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Commissioners deny tiny‑home subdivision proposal after residents and commissioners raise safety and infrastructure concerns

5535420 · August 6, 2025
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Summary

A proposal for a 13‑unit tiny‑home rental community on an 8.46‑acre AR‑1 parcel was denied after extensive public opposition focused on septic, well contamination, traffic, road maintenance and emergency access.

Effingham County commissioners denied a conditional‑use request to create a 13‑unit tiny‑home rental community on an 8.46‑acre parcel off Springfield‑Egypt Road, citing public safety, infrastructure and neighborhood‑compatibility concerns.

Why it mattered: The applicant proposed 13 one‑bedroom units (about 544 square feet each) plus an owner’s house on a single 8.46‑acre site, with a single engineered septic system and a shared well. County code requires a minimum dwelling size of 525 square feet and the project was originally allowed to apply as a conditional use under then‑current rules; however commissioners and…

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