Commissionerwalker.com
January 11th, 2010 by Commissioner WalkerCommissionerWalker.com will going off line in the up coming months. Rather than make it all about 1, I am going to try to make it about all. A new website/blog/forum is currently being developed and more will be posted here before this site goes down.
Stay tuned!
Thanks!
Mike
2010 Election
December 2nd, 2009 by Commissioner WalkerIt is that time again, Election Time.
I would like to thank the 8th District for the privilege of serving them over the last 4 years.
As of right now James Taylor, Gordon Wright and myself have picked up petitions to run for the District 8 Seat B County Commission seat.
For those who have online access and have questions or concerns during this election cycle as always feel free to contact me here or email me directly at commissionerwalker@gmail.com.
I be putting more information up soon.
Thanks again!
Mike
Coats for Our Community
November 3rd, 2009 by Commissioner WalkerCoats for Our Community Auction to be held SATURDAY November 7 starting at 10 am at Blount County Fire Station #7 located at 5156 Sevierville Road (Hwy 411 North) across from Keeble Road.
All proceeds go to buy coats for kids.
Many, many new and used items donated by individuals and business supporters, ranging in value from $1 to $1000 to be sold to the highest bidder. Support our community effort to keep our kids warm.
See You Saturday, and don't forget to "Hear The Beep" (Test your Smoke Alarms) Thanks!! Chief McClanahan
865-983-2133
Also, FYI - Chief McClanahan said they have over 100 gift certificates for various vendors, including restaurants and over night stays!
Blount County Animal Shelter Now Open
November 3rd, 2009 by Commissioner Walker****Corrected Information******
Blount County AnimalShelter
233 Currie Avenue
Maryville, TN 37804
Telephone: 980-6244
Facsimile: 980-1929
Hours of Operations: Monday through Friday 8:00a.m. - 4:30 p.m., 9:00a.m. to 4:00p.m., closed 12-1 for lunch.
Shelter Staff:
Jeanette Saddler - Animal Shelter Director
Lynn"Chubby" Burchfield - Animal Control Field Officer
Whitney Shannon - Part-Time Shelter Staff
The Shelter is located on Currie Avenue which offMcArthur Road (Currie Avenue is across the street from our Blount CountyOperations Center where the Highway Department is located OR it can be accessedbehind the Richie Kreme Donut Shop off East Broadway.
As you have probably read in the paper, our first ever Blount County Animal Shelter is finally open. Iwanted to pass along the address and contact information for your records.
Blount County Animal Control
233 Currie Avenue
Maryville, TN 37804
Phone: 980-6244
Fax: 980-1919
The staff is
- Office Manager/Shelter Coordinator -Jeanette Saddler
- Animal Control Field Officer - Lynn"Chubby" Burchfield
- Part-time Field Officer - EddieBungalow
Office hours are Monday through Friday from 8:00am till 4:30pm.
October on the Commission
October 14th, 2009 by Commissioner WalkerJust thought I would make a couple of observations about FY 09-10.
- In 16+ years I have never seen the County go from July through October without a budget committee Meeting. This should mean that all departments are operating within their filed budgets. Good Job!
- Zoning, personally I am still not satisfied with the increased pace that rezonings are occurring, nor am I happy with the fact that we are making broad strokes on the largest single zone in the County, the R-1 zone.
Well, I guess we will see come November what is instore for the commission.
As always, if you have any comments feel free to drop me a note at commissionerwalker@gmail.com.
August 2009 Work Session
August 6th, 2009 by Commissioner WalkerCounty Commission Blog
June 22nd, 2009 by Commissioner WalkerI hope that this will be addressed at the July meeting so we can get it up and running as soon as possible.
Feel free to drop a note or your comments.
FYI- Info on Free Solar Workshop – Saturday, June 13, 10 AM at IjamsNature Center
June 9th, 2009 by Commissioner WalkerSolar PV Technology - An In-Depth Look. A free Workshop at 10 AM to 12:30 PM on Saturday, June 13th at Ijams Nature Center. This workshop is provided free through the City of Knoxville Solar America Cities program, and will give an in-depth understanding of Photovoltaic (PV) technology. Speakers from the City of Knoxville, the Southern Alliance for Clean Energy, Oak Ridge National Laboratory and the Tennessee Valley Authority will cover such topics as the legal requirements for a solar energy system in Knoxville, Market Trends in the PV industry, Building Integrated Solar, new innovations such as micro inverters, potential maximum efficiencies and Concentrated Solar PV. The workshop will also provide an update on TVA's new version of the Generation Partners program and have a small group "tabling" break out providing a chance to talk more in-depth with solar experts.
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Agenda
10 AM - Introduction and Welcome - Erin Burns, Knoxville
10:05 - An overview of solar PV technology - Gil Melear-Hough, SACE
The legal requirements and explaining Generation Partners
10:30 - Where the PV industry is going - Neil Placer, TVA
Building Integrated solar
Innovations, micro inverters
11:00 Conventional and unconventional PV technology - Curt Maxey, ORNL
Efficiencies and fundamental
Concentrated Solar PV
11:30 Q & A on topics and Solar Installer identification - facilitated by Gil Melear-Hough, SACE
12:00 Topic Tabling - Generation Partners, Industry Trends and More!
12:30 Wrap up
Blount County Commission Blog
April 30th, 2009 by Commissioner WalkerJust wanted to drop a note and let those who read know that I have requested that the idea to allow Blount County Commission to have a blog that follows the pilot program that Knox County has used for the last year will be on the agenda for the next commission meeting. The actual request will be for the IT committee to investigate and see if the means and money exist in the budget for this to happen.
More to come later.
Planning Purposal Letter
April 14th, 2009 by Commissioner WalkerDear Chairman Stucky and Members of the Planning Commission:
I would like to thank each of you for your service on the Blount County Planning Commission. I am aware and appreciative of the time and effort that each of you put into your positions.
I have a request that I would like the Planning Commission as a whole to consider. I feel that this request, if considered and implemented, would allow Blount County more flexibility and also allow it to meet the needs of the other municipalities contained within its boundaries.
What I am suggesting is for the Blount County Planning Commission to review the zones that are contained within each of the cities who have filed an Urban Growth Boundary with Blount County. After this task is completed, then implement the missing zones as available zones within each UGB for each city.
This would allow Blount County the flexibility to zone properties accordingly so it would meet future growth or annexations by any of these cities. Possibly, we could add the wording “such zones would only be applicable within the UGB of the related cities.” Thank each of you for your time, attention and service to Blount County and its residents.
Respectfully,
Mike Walker
County Commissioner, District 8 Seat B