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Know the score when it comes to dining in Dawson County
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Health Department Inspection Scores

The health department inspection scores are out, and at least one of Dawsonville's restaurants may not be as appetizing as you thought.

Perfect scores were earned by 18 different food service entities in the county, four establishments scored 99s, 10 garnered 98s, two hit 97, three earned 96, six checked out with 95s, four scored 94, four received 93s, a score of 92 was given to three food service establishments, six made the cut with 91s and four earned a respectable score of 90. There were several establishments that scored between 80 and 89, nine to be exact. Only Waffle House #1413 off Highway 53 earned a score below 80 with a 72. Check out the table below to know the score of your favorite restaurant.

The 100s (Pefect scores):

Auntie Annes Chick-fil-ABojanglesEl Campesino Mexican Five Guy Burgers Lakeview Center McDonalds (Wal-Mart) Peach Brandy Cottage Perfect Gatherings Super 8

The Varsity, Jr.ZaxbysBlack Mill Elementary Kilough Elementary Dawson County Head Start Dawson County High SchoolDawson County Middle SchoolRiverview Elementary School

The 99-90s:

Chestatee Golf Club (99) Robinson Elementary (99) Riverview Middle (99) Subway -The Pantry (99) Amicalola Falls Restaurant (98)

Arbys (98)Buckhead Grill (98)Cafe Expresso (98)Dunkin Donuts (98)Hot Dog Construction (98) IHOP (98)Jump Asian Express (98) Main Street Eatery (98) Dawson County Senior Center (98)McDonalds (97)Dawson 400 Theatres (97) Dominos Pizza (96)Waffle House, GA 400 (96) Little Caesars Pizza (96) Blue Bicycle (95)

Blue Ridge Bread Company (95)Captain Ds (95)Papas Place (95)

Sbarros (95)Big Ds BBQ Hwy 53 W (95) Cold Stone Creamery (94) Popeyes (94)Freshens Yogurt (94) Longhorn Steakhouse (94) Wendys (93)Ryans (93)Paradise Valley (93)Moes (93)Taco Bell (92)Ruby Tuesdays (92) Country Cafe (92) Applebees (91)Chef Tommy Thai Cuisine (91)El Jinete Mexican (91) Friends Sports Grill (91)

Johnnys New York (91) Krystal (91)Crystal Falls (90)Big Ds BBQ Hwy 53 E (90) Billy Country Kitchen (90) Fajita Grill (90)

The 89-80s

Little Peking (89) Kani House (89)Mr. Wok (86)El Rios Mexican (86) Chin Chin (86)

Best Western (85) Dawsonville Pool Room (85) Old Towne Pizza (82) Lorenas Food & Spirits (81)

The 79-70s

Waffle House #1413 Hwy 53 (72)

Community Events
6 variances approved by board
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BOC

The Dawson County Board of Commissioners Thursday said yes to six of seven variances that will bring Dawson Marketplace one step closer to reality.

"Dawson Marketplace wants to vary from the stipulations given to them by the Board of Commissioners in 2007," Rachel Burton, director of planning and zoning for Dawson County said.

Documents indicate Dawson Marketplace approved variances include:

varying the minimum setback from the right-of-way for Georgia 400 to 90 feet from 100 feet; vary the building facade composition from 80 percent to 50 percent; varying the maximum number of off-street parking spaces to one per 50 square feet of gross floor space; varying the number of monument signs from one to five; varying signage for multi-tenant buildings from two to one and allowing for minor signs, and varying the screening of mechanical equipment from the street for only rear facades facing Lumpkin Campground Road.

The board denied the variance for wall signage with the stipulation that it could be addressed at a later date.

Separately, the board approved two agenda items pertaining to the Margie Weaver Senior Center: a request to hold a raffle and an addendum to the FY 2016 Legacy Link contract.

"Dawson County contracts with Legacy Link each year for our meal service for our seniors," Senior Centor Director Dawn Pruett said. "They are our facilitator for funding for state and federal grants. We are in a district with Hall, Lumpkin, Forsyth and a few others. This is an addendum to the contract that was originally approved months ago."

In other county business, the following requests passed by unanimous vote:

Dawson County Emergency Services Director Billy Thurmond was granted approval of the Hazard Mitigation Plan Update Grant. Each county in Georgia is required to update their hazard mitigation plan and have it approved by GEMA and FEMA. By doing so, Dawson would be eligible for federal and state funding in the event of a disaster declaration. The total amount is $24,000 ($18,000 federal, $2,400 state, $3,600 county in-kind).

"The grant allows us to be eligible for funding in the event of an emergency like we had last February with the ice," Thurmond said.

Lori VanSickle and Duane Wallace were appointed to the Dawson County Library Board by the commissioners, replacing Kay Black and Eydie Stegall, respectively. VanSickle brings twenty years of leadership and management experience to the board. Wallace has been a licensed counselor for nearly fifteen years both professionally and in a volunteer capacity.

October has been proclaimed 'Clean Water Month' and Dawson County citizens are encouraged to participate in "Imagine A Day Without Water" Oct. 6-8. Other observances include River Clean-up Oct. 14 and Shore Sweep for Lake Lanier Oct. 27, 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. at War Hill Park.

Separately, the issue of a new fire station was addressed on behalf of Sandra Bryan, a resident of Rainbow Lake Dr. Bryan's residence received a fire rating of 10 due to its considerable distance from a fire station. The implication for those who receive a rating of 10 is higher insurance costs.

Anybody that is beyond five road miles from any of Dawson County's eight fire stations is classified as a ten, according to Thurmond.

"When and if we build a fire station at the Etowah water tank on Elliott Family Parkway, Ms. Bryan would be within the limits," Thurmond said. "We have property, but we don't have funds."

The Board will meet next on Thursday, Sept. 24 in the Assembly Room of the Dawson Government Center, 25 Justice Way at 4 p.m.