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EMERGENCY SERVICES, ZONING & PERMITS
Community safety is a priority in Columbia County.
The Sheriff's Department is a function of the County Government
with 94 officers on staff. The Sheriff's Department responds to
almost 62,000 officer-initiated calls per year. The 1999 total crime
index per 100,000 residents was 2,025. The total crime index has
decreased by 21% since 1997. The number of crimes reported for the
county is compiled from all law enforcement agencies operating in
the county.
Columbia County has a class 4 fire rating for the Martinez/Evans
area with over 100 full-time and volunteer fighters. There is a
Fire Protection Subscription Fee charged to the homeowner at the
rate of $1.35 per $1,000 of fair market value of the insurable structure.
This fee is in place to fund the operations of the fire department
because there is no money collected from the County government.
More than half of the Martinez Fire Department is EMT intermediate
or Paramedic qualified. Martinez also offers vehicle extraction
and fire safety classes for the community.
Each municipality in Columbia County has its own Fire Department.
Grovetown has a class 5 fire rating within the city limits and a
class 7 fire rating outside the city limits. The fire subscription
fee is $25 for the first year and $1.20 per $1000 of fair market
value of the insurable structure. There are two stations with over
35 paid and volunteer fighters. The City of Harlem also has a separate
fire department. The Appling area has a Class 6 fire rating. The
fire subscription fee is $1.10 per $1000 of fair market value of
the insurable structure. There are currently 2 stations with 25
volunteers. Plans are underway for the construction of a new station
on Columbia Road.
AMBULANCE SERVICES
There are four privately operated ambulance services in Augusta:
- CSRA Ambulance Service
- Gold Cross EMS
- Rural/Metro Ambulance
- Rural Metro Ambulance Service
EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT
The Emergency Services Division is comprised of EMA, Animal Control,
Senior Centers and Public Transit. The Columbia County Emergency
Rescue Team, Inc. is a part of EMA with 40 community volunteers.
The call center for 911 is managed 24 hours a day and is staffed
with 4 Sheriff Deputies and 1 EMS, working 2 shifts of 6 hours each.
911 gets 41,785 for service annually and has a response time of
8-10 minutes for less than serious calls and 3-4 minutes for code
blue calls.
ZONING
Columbia County has zoning ordinances and subdivision design standards.
The Planning and Zoning office coordinates these efforts. The Planning
and Zoning office provides regulations or structures on mapped streets,
public building sites and public open spaces.
The area is divided into District or Zones and are as follows:
M1 - Light Industrial
M2 - General Industrial
CC - Community Commercial District
C1 - Neighborhood Commercial District
C2 - General Commercial District
C3 - Heavy Commercial
P1 - Professional
S1 - Special
PUD - Planned Unit Development
RA - Residential Agriculture
R1 - Single Family Residential
R1A - Single Family Residential District
R2 & R3 - Single Family Residential District
R3A - Single and Two Family Residential District
TR - Townhouse Residential
AR - Apartment Residential
R4 - Residential Recreational
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