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- Garbage and trash collection is
provided. GDS, which is the garbage collector for the City of
Inman was contacted to determine the cost for a resident outside
the City. That yearly cost is $197.64. Trash collection includes
appliances, trash, and limb pickup once a year, as well as leaf
pickup during the fall and winter months.
- Street lights would also be provided
by the City ever 75' for a qualified area.
- Property owners in annexed areas have
the opportunity to run for an office and serve on City Council
as well as other committees.
- Sewer services include lower rates and
tap fees. For example, the average customer uses 4,000 gallons
of water monthly and pays $4.60 per 1000 gallons, plus a $10.50
monthly base charge, totaling a yearly cost of $346.80 for
outside residents. For a resident in the City Limits, the fees
are $3.20 per 1000 gallons, plus a $6.00 monthly base charge for
a yearly cost of $225.60. This is a difference of $121.20 in
yearly savings. A tap fee for a resident outside the City is
$850; inside the City it is $550.00. These examples are for
residential property owners.
- The taxes paid to the City are tax
deductible.
- Ordinances guide development in
accordance with the community's existing and future needs. They
protect, promote, and improve the public health, safety, morals,
convenience, appearance, prosperity and general welfare of the
City of Inman. The regulations are designed to:
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- Lessen congestion in the streets.
- Secure safety from fire, panic, and other
dangers.
- Promote the public health and general
welfare.
- Provide adequate light and air.
- Prevent the overcrowding of land.
- Avoid undo concentration of populations.
- Protect scenic areas.
- Facilitate the adequate provision of
transportation, water, sewage, schools, parks, and other public
requirements.
- Promote desirable living conditions and
the sustained stability of neighborhoods.
- Protect property against depreciation.
- Secure economy in government expenditures.
- Conserve the value of land and buildings.
- Encourage the most appropriate use of
land, buildings, and other structures.
Fire
Protection -
Residential - What are
the advantages?
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There are many advantages for coming into the City
of Inman -
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Police Protection -
The Inman Police Department is dedicated to
protecting life and property throughout the City of Inman. The
Department has eight fulltime officers (including the Chief) and
five reserve officers. The response time for a police call is under
five minutes. Our police officers are on duty 24-hours a day and 365
days a year. The Inman Police are part of the community and they
always make time to talk with our citizens, and help with their
problems.
The Inman Fire Department currently has
twenty-one members on the roaster, including the Chief. The average
age of the firemen is 32-years old, and they have been involved in
fire suppression and prevention for over 259 years of combined
service.
The Department has an ISO rating of a
'straight four', meaning that all
homeowners and businesses within the City of Inman have the same rating.
In comparison, some firefighting departments have
split ratings, depending on the distance from the station and the
water supply.
An example of this would be a rating of 4/9,
meaning that within a set distance and a good water supply available,
the homeowner would have a rating of four. Outside of that area, they
would have a nine rating. The Inman Fire Department is involved with the
schools, local churches, and businesses - providing fire prevention and
fire safety classes. The City of Inman also offers extrication equipment
for incidents involving entrapment. The Inman Fire Department uses the
City's tractors, backhoes, and dump trucks for emergencies. The City has
three employees that are Certified Members of the Fire Department and
are authorized to respond during working hours.
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