Frequently Asked Questions

Below you will find information that might help you understand how to find things or learn about information you might need to know about your city or town.

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  • If you are installing a new driveway or repairing a driveway within the right of way, you will need to submit a Residential Driveway Permit Application. To view the technical standards and application, visit the Forms and Documents page. The fees for permit applications are $85 for a new driveway and $79 for repairs to an existing driveway.

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  • In order to obtain a Driveway Permit, you must complete a permit application. This application must be accompanied by a scaled site plan and the application fee ($85 for new driveway, $79 for repair to existing driveway). Visit the Forms and Documents page to see the technical standards for driveways and the permit application. 

    The application can be emailed to engineering@accgov.com or dropped off at 120 West Dougherty Street (lower level). The permit is reviewed and approved/disapproved within 2-3 business days. (Cash, check or credit card accepted)

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  • In order to obtain a Right-of-Way encroachment permit, please fill out a permit application. The application, along with a drawing of how you plan to encroach in the Right-of-Way, can be emailed to engineering@accgov.com or dropped off at 120 W. Dougherty Street. The application fee is $115 (cash, check or credit card). Your permit application will be looked at within 2-3 days..

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  • Streetlights are leased by the Unified Government from the individual power providers and maintained by each power provider.  

    To report a street light outage or to request glare shields, contact the provider: 

    Please have the following information ready when you contact the provider about a streetlight concern:

    • Name
    • Email
    • Phone Number
    • Street Address 
    • Pole Number

    Traffic signal and pedestrian crossing outages may be reported to the Traffic Engineering Division at solretta.barnes@accgov.com 

    Pedestrian lantern/light along a sidewalk outages may be reported to the Central Services Department at beth.smith@accgov.com 

    For further information regarding Streetlights please contact publicworks@accgov.com.

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  • Please call the Transportation and Public Works Department’s Engineering Division 706-613-3440.

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  • Who you contact depends on where the drainage issue is located:

    • For flooding due to construction, your first contact should be the Transportation and Public Works Department / Engineering Division 706-613-3440.
    • For flooding in the right of way, your first contact should be the Transportation and Public Works / Streets & Drainage Division at 706-613-3465
    • For flooding outside the right of way, your first contact should be the Transportation and Public Works / Stormwater Division at 706-613-3440.
    • For water quality issues regarding streams, creeks, etc. your first contact should be the Transportation and Public Works / Stormwater Division at 706-613-3440.
    • If you are unsure whether the drainage issue is inside or outside of the right of way, contact the Transportation and Public Works / Engineering Division at 706-613-3440 and we will be able to properly direct your call.
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  • A property owner can visit FEMA’s website at www.msc.fema.gov with their address and get a good idea of where the floodplain lies. For more detailed information that will show the location of the floodplain with respect to their particular property, the property owner should visit the Planning Department’s GIS office. For a nominal charge, a printout can be obtained if the property does lie in the floodplain, or they can simply verify that it does not.

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  • Our office has a listing of the estimated rights-of-way for some streets within Athens-Clarke County. However, to find that information for a particular address, deed research may be required.
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  • Any time that you are working within the ACC right of way you need  to submit a permit application, a drawing of proposed work within the right of way, as well as the $115.00 permitting fee (cash, check or credit card). The application can be emailed to engineering@accgov.com or dropped off at the office at 120 W. Dougherty Street.

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  • A FEMA Elevation Certificate is a form available on FEMA's website that is used to certify building elevations in order to demonstrate compliance with the A-CC Flood Protection Ordinance. It is also used to determine the flood insurance premium rate, and/or to support a request to FEMA to remove a property from the regulated floodplain.

    • New construction or substantial improvement of an existing structure within or adjacent to the floodplain generally requires an Elevation Certificate. An initial certificate based on plans is required for the Building Permit, and another one, based on finished construction, is required for the Certificate of Occupancy. An Elevation Certificate is also needed whenever a property owner disputes the location of the floodplain on their property and wishes to request that FEMA remove their property from the floodplain.
    • A property owner must secure the services of a professional engineer, land surveyor, or architect licensed in Georgia in order to execute an Elevation Certificate.
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  • A Stormwater Management Permit is needed for any land development that: 

    • creates 10,000 square feet or more of impervious cover
    • replaces one acre or more of impervious cover
    • involves other land development activity of one acre or more.

    The permit is obtained from the Transportation & Public Works Department and requires an application, fees, and a stormwater management plan prepared by a professional engineer or landscape architect licensed in Georgia. The plan must meet ACCGov requirements, and must be reviewed and approved by the department prior to permit issuance.

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