Home/News
   Home
   Weather
   Sports
   Opinion
   Obituaries
   Special Sections
   Forums
   Archive
   Search
   Front Page
   Subscription
     Services
   @ugusta Help

City Guide and Marketplace
   City Guide
   Classifieds
   Employment
   Coupons
   Autos
   Real Estate
   Yellow Pages
   Maps
   Directions

Entertainment
   Applause
   Dining
   Movies
   Travel
   Television
   Lottery
   Horoscopes

Interactive
   Net Music
   Quick Cooking
   Remote
   Your Health
   Fitness Files
   JobSmart
   Food & Recipes
   Newspapers
    in Education

Special Interest
   Xtreme
   Citizen Activist
   Augusta Golf
   Augusta
     Magazine
   Business
     Chronicle

Help
   F.A.Q.
   Advertise
   Chronicle Staff
   Chronicle Jobs
   Internet Service

AP: The Wire


Metro @ugusta

Panel finds cracks in flood plan

Grand jury calls on city, county to review regulations concerning tree removal in areas prone to buildup

Web posted September 19, 2000

 Have a thought? Go to the @ugusta Forums.

By Heidi Coryell
Staff writer

After an investigation into the city's flood control and flood prevention ordinances, an Augusta grand jury called on local officials to review regulations surrounding development in flood-prone areas.

A grand jury subcommittee - in a presentment issued Friday - identified several ``apparent weaknesses'' to local flood control measures and made recommendations on improving the city's building ordinances.

Mayor Bob Young said he will address the grand jury report during today's commission meeting.

Grand jurors wrote that the county's flood damage prevention ordinance ``noticeably does not include the cutting of timber or the effects of such on the ground absorption of water, restriction of water flow, drainage or erosion.''

photo: metro

  Bob Young: Mayor will address the grand jury report at today's commission meeting.

On Aug. 22, after he already had spoken with a grand juror, Planning Commission Executive Director George Patty recommended to the Engineering Services Committee of the Augusta Commission that the clearing of trees from the flood plain be prohibited.

``(A grand juror) came over and talked to us; he talked about cutting trees and some things he had seen in one of the ordinances from somewhere else,'' Mr. Patty said. ``It seemed like a great idea.''

After interviewing officials in the Department of Public Works and Engineering, grand jurors also recommended implementing a routine schedule for maintenance work at drainage facilities.

"Public works' major problem seems to be the maintenance of storm drains and detention ponds as well as creek and/or river beds to reduce or prevent flooding.''

Other weaknesses identified by the jurors included a lack of consideration for topography when determining the boundaries of the lower and upper fringes of the floodway. The lower fringe has more stringent building codes.

The presentment said: ``This committee would recommend a follow-up review .ƒ.ƒ. as well as periodic internal review by city-county officials to assure the welfare of the public constituency.''

Reach Heidi Coryell at (706) 823-3215.


Submit Your Opinion
Name:
Email:
 


[Past Articles]
Jump to Top

 

  All contents ©copyright The Augusta Chronicle. Online since 1996. All contents subject to our privacy policy. Comments or questions? Contact the webmasters.