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Upson County grants multiple moratorium exceptions, including 13-acre exception for Kevin Brown
Summary
The Upson County Board of Commissioners approved exceptions to the county’s subdivision moratorium for several landowners on Jan. 27, including a motion allowing Kevin Brown to take a 13-acre tract to planning and zoning for a potential sale; approvals send proposed splits back into the standard planning review process.
On Jan. 27 the Upson County Board of Commissioners voted unanimously to allow several property owners to proceed through planning and zoning despite a standing subdivision moratorium established by county resolution. The board treated the actions as exceptions that allow plats to enter the normal review process rather than as final approvals of subdivisions.
Kevin Brown told the board he has an existing contract to sell 13 acres adjacent to his home and asked for a hardship exception so he could complete the sale without rezoning the entire parent tract. "I have an existing contract on 13 acres that's right right close to my house... I was wanting to ask if I could file a…
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