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Planning & Community Development
 

"All zoning of property should be verified by Town staff - do not rely on this map alone."

 



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Fire

For Emergencies Dial 911

Non-emergency after-hours calls
(931) 364-2213

Fire Chief, Matt Stout
(931) 364-4135  

Town of Chapel Hill Administrator, Danny Bingham
(931) 364-7632
 

Fire Chief Matt Stout initiated the program and has made it a priority. He and EMS Assistant Director Justin Whitsett have been developing the program for the past year. EMS Director Bill Reuter and EMS Medical Director Dr. Kenneth Phelps support and approved the program.  Fire Chief Matt Stout states, "I was updating our personnel roster one day. We had at least 10 firefighters who were also medically trained, and only 2 were Emergency Medical Responders; the rest were Advanced EMT's and Paramedics. I knew then that we had to upgrade our level of EMS service for the citizens that we serve in Chapel Hill and northern Marshall County. We are proud to be the only volunteer fire agency in Marshall and any surrounding counties to provide this service."

When Chief Stout approached Chapel Hill TownChapel Hill Fire Trucks Administrator Danny Bingham about the possibility of the BLS program, he was very supportive saying. "This is a big deal. We are lucky to have a group of qualified guys that can do something like this".
 

Each of the department’s licensed Advanced Emergency Medical Technicians, and Paramedics were required to complete classroom medical training, a written test, and a practical skills evaluation.

Protocols for treatment were developed and advanced equipment was purchased and placed on fire apparatus. CHFD medical personnel will now be able to perform tasks such as testing blood sugar levels, starting IV’s, and administering medications to patients who complain of chest pain. Additional calls that CHFD will be able to assist on include overdoses, allergic reactions, and diabetic emergencies.

Although the CHFD will be providing a higher level of care, Marshall County EMS will continue to provide patient transport and oversee the new program. EMS already oversees Emergency Medical Responder Programs at other fire departments including Lewisburg, Mooresville, Cornersville, Berlin, Petersburg, and Belfast.

EMS Director Bill Reuter would like to thank, the members of the Chapel Hill Fire Department for their dedication, EMS Assistant Director Justin Whitsett, Paramedic Instructor Chris Carlough, and Medical Director Dr. Kenneth Phelps for developing the training and protocols, and the local elected officials for their continued support of Emergency Medical Services in Marshall County.
 

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Veterans Memorial


The unveiling of the monuments representing each branch of the U.S. Armed Forces on Wednesday, November 11, 2009 at the Larry Lewter Memorial Park was one of the proudest moments in Chapel Hill history.  So many people in our community participated in this endeavor that started several years ago. Although, the true thanks goes to ALL VETERANS for their service to our country.  


We are still selling bricks for $120 per brick with all proceeds going back into the Veteran's fund.  All Veterans qualify whether living or deceased, whether service was during peace time, conflict,  war and any location whether foreign or domestic, and served in any branch from anywhere in our country.


With great pride our community truly is thankful and appreciates all our veterans.

 

 
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Public Works
Water & Sewer

 

 


Potential Lead Exposure Risk
The Town of Chapel Hill Water System is required to notify customers, non-paying consumers, and any off-site owner of property (e.g., landlord) when a service line that may cause elevated lead exposure is identified. >More Info | >FAQ


Trash Pickup Service

Volunteer Disposal is now our garbage service provider.  Routes start early so, have your Town of Chapel Hill receptacles curbside by 5 a.m. on Tuesday.  The collection system is automated therefore, all trash needs to be inside the can for removal.  As a Town, and in partnership with Volunteer Disposal, we strive to maintain a cost-effective service for our residents.  For more information, please see the Utility Rates link below, call Town Hall at (931) 364-7632, or stop by a Board of Mayor and Aldermen meeting held every 2nd Monday of the month. >More Info


Water and Sewer System

The Town of Chapel Hill is in the process of locating lines and updating the mapping of our water and sewer system.  You will see our employees out using paint and flags to mark these lines. The project is expected to take several weeks to complete since we are looking at mapping the entire Town.  Please be mindful of the workers and their safety.  Thank you for your cooperation and making Chapel Hill your hometown.


Water Bills
Water bills go out on the 1st of the Month.  Payable until the 15th of the month without penalty.  Payable from the 16th through the 25th at 10:00 a.m. with penalties.  Cut off for delinquent accounts is on the 25th at 10:00 a.m. Just a friendly reminder. If a utility bill remains unpaid by 10:00 a.m. on the 25th of the month, service will be discontinued without further notice. A re-connection fee will apply and must be paid before service is restored.  The public works/utilities after hours/emergency contact number is (615) 418- 0041. During regular business hours please call Town Hall at (931) 364-7632.

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4650 Nashville Hwy. | Chapel Hill, TN 37034
Telephone: (931) 364-7632
Email: Town Manager