All the rooms on 21st Avenue have been turned into bedrooms, so there is no common area. A normal house would have a den or living room, but all the rooms at A New Beginning have been turned into bedrooms, so that's a violation. |
I am dumbfounded. We don't know how long it has been a mental health center. The day it came to my attention, we shut it down. I don't understand how somebody didn't complain. |
If Mr. Warren and Mr. Hodge run a facility with six or fewer occupants, they don't have to have a license. However, they're in a residential zone. And in that particular zone, to do anything like they are doing, they would have to have special exception approval from council. So, they are kind of messed up right there. Also if they have more than six residents, they need to be regulated by the state of Georgia, by the Office of Regulatory Services. But they can't really stay in their present location and get a license for anything. |
These people would have been better off living under the bridge. |
They can't win no matter which way they turn, because the ordinances don't allow them to do anything in their present location. And if you have the capacity to keep more than six people -- regardless to the number who are living there -- you are considered over the limit. I counted five bedrooms, so that means they have the capacity for 10 residents. If they have seven bedrooms, they could have 14. |