Calhoun County, AL – The Calhoun County Commission held a regularly scheduled meeting on Thursday, March 14th, 2024

  • Call To Order
    • Fred Wilson – Present
    • Chairman Danny Shears – Present
    • Carolyn Henderson – Present
    • Terry Howell – Present
    • Lee Patterson – Present
  • Invocation/Pledge Of Allegiance
  • Presentations:
    • Sheriff Office donation to the Animal Control
      • Commissioner Howell expressed gratitude for the dedication of various departments, particularly highlighting the essential services provided by the animal control and sheriff’s office, which operates tirelessly 24/7. He emphasized the importance of supporting these departments, noting efforts made to increase pay and improve retention rates, recognizing the investment made in training employees. Commissioner Howell credited leadership for successful hires, acknowledging positive outcomes in areas like animal control due to effective leadership. He deferred to the sheriff to provide updates and brief everyone on current matters, expressing appreciation for their ongoing efforts and dedication.
      • Sheriff Matthew Wade discussed the collaborative efforts between the sheriff’s office and animal control, highlighting their shared mission in addressing issues related to stray or nuisance animals in the community. He emphasized the importance of education and community involvement in promoting responsible pet ownership and reducing the need for law enforcement intervention. Sheriff Wade shared an initiative undertaken by deputies to sponsor adoption fees for animals in Calhoun County and their ability to raise $1,000 for these sponsorships. He also mentioned a successful adoption facilitated through their TV show, underscoring the potential impact of public outreach and education in addressing animal-related issues. Sheriff Wade expressed gratitude for the partnership with animal control and the county commission in tackling these challenges effectively.
    • Developmental Disabilities Awareness Month Proclamation –  The Arc
      • Commissioner Shears shared that March has been designated as National Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities Awareness Month to underscore the importance of integrating people of all abilities into every facet of society. Recognizing that disability is a natural aspect of the human experience, this designation emphasizes the right of individuals with disabilities to make choices and contribute meaningfully to society, despite any challenges they may face. The proclamation highlights the resilience and determination exhibited by individuals with developmental disabilities, acknowledging the essential role of education, employment, and community-based services in fostering opportunities for them to lead fulfilling lives. The Ark of Calhoun and Cleburne Counties is praised for its provision of support, education, advocacy, and public awareness to empower individuals with developmental disabilities and their families. As integral members of the community, it is our collective responsibility to ensure their inclusive acceptance, respect their autonomy, and honor their experiences. By supporting them, we enrich the fabric of our community. Therefore, the Calhoun County Commission proclaims March 2024 as Developmental Disabilities Awareness Month in Calhoun County, urging all citizens to actively support efforts that enable all individuals to contribute meaningfully to our community.

County Commission

  • Adopt Agenda – Unanimously Approved
  • Elected Official/Department Head Comments
    • Sheriff Wade reminded all of the upcoming rodeo in Oxford next Friday and Saturday.
  • Adopt Minutes – Unanimously Approved
  • Old Business
    • Nuisance Dismissals: – Unanimously Approved
      • 1822 Old Gadsden Highway, Anniston  – Anderson, Timothy R & Jessica
      • 1109 W. 49th Street, Anniston – Addie, Arlene
      • 120 Eastwood Drive, Anniston – Craig, Samuel & Holland, Cynthia L.
      • 610 Old Coldwater Road, Anniston – Bowman, Rita
      • 319 S. Stebbins Street, Anniston – Craft, Kay
      • 312 S. Hollingsworth Drive, Anniston – Sam’s Properties LLC.
      • 5815 Medders Street, Anniston – Anger, Tina L.
      • 3108 Old Birmingham Highway, Anniston – Yeatman, Paul H.
      • 249 Martin Lane, Ohatchee – Etheridge, Roy & Leanne
  • New Business
    • Nuisance Declarations: – Unanimously Approved
      • 101 W. 35th Street, Anniston – Corridor Gardens Intown LLC.
      • 702 Cedar Springs Road, Weaver – Dover, Brandon & Travis Jr.
      • 81 Seminole Trail, Ohatchee –Dolin, Clinton Sr.
      • 97 Seminole Trail, Ohatchee – Dolin, Clinton Sr.
      • 96 Seminole Trail, Ohatchee – Ouimet, Kathy & David
      • 1209 Louis Drive, Weaver – American General Finance
      • 4638 Skyline Drive, Anniston – Reeves, Melvin Sr.
      • 2504 Old Birmingham Highway, Anniston – Smith, Betty
      • 904 N. Ledbetter Street, Anniston – Muniz, Henry
      • 3624 Old Birmingham Highway, Anniston – Humphrey, Jeffrey & Katernia
      • 2729 Simpson Street, Anniston – Leigh, Melvin
      • 494 Mahlep Lane, Alexandria – Wilkerson, Troy Nathan & Rhonda Kay
      • 524 Mahlep Lane, Alexandria – Owens, Peggy & Audrey E., Staggs, Janice
      • 1014 W. 32nd Street, Anniston – Smith, Kara L.
      • 931 Vaughn Street, Anniston – End of the Road LLC
      • 2305 Roy Webb Cutoff Road, Piedmont – Smith, Justin & McDaniel, Rebecca
      • 5887 New Liberty Road, Jacksonville – Bryan, Michael Earl
      • 79 Sawyer Street, Anniston – Riggins, Joshua & Mariah
      • 1405 Willett Street, Anniston – Angel, Wesley & Jennifer
      • 1115 Alexandria Road SW, Jacksonville – Ginn, Jerry Leon & Sadie Mae
      • 1119 Alexandria Road SW, Jacksonville –Yates, Billy D & Regina Michelle
      • 41 Boozer Drive, Jacksonville – Alan Investments III LLC
      • 10 North Avenue, Anniston – Snyder, Renee & Jakiel Dean
      • 11 North Avuen, Anniston – Parker, Richard & Moore
      • 3519 Gurnee Avenue, Anniston –Dominique, Dupree
      • 16 W. 34th Street, Anniston – Porter, Emerald Starr
      • 900 W. 32nd Street, Anniston – Bafail, Ibrahem Saeed
      • 905 W. 32nd Street, Anniston – Burgess, John s.
    • ABC Board Application – DOLGENCORP LLC, d/b/a Dollar General Store 30036 – First Reading No Action Required
    • Bid Award Resolution –  NOAA Weather Alert Radios – Unanimously Approved
    • Resubdivision Approval – Holland Subdivision – Unanimously Approved
    • Surplus Property Resolution – Highway Department – Unanimously Approved
    • Property Transfer Resolution – City of Anniston/Ladiga Landing – Unanimously Approved
    • ARPA Resolution – Jail Medical Wing – Design Level Completion – Unanimously Approved
    • Employment Contract Modification – Sports Complex Director of Operations – Unanimously Approved
    • AKC Reunite Universal Microchip Scanner Resolution –Animal Control – Unanimously Approved
    • Board Appointment – Health Care Authority of the City of Anniston – Unanimously Approved
      • John Rogers appointed.
      • Mr Rogers thanked all for the confidence and opportunity to serve.
  • Public Comments
    • Audrey Maxwell with the Chamber reminded all of the many upcoming events coming to Calhoun County.
    • Jakob Williamson with the Chamber invited all to the State of the County on Friday at 8:00 am.
    • Patti Tiller with the Ark reminded all of March 22nd being World Down Syndrome Day and encouraged everyone to wear loud mismatched socks which symbolizes what the downs syndrome chromosome looks like.
  • Adjourn – Unanimously Approved

Next Meeting:  Thursday, March 28, 2024, 10:00 a.m.