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The following is a list of questions frequently asked by citizens. You may search for specific words or phases, or shorten the list by selecting a specific category.
Adult Soccer
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Part of Tennessee State Soccer And United States Youth Soccer, is a program for special needs players. For registration forms and schedules, call Jose Fernandez at (615)771-9577 or (615)771-2834
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I fully understand that my team is to be comprised of at least seventy (70) percent Williamson County residents for my team to be given priority to play in this league. I also understand that if my team is not compliant with the policy of having 70% Williamson County residents, our registration will be considered after the registration forms from teams that have complied with this policy. All teams must be registered and pay all fees associated with league play within the registration period of TBA to be considered for this league. I understand that this form does not guarantee placement in this league, and that in the event my team is not placed in the league, any registration fees I have paid will be fully refunded.
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You need to e-mail us your name, address, phone number and which league your interested in.
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We will pass the individuals contacts information to the teams that are in need. If we have enough individuals that sign up then we will make a team out of them.
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All players have to be 18 years old and out of high school.
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AgExpo
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4215 Long Lane Franklin, TN 37064Take I-65 to the Peytonsville Road/TN-248 Exit, Exit #61 Turn East onto Peytsonsville Road (.3 mile). Turn Left onto Long Lane.
Mapquest Link
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The Ag Expo Park hosts 45 major events a year. Click on the link below for a full list of events.
Upcoming Events
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You can call 615-595-1227, or email Amy King at amyk@williamson-tn.org.
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If you have specific questions about an upcoming event, or want to be a vendor, or participant, click on the following link.
Event Link
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The Ag Expo Park is conveniently located within just a few miles of your choice of hotels, shopping, restaurants, and more. Click the following link for more information.
Welcome to Historic Franklin, Tennessee
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No. It does, however, have electrical and water hookups (20 amp service only). If your interested in these services while participating in an event, please contact your event organizer. If you're traveling through the area, and you need an overnight hookup, please call our office at 615-595-1227 for availability and cost.
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Animal Control
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Maggie's Bark Park is located next door to The Williamson County Animal Control facility at 138 Claude Yates Dr., right behind Franklin High School and Columbia State just off Hillsboro Rd.
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Yes our adoption fees are as follows: Dogs/Puppies $35 Cats/Kittens $25 These fees include 1st parvo/Distemper VX (dogs), worming, rabies vx and spay/neuter, upper Resp. VX (cat). It is required that each adopted shelter animal be spayed/neutered according to the adoption contract.
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We always recommend anyone who adopts to take the animal to a vet for a complete health check as soon as possible. Although we have a vet that visits our shelter on a regular basis , it is impossible to guarantee the health of any animal. We often don't know the medical history of the animals we receive, but still want them to have a home. It is our heartfelt intention that everyone receive a healthy animal. In the unfortunate circumstance that an animal who has been adopted becomes sick, we will either give an adoption refund or a gift certificate to adopt at another time.
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When an animal is picked up by animal control or brought to the shelter by a citizen, that animal is held for at least 7 working days. if the animal is wearing an ID or a rabies tag we immediately try and contact the owners. the 7 working day period (State law is only 72 hours) will allow the owner time to claim the animal. After that time if the animal is not claimed , and is healthy and friendly, he will go to the adoption area. There is no specific timeset for the animals period of stay simply because we try as long and as hard as possible to help these animals find new homes.
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For all of us it is a very difficult job being around so many animals that we know not all will get homes. Often the love and the care the animal receives at our shelter is the only kindness alot of these animals have ever seen. We encourage people to visit and ask questions, we have an excellent volunteer program that is beneficial to both the volunteer and the animal.
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Benefits
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For information on the Parks and recreation benefits you are entitled to as a County employee please follow the link.
More...
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See the PDF file for details.
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Property Assessor
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Call our office (615)790-5708. We would need the name of the property owner and property address at which point changes can be made for the county and municipalities for the current year.
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The tax roll is prepared according to the owner of the property as of January 1.
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Take your TOTAL APPRAISAL, multiply by 25% for Residential, 40% for Commercial & Industrial, or 30% for Personal Property to get your ASSESSED VALUE. Multipy your tax rate per hundred of your ASSESSED VALUE for your tax amount.
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Greenbelt is a program designated for property owners of 15 acres or more. It allows for a reduction in value if the land is used for agricultural or forest purposes.
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We will mail an Assessment Change notice to each taxpayer with value changes in May of each year. If you disagree with the values you should contact this office for further review.
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Call our office, we will be happy to go over the information with you to make sure everything is correct. If you are still not satified with your values then you can make an appointment with the County Board of Equalization.
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Call our office the first week of June to schedule an appointment.
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Williamson County is on a 5 year cycle. The last Reappraisal was in 2006. The next one will be in 2011.
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Real property is the real estate (buildings & land). Personal Property is for assets used in a business.
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You must claim all assets, used 50% or more, for your business. You would not need to report anything that is for resale.
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Every business in Tennessee is required to file a schedule annually. This should be filed with the Assessor of Property in the county where the business is located.
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The schedule is to be completed, signed and returned to the Assessor of Property on or before March 1st of each year.
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Tangible Personal Property is considered to be property used or held for use that is in the taxpayer’s business or profession.
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A forced assessment will be placed on your business if you have not filed your schedule by March 1. You may also be subject to a penalty as provided by state law.
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Taxpayers who file their schedule in a timely manner may amend their personal property return. The amended return must be received on or before September 1st of the following year.
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A tax levied against all businesses.
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You will receive a schedule in January for your business, all leased equipment is to be reported on the back of the schedule and turned in by March 1.
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