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Heard County business: RV park rules, arena rates, auction plans and trash program discussed

Heard County Board of Commissioners · April 27, 2026

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Summary

Commissioners discussed RV park regulations that would require a zoning text amendment for a proposed 80‑space park on Gum Creek Airport Road, asked for an arena advisory committee and work session, reviewed plans for a July 31 county auction, and continued work to start a community‑service trash pickup program; public comment noted junk vehicles and limited internet service.

At its April 27 meeting, the Heard County Board of Commissioners covered a range of routine county matters: proposed RV park regulations, arena rental rates, a planned county auction, a continued review of county ordinances, and efforts to launch a community‑service trash pickup program.

Chairman Lee Boone referenced an email about a proposed RV park on Gum Creek Airport Road covering roughly 9.71 acres with a proposal for about 80 spaces. County Attorney Jerry Ann Conner told commissioners that authorizing such a development would require a text amendment to the zoning ordinance. Commissioner James Perry raised an equity and tax‑policy concern, noting that allowing long‑term RV guests may let them access county amenities while not paying property taxes.

Commissioner David Walls asked the Board to review arena rental rates; Commissioner Larry Hammond suggested forming a committee to advise the Board and requested a work session before the next full meeting. For old business, Chairman Boone said he had met with Mr. Green about items for the county auction and expected Mr. Green to return with a contract proposal; Boone indicated a tentative auction date of July 31.

On ordinances, Boone said Sharon Armstrong will return to the Planning Commission meeting on June 7 to share professional input on county ordinances. Commissioner Hammond reported progress on a community‑service trash pickup program but said the county needs someone to run it; County Attorney Conner said she would review qualifications for hiring. Chairman Boone suggested the Sheriff’s Office might be able to supply inmate labor in the next month or two, and Commissioner Perry suggested seeking inmates from Carrollton.

During public comment, Sammy Agan of 2918 Pea Ridge Road asked the Board to address a neighbor’s junk cars and raised the issue of limited internet service in parts of the county.

The transcript records no formal action to change RV park rules, no vote on arena rates or committee formation, and no scheduling or contract details for the auction beyond the July 31 target mentioned by Chairman Boone.