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Preliminary plat for Tate Estates (71 acres) presented; 8–9 lots proposed, will go to board of zoning

Troup County Board of Commissioners · November 4, 2025
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Summary

Staff presented a preliminary plat for Tate Estates on State Route 18/Drummond Road covering about 71 acres in AGR zoning with 8–9 proposed lots (3.4–15 acres), served by wells and septic; no new road construction was proposed and the item will go to the Board of Zoning next Thursday.

Staff presented the preliminary plat for Tate Estates, a subdivision proposal by J.S. Lichtieland LLC on State Route 18 and Drummond Road.

The planner said the parent parcel is roughly 71 acres, zoned AGR and currently vacant; the preliminary submission proposes 8 to 9 lots that range about 3.4 to 15 acres and will be served by wells and septic. The submission does not include new road construction; driveways and homes are proposed to use existing roads and DOT has given preliminary approvals for driveways on State Route 18.

The planner and staff said the application complies with subdivision rules for AGR zoning and that the Board of Zoning will consider the preliminary plat next Thursday. If the preliminary plat is approved, staff explained, the final plat — which requires no road construction in this case — would return to the commission for adoption.

Commissioners asked about paved versus unpaved road frontage and the number of driveways permitted on certain unimproved roads; staff reiterated conditions that no new driveways are proposed off unimproved roads and that the plan complies with county rules as submitted.