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Hart County limits county‑installed driveway culverts to one per property owner

5081406 · June 25, 2025
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The Hart County Board of Commissioners voted 5‑0 June 24 to amend the county driveway culvert policy, restricting county‑installed driveway pipes to one per property owner tied to a building permit, effective the following day.

The Hart County Board of Commissioners voted 5‑0 on June 24 to amend the county’s driveway culvert policy, limiting county‑installed driveway pipes to one per property owner when a building permit is issued. The board said the change is intended to curb what officials described as developer misuse of county-installed culverts and to reduce costs to taxpayers.

The vote came after a county staff member described recent installations that the board said were excessive. "We need to look at it," the staff member said, and proposed that the county "limit the number of driveway pipes to 1 per building permit per property owner." Commissioner Dorsey introduced the amendment and said he wanted it in effect quickly: "I'm gonna put that in the form of a…

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