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Upson County approves several moratorium exemptions allowing administrative land splits with minimum frontage and acreage conditions

Upson County Board of Commissioners · October 29, 2025
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Summary

The Upson County Board of Commissioners on Oct. 28 approved a series of exemptions to a subdivision moratorium, allowing several landowners to proceed with administrative splits provided the new lots meet minimum road frontage and acreage standards.

The Upson County Board of Commissioners on Oct. 28 voted to allow several applicants to proceed with administrative subdivision reviews or simple property splits despite a temporary moratorium established by Resolution 14Dot2025.

The board approved an exemption for Parcel 031045 (2153 Hannah—s Mill Road) allowing William Michael Russell to split 10 acres from a larger tract and enter the administrative subdivision process. The board clarified the approval allows the applicant to "enter into the process" and that administrative review and any required plat changes would be handled by planning staff…

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