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Clarkesville employee: Waiving fees for judicial center 'wrong'

By Rob Moore
Posted 12:02AM on Tuesday 6th December 2011 ( 13 years ago )
CLARKESVILLE
Kip Stokes, right, of Pond & Company, addresses Clarkesville City Council member Franklin Brown, from left, Mayor Terry Greene, council member Brad Lewallen and council member Tommy Burgess with Habersham County's request to waive development and inf
Barry Johns, planning/zoning/building inspector and code enforcement officer for the City of Clarkesville, argued that fees should not be waived for Habersham County in its construction of a new 67,000-square-foot judicial center on Llewellyn Street.
This artist's rendering provides a look at the exterior of the proposed 67,000-square-foot Habersham County Judicial Center, set for construction on 12 acres at the intersection of Llewellyn Street and West Stanford Mill Road in Clarkesville.
This artist's rendering provides a look at the exterior of the proposed 67,000-square-foot Habersham County Judicial Center, set for construction on 12 acres at the intersection of Llewellyn Street and West Stanford Mill Road in Clarkesville.

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