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Glynn CountyA BIRD’S EYEVIEW
FISCAL YEAR 2013 ANNUAL REPORT
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“Make Glynn County the premier place to live and work in the southeastern United States through the provision of quality services to the citizens, and a safe, harmonious work environment for our employees”.
OUR MISSION
Mary Hunt 2013 Chairman
Sincerely,
Mary Hunt
Economic Development and International Trade
Recreation and Active Lifestyles
Attractive Gateways and Corridors
Leading Edge Government 21st Century Education Integrated Transportation Network
Natural Resources and Ecotourism
Heritage and History Health and Wellness
OUR VISIONGlynn County will be the nation’s premier, uniquely diverse, most desirable ecofriendly coastal community. We, with our partners, will focus on developing, enhancing, protecting, and promoting:
Dear Citizens,
Glynn County – it continues to be a point of pride to call this gorgeous place home! As I reflect on the last year of accomplishments and opportunities that we have faced as a community, I am reminded why Glynn County is so special. It is a place where people want to be. Families want to live where they have opportunity and their children can grow, businesses want to set up shop in a place where their efforts can flourish and visitors want to return year after year to experience all of the wonderful resources we have to offer.
In the next pages, you will see highlights of our endeavors during the last fiscal year. We have maintained a high quality of services to our citizens, even as we have worked to cut expenditures.
Glynn County is a great place to be; for a day or for a lifetime. On behalf of the county’s elected officials, I thank you for the pleasure of serving you.
DISTRICT 1
At-Large Post 1 At-Large Post 2
DISTRICT 3 DISTRICT 2
DISTRICT 4DISTRICT 5
Population16,010Area274.52 sq. mi.
Population79,626Area585.192 sq. mi.
Population79,626Area585.192 sq. mi.
Population15,608Area26.281 sq. mi.
Population16,157Area17.45 sq. mi.
Population16,302Area45.561 sq. mi.
Population15,549Area220.84 sq. mi.
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GLYNN COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
The Board of County Commissioners is composed of seven members elected by the voters for staggered four-year terms. Five members represent specific districts and two members serve at-large. The Chairman is chosen by the Board on a yearly basis. The Board, as the county’s governing authority, is responsi-ble for establishing policy for county operations, enacting ordinances and resolutions to promote the county’s health, safety, and welfare, and approving the annual budget which funds the operations of the constitutional officers’ as well as the departments under the Board’s jurisdiction.
The County Commission meetings are held the first and third Thursday of each month at 6:00 p.m. in the His-toric Courthouse, 701 G Street in Brunswick.
The Board appoints the County Administrator, County Attorney, and Chief of Police. The County Administrator hires the department directors for the departments under the Board’s jurisdiction. Those depart-ments include Administration, Community Development, Public Works, Recreation & Parks Department, Fire and Emergency Medical Services, Information Technology, Human Resources, and Finance.
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FINANCE
PUBLIC SAFETY
IN GOD WE TRUST
2013LIBERTY
SLOST
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QUALITY OFLIFE
PUBLIC SAFETY Page-4
SPLOST Page 7
STRATEGIC PLAN PAGE 9 COMMUNITY PARTNERSHIP PAGE 10
QUALITY OF LIFE Page 8
FINANCE Pages 5-6
A united front, our Police, Fire/Emergency Medical Services and Glynn-Brunswick 911 Dispatch work to protect and serve around the clock.
Improving the training and resources available to do this important job are a priority for Glynn County.
The Board of Commissioners has a goal to make our County a premier coastal community.
Our last year of growth continues to make Glynn a desirable place to live.
The Special Purpose Local Option Sales Tax is a penny tax previously approved by the voters of Glynn County. In FY 2013, the County completed projects that improved the safety & welfare of both citizens & visitors.
Through the guidance of elected officials and the expertise of staff, Glynn County has been able to successfully weather the economic changes of the last several years. Fiscal responsibility is our goal in daily operations and planning for the future.
GLYNN COUNTY FY13 ANNUAL REPORT | A BIRD’S EYE VIEW
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GLYNN COUNTY FY13 ANNUAL REPORT | A BIRD’S EYE VIEW
PUBLIC SAFETY4
The Glynn County Fire Department and Emergency Medical Services (EMS) Division provide fire protection, rescue operations and hazardous materials response to all areas of Glynn County located outside of the City of Brunswick and Jekyll Island. Services are provided county wide through the use of 8 fire stations and 7 advanced life support ambulances.
Responding to an average of 11,000 calls a year our Fire/EMS personnel undergo a combined total of 64,343 training hours.
