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Upson County adopts 180-day moratorium on subdivisions
Summary
On May 27 the Upson County Board of Commissioners voted unanimously to enact a 180-day moratorium on all subdivisions and simple split plats to allow a review of county land-use regulations; the resolution creates an exemption application process and preserves certain pending plats.
The Upson County Board of Commissioners on May 27 adopted a 180-day moratorium on “any and all subdivisions of real property in Upson County, Georgia,” the board announced during its regular meeting.
The resolution, which replaces a 100-day moratorium adopted March 11, 2025, bars the submission, county review, or recording of subdivision plats — including simple splits, minor plats and major subdivision plats — for 180 days while staff and commissioners review and consider revisions to the county’s land-use regulations. The moratorium exempts retracement plats and plats that were submitted to…
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