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Public commenters raise complaints about fiber‑optic work and urge changes to animal ordinance
Summary
During public comment Patricia Ann Varnadore accused Live Oak Fiber of repeated private‑property intrusions and improper installation practices; Robert Michael Kennedy urged commissioners to amend animal control/FA rules to address backyard livestock and roosters in long‑established residential neighborhoods.
Two members of the public used the April 17 Glynn County public‑comment period to press county officials on separate quality‑of‑life concerns: alleged improper private‑property incursions by a fiber‑optic contractor and suggestions to expand animal‑control rules to limit livestock in long‑standing residential neighborhoods.
Patricia Ann Varnadore told commissioners that Live Oak Fiber crews repeatedly entered private property, disturbed live oaks and other landscaping, removed a property marker and installed a switching station on her land without appropriate easement authorization. Varnadore said a main line from Savannah…
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