201 S. Washington Street
Maryville, TN 37804
ph. 865.983.2241
fx. 865.984.1386

lat. 35.7593030
lon. -83.966343
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Blount County Government

www.blounttn.org

A County Commission/County Mayor form of government in which 21 County Commissioners make laws governs Blount County. All Commissioners are elected by district and serve four-year terms; the terms are not staggered. The County Commission meets the third Thursday each month at the County Commission room at the Blount County Courthouse. The County Mayor is the Chief Administrative Officer of Blount County.

Other elected County officials include: the County Clerk, Sheriff, Circuit Court Clerk, County Trustee, Register of Deeds, Property Assessor, Highway Superintendent, School Superintendent, General Sessions Judges for Divisions I, II and III; Circuit Court Judges for Divisions I and II, Chancellor, Public Defender, and District Attorney General.

Services include: Tax assessments and collections, county law enforcement and jail, health services, holding elections, maintenance and construction of county roads, keeping official records, providing municipal-type services for the unincorporated areas of the county (such as law enforcement, libraries, and parks and recreation), county school system, court system, veterans’ services, business licenses, marriage licenses, and planning. (Fire protection and ambulance services are available through private companies).

Blount County Contacts

Jerry Cunningham, County Mayor, 865-273-5700
Roy Crawford Jr., County Clerk, 865-273-5800
James Berrong, Sheriff, 865-273-5000
Scott Graves, Trustee, 865-273-5900
Penny Whaley, Register of Deeds, 865-273-5880
Mike Morton, Property Assessor, 865-273-5850
Bill Dunlap, Highway Superintendent, 865-982-4652
Tom Hatcher, Circuit Court Clerk, 865-273-5400
John Lamb, Planning, 865-273-5750
Dave Bennett, Financial Director, 865-273-5710

Operating Budget Data
1995-96 $66,101,057
1996-97 $73,637,385
1997-98 $79,480,042
2002-03 $112,367,266
2003-04 $115,392,679
2005-06 $134,200,385
County Commissioner Contacts
Tonya Burchfield865-984-57901201 Morningside Ave. Maryville, TN 37804 1A
David Ballard Jr. 865-406-5104108 Hickory Dr. Maryville, TN 37804 1B
Brad Harrison865-984-27941541 Aberdeen Dr. Alcoa, TN 37701 2A
Mike Lewis865-984-04131627 St. Ives Blvd. Alcoa, TN 377012B
Steve Samples865-984-6238953 Radnor Rd Maryville, TN 378043A
Joe McCulley 865-982-63513422 Peppermint Hills Dr Maryville, TN 378043B
Gary Farmer 865-983-4778111 Firefly Ln. Maryville, TN 378034A
Mark Hasty 865-982-18173552 Black Sulfur Way Maryville, TN 378034B
Wendy Pitts Reaves 865-207-4305307 High St. Maryville, TN 37804 4C
Robert (Bob) L. Ramsey 865-984-81242120 Middlewood Dr. Maryville, TN 37803 5A
Bob Proffitt 865-982-3300400 Indiana Ave. Maryville, TN 378035B
Holden Lail 865-984-0899308 Alnwick Dr. Friendsville, TN 377376A
Scott Helton 865-681-0342816 Wells Rd. Maryville, TN 378016B
Steve Hargis 865-995-2679218 Baldwin Rd. Friendsville, TN 377377A
David Graham 865-995-29141240 Marble Hill Road Friendsville, TN 377377B
John Keeble 865-982-2699608 Patterson Rd. Walland, TN 378868A
Mike Walker 865-984-7281244 Hesse Creek Road Walland, TN 378538B
Ronald W. French 865-577-8393813 Burnett Station Rd. Seymour TN 378659A
Monika Murrell865-984-86294710 N. Wildwood Rd. Maryville, TN 378049B
Gerald Kirby 865-984-3806956 Scarlett Oak Rd. Maryville, TN 3780110A
Kenneth Melton 865-981-26833428 Old Lowes Ferry Rd. Louisville, TN 3777710B

Blount County Planning Department

The Blount County Planning Department is a division of County government under the County Mayor. The Department provides staff support to the Planning Commission, and general planning services to the County government and the public. The Department reviews subdivision plats, answers development questions posed by the public, provides data services to the public and other County departments, and supports long range planning efforts.

Planning and Zoning

Planning Commission

The Blount County Planning Commission is responsible for planning the orderly development of the county. The Planning Commission has prime responsibility for formulating and administering subdivision regulations. The Blount County Subdivision Regulations set minimum standards for development of lots, roads, and utilities, in order to maintain a level of quality for present and future property owners. The Planning Commission has advisory responsibility in matters of zoning regulations and map, with some prime responsibilities in reviewing site plans under zoning regulations. The Planning Commission is composed of twelve seats. Five of the seats are filled by members of the County Legislative Body (County Commission). The other seven seats are appointed by the County Mayor with confirmation by the County Commission. The Planning Commission holds regular meetings on the fourth Thursday of each month, generally starting at 5:30 P.M., in the County Courthouse. The Commission may call special meetings and public hearings with due notice to the public.

Environmental Regulations

Local: The Blount County Environmental Department inspects septic field installations.

State: Most state environmental regulations are developed and enforced by the Department of Environment and Conservation. Areas regulated include; air pollution, water quality, radiological exposure, solid and hazardous waste management, State Superfund, underground petroleum storage tanks, utility management, and groundwater management.

County Services
Law Enforcement
Sworn Officers 169
Certified Deputies 54
Civilian employees 43
Number vehicles 180
Number rescue boats 2
Correctional officers88
Certified School Resource
Deputies21
Fire Protection *
Number of professional firefighters 16
Number of volunteer firefighters30
Number of stations 7
Emergency Medical Services **
Number of paramedics40
Number emergency medical technicians40-50
Number of stations 2
Property Tax$2.23/$100

*Fire Equipment: Each station is equipped with a tanker. Each station also has four fire engines. Additional equipment includes brush trucks, hazardous material support truck, and pumpers.

**Equipment/Response Time: Three ambulances are staffed 24 hours/day; three additional ambulances are also available; one additional evening ambulance is staffed and two advance life support supervisor vehicles. The average response time for emergency medical situations is 10 minutes in the County.

Emergency Services Available:
911 Emergency Service for Emergency Police, Fire and Medical Services.




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