= 10,000 Training Hours
79.94%
20.06%
Value saVed
Value lost
16,541 Total EMS Calls
EMS actiVity
Fire actiVity
64,343 Total Training Hours
Glynn County Police responded to a total of 54,937 calls from July 2012 to June 2013. 25,862 of these calls were dispatched by the Brunswick-Glynn E-911 Center. Officers made 18,682 traffic stops and issued 17,185 citations for items related to County ordinance violations, moving traffic violations, non-moving traffic violations and traffic/state code warnings.
aVerage Monthly cases per inVestigator
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5,754
10,787
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20,000
30,000
40,000
50,000
60,000 police actiVity calls
dispatched calls
traffic stops
police reports filed
cases reViewed
FIRE RESCUE
FIRE RESCUE
FIRE RESCUE
FIRE RESCUE FIRE RESCUE
FIRE RESCUE
FIRE RESCUE = 10,000 calls
= 10,000 callstotal Value of property to which glynn county firedepartMent responded
Value Responded $14,867,655Value Saved $11,884,695
Value Lost $2,982,960
glynn county police actiVity
GLYNN COUNTY FY13 ANNUAL REPORT | A BIRD’S EYE VIEW
FINANCE5
general fund
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2009 2010 2011 2012 2013
$65,256,665
$62,931,872
$60,701,498
$53,819,364
$50,828,800
general fund expenditures history
License & Permits $836,139
Public Works $5,998,771
Intergovernmental $1,335,909
Health & Welfare $723,620
Charges for Services $4,185,603
Culture & Recreation $2,568,552
Fines & Forfeitures $1,662,906
Debt Services $587,676
Housing & Development $2,448,507
42%
44%
24%
19%
12% 12%
12%Property Taxes $21,732,985
General Government $9,482,381
Other $913,950
Judiciary $6,016,574.
Public Safety $22,235,615
Transfers In $2,797,494
Transfers Out $767,094
Sales Taxes $12,394,638
Other Taxes $6,242,561
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$52,216,208
$50,828,800general fund-fund balance
Investment Income $114,021 0%
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GLYNN COUNTY FY13 ANNUAL REPORT | A BIRD’S EYE VIEW
FINANCE6
schools and education county operations fire
city ofbrunswick
$property tax tiMeline
assessMent notices Mailed
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tax bill MailedsepteMber 15
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The Glynn County Wellness Center opened to serve County employees and their dependents in January 2013. In the first six months the County has shown a total cost savings in excess of $100,000, mostly related to lab and pharmacy purchasing at wholesale rates.
Savings related to improvements in health and wellness are expected to become manifest as the program matures and patients’ health improves, especially in the second and subsequent years.
GLYNN COUNTY WELLNESS CENTER
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fair Market Value $100,000
assessed Value $40,000
assessed Value $40,000
total taxes $968.092
40% assessMent leVel .40
Millage rate .024223
property tax calculator*the aboVe is Meant to serVe as an exaMple property tax calculation.
countyjekyll
64.82%22.49%
how are tax dollars used locally?
fire 6.13%
city of brunswick 4.02%
capital proJects 1.94%
county, Jekyll .60%
GLYNN COUNTY FY13 ANNUAL REPORT | A BIRD’S EYE VIEW
SPLOST7
The Special Purpose Local Option Sales Tax, also known as SPLOST, is a penny tax placed on items purchased by residents or by visitors to our county. Glynn County voters have passed the referendum that allows the local government to raise funds for projects which would otherwise be funded by property taxes. In FY13 spending totaled $18.7 million toward the completion of approved projects.
$ 18,700,000total fiscal year 2013 spending
88%6% 12%
special purpose local option sales tax
2 additional tennis courts saint siMons
epworth park
access road to county
public works coMpound
new office
facility
glynn county Mallery park
drainage
infrastructure iMproVeMents
brunswick
fairway oaks
road
iMproVeMents
spur 25
new basketball
court
saint siMons
kings park
drainage basin
study
saint siMons
highway 17
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saint siMons
epworth park
purchased four
eMergency squad Vehicles
glynn county
new drainage
proJects across
entire county
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splost 4 splost 4 splost 4 splost 4 splost 4 splost 4 splost 5
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$79,940 $480,576
$384,425 $514,000
$177,010 $49,093 $35,200 $164,500 $354,530* $340,629
hyperlink to website splost page: http://glynncounty.org/index.aspx?nid=1121
*additional funding for eMergency squad Vehicles caMe froM the capital proJects fund.
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QUALITY OF LIFE8
QUALITY OF LIFE
Part of the appeal of the Golden Isles are our wonderful opportunities for outdoor recreation. The Recreation & Parks Department continues to focus on adding to the Quality of Life of Glynn County residents and visitors. This commitment to Quality of Life manifests in various forms that include park safety & facility improvements, maintenance of existing facilities and the addition of new projects that help us all enjoy the scenic beauty of Glynn County. Have an idea you wold like to share? Contact us at glynnrec@glynncounty-ga.gov we always welcome your comments.
North Glynn Recreation Complex also upgraded its facilities with the addition of a new restroom
and basketball court.
A New Marina for Blythe Island Regional Park! Upgrade included a new boat lift!
North Glynn Recreation Complex eight court lighted tennis complex.
Through community partnership, Glynn County was able to make upgrades to the marina located at Blythe Island Regional Park. Georgia Department of Natural Resources and Honeywell contributed funding to the $614,440 total that was needed to build a new marina at the park.
The Coastal Resources Sportfish Boating Access Grant was awarded to the project in the amount of $150,000. Honeywell donated $150,000 from its trust fund to support this community initiative. The marina can now accommodate boats up to 10,000 pounds with it’s boat lift, making it a much desired entry point to access the South Brunswick River.
52 parks
77 Miles
49 Miles
44 Miles
41 beach access points
170 Miles total trails
NEWCONSTRUCTION
cycling trails Multi-purpose trailswalking trails
GLYNN COUNTY FY13 ANNUAL REPORT | A BIRD’S EYE VIEW
GET INVOLVED9
GET INVOLVED :)
opportunities to get inVolVed:
county coMMission Meets the 1st and 3rd thursday of each Month with public Meetings held in the historic courthouse at 6:00 p.M.
a coMMission work session is held on the 3rd tuesday of each Month and is open to the public.
we post iMportant notices and keep the public updated on initiatiVes frequently on our social Media pages
facebook! /glynn-county-board-of-coMMissioners
twitter! @sharing_glynn
looking for inforMation? Visit the glynn county website at www.glynncounty.org.
get the Mobile appGlynn County citizens now have the capability to submit non-emergency service requests via their Smart Phone using the free Citizen Request App. Submit your service request or report a problem with Glynn County’s new Mobile Citizen Service Request App, available on iPhone and Android Devices. This is part of our ongoing effort to engage citizens in Glynn County.http://www.glynncounty.org/app
Use the Mobile Service Request App to:
• Take a picture of your issue and send it to us.• Show the issue location with the smartphone’s built-in GPS, • Pinpoint the location with the drag-and-drop map marker.• Select from list of issues — no typing required.• View your submitted requests and get their status.• View other requests in the area.• Stay up-to-date with issue status updates.
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COMMUNITY PARTNERSHIPS
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Looking Ahead
a Vision for glynn county
in 2011, the glynn county board of coMMissioners began working on a Vision for all of glynn. what began as a Vision stateMent soon turned into coMMunity wide goals that the coMMission enVisioned all organizations in glynn county aspiring to achieve. The Board of commissioners worked wiTh a commiTTee of local leaders To elaborate on the Vision stateMent and craft obJectiVes in nine key areas. the resulting work becaMe what is now the glynn county strategic plan.
attractiVe gateways & corridors STRATEGIC PLAN
Every ten years, the City of Brunswick and Glynn County negotiate the terms of how dividends of the Local Option Sales Tax funds will be distributed. Upon renegotiation of the terms of L.O.S.T. both entities entered and intergovernmental agreement that have Glynn County government assuming the operational responsibilities at Howard Coffin Park. In January 2013, Glynn County Recreation and Parks Department transition into its role of operating the administrative office building with gymnasium, pool complex, program space, athletic fields, soccer field, tennis courts and playground at Howard Coffin Park. Since that time County personnel has continued the City’s existing track program with 114 athletes participating. Over 5,000 swimmers were admitted for public swim and over 80 children participated in the swimming lessons. The community has embraced the upgraded ball fields and facilities which is apparent in the 11 ball field rentals, 13 building rentals and 39 pavilion rentals that were recorded in a six month period.
In fiscal year 2013, local leaders determined that the first area of focus for the Strategic Plan would be the Gateway corridor of Highway 17 in Glynn County and the City of Brunswick. Graduate students in Urban Design at the Savannah College of Art and Design collaborated with the local government and citizens of Glynn County and the City of Brunswick to conduct research and develop design proposals for the Gateway corridor. The goal of this collaboration was to improve the corridor’s appearance and functionality and to enhance cultural and environmental assets. After gaining input from local governments and community leaders, the Masters level students presented their proposals at a well attended public meeting on May 30, 2013.
Economic Development & International Trade
Recreation & Active Lifestyles
Integrated Transportation Network
Natural Resources & Ecotourism
Health & Wellness
21st Century Education Systems
Heritage & History
Leading Edge Government
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WWW.GLYNNCOUNTY.ORG
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