FORSYTH COUNTY, Ga. – Although Forsyth County is closer than it has ever been to being able to withdraw water from Lake Lanier it will have to remain dependent on the City of Cumming for a few more years until an intake facility can be constructed.
After a decades long struggle, the county now has the water withdrawal permit that will allow it to pull water from Lake Lanier. In 2012, the Board negotiated a 10-year water purchase agreement with the City that is set to expire next year. To that end, commissioners agreed during Tuesday’s work session to notify the City it plans to renew the contract for 10 more years.
The intergovernmental agreement requires the county to purchase a minimum of 400 million gallons of finished water a year. The original cost was $2.43 per 1,000 gallons but the rate is tied to the consumer price index (CPI). The current rate is $2.82.
County Manager Kevin Tanner said, “In the future if we get a water intake – and that may happen within that time frame — we are only required to purchase just under 1.1 million gallons a day. Currently we’re averaging 16 million gallons a day.”
The Board also agreed to send proposed changes that bring the county alcohol ordinance more into alignment with state regulations to a public hearing in August. One of the more significant changes would allow restaurants to sell mixed drinks to go. The customer must pick up at premise of curbside delivery.
The Board also approved:
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