-2705.
(3) After the pe,iod of redemption has elapsed, it shall be the duty of the county mayor to arrange for the disposition of every tract of such land as expeditiously
and advantageously as possible unl~sparcSs acquired by the county are identified by the county mayor, or the mayor’s dedgnee, as being In an area or zoningclassification that would make the accumulation of larger areas advantageous to the parcels’ reuse and redevelopment. In such casex, the mayor may hold those
properoes until a sufficient number of parcels or area has been acquired to improve the parcels marketability and redevelopment profile- I,, no event shall this
accumulation result in property being held without being marketed for more than five (5) years.
(b)
(1) A committee of four (4) members shall be elected by the county legislabve body, from the county legislative body, who, together with the county mayor. shall
place a fa,r price on eadi tract of land, for which price the land shall be sold- In counties having adopted the county Financial Management System Act or Seas,
compiled in Ode 5, chapter 21. the financial managemeet committee created by §52L~Q4may serve as this committee. instead or the committee as established inthis subdivision (b)(1).
(2) Such committee may authonze the sale of any tract of land upon such terms as will secure the highest and best sale price, but the credit extended shall not
exceed three (3) years end a lien shall be rethined to secure purchase price.
(3) No tract or land shall be sold for an amount less than the total amount of the taxes, penalty, cost and interest, unleas the legislative body, upon applicaoon
determines that it is impossible to sell the b-act of land for this amount, and grants permission to offer the land for sale at some amount to be lixed by such
legislative body-
(4) Inter~tshall be calculated on the full amount of the taxes, penalty, cost end interest from the time of the acquisition of the land by the county unul the sale
thereof.
(5) (Deleted by 2053 amendment, efrecbve May 13, 2013-]
(6) Whenever the sale of a tract of land is arranged by the county mayor, the deed shall not be executed and the tale shall not become final until ten (SO) days
after the publication in a newspaper published in the county or a notice or the proposed sale, the name of the purchaser and the terms, condibont and pnce. Tue lend
shall be described in the notice only by number, which shall refer to a description on file with such committee.
(7) If anyone, during such ben (10) days, increases the offer made for the and by ten percent (10%) or more, the party meldng the first offer shall be noufied and a
day fixed when both parties shell appear end make offers.
(B) The tract of land shall be sold to the party making the highest and beat offer.
(9) conveyances or the land shall be made without warranties of any sort, and deeds shall be executed by the county mayor or other chief fiscal officer of the
county.
(10) The deed shall be prepared by the beck-tax attorney as a part of the duties for which the attorney Is compensated by the provisions of 55]r52dfl, end noadditional compensation shall be ellowed.
(11) The county may, upon a majorIty vote of itt legitletive body detenmining it in the best interests of the county to use the property for a public purpose, decide
to retain ownership and poss~sionof such property.
(12) This subsection (b] shall not apply in any county having a meoopolitan form of government end a population in excess offive hundred thousand (500,000],
according to the 201.0 federal census or any subsequent federal census.
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OTHERBUSINESS
A motion wasmadeby CommissionerWaddleandsecondedby CommissionerClemmer
to appointJasonCobbleasfourthmemberof thePropertySalesCommittee,sinceResolutionE
passed.
Mayor Crum askedfor avoicevote from theCommissionersto approveappointmentof
JasonCobbleasfourth memberofthe PropertySalesCommittee. Themotion wasapproved
by all CommissionerssayingI. CommissionersArrowood andTuckerwereabsent.
ADJOURNMENT
A motion wasmadeby CommissionerClemmerandsecondedby Commissioner
Pattersonto adjourntheJanuarymeeting.
CommissionerWadeMcAmis closedthemeetingin Prayer